Understanding your water treatment system, Ba c – Activeforever Lotus Water Treatment System (Replacement Filter) User Manual

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM

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FIGURE 4

FIGURE 6

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 7

THE CONTROL PANEL:

This is the interactive information center of your

Water Treatment System. (FIGURE 4)

A. PROCESS Button
B. MANUAL DISPENSE Button
C. STATUS INDICATOR Light

A. PROCESS Button:

Pushing this button starts the ozonation process. The

green light indicates that the process has begun. You should see a uniform dispersion
of bubbles in the Processing Carafe. When the light goes off the process is complete.
(FIGURE 5).

B. MANUAL DISPENSE Button:

After the process light goes off, the manual

dispense Button will light up green. This signals that treated water is ready to be
dispensed, (manually or automatically) through the carbon-block filter
(FIGURE 6).

C. STATUS INDICATOR Light:

1.

This indicates whether the system is programmed for municipal water, lake water

or well water.* (FIGURE 7)

• No green light: This means the system is set for municipal water.

• Solid green light: It indicates you have programmed your lotus® Water Treatment

System for lake or well water.*

• Flashing green light: It indicates that the unit is in the programming mode,

which allows you to change from municipal water to lake or well water.*

• Must be used with microbiologically safe water!

Your Water Treatment System can be used with various water
sources including: municipal, lake or well water.* Depending on the
source you may need to program the system for the appropriate mode.
The unit is pre-programmed for municipal water.

2.

This light also indicates when the filter needs replacing.

• Slow flashing amber light: There are about one hundred (or fewer) processing

cycles left on the carbon-block filter.

• Fast flashing amber light: There are about fifty (or fewer) processing cycles left on

the carbon-block filter.

• Solid amber light: The carbon-block filter must be changed. The unit will not

process any more water until the filter has been replaced.

The control panel also communicates other important information.
See “troubleshooting” Page.10

*Tested and verified by independent laboratory testing for the bacterial and protozoa
claims on the Performance Data List on page 16. NSF Certification for a microbiological
claim is for Cyst Reduction only.

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