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4. WATER FILTRATION FLOW DIAGRAM
5. FILTER DESCRIPTION
• To ensure that all components are operating as described below and confirming that water meets the
quality standard, the user is required to periodically replace the filters, this filter replacement period is
related to an estimated water consumption cycle of 20 l per day.
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The life of the filter will be influenced by various aspects, such as the temperature of the network
water, the pressure of the network water, the quality of the network water, the quantity of water
used and the environment.
Filter element
Function
Maintenance time
PP
Sediment
Filter
CTO
Pre-Carbon
Filter
UF
Membrane
Filter (UltraFiltration)
GAC
Post Carbon
Filter
Eliminates impurities and pollutants
greater than 5 microns (sludge,
sand, rust, oxides and other solid
impurities)
It uses a coconut carbon filter
that activates carbon absorption,
absorbs organic compounds (such
as chlorine) and eliminates the
unpleasant odor and taste of water.
The 0.01-0.04 micron filter removes
and filters colloidal particles, bacteria,
viruses, microorganisms (such as Giardia,
Cryptosporidium, Ecoli, Protozoan Cysts,
etc.). It also maintains the minerals
needed and beneficial to the body.
The last component of water
purification is to remove odor and
colorants from water, in order to
obtain a colorless, tasteless and
clean water, with a natural taste.
Maximum water flow: 4 l /minute
Maximum temperature: 45⁰C
Maximum pressure: 8.2 bar
Lifespan: approx. 6 months
Maximum water flow: 4 l /minute
Maximum temperature: 45⁰C
Maximum pressure: 8.2 bar
Lifespan: approx. 6 months
Maximum water flow: 4 l /minute
Maximum temperature: 45⁰C
Maximum pressure: 8.2 bar
Lifespan: approx. 12 months
Maximum water flow: 4 l /minute
Maximum temperature: 45⁰C
Maximum pressure: 8.2 bar
Lifespan: approx. 12 months
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