Maintenance schedule, Activating the system, Changing filters – Hydrotech Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System c_w Booster Pump and Inlet Solenoid User Manual

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Maintenance Schedule

This schedule is designed for the average potable water supply and should be followed to ensure the proper functioning

of your drinking water system.

Pre-Filter

- The pre-filter contains a 5 micron mechanical filter element. Its function is to remove suspended particles

from the feed water, thus reducing the possibility of clogging the reverse osmosis membrane. The pre-filter element

should be replaced every twelve months or earlier depending on the quality of the feed water.

Pre-Carbon Filter

-The pre-filter contains a granular activated carbon. Its function is to remove chlorine from the

incoming water to prevent any damage to the TFC membrane. The Pre-Carbon filter cartridge should be replaced every

24 months.

Reverse Osmosis Module

- The reverse osmosis module contains a semi-permeable membrane. Its function is

to separate water molecules from dissolved impurities in the feed water. This is accomplished by application of hydraulic

pressure greater than the osmotic pressure in water containing dissolved solids. The life of the membrane can be

determined by measuring the percentage of rejection of total dissolved solids in the water. The membrane should be

replaced every 24 to 36 months when its efficiency will decrease.

Post-Carbon Filter

- The post-filter contains a granular activated carbon. Its function is to remove any taste and odor

from the water prior to delivering it to the spigot. The post-filter cartridge should be replaced every 24 months.

Activating the System

CAUTION: Make sure all water supply lines, drain lines, and fittings are secure and free from leakage.
1. Open source water supply valve. Close product water faucet. Check for leakage.

2. Turn tank valve one-quarter turn counter- clockwise to open valve (handle should be in line with tubing as it enters

connection).

3. Confirm system is producing water. Module will be sending rinse water to drain.

4. Open product water faucet and let water flow until all air has been expelled from system.

5. Close product water faucet. In 30 minutes, check connections for leaks and correct if necessary.

Icemaker/Extra point of use: Check connections on these supply lines for leaks.

6. Allow storage tank to fill overnight.

7.

WARNING: DO NOT USE THE FIRST FULL STORAGE TANK OF WATER

Discard (to drain) first full tank of water by opening product water (and extra point-of-use) faucet until water flow

stops, then close faucet. This will flush sanitizing solution from system.

Icemaker: Let tray/bin fill with ice cubes. Discard all ice cubes. This flushes sanitizing solution from lines to icemaker.

8. Check the TDS reduction using a TDS Meter.

9. System is ready to use. Should there be any aftertaste or odor to water or ice cubes, repeat Steps 6 and 7.

DO NOT USE THE FIRST STORAGE TANK OF WATER

Allow storage tank to fill overnight. Dispense this water to drain. This process removes factory-installed

sanitizing solution from the entire system and sends it to drain. This process also sanitizes fittings and tubing

used during installation.

Changing Filters

Important: This RO System contains filters, which must be replaced at regular

intervals to maintain proper performance. See Maintenance Schedule for the

recommended interval for changing the filters. Local conditions may dictate more

frequent cartridge replacement. Use a drip pan to catch any water that may spill

when the housings are removed. Use only factory approved filters.

1. Close the saddle valve and open the faucet by lifting the handle. Allow

storage tank to empty.

2. Loosen and remove the appropriate filter housing(s). Discard the cartridge(s).

3. Wash the inside of the housings using a mild detergent and a soft cloth.

Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads. Thoroughly rinse all soap from the

housing before re-assembly.

Figure 11 - Using sump wrench to

change filter cartridges

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