Trouble shooting, Troubleshooting – Purenex Multipure Aqua RO System User Manual

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Trouble Shooting

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTIONS

1. Low/Slow Production

Low water pressure

Crimps in tubing

Clogged pre-filters

Fouled membrane

Assure a minimum of 40 psi incoming water pressure.

Make sure water supply is turned on and Adapta valve is

all the way open

check tubing and straighten or repair as necessary

replace pre-filters

replace membrane and flow restrictor.

2. Milky colored water

Air in System

Air in the system is a normal occurrence with initial start

up of the RO system. This milky look will disappear dur-

ing normal use within 1-2 weeks. If condition reoccurs

after filter changes, drain tank 1 to 2 times.

3. Water constantly running/ unit

will not shut off

Low water pressure

Crimp in supply tube

High water pressure

High pressure in

See #1 above

Check tubing and straighten or repair.

Check incoming water pressure to make sure it does not

exceed 80 psi. A pressure relief valve may be neces-

sary.

Empty storage tank of water. Set tank air pressure to 5

psi. See previous page.

4. Noise from faucet or drain

Air gap faucet

Location of drain saddle

Restriction in drain tube

High water pressure

Inherent sound with air-gap faucets

See diagram for proper location of drain saddle.

Clear blockage sometimes caused by debris from garbage

disposal or dishwasher.

Pressure regulator required if pressure exceeds 80 psi

5. Faucet leaks

Crimp in drain line

Restriction in drain line

Drain tube clogged

Check tubing.

Straighten all drain lines. Clear blockage. Cut off any

excess tubing.

Caused from dishwasher or garbage disposal. Disconnect

the 3/8” black line at the drain, clean the 3/8” black line

out with a wire, then reconnect. Blowing air through the

line will not always remove the clog.

6. Small amount of water in stor-

age tank

System just starting up

Low water pressure

Excessive air in tank

bladder

Normally it takes 4-6 hours to fill tank. Note: low pres-

sure and/or temperature can drastically reduce produc-

tion rate.

See # 1 above

Tank pressure is set at the factory and should be 5 psi

when empty. Add if below 5 psi and bleed if above 5

psi. Check only when tank is empty. See previous

page.

7. Water leaks from the

white filter housing

Not properly tightened

Kinked O-ring

Tighten the housing

Turn off the water supply and release the pressure.

Replace the O-ring if necessary. Then lubricate it and

make sure the O-ring is seated in the filter housing prop-

erly before reinstalling the filter housing.

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