Ii. operation & maintenance instructions – Water Factory Systems SQC 4 User Manual

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A. IMPORTANT WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE

REQUIREMENTS

Reverse Osmosis drinking water appliances contain treat-

ment components that are critical for the effective reduction of
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) as well as inorganic chemical con-
taminants. Water Factory Systems

strongly recommends that

the user test the water periodically (every six to twelve months
minimum) to verify that the appliance is performing satisfac-
torily. Your dealer may offer a water testing service. Routine
maintenance is necessary in the form of prefilter, postfilter, and
membrane replacement, based on the following guidelines:

Sediment, Carbon, or Sediment/Carbon Prefilters, and

Carbon Postfilters: Change every 12 months or sooner

depending on the feed water quality.

RO Membrane: Change it as required based on Percent

Rejection. A testing service may be offered by your dealer
every 36 months or sooner.

B. REPLACING THE FILTER CARTRIDGES

The life of the prefilter cartridge generally depends on

the local water conditions (i.e., dirt, rust and/or chlorine
levels) while the life of the postfilter cartridge(s) is generally
determined by the length of service.

When to Replace the Sediment Replacement Filter

Every twelve (12) months

or sooner depending on local water

conditions.

A noticeable decrease in water production is an indication

that the filter requires changing.

When to Replace the Granulated Carbon Replacement
Filter
The granulated carbon replacement filter reduces free chlorine
in the feed water supply to protect the TFCM membrane from
chlorine attack. To find out the chlorine level in a water supply,
call the public water supplier.

When to Replace the Carbon Block Replacement
Post-Filter
• If the filter is being used to control tastes and odors, replace it

every twelve (12) months or sooner depending on local water
conditions.

When to Replace the Carbon Postfilter Cartridge
Change at a minimum of 12 months or sooner, depending
on feed water quality.

How to Replace the Prefilter and
Postfilter Cartridges
1)
Lift up on the faucet handle to drain the tank. Close the

cold water supply valve. Wait five (5) minutes for the

filtration assembly to completely depressurize.

2) Remove cover and twist the filter cartridge 1/4 turn

clockwise so that the

ears on the cartridge are able to disengage from the

head. Firmly pull the cartridge from the head. It may

be necessary to twist the cartridge slightly from side to

side to help free it. (See Fig. 8)

3) Remove the new filter cartridge from its sanitary sealed

wrapper. (Double check to see that it is the correct

replacement by comparing the labels.)

4) Using tap water, wet the o-ring seals to make cartridge

insertion easier.

5) Line up the cartridge ears, insert the cartridge and push

it into the head until it is fully seated. Twist the

cartridge 1/4 turn counterclockwise to lock it into place.

6) Open the cold water supply valve and carefully check

for leaks.

7) RO System Flush Instructions:

Prefilter: Flush at least 2 gallons of water through filter

before use.

Postfilter: Flush at least 2 gallons of water through fil-

ter before use.

RO Membrane Cartridge: Run product water to drain for

24 hours.

C. REPLACING THE RO MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE

The life of the RO membrane cartridge depends on the

local water conditions and proper maintenance, e.g., regular
filter changes. The maximum recommended service life is
36 months. Unlike the filter cartridges, the RO membrane
cartridge life is not determined by the amount of water used
because of its self-cleaning feature.

II. Operation & Maintenance Instructions

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To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:

Read and follow Use Instructions before installation and use of this system.

• Installation and use MUST comply with all state and local plumbing codes.

Protect from freezing, remove filter cartridge when temperatures are expected to drop below 40° F (4.4° C).

Do not install if water pressure exceeds 100 psi (690 kPa). If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi (552 kPa), you must

install a pressure limiting valve. Contact a plumbing professional if you are uncertain how to check your water pressure.

Do not install where water hammer conditions may occur. If water hammer conditions exist you must install a

water hammer arrester. Contact a plumbing professional if you are uncertain how to check for this condition.

• The disposable filter cartridge MUST be replaced every 12 months, at the rated capacity or sooner if a noticeable

reduction in flow rate occurs.

• The RO Membrane cartridge MUST be replaced at least every 36 months.

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