FSA GT1-70DI Manual

Portable aquarium ro system

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GT1-70DI | Portable Aquarium RO System
Contents
WARNING: ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
I. Before You Begin .................................................................................................................................................... 2
II. Important Note: ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Reverse Osmosis Filtration ........................................................................................................................................... 2
I. Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
II. Feed Water Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Installing Inlet Fitting ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
I. Kitchen Diverter Valve ............................................................................................................................................ 3
II. ¾" Garden Tap Adaptor ........................................................................................................................................ 3
III. Washing Machine Block Adaptor ....................................................................................................................... 3
IV. Connecting Tubing Using Compression Fittings ............................................................................................. 4
System Installation/Start-Up ......................................................................................................................................... 4
I. Pre-Flushing ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
II. Tubing Connections ............................................................................................................................................... 4
III. Initial Start-Up ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
IV. Using the System ................................................................................................................................................. 5
V. After Use & Storage .............................................................................................................................................. 5
VI. Long Periods of no use ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
I. Sanitation ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
II. Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................................ 5
III. Replacement Filters ............................................................................................................................................. 5
IV. Testing Filters ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Replacement Filters & Parts ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Diagrams ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    GT1-70DI | Portable Aquarium RO System Contents WARNING: ..................................2 I. Before You Begin ..............................2 II. Important Note: ............................... 2 Reverse Osmosis Filtration ............................2 I. Overview ................................... 2 II. Feed Water Conditions ............................2 Installing Inlet Fitting ..............................3 I.
  • Page 2: Warning

    WARNING: For correct operation of this appliance, it is essential to observe the manufacturer’s instructions. I. Before You Begin Quick Connect Fittings: If you come across a push-fit fitting, you need to firmly push the tubing into the opening until you feel a “click” which signifies that the tubing has pushed through the internal O-ring and is seated correctly.
  • Page 3: Installing Inlet Fitting

    Installing Inlet Fitting I. Kitchen Diverter Valve This fitting adapts to most kitchen taps that have either a 22mm Male Thread or a 24mm Female Thread. There are some taps on the market that are not compatible with diverter valves so please check before purchase.
  • Page 4: Connecting Tubing Using Compression Fittings

    IV. Connecting Tubing Using Compression Fittings Compression fittings are used in both the Kitchen Diverter Valve & the Washing Machine Adaptor. Rather than an o-ring seal with teeth (like the quick connect fittings), compression fittings crimp the tubing around a stem to seal the water, the compression ring then prevents the tubing from being removed.
  • Page 5: Using The System

    IV. Using the System Once the filters have settled and it is ready for use, run the drain line into the sink/drain. Your Aquarium water tube will then run into a container or tank to fill with fresh filtered water. It is recommended to keep the container you are filling in a water safe area –...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    example, 200 – 90% = 20mg/L. So, if your test reading was approaching 20mg/L or higher, it would be time to change the membrane. For testing the DI filter, use your baseline reading from above. The DI filter should reduce the water to <1 TDS.
  • Page 7 3. Insufficient Water Pressure 2. Disconnect the tube between 4. Blue Plug Still Installed the membrane and pre-filter (like the pre-flushing instructions) and run water at full pressure to see if water comes out of the filter. – If the water does not come out (or is very weak pressure) the filter may need to be changed.
  • Page 8: Replacement Filters & Parts

    2. Check that the system is connected as per the schematic diagram on the rear of this manual. Hot Water has been run through Reverse Osmosis units are the filter designed for cold water only. If you accidentally run hot water through the membrane for a short period of time, it may still undamaged.
  • Page 9 FSA will not cover any labour charge incurred by the consumer for the replacement or repair of a product. The warranty is strictly parts only for the parts supplied by FSA. This warranty only applies to the original consumer of the product and is non-transferable.
  • Page 10 ² Other products not manufactured or assembled by FSA are covered under the applicable manufacturer’s warranty. ³ FSA specifies recommended or required filter maintenance – see product information for further details. If a maintenance schedule is not specified, filter maintenance is required at least once per 12 month period.

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