FSA GT1-70 Quick Start Manual

Compact low pressure undersink ro
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Technical Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 2
I. Important Notes ..................................................................................................................................... 2
II. Before You Purchase/Open .................................................................................................................. 2
III. Space Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 2
IV. Before You Begin Installation ............................................................................................................... 2
V. What is Reverse Osmosis ..................................................................................................................... 2
Installation Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3
I. Working with Quick Connect Fittings ...................................................................................................... 3
II. Flushing ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Installing Connections .................................................................................................................................. 3
I. Feed Water Connection ......................................................................................................................... 3
II. Drain Clamp .......................................................................................................................................... 3
III. Drilling Faucet Hole - Stainless Steel Sink) .......................................................................................... 3
IV. Mounting the Faucet ............................................................................................................................ 4
V. Storage Tank Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 4
VI. Assembling the System ....................................................................................................................... 5
Connecting the RO System .......................................................................................................................... 5
I. Tubing .................................................................................................................................................... 5
System Start Up & Operation........................................................................................................................ 5
I. Plumber Commissioning Steps .............................................................................................................. 5
II. Client can Complete Commissioning ..................................................................................................... 5
III. Automatic Shut Off ............................................................................................................................... 6
IV. Turning the System On/Off .................................................................................................................. 6
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 6
I. Replacement Parts................................................................................................................................. 6
II. Replacement Cartridges ....................................................................................................................... 6
III. Testing Filters ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Additional Extras........................................................................................................................................... 9
I. Water Hammer Arrester ......................................................................................................................... 9
II. Leak Shut Off Kit ................................................................................................................................... 9
GT1-70 Compact
Low Pressure
Undersink RO
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    GT1-70 Compact Low Pressure Undersink RO Contents Technical Overview ............................2 I. Important Notes ............................. 2 II. Before You Purchase/Open ........................2 III. Space Requirements ..........................2 IV. Before You Begin Installation ....................... 2 V. What is Reverse Osmosis ........................2 Installation Introduction ..........................
  • Page 2: Technical Overview

    Technical Overview I. Important Notes For correct operation of this appliance, it is essential to observe the manufacturer’s instructions. Installation must be carried out by a qualified plumber or authorised technician to comply with Australian Plumbing Codes. This RO system is certified to WaterMark Standards AS/NZS 3497 Under the Certificate number 23247.
  • Page 3: Installation Introduction

    Installation Introduction I. Working with 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 4: Mounting The Faucet

    IV. Mounting the Faucet 1. Refer to the below diagram on the components of the faucet 2. Remove the required fixings of the faucet and thread the faucet through the hole. 3. Re-assemble the faucet fixings in the correct order and tighten into place. 4.
  • Page 5: Assembling The System

    VI. Assembling the System The System is supplied pre-made and assembled so there is nothing needing to be done before commencing the installation. The Membrane is loaded into the housing already. Connecting the RO System I. Tubing Measure a length of white tubing (Inlet Tubing) to be installed between the FWA and the ‘Inlet’ port on the filter system.
  • Page 6: Automatic Shut Off

    (to get your base reading), then collect a sample of water directly off the membrane outlet (before it goes through any other filters). This is your ‘pure’ water. On the GT1-70 Compact System, you will need to draw water off the line that would normally plug into the storage tank. To calculate the membrane effectiveness, you will need to subtract the percentage of contaminant reduction from the feed water.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    membrane is deemed to be ‘expired’ if the overall reduction rate is <85% (as a general rule). To apply this to the above example, 200 – 85% = 30mg/L. So, if your test reading was approaching 30mg/L or higher, it would be time to change the membrane.
  • Page 8 3. Insufficient 3. pH testing equipment can range from a cheap test pen right Testing Equipment up to lab grade equipment. Before coming to a conclusion on pH issues, it is best to ensure the equipment used to measure the pH of the RO water is of high standards and suitable for reading pH levels in low EC water (i.e.
  • Page 9: Additional Extras

    shift the air pockets. You can also tap on the 4-way shut off valve (the cube shape fitting on the back) to try and clear the air pocket. If this fails, turn the water off, bleed out the pressure then turn the incoming water back on to try and clear 2.
  • Page 10 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 11 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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