DOMESTIC REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RO-50/75/100G CONTENT Ⅰ. YOUR RO SYSTEM AND ITS PARTS Ⅱ. INTRODUCTION Ⅲ. WATER PRODUCE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS Ⅳ. NAME OF EACH COMPONENT Ⅴ. ELECTRIC PRINCIPLE SKETCH MAP Ⅵ. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Ⅶ. INSTALLTION INSTRUCTIONS Ⅷ. FUNCTION OF IC CONTROLLER Ⅸ. STARTING UP YOUR RO SYSTEM Ⅹ. MAINTATENANCE Ⅺ. NOTICE ITEM Ⅻ. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ⅫⅠ.
ead through all the instructions before installing and using this RO system. We are certain that you will be satisfied with its performance and that it will server your need for safe and clean drinking water. If you have any trouble, please contact with your local dealer. Ⅰ.. YOUR RO SYSTEM AND ITS PARTS 1. Reverse Osmosis System 2. Pressure Tank 3. Food Grade Pipe 4. Accessories: Feed Water Valve, Tee Fitting, Tank Ball Valve, Goose Faucet, Pipe Plug (1/4”), Screw, Drain Clamp 5.
Ⅲ.. WATER PRODUCE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS Raw water PP Spun Fiber Block Carbon Filter Granular Carbon Filter High Pressure Pump Pure water RO membrane Drain Water In-line Carbon Filter Faucet Pressure Tank Ⅳ.. NAME OF EACH COMPONENT 1. Feed Water Valve 5. Block Carbon Filter 8. Booster Pump 12 12. Drain Restrictor 15. Pressure Tank 2. Tee Fitting 3. PP Spun Fiber 4. Granular Carbon Filter 6. Low Pressure Switch 7. Auto Shut Off Valve (for option) 9. Membrane Housing 10. RO Membrane 11.
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Ⅶ.. INSTALLTION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Confirm 1.1 1.1.. Check your tools. 1.2 1.2..
2. Diagram of Connection 3. Site Selection for major system components The R.O. System was designed to fit under a sink, however, because of space limitations or other reasons, the system’s flexible design allows for other locations. When determining the location remember that access to a cold water tap line, the household drain, and ease of filter replacement are important consideration. All components and tubing should be located in an area, which is not exposed to freezing temperatures.
3.4. Feed Water Connection – The Feed water Valve should be located as close to the R.O. Unit as possible. USE A POTABLE COLD WATER SUPPLY ONLY. Softened water is preferred as it will extend the life of the R.O. Membrane. 3.5. Drain Connection – The waste must go to drain through an anti-siphon air gap. The air gap is provided for in the base of the faucet. If discharging into a utility sink or standpipe, an air gap of greater than 1” above the flood rim must be provide.
4.3. Drain Clamp Installation The following are instructions for discharging into the sink drainpipe. 4.3.1. Position the Drain clamp on the drainpipe above the drain trap. Allow room for drilling. Tighten securely. 4.3.2. Use a battery powered or properly grounded drill. Using the Clamp port as a drill guide, drill a 7/32” hole through the wall of the drainpipe. DO NOT penetrate the opposite side of the pipe. 4.3.3. Locate the Drain Tubing.
5. Connection 5.1 Cut the plastic pipe according to the requirement. 5.2 Put the plastic pipe into hexangular screw. 5.3 Put the white pipe plug into plastic pipe. 5.4 Put the plastic pipe into fitting. 5.5 Revolve the hexangular screw tightly. Replacement parts & preventive maintenance Please contact with your local dealer/representative for service and parts of your RO Unit. Ⅷ.. FUNCTION OF IC CONTROLLER A.
B. Function of LCD IC Controller This is for RO-50/75/100G-C01, C02 C02,, C03, C04 Series 1. Power lamp is bright when starting machine, after 5 seconds, machine works and automatically flush for 1 minute and 40 seconds, then display “ ”, water quality detector counts down to Zero. 2. And then enters into the state of producing water, display “ ”, the digital changes circularly.
Ⅹ.. MAINTATENANCE To ensure the system operate at its optimum level, certain routine maintenance must be performed. Frequency of maintenance performance will depend on feed water quality and level of system usage. * Change PP spun fiber filter as required or every 3 to 6 months depending on raw water quality and consumption. * Change Granular Carbon Filter and Block Carbon Filter every 6 to 12 months. * Change RO membrane as required or every 24 to 36 months.
NOTE: Filters and membrane are consumables. Their replacement time is depending on the quality of raw water and water consumption. If perform the safe frequency of changing, which can guarantee the normal running of RO system and water quality of the output pure water, so, the above suggestion of filter cartridge changing is only for reference. Ⅺ.. NOTICE ITEM 1. Please don’t pull down the spare part on the machine, so as not to leak, damage the machine. 2.
ⅫⅠ.. NSF STARDARD LISTING DRINKLING WATER CONTAMINANTS AND THEIR CONTROL WITH reverse osmosis water treatment system The reverse osmosis water treatment system consists of pre-treatment, RO membrane, and post treatment.