Replacement Components - Waterworld New Millennium Installation & Service Manual

5-stage reverse osmosis drinking water system with booster pump
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NOTE: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT O-RINGS ARE SEATED PROPERLY INSIDE SUMPS BEFORE
TIGHTENING CANISTERS.
Model
1st Stage
Millennium
DB-10-05
*Subject to change without notice
Stage 1) Sediment filter: This Pre-filter protects the system by reducing sediment from the water supply before
entering the Carbon Blocks and TFC membrane. The snow-white Sediment Filter should be changed when
the outside discolors but before the inner core discolors. The life of the Sediment Filter depends upon the
condition of the water supply and amount of water usage. Once you Millennium® RO system is installed, check
the Sediment Filter at 3 month intervals until a filter life is established and then changed accordingly. The
average life of a Sediment filter is 6 months.
Stage 2 - 3) Carbon Blocks: These Pre-filters protects the system by reducing chlorine, organic and inorganic
substance from the water supply before entering the TFC membrane. The average life of a Carbon Block
is 12 months.
Stage 4) TFC Membrane: The high quality Thin Film Composite Membrane uses a separation process that removes
ions, molecules and large particles from the water supply leaving high quality product water for consumption.
This TFC Membrane should be changed when the product water has contamination levels, usually measured in
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) higher level than desired. The average life of a TFC Membrane is 24 to 36 months.
Although TFC membranes are designed for non chlorinated feed supply, your Millennium® RO system is
equipped with double carbon pre-filtration for chlorine reduction prior to the TFC membrane.
Stage 5) Carbon filter: This Post filter is designed to "polish" the product water by removing any remaining taste
and odor creating outstanding drinking water. This filter should be changed at least every 12 months or if
you experience an unusual taste or odor. The average life of a Post-Carbon is 12 months.
Head Assembly (sumps, housings, fittings, valves, and pump assembly) to be replaced every 7 years to ensure
optimum operating conditions and prevent consequential damage.
Drain your storage tank frequently to ensure the freshness of the water in the storage tank by lifting the faucet
handle into the open position until water flow stops from the tank. Return the faucet handle to the closed
position and the tank will refill in 2 hours.
Bladder Tank Pressure 7 to 8 psi without any water in the tank. To recalibrate all water must be drained from
the tank.
HOW TO MANUALLY FLUSH THE MEMBRANE
Manual Flushing: Flushing your system routinely (for 5 minutes each time) will enhance the
performance and prolong the life of the TFC membrane.
The Manual Flushing Device is located in between the Membrane Housing and the Post Carbon
on top of the Proline
®
Flushing Instructions:
1) Close tank valve
2) Open faucet handle
3) Rotate flushing ball valve to FLUSH position
for 5 minutes
4) Open tank ball valve and close faucet handle
5) Return flush ball valve to IN SERVICE posi-
tion (closed)

Replacement Components*:

2nd Stage
3rd Stage
CTX-10-05
CTX-10-05
RO system.
4th Stage
PTRO-1812-75
Flush Position. The flush
position is with an open valve.
12
5th Stage
Head Assembly
OMNP-K2540-BB
SYS-MILL110-HA
Service Position. This is the
normal operation position.
With the closed valve.

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