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Note: When tank is empty, faucet will steadily
drip. This is the rate the RO system processes
water.
2. With faucet handle in "open" position, measure
the rate of the steady drip from spout. Use a
graduated cylinder and watch with a second
hand to calculate approximate production in
gallons per day.
Note:
Milliliters per minute X 0.38 = GPD.
Ounces per minute X 11.2 = GPD
3. Proceed
to
check
reject
flow
rate
by
disconnecting tubing at drain connection and
measure flow as described above.
Note: Proper ratio should be 3 reject water to
1 part of product water, on average.
4. Close faucet and re-inspect system for leaks.
5. Allow
system
to
process
water
for
approximately four hours, at which point tank
will be practically full.
6. Open faucet again and allow tank to empty for a
second time.
Do not use this water.
7. Wait another four hours to allow tank to re-fill.
Note: If no objectionable tastes are noticed after
second tank draining, RO processed water is ready
for use. Otherwise, drain tank and re-fill for a third
time.
8. At this point supply line to ice maker connection
(optional) may be opened.
Maintenance
Your RO system contains filters and membranes
which must be replaced periodically for proper
operation. (Please see page 1 for general change-
out recommendations.)
Note: Change-out procedures may be amended,
depending on source water conditions.
To change filters and membranes follow these
procedures:
1. Close feed water valve by turning it clockwise.
2. Open faucet to allow holding tank to drain.
3. Loosen and remove filter housings using
wrench provided and discard cartridges and or
membrane.
4. Wash the inside of the housings using mild
detergent and soft cloth. Thoroughly rinse all
soap before reassembly.
5. Replace filter cartridges and membrane before
sanitizing system.
Note:
The system should be sanitized before
installing the activated carbon post filter cartridge.
Sanitizing instructions
To sanitize system follow these procedures with the
feed water valve closed:
1. Remove
pre-filters
and
membrane
from
housings.
2. Use 5-1/4% unscented bleach such as Clorox.
3. Add one cap full (2 tsp or 10 ml) of bleach to
each pre-filter housing and membrane module.
4. Carefully refill housings with tap water and
temporarily replace
without
carbon cartridge,
sediment cartridge or membrane installed.
5. Slowly open the feed water line at faucet.
6. Close faucet as soon as water begins to drip
out of spout.
7. Let system stand for approximately 15 minutes.
8. After fifteen minutes do the following in order:
Close feed water valve.
Close holding tank valve while faucet is
open to release pressure.
9. Remove housings and empty them.
10. Remove any protective wrap from pre-filters
and membrane and install them in the
appropriate filter housings. Tighten with wrench.
11. Replace post carbon filter if necessary.
Note:
Be sure to check o-rings are in place when
installing cartridges in filter housings.
12. Disconnect product water tubing from the
holding tank and put 50 drops of bleach into the
tubing. Reconnect tubing.
13. Slowly open feed water saddle valve. When
water begins to drip from faucet, close faucet
and open holding tank valve.
14. Do not open faucet for at least eight (8) hours.
15. Discard the first two tanks of water produced,
as they contain chlorine.
Do not use this
water.
16. When faucet is first opened, air and black
carbon powder may be noticed. This is normal.
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