Purenex Aquagrow User Manual

Aquagrow, Bring your garden to life

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Bring Your Garden To Life

Aquagrow

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The Aquagrow uses 26oz of KDF redox media plus crystal. It does not contain any
carbon or other media as generally used in drinking water filters.

This product contains non-toxic granular filter media which is produced within
the regulations of “The Drinking Water Act” (PL 99-399 of June 19, 1986).

Some of the very smallest grains of media may shake out during shipping
and handling. This is normal and does not mean that the filter is defective or
damaged. When the filter is wet the grains are held together and are not flushed
out by the Water flow while the unit is in operation.

Instructions For Installation

Your Aquagrow comes complete with one filter housing and a pair of cartridges
already installed inside, and one hose saver.

To Install:

1. Begin with the hose saver. The Aquagrow is equipped with a very strong special
vinyl hose with solid brass fittings. This specially designed hose saver acts as a
shock absorber protecting the Aquagrow and the hose from damage caused
by hose whipping and pulling.

2. Attach your Aquagrow to the hose saver. See comments on Maintenance.

3. Attach garden hose to the Aquagrow.

For Best Results

To obtain optimum performance a maximum of 4 GPM (gallons per minute)
should be run through the unit but we would prefer a flow rate of about 3 GPM.
The Aquagrow will not generally reduce your flow rate. Slowly turn your water on
to achieve the proper flow rate as described in the instructions. You may want to
measure the flow by gauging the time it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket.
The Aquagrow works best with low flow watering applications such as misters,
drip irrigation, soaker hoses, and hand watering.

Maintenance

The Aquagrow should be back flushed every month or so. Back flush the unit by
reversing the direction of the filter. Disconnect from the hose and hose saver and
simply turn unit around. Turn your water on full force to dislodge any trapped
particulate matter.

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