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5.  Grasp with the top cartridge (AIP12 - see figure 12) and gently pull out of its mounting clips.  

Repeat with the AIC12 and AIC10 cartridges.  Disconnect each from its tubing connections 
(note blue C-clips must be removed first) and replace with the replacement cartridge. Make 
sure each tube is reconnected correctly and the tubing is fully inserted and secured into 
each fitting, with C-clips reinstalled. 

 

6.  Replace each cartridge back into its mounting clips by gently pushing them into place.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.  Turn the raw water saddle valve ON.  Open the faucet and allow the system to run for two 

minutes to flush.  Check for leaks.  Reassemble the detachable lid and cabinet cowling and 
push the cabinet back in place.  You may now resume normal use of the system. 

 

Changing your RO Membrane Element 

Membrane elements require changing much less frequently than the filter cartridges and only 
when failure is indicated.  This should be done when the water production rate begins to noticeably 
fall or TDS readings in the product water begin to rise.   

 

1.  See Figure 5a above.  Using the Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the cabinet cowling 

screw as shown.  This will allow you to slide off the cabinet cowling from the rear.  The top 
detachable cover may also be removed by sliding it out towards the rear.  See Figure 5b. 

 

2.  Close the cold water supply saddle valve.   Close the storage tank valve.  Open the faucet 

until the flow of water stops, and then close. 

 

3.  See Figure 6.  Gently pull the membrane housing out of its mounting clips.  Remove safety 

clips from push-on fittings.  Disconnect the ¼” tubes attached to the membrane housing.  
Unscrew the end cap from the membrane housing. 

 

 

4.  If the old membrane element does not pull out easily by hand, use a needle nose pair of 

pliers to gently pull and slightly rotate the element by the product tube until it slides out of 
the housing.  Use warm water, a mild soap solution and a bottlebrush to clean the interior 
of the housing before installing the new element. 

 

5.  Wash hands and remove the new membrane element from its wrapping.  Insert the 

membrane element into the housing, o-ring spigot first.  Gently push until the membrane 
seats snugly inside the housing.  Re-install housing cap and poly tubes, taking care that the 
tubes are fully inserted into the fittings.  Gently push the membrane housing back into its 
mounting clips.

 

 

6.  Turn the raw water saddle valve ON.  Open the faucet and allow the system to run for two 

minutes to flush.  Check for leaks.  Reassemble the detachable lid and cabinet cowling and 
push the cabinet back in place.  You may now resume normal use of the system. 

 
Your Warranty 

Keep your bill of sale and your warranty certificate, included in this kit.  This is needed to claim any 
parts or repair service during the warranty period.  Read the document completely for warranty 
claim instructions. 
 

BE SURE TO RETURN THE FUSION 360 WARRANTY CARD LOCATED IN YOUR 
LITERATURE KIT.  THIS IS NECESSARY TO VALIDATE YOUR PRODUCT WARRANTY. 

Summary of Contents for Fusion 360

Page 1: ...NT FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES AND TECHNICAL GUIDANCE IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT QUALIFIED DEALER SERVICE PERSONNEL BE CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF AN UNKNOWN INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE OR APPARENT PRODUCT MALFUNCTION AN ANNUAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION BY A WATER TREATMENT PROFESSIONAL IS RECOMMENDED TO ENSURE TROUBLE FREE AND CONTINUOUS OPERATION ...

Page 2: ...tes raw water from product water permeate Water containing dissolved contaminants and salts is forced though the membrane by water pressure with pure water being collected in the storage tank and rejected contaminants flushed to waste Q What processes does the FUSION 360 systems use Fusion 360 systems use combinations of 4 types of treatment to produce your drinking water 5 micron polypropylene PP...

Page 3: ...about 8 10 litres of water per hour This fast production rate assures that drinking water will always be on hand for almost all household applications Q How does the Leak Stop anti leak device work The Leak Stop device is installed in the RO cabinet and is designed to shut off the flow of water to the RO if it detects moisture at the base of the cabinet should a leak ever develop in the unit This ...

Page 4: ...aucet 9 One waste water pipe saddle and a length of black tube to attach the drain line included in RO hardware kit 9 One reverse osmosis membrane element 9 One Owner s package including owner s manual warranty certificate Extended Warranty Plan enrolment form Waterite Parts Program enrolment form Figure 1 RO cabinet Detachable cover Faucet Wall adapter Booster pump model Drain saddle TDS monitor ...

Page 5: ...river a rat tail file a center punch Always wear eye protection when using an electric drill 4 If you have purchased the booster pump model Waterite model number ROC101E then you must have a 120V household electrical plug available where the RO cabinet will be installed Have a qualified electrician make this installation for you if one is not available Step 3 Install the Cold Water Supply Pipe Sad...

Page 6: ...less than 1 the faucet can be mounted directly to sink If the thickness exceeds 1 the faucet must be mounted directly on the countertop or a faucet with an extended shank must be used Tool substitution Use a 5 8 masonry bit to drill the concrete sink 4 If you have a granite or marble countertop a porcelain enamel or ceramic sink it is strongly recommended that a kitchen or plumbing professional in...

Page 7: ...ning the push on fitting with the drilled hole Using the screws provided tighten the clamp snugly DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN See Figure 4 4 You will find the push on drain line fitting at the lower rear of the RO cabinet The other end of the drain tube may be inserted directly into the push on drain clamp fitting using instructions in Step 8 below Do not attach the drain tube at this time Step 6 Connect t...

Page 8: ...er cutting the red supply tube to the length required Make sure tube cuts are clean and square and the tube is fully inserted into the inlet fitting 3 Connect the white or blue tube to the faucet inlet fitting Connect the other end to the to faucet outlet fitting on the cabinet after cutting the faucet tubing to the desired length Make sure tube cuts are clean and square and the tube is fully inse...

Page 9: ... its normal position This will prevent accidental water contact with the device It cannot be reset if it gets wet and activates it will require replacement to resume service should this occur Sediment cartridge AIP12EZ Auto shut off valve Carbon cartridge AIC12EZ Membrane housing Post carbon AIC10EZ Storage tank valve Leak Stop device Figure 6 3 See Figure 6 Locate the membrane housing mounted hor...

Page 10: ...perating procedures Be sure to follow the cartridge replacement schedule to ensure peak performance and long membrane element life Total Dissolved Solids can be measured by simply pushing the button on the face of the cabinet and observing the online TDS monitor This monitor measures the TDS of the system s product water indicating levels in excess of 100 TDS with a red light At this level a membr...

Page 11: ...e faucet until the flow of water stops and then close 3 See Figure 6 Gently pull the membrane housing out of its mounting clips Remove safety clips from push on fittings Disconnect the tubes attached to the membrane housing Unscrew the end cap from the membrane housing 4 If the old membrane element does not pull out easily by hand use a needle nose pair of pliers to gently pull and slightly rotate...

Page 12: ...ters or membrane plugged Replace membrane or cartridges Tubes installed to wrong fitting Install tubes per S 6 2 3 and 4 Low air charge in tank Charge to 7 10 psi or replace tank Tank full but no water flow Replace tank bladder ruptured Flow restrictor DLFK Check DLFK and replace if necessary Raw water TDS high Consult dealer may need pre treatment System Runs Continuously Auto shutoff valve defec...

Page 13: ... membrane output normally decreases with age up to about 10 after 3 years Example 58 F 13 C and 50 PSI 3 4 bar measured in your home at the RO inlet From the chart below 5094 X 100 gallons 50 9 gallons 193 litres per day 50 9 gallons 24 hours 2 1 gallons 8 0 litres per hour production rate VISIT THE WATERITE TECHNOLOGIES WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION CONSUMER ONLINE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND PRODUCT UPDATES...

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