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FAQS
Can one pour brackish water into Pureit?
Yes, the water will be free of harmful germs, but there may
not always be an improvement in taste. However by pouring
brackish/sea water into the Pureit, there may be a risk of
choking the system, and the ‘Auto Shut-Off’ mechanism may
mal function.
Can there sometimes be particles in the water stored
in the Transparent Chamber?
The first batch of water that gets purified in your new Pureit,
or from a new Germkill Kit™, should be drained away when
it collects in the Transparent Chamber. This batch of water
may contain some black particles that have got loosened
from inside the Polisher
TM
during transit. Black particles may
also appear as a result of shifting or tilting Pureit or when
you are using Pureit after several days. It should be noted that
these black particles are a part of the Polisher™’s specially
designed porous filter derived from natural coconut shell and
are therefore completely safe, even if accidentally swallowed.
To remove these black particles pour the collected water back
into the top chamber and rinse the Transparent Chamber with
Pureit water to remove any particles that may be stuck to the
sides.
Sometimes there is a chlorine like smell near the
Germkill Processor™. Is this a problem?
No, this is not a problem. You will continue to get absolutely
safe, odour free, great tasting water from the Transparent
Chamber.
My water is overflowing from the front of the purifier?
This happens when the Germkill Life Indicator
™ turns fully red.
You need to change the Germkill Kit™ immediately as Pureit’s
Auto Shut-Off mechanism doesn’t allow unsafe water to pass to
the Transparent Chamber.
How long does it take for the water to get purified?
It depends on the quality of water that is put into Pureit.
Typically 9 liters of water gets purified between 1-5 hrs.
Cleaning the Activated carbon Trap™ regularly can also
improve the flow rate.
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