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Wall Mount Deionizer USER’S GUIDE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Manufactured With Pride In The USA www.ameriwater.com • 800-535-5585 AmeriWater • 3345 Stop 8 Rd. • Dayton, OH 45414 98-0028B...
Contents Your Deionizer System Installation Start-Up Resin Pack Exchange Resin Pack Regeneration Servicing your Deionizer System Facts to Remember Parts List...
Your system is simple and maintenance-free. When your monitor light signals that your water quality has dropped below the desired quality, you just exchange the resin pack and return it to AmeriWater for regeneration. How does the regeneration work? AmeriWater’s regeneration center maintains the resin used in the deionizer.
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ion exchange resin, which act like tiny magnets stripping ions from water, replacing them with H and OH ions which ultimately join to form water (H2O). Ion exchange resins are synthetic polymers with many ion exchange sites attached to the surface. What is resistivity/conductivity? The majority of impurities in potable water are in the form of disassociated ionized mineral salts, such as NaCl and CaCO...
Installation Preparation 1. Locate the unit on a firm flat mounting surface capable of supporting 35 lbs. It should be mounted high enough to allow placement of a bucket under the system in order to drain the system when resin packs require exchange. 2.
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All local plumbing and electrical codes should be followed. 1. Unpack the deionizer from its box and inspect for damage. Report damage to AmeriWater immediately. 2. Mount the deionizer on a sturdy flat surface capable of supporting 35 pounds. Allow a minimum of 4-6" from the bottom of the deionizer to the floor to allow for the removal of the deionizer housing for resin pack exchange.
Start-Up Installing the resin pack 1. With the isolation valves turned off, loosen the tube fitting on the bottom of the deionizer housing. Remove the tubing from the fitting. 2. Using the filter wrench, loosen and remove the lower deionizer body by turning it counterclockwise. Verify that the O-ring stays in the O-ring groove.
Fill out and attach a regeneration certificate on the outside of the package. Ship the exhausted package to the address on the certificate. A new pack will be shipped within 24 hours of receipt. 8. Order additional resin pack regeneration certificates from AmeriWater, Part Number 002100C.
3. When your resin pack is received at the center, a new pack will be sent to you using the certificate you’ve enclosed with your shipment. 4. AmeriWater recommends that you return your exhausted resin immediately after you change packs. This will allow ample time for return shipment.
7. Drain the deionizer and verify that all standing water in the system is removed. Apart from regular resin pack exchange and disinfection, your deionizer requires no maintenance. In the event your deionizer system is damaged, contact AmeriWater to order replacement parts. AmeriWater 3345 Stop 8 Rd...
At that point, you simply unpack your “stand-by” resin pack, shut off the water flow, pull out the old pack and drop in the fresh one. You ship the exhausted resin pack with a regeneration certificate to AmeriWater and we will send you a fresh one.
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(PVC). The AmeriWater system you have purchased may contain PVC or stainless steel parts. While warnings are only required in the State of California, AmeriWater has initiated the use of Prop 65 labeling for all products to ensure compliance with California regulations. Please note that the above warning does not necessarily mean that the product that you have purchased is unsafe.
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