Multipure ® Aquadome Drinking Water System For Countertop Use Only MODel NO. MPAD Owner’s Manual Please retain this manual for future reference. Multipure l P.O. Box 34630 l las Vegas, NV 89133-4630 Phone 702.360.8880 l Toll-Free 800.622.9206 www.multipure.com l headquarters@multipure.
Multipure Drinking Water Systems Thank you for selecting a Multipure Drinking Water System to meet your need for quality drinking water. You have acquired one of the finest drinking water treatment devices available for the reduction of a wide array of contaminants. We are confident that your Multipure System will make a difference in your life. Thank you for your business. Table of Contents About 3 Before You Begin 3 Specifications 3 Installation Overview and Part Numbers 4 1. 2. Installation 1.
About the Aquadome Drinking Water System • • • The Multipure Aquadome Drinking Water System (Model# MPAD) is designed for use on the countertop next to the sink. It connects to the existing faucet with a diverter valve that allows free selection between filtered and unfiltered water. The Aquadome includes all the accessories and fittings required for installation. If installation or operation assistance is required, please contact your Multipure Independent Distributor.
Installation Overview & Part Numbers Part Numbers 1 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2 3 800-50-3201 CB6AD MC357 800-51-3201 MC6500ASBl MC008 MC700 5 4 Housing Top Filter Cartridge Black Gasket Housing Bottom Hose and Diverter Valve Hand Tool 4 Standard Adapters* (shown on page 5) * Adapters are not included as part of the NSF Unit Certification. I. Installation 1.1: Inspect Your Drinking Water System NOTe: The filter cartridge is factory-installed inside the unit housing.
1.2: Connect the Hose to the Housing NOTe: The Aqua Dome comes with a diverter valve and hose that connects the drinking water system to your faucet. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the diverter valve and hose, locate the two stems at the end of the hose opposite the diverter valve. Identify the large stem (Inlet Stem) and small stem (Outlet Stem). On the DWS, locate the two ports on the bottom rear of the system housing. Identify the lower, large port (Inlet Port) and upper, small port (Outlet Port).
1.3: Connect the Hose and Diverter Valve to the Faucet (continued) 3. When connected properly, the hose from the diverter valve should lead toward the back of the faucet and sink. 4. The diverter valve features a bypass lever with a button on the left and right sides of the diverter valve. Press the left button to bypass the DWS and select the unfiltered water spout (larger opening).
3. Maintenance 3.1: Regarding Filter Capacity 1. exact filter capacity varies in proportion to the amount of water used and the level of impurities in the water being processed. For contaminants reduced through physiochemical adsorption, the filter capacity is 750 gallons. For contaminants reduced through mechanical filtration, capacity claims are inapplicable due to broad variations in the quality and quantity of physical matter in the drinking water.
3.4: If Your Drinking Water System Will Be Unused for More than 10 Days To prevent the water sitting in the system from stagnating and becoming contaminated, flush the system and remove the filter if it will be unused for more than 10 days. 1. With the faucet off, press the right button on the diverter valve to select the filtered water spout and allow water to flow out of the DWS. 2. When the water flow stops, press the left button on the diverter valve. 3.
4.2: Performance Certifications Multipure Drinking Water Systems Product Performance Tested and Certified Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified by NSF International to comply with NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of specific contaminants being considered as established or potential health hazards.
4.3: Performance D a t e S h e e t Performance Data Sheet Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified under NSF/ANSI Standard Nos. 53 as shown below. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI 53, Health effects. For Model No.
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4.3: Performance Data Sheet (continued) NSF/ANSI 42 - Aesthetic Effects The System has been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for the reduction of the following substances. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system. Note: This addresses the U.S.
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For instructions in Spanish, please see Spanish Manual Be sure to replace your filter at least once a year or sooner, if needed. Date of Installation:________________________________________ Fecha de Instalación Unit Model Number:_______________________________________ Tipo de Unidad Filter Type:______________________________________________ Tipo de Filtro Dates of Filter Change / Fechas de Cambio del Filtro To order a Replacement Filter Call 800.622.9208 or www.multipure.com/rf.