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Stage 6: pH (Upgrade) - Neutralizes acid/adds minerals
Stage 7: Alkaline (Upgrade) – Raise alkalinity, lower ORP
Stage 8: Post - Polishing filter to ensure clean, fresh tasting water
Delivery: Dedicated RO Faucet

System Maintenance Summary:

Filters: Filter maintenance will vary depending on water quality
and water usage. For most homes with average water quality and
usage, every 6 months is usually sufficient. For higher water use
and/or dirtier water, more frequent filter changes may be needed.
Filters need to be changed at least once a year. If equipped, the
UV bulb should be changed every 12 months. Refer to the front
cover for the filter set specific to your system. Replacement filters
available online at www.afwfilters.com or by calling 785-735-9769.
Membrane: Average membrane life varies from 2-4 years
depending on a number of factors. Reduced water production or
quality may indicate a fouled membrane, or a TDS meter can be
used to monitor the membrane. The membrane should be
changed at least every 4 years.
Sanitization: It is recommended that the system is sanitized once
a year to prevent bacterial build up and ensure a clean system.
Even in homes with no known bacteria problem or bacteria
prevention in place it is a good idea to sanitize the system. If used
in a home with a known bacteria problem, more frequent
sanitization may be a good idea.

Pre-installation Check List

1. Read through and familiarize yourself with these instructions
and the installation process. This will ensure you have the proper
tools, parts, and abilities to install the system before beginning,
rather than having to stop halfway through because of missing
parts, incorrect tools, or the inability to perform a required task.
2. Check and follow all local plumbing. Going against plumbing
codes is illegal, and can cause problems. Abundant Flow Water is
not responsible for any problems resulting from improper
installation or installations violating local plumbing codes.
3. Determine installation locations, including feed water supply,
drain, faucet, filter system, and storage tank. Ensure you have
room for everything, and plan room for future filter changes.
4. Familiarize yourself with the quick connect fittings. Your system
uses quick connect fittings. There is a collet ring at the end of the
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the system is turned off.
12. If the system was unhooked to change the filters, hook it back
up now. Open the angle adapter ball valve on the feed water
line, and open the tank ball valve.
13. Open the faucet, and tilt the system back and forth and side to
side to help work the air out of the lines.
14. Allow the system some time to start producing water from the
faucet, depending on the system and water pressure this may
take up to 30 minutes. Once you are getting a steady flow of
water (anything from a steady drip to a small stream,
depending on membrane size and water pressure), shut the
faucet off.
15. Allow the system to fill the tank. Depending on the system and
water pressure, this can take anywhere from 1 - 5 hours.
16. Once the tank has filled, open the faucet, allowing all the
water to drain until flow from the faucet is down to the slow
drip or stream seen in step 14. This flushes the system,
cleaning the membrane and preparing it for use.
17. Repeat steps 15-16 at least once to ensure thorough flushing
of the new filters.
18. Your membrane is now changed and the system is ready to use
again.
Estimated System Life
The estimated system life is typically about 10 years. After this
point wear and required replacement costs typically outweigh the
costs and advantages of replacing the entire system with a new
unit.
System Sanitization:
Important Note: Reverse Osmosis water purification systems
remove most contaminates in drinking water, however there is no
guarantee on the quality of the final product. In addition to that,
it is important that you are aware that bacteria can grow within
your RO system, even in homes with no known bacteria problems,
and thus we recommend using this sanitization procedure at least
one a year to prevent and eliminate any bacteria growth. If using
on a water supply that has a known bacteria problem, more
frequent sanitization may be necessary. If your system has a UV
filter this will eliminate bacteria in your final product water,
however, the UV filter is one of the last stages, so the majority of
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