Electronic monitor, Safety guides, What your home drinking water system will do – Sears WaterWorks RO 2000 User Manual

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- SAFETY GUIDES -

DO

NOT

USE

THE

SYSTEM

ON

MICROBIOLOGICALLY

UNSAFE

WATER,

OR

WATER

OF

UNKNOWN

QUALITY

WITHOUT

ADEQUATE

DISINFECTION

BEFORE

OR

AFTER

THE

SYSTEM.

Systems certified for cyst reduction may

be used on disinfected water that may

contain filterable cysts.

CHECK

WITH

YOUR

LOCAL

PUBLIC

WORKS

DEPARTMENT

FOR

PLUMBING

AND

SANITATION

CODES.

YOU

MUST

FOLLOW THEIR GUIDES AS YOU INSTALL

THE

SYSTEM.

FOLLOW

YOUR

LOCAL

CODES IF THEY DIFFER WITH GUIDES IN

THIS MANUAL.

house water pressure is over the maximum,
install a pressure reducing valve in the water

supply to the Home Drinking Water System.

^ Do not install the Home Drinking Water System

outside, or in extreme hot or cold temp­

eratures. Temperature of the water supply to
the Home Drinking Water System must be be­
tween 40°F (minimum) and 100°F (maximum).

See the specification table on page 17. DO

NOT INSTALL ON HOT WATER.

^ Read the other limits (pH, hardness, etc.) on

page 17 and be sure your water supply con­

forms. Please read WATER SUPPLY, page 4.

^ The Home Drinking Water System works on

water pressure of 40 psi (minimum) to 125 psi
(maximum). See the table on page 17. If your

- WHAT YOUR HOME DRINKING WATER SYSTEM WILL DO -

Your Home Drinking Water System is a REVERSE
OSMOSIS (RO) water treating unit. It uses

household water pressure to reverse a natural

physical process called osmosis. Water, under
pressure, is forced through a semi-permeable mem­
brane where minerals and impurities are screen­
ed out and sent down the drain with the waste

water. These minerals and impurities are measured

as total dissolved solids (TDS).

The system includes replaceable pre and postfilter

sediment-carbon cartridges. The prefiiter removes

sand, dirt, rust particles and other sediments. It also

takes chlorine out of the feed water. The postfiiter

removes any remaining tastes and/or odors just
before water is taken from the system faucet. The
storage area holds almost 1 gallon of RO product
water for your needs.

The undersink system connects to a house COLD

water pipe for a water supply. An automatic shutoff
valve prevents water waste when the storage area

is full and the faucet is closed.

The drinking water system gives you a continuous
supply of sparkling clear, delicious water for drink­

ing and cooking. Foods will look better and taste
better too. The system eliminates the need to buy
bottled water. Instead, it puts high quality water right

at your fingertips.

NOTE: A product data sheet is included, and also

available from Sears. The data sheet lists what this

RO system will remove (or reduce) from the water.

ELECTRONIC MONITOR________________

The electronic model has 2 water quality sensors,

located in the electronic box. Indicator iights on the

faucet base work with the sensors, or probes, to
show you when water quality is good, and when the
system needs servicing.

As you take water from the RO faucet, a flashing

green light means the system is giving you high
quality RO water. Over a period of time, the RO

membrane, prefilter cartridge and postfilter begin

to lose efficiency. Flashing amber lights (see pages

12,13 and 14) tell you when to service the RO mem­
brane and filters.

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