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REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE REPLACEMENT:
1. Turn off the water supply to the RO system and unplug the transformer. Place the system where the
membrane housing is easily accessible.
2. Remove the black tubing from the membrane feed push-fitting by depressing the collar on the fitting with
your thumb and pulling the tubing from the push-fitting.
3. Lift the membrane housing from the retention clips.
4. Unscrew the membrane housing lid. This may require two people.
5. Use a pair of pliers to grasp the membrane stem and pull the membrane from the housing.
6. Remove the black housing O-ring. Wash the empty housing with soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with hot,
clean water.
7. Insert new membrane into the housing, with the double O-ring end first. The tube must fit into the recess at
the bottom of the membrane housing. When the membrane is aligned with the hole, firmly push the
membrane into the hole until it bottoms out.
8. Place the black housing O-ring on the housing rim and carefully screw the lid back on to the base.
9. Reconnect the black tubing to the membrane feed push-fitting.
TIPS FOR LONG MEMBRANE LIFE:
1.
Replacement of 0.2 micron sediment filter at least once every 6 months. This will prevent membrane fouling due
to silt or sediment depositing on the membrane.
2.
Replacement of .5 micron carbon block filter at least once every 6 months or when chlorine breakthrough occurs.
This will ensure good membrane life and protect the membrane from chlorine damage.
3.
Membrane should not be operated at lower than the recommended concentrate to purified water ratios.
4.
Operating reverse osmosis systems on softened feed water greatly reduces the chances of membrane fouling.
Removing the
Membrane Element
Inserting the New
Membrane Element
Black
membrane
brine seal
Black
membrane
housing
O-ring
Membrane
product
water tube
Double O-ring end of
membrane product
water stem tube