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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE / 21
Service and Maintenance
Service Schedule
To keep the Aqua-Cleer
®
/Good Water Machine
system
operating properly, it is necessary to change the filters and
sanitize the system periodically. Typically, this should be done
on an annual basis. Service frequency may vary depending
on local water conditions. High sediment, chlorine, turbidity,
or hardness levels may require more frequent service. Use
the following as a guide.
At least once per year
Replace:
• Particle Filter
Activated Carbon Filter
• Polishing Filter
Check:
RO Membrane Filter
• TDS Reduction Performance
• Flow Rates
Capillary Assembly
Sanitize the System.
Cartridge Conditioning
The activated carbon, reverse osmosis, and polishing filter
cartridges must be conditioned as follows prior to installation
into the Aqua-Cleer/Good Water Machine system. Follow
the procedures detailed in the “In-Plant Preparation” section
of this manual.
Activated Carbon Cartridge - 5 gallon flush to remove
carbon dust
RO Membrane Filter - 24 hour flush to remove preserva-
tive solution
Polishing Filter - 2 gallon flush to remove carbon dust
Filter Replacement and Sanitizing Procedure
Use the following procedure when servicing the Aqua-Cleer/
Good Water Machine system. Refer to Figures 15 & 16.
NOTICE: You may want to fill a pitcher with drinking water
before beginning service as it will take several hours for the
system to refill after servicing.
The Aqua-Cleer/Good Water Machine system may be
sanitized with either 5-1/4% liquid chlorine bleach or a fresh
bottle of consumer grade hydrogen peroxide.
NOTICE: The reverse osmosis membrane filter used in this
system may be severely damaged by chlorine. The mem-
brane filter must be removed from the system if chlorine bleach
is to be used for sanitizing.
NOTICE: Hydrogen peroxide should not be used if iron is
present in the supply water as the RO membrane filter may
be damaged.
Cleanliness is essential in the filter replacement procedure.
Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before handling
filters. The use of surgical gloves is strongly recommended.
1. Locate the system’s supply valve and turn off the
system’s water supply.
2. Open the dispenser faucet and drain the storage tank.
3. Lift the filter assembly from the mounting bracket and
place it in a dish pan or similar vessel to catch any
dripping water.
4. Pull the u-clip from the rear of the particle filter housing
.
5. Insert the u-clip into the two square holes at the bottom
rear of the manifold. Push up to release the filter
housing.
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