A.O. Smith LILY User Manual page 22

Reverse osmosis
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Filter Replacement Methods
This product is equipped with disposalable filter housing and filter. This
means that when the filter life is over, filter and filter housing will be
changed. Follow the same steps in the installation of pre-filters section.
Open the front cover, pull up and out the RO filter cartridge assembly
about 15°, then rotate anticlockwise to take out, then use wrench to
remove the shell cover;Then take out the filters from package, keep 2 o
rings installed (See Diagram 9-10), put the end without O ring of filters
into the cartridge shell and fixed, then rotate the shell cover and tighten
with wrench,after that install the RO filter cartridge assembly into the front
cover in clockwise, and push inside until in originally vertical.
IMPORTANT:
It is recommended that filter replacement is carried out by qualified
after-sales staff.
Always use gloves when replacing the filters. Replaced filters should be
disposed in a tightly closed garbage bag.
Filter Replacement Warning
During the first use, Carbon Cartridges will leave a carbon dust into the
water. To prevent carbon dust flowing into RO Membrane cartridge,
Carbon Filters should be flushed before the activation of the unit. If this
flushing will not be done, Carbon Dust will shorten RO membrane,
While changing the pre-filter, Second Stage Carbon Block and Fourth Stage
PAC filters should also be flushed.
Follow the spets on page 18 to flush the pre-filters.
ENG 20
General Information
• RO membrane water production volume
The water output volume of the RO membrane component is influenced
by inlet water pressure and water temperature. Your equipment's
declared volume of 75GPD is tested under a net pressure of 0.5MPa
and inlet water temperature of 25C . If net pressure is less than 0.5MPa
or if the inlet water temperature is less than 25C, water output volume
of the RO membrane component will be less than 75GPD.
• Storage tank capacity
The storage tank on your equipment has a stated capacity of 3.2G.
However this figure is its theoretical capacity and its actual storage
capacity is about 70%-80% of the stated value, which is app. 2.0-2.5G
• Disposal of old filters
After replacing old filters, they cannot be cleaned and reused; it is
recommended that you dispose of them with solid waste garbage.

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