Storing the unit, Technical specifications – Cuisinart WCH-1000 User Manual

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Drainage

Plug

Bottom of unit

STORING THE UNIT

1. Unplug the unit from outlet.
2. Remove empty water tanks, filter and cover.
3. Bring base to sink.
4. Drain internal reservoir by tilting unit slightly and removing

the plastic drainage plug from bottom of unit. Plug is tightly

inserted and must be gently, but firmly, worked to remove.

5. When water has completely drained, replace plug, tanks,

filter and cover.

6. Your Cuisinart

Countertop Filtration System is ready to store.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Unit: WCH-1000

1 Cuisinart

®

®

Countertop

Filtration System

1 Cuisinart

®

Water Filter

System Capacity

up to 3 months/ 48 gallons/ 181 liters

Maximum Input Temperature

104°F (40°C)

Minimum Input Temperature

34°F (1°C)

Maximum Output Temperature

104°F (40°C)

Minimum Output Temperature

44°F (7°C)

Rated Service Flow

6 gallons / 22.7 liters per day

(may vary according to water conditions)

Electrical Requirements

AC~120V 60Hz 1A 75W

See Performance Data Sheet for specific test conditions and results.
Claims are calculated based on WQA accepted practice of average percent reduction. The

contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment device are

not necessarily in all users’ water. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of

unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Individuals

requiring water of specific microbiological purity should consult their physician.
The Cuisinart

®

Countertop Filtration System processes approximately 48

gallons/181 liters. When the Cuisinart

®

Water Filter (gF-80) exceeds filtering capacity,

replacement is essential for the product to perform as represented. In the United States,

replacement filters cost generally $19.99 per filter. Replacement filters may be purchased at

most retail outlets. The performance of the filter may vary based on local water conditions.
Hot water should not be used with the Cuisinart

®

Water Filter (gF-80) as it will affect the

filter’s performance.
Refer to the Operating Instructions and Cleaning and Care for general unit operation and

maintenance requirements. Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions;

actual performance may vary.

System Tested and Certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for

the reduction of Lead, Benzene, Cadmium, Copper, Mercury,

Tetrachloroethylene, Toluene, and Standard 42 for the reduction of

Chlorine Taste and Odor.

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