Care of your reverse osmosis system – Kenmore 625.347001 User Manual

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-- CARE OF YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM --

REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM CARE GUIDE

MODEL NO. 625.347001

1. AT LEAST every 6 months, replace the prefilter and postfilter cartridges. Clean or replace the flow control and

screen.
2. Replace the RO membrane cartridge when the percent rejection of total dissolved solids (TDS) is less than shown

in the specifications (see

B, below).

If any of the following occur before the 6 months, replace as directed.

A. Slow Making of Product Water: Replace the prefilter cartridge.

If the production rate does not improve, replace the postfilter car-

tridge and RO membrane cartridge.

C. Chlorine Taste and/or Odor: Replace the prefilter, postfilter and

RO membrane cartridges.

B. High Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in Product Water: You can

get a free TDS test through some Sears retail stores or service

departments. If the store or service department does not have a

TDS meter, you can send treated and untreated water samples to

a water analysis lab for testing. It is important to test both the

treated and untreated water to determine system performance. If

the TDS is not within the system’s performance guidelines,

replace the prefilter, postfilter and RO membrane cartridges.

OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Chlorine taste and/or

odor in the RO product

water

The ppm of chlorine in your water supply

exceeds maximum limits, and has de-

stroyed the RO membrane.

If the water supply contains more than 2.0 ppm of chlorine, addi-

tional filtering of the water supply

to the RO is needed. Correct

this condition before doing maintenance on the RO system.

The prefilter is no longer removing chlo-

rine from the water supply.

Replace the prefilter, postfilter and RO membrane cartridges,

flow control, and screen.

Other taste and/or odor Postfilter expended.

Replace the postfilter cartridge. If taste and odor persists, re-

place the prefilter cartridge, RO membrane cartridge, flow con-

RO membrane cartridge expended.

place the prefilter cartridge, RO membrane cartridge, flow con-

trol, and screen.

Contamination in product water storage. Use sanitizing procedures. Replace the postfilter cartridge.

System makes product

water too slowly

Water supply to the RO system not within

specifications.

Increase water pressure, precondition the water, etc., as needed

to conform before doing maintenance on the RO system.

Prefilter or RO membrane cartridges

plugged with sediments.

Replace the prefilter cartridge. If rate does not increase, replace

the postfilter cartridge, RO membrane cartridge, flow control,

and screen.

System makes lower

amount of product water

than usual

Storage tank air-charge less than 5 --- 7

psi.

Open RO faucet and drain tank until flow slows to a drip. Keep

faucet open and check tank pressure. If low, pressurize to 6 psi.

Close faucet to refill the tank.

High total dissolved sol-

ids (TDS) in product wa-

ter

Water supply to the RO system not within

specifications.

Increase water pressure, precondition the water, etc., as needed

to conform before doing maintenance on the RO system.

RO membrane cartridge expended.

Replace the prefilter, postfilter and RO membrane cartridges,

flow control, and screen.

Water leaking from fau-

cet airgap hole

Drain side of faucet airgap (3/8”tubing)

plugged, restricted, or incorrectly con-

nected to drain point.

Inspect and eliminate restriction or plug. Refer to installation

instructions for proper drain connection.

Continual water flow to

drain

Check valve or automatic shutoff assem-

bly plugged, restricted or parts worn

Clean, repair or replace as needed.

Note: Sanitizing is recommended after servicing inner parts of the system(see page 9).

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