Ultrafiltration under sink water filter system (7 pages)
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User's Manual AWater 1 Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System Model: ARS-500C1 www.aucmawater.com...
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference re- ceived, including interference that may cause unde- sired operation.
Installation Guides Product Introduction This is a brief introduction of various parts and sample connections. Please identify and get familiar with these parts and connection points for a smooth installation. A: Reverse Osmosis E: "WASTE" Water Port Membrane Filter (RO) F: "FILTERED"...
Parts List System Housing Activated Carbon Filter Pre-sediment and Reverse Osmosis (CB: ARS-500C1-CB) Carbon Block Filter Membrane Filter (CF: ARS-500C1-CF) (RO: ARS-500C1-RO) RO Faucet Feed Water Adapter White 3/8” PE Tubing Lock Clip Teflon Tape 3/8”-1/2” X 1(60”) Drain Saddle 1/4” White 1/4"...
Inspect the Package After receiving the package, open the box and check if there is any thing left out or damaged during shipping. Sample Connection ·Variable speed drill ·Drill bit ·Adjustable wrench, pliers ·Screwdriver ·Utility knife or scissors ·Flashlight ·Towel Specifications To achieve the optimal performance, it is highly recommended to use the system within the operational parameters.
Installation Tips How to Use the Quick-Connect Fittings Connection: Please ensure that the tubing is fully inserted, or leakage will occur. The existing mark (Figure 1) at the end of the tubing can help you to confirm if the tubing is fully inserted into the fitting.
Installation Steps NOTE: The RO system must be connected to the COLD water supply ONLY. Do not install the system in exposure to direct sunlight or harmful chemicals. Do not install the system near any heat source. Do not install the system outdoors. Step 1: Install the Feed Water Adapter (3/8"...
Step 2: Install the RO Faucet (Non-Air Gap Faucet) 1. Insert the faucet spout into the faucet body; 2. Insert the faucet stem and power cord into the hole on the countertop; 3.Under the sink, put the mounting washer on the faucet stem, slip on the nut and tighten it up; 4.Insert the quick-connect fitting onto the faucet stem fully and firmly.
Step 3: Install the Drain Saddle Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 1. Choose a spot on the drainpipe that is convenient for installing the drain saddle; NOTE: It's recommended to install the drain saddle on vertical drainpipe 2.Punch a 1/4" hole on the drainpipe. Be sure not to penetrate the opposite side of the pipe(Figure 6); 3.Slip the front plate on one end of the tubing (without the mark), and insert the tubing into the punched hole for about 0.6"...
Step 5: Connect Tubing 1.Install the "INPUT" Water Tubing ·Remove the plug from "INPUT" water port; ·Identify the white 3/8" PE tubing which has been attached to the feed water adapter (Figure 9); ·Insert the other end of the tubing into the "INPUT" water port (Figure 10), and pop the lock clip on the fitting.
3.Install the "WASTE" Water Tubing ·Remove the plug from the "WASTE" water port; ·Identify the red 1/4" PE tubing which has been attached to the drain saddle (Figure 13); ·Insert the other end of the tubing into the "WASTE" water port (Figure 14), and pop the lock clip onto the fitting.
Step 7: Install the Filters Each filter is marked with a logo (CB/CF/RO) and an installation arrow. 1. Insert the filter into its corresponding hole (Figure 17), align the arrow with the empty circle on the housing (Figure 18); 2. Twist the filter with a little force forward in a clockwise direction for 90 degrees, until the arrow is aligned with the solid circle on the housing (Figure 19);...
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NOTE: The water is not drinkable during the flushing. The 30 minutes are accumulative. If the flush is stopped in advance, the system will continue to flush when you open the RO faucet again until it reaches 30 minutes. 5. Confirm the flush is completed before turning off the RO faucet and ensure it's not leaking. Figure 20 * Please note that the reading in the figure is only used as an example, and the actual reading may vary according to different water conditions.
User's Manual Display and Operation Section 1: Water Quality Display The built-in TDS sensor is used to test the water quality when the system starts working, and shows the water quality status on the front panel (Figure 21). Figure 21 Section 2: Filter Life Reminder NOTE: Filter life may vary depending on water quality and usage.
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1. Filter Life Indicator on System Housing The electronic filter indicators (CF/CB/RO) on the front panel (Figure 23) will notify you to change filter by color change. Be sure to reset the filter life indicator after replacing the filter. Display Status: Indication Remaining Status...
Light Remaining Life (Day) Remaining Capacity (G) Status Blue >15 >40 Good Purple ≤15 ≤40 Replace Soon ≤0 ≤0 Replace Now Blue Flash Flushing Red Flash Malfunction Section 3: Filter Replacement Guide NOTE: If the filter expires, please replace the filter immediately. Otherwise, the filtration efficiency will decrease greatly and affect performance.
How to Flush the Filter after Replacement: NOTE: The screen will show the flushing status. CF filter: It will be flushed automatically for 5 minutes without turning on the RO faucet; CB filter: Turn on the RO faucet to flush for 15 minutes; RO membrane filter: Turn on the RO faucet to flush for 30 minutes.
System Maintenance ·If you are not going to use the system for more than one week, turn off the RO faucet, shut off the cold water valve, and disconnect the power. Seal the filters and store them in the refrigerator (not the freezer).
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·Low Water Flow at the RO Faucet a. Leak from tubing. Check and ensure all tubing are installed correctly and completely. b. Filter expires. Check the filter life indicators to confirm if the filters need to be replaced and replace it at once.
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·Loud Sound of RO System The sound will not exceed 65 DB, which makes no difference to everyday lives (65 DB is tested under standard laboratory conditions, where the feed water pressure is between 14.5 PSI and 87 PSI). A loud sound may be caused by the following reasons: a.The system is not positioned in a flat area.
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