How Do I Use The Tds Meter From My "Combo" System; How Do I Store My Extra Case Of 21 (6 Changes) Pre Filters - Aquasafe Home II Installation Instructions Manual

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the PSI Meter on your system can be of use.
1. If you are on a well water system, and you think you may have lower then 50 psi throughout your
home's plumbing, a good place to install the PSI Meter is on the feed water line to your Reverse
Osmosis System. This will allow for easy monitoring of the source water pressure entering your Re-
verse Osmosis System. Your system needs consistent pressure at 50 psi or above. Typical well water
systems will top out at 60 psi and bottom out at 40 psi. If this is the case we highly recommend an
automatic booster pump available on our website in General Reverse Osmosis Parts & Accessories.
2. Installing the PSI Meter on the
tor the water pressure of the purified water that has passed through the Reverse Osmosis Mem-
brane. This can be useful, as when the R.O. Membrane becomes clogged over time due to the
contaminants it is removing, the water pressure output from the blue water production line will de-
crease accordingly. Installing the PSI Gauge at this location will allow you to monitor this decrease
is output water pressure to let you know when you may need to replace your Reverse Osmosis
Membrane.

How do I use the TDS Meter from my "COMBO" System?

Figure 22
The TDS Meter
Note: Your TDS Meter has an auto shut off feature but try to remember to shut off the TDS Meter when
you are done testing your water to save on batteries !

How do I store my extra case of 21 (6 changes) pre filters?

Your case of 21 pre-filters (6 full changes) can be stored in the same state in which they arrived. Each
prefilter comes wrapped in protective plastic. Store at room temperature. Shelf life is years.
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blue water production line (Step 2 of Fig 15)
The TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) Meter of your system is ex-
tremely easy and intuitive to use and comes with its own set of
intructions, but here is a quick tutorial. First you will need to get
a small glass and rinse it of all dust or other particles. Now fill
the rinsed glass with the water for which you would like to de-
termine the TDS Reading (Total Dissolved Solids). Remove the
cap from the bottom of the TDS Meter and turn on the meter.
Now simply insert the portion of the TDS Meter that was cov-
ered by the cap into the glass of water. The number that shows
on the digital display is the ppm count (Parts Per Million) of TDS
(Total Dissolved Solids) in your water.
will allow you to moni-

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