INTRODUCTION
Osmosis is a natural phenomenon for which a solution poor in mineral salts passes through a semi-permeable membrane then it is diluted
in another one that has a greater saline concentration.
By counter pressure, the process is inverted and is called reverse osmosis: in fact, by pushing a solution with a high concentration of
mineral salts against a special membrane, processed water is obtained.
Due to its structure and properties, the membrane almost completely retains dissolved salts, heavy metals, pollutant elements, bacteria
and viruses letting the water pass in all its genuine purity.
Reverse osmosis is therefore the safest and most widespread purification system around the world; the advantages, other than the basic
reliability of the system, are:
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simple assembly;
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very low operating costs;
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total absence of chemical products.
The Osmo can eliminate from water all impurities and harmful pollutants.
Treated water is the ideal solution for professional use and delivery since the exclusive filtration system forms a safety barrier against
different pollutants in groundwater.
The reverse osmosis purification system Osmo is made with the highest quality components and was designed and configured for professional
use.
All W&H equipment are totally reliable and every component has been designed and manufactured to ensure top performances at all times.
This instruction manual is an essential part of the W&H equipment. It contains important information about installation and operation
security, maintenance and use. This instruction manual should always accompany the W&H equipment, an erroneous installation or use
may cause damage to people, animals or property.
W&H may not be considered responsible for damage caused by improper use, maintenance or installation.
1. General information and Safety advice
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