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Troubleshooting
If the appliance experiences difficulties, use the Appliance Shutoff Valve to shut off the incoming water to the
appliance.
Problem
Possible Cause
No water, not enough water,
Incoming water supply valve is
or low water flow
turned off
Low incoming water pressure
Capacity is exhausted
Plumbing restriction
Filters (1, 2, and 4) or RO mem-
brane (3) is clogged
I/O Valve is inoperative
Unexpected flow in drain line I/O Valve is inoperative
No drain flow
Filters (1, 2, and 4) or RO mem-
brane (3) is clogged
Flow restrictor is inoperative
Bad tasting water
Replacement filter cartridge K7M (4)
is exhausted
Newly replaced Replacement filter
cartridge K7M (4) is not flushed
completely
Problem with the tank bladder
Cloudy water and/or ice
Dissolved air in incoming water
cubes
supply
Leaking water from appliance Tube is not fully inserted into a
connection
A cartridge is not installed correctly
Water is sitting in the top of the
appliance
Spigot-valve leaks
Valve seat is defective
Air gap overflows
Debris is lodged in 3/8-inch drain
line
Broken handle or spout
Fatigue or misuse
Unusual sounds during
Problem with one of the restrictors
operation
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Solution
Turn on incoming water supply valve
Verify pressure is above 28 psi; install
a booster pump if needed
Allow time for the appliance to replen-
ish the storage tank
Check connections and tubes for
obstructions
See Maintenance Procedures
See Maintenance Procedures
See Maintenance Procedures
See Maintenance Procedures
See Maintenance Procedures
See Maintenance Procedures
Open the treated water spigot and
drain the storage tank once. Flush one
or two tanks of treated water through
the postfilter (4)
See Maintenance Procedures
Problem clears up as the condition of
the incoming water changes. Letting
water stand will allow the dissolved air
to dissipate
Make sure the tube is at least 1/2-inch
into the connection and install the
locking clip
Ensure that all four cartridges are
locked into place
Verify that no water is in the top of the
unit under the decorative cover. See
Maintenance Procedures
Replace the spigot assembly
Disconnect the tube from the drain
saddle and clean out the debris or
replace the drain line
Replace the spigot assembly
See Maintenance Procedures
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Drinking Water Machine
Installation Guide
Specifications
Model Part #
RO Membrane (3)
Production Rates
Gallons per day
1
Liters per day
1
NSF gpd
2
NSF lpd
2
Water Pressure (Min-Max) psi (bar)
Water Temperature (Min-Max) °F (°C)
Chlorine Tolerance (ppm)
Max. Hardness (Gr. pg)
Max. Iron (ppm)
Max. Mang. (ppm)
pH Limit
Max. TDS Limit (ppm)
Hydrogen Sulfide (ppm)
Max. Turbidity (NTU)
TDS Rejection
Typical @ 60 psi (4.1 bar)
NSF @ 50 psi (3.4 bar)
Storage – Gal. (L)
Water Supply
Treatment Stages
Replacement filter cartridge K5 (1)
Replacement filter cartridge K2 (2)
Replacement filter cartridge K7M(4)
Activated Carbon Filter and
Height – inches (cm)
Width – inches (cm)
Depth – inches (cm)
Weight – lb (kg)
Efficiency Rating
4
Recovery Rating
5
Treated Water: Drain Water Ratio
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Treated water output is measured to atmosphere with incoming
1
water of 77°F (25°C), 60 psi (4.1 bar) and 425 ppm TDS.
NSF production is measured against a pressure tank @ 5 psi
2
(34 bar) backpressure, 77°F (25°C), 50 psi (3.4 bar) and 750 mg/L
± 40 mg/L TDS, 1 NTU turbidity 7.5 ± 0.5 pH, 1 US/cm.
Well water may require pre-treatment before using in the
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Drinking Water Machine
Drinking Water Machine
Installation Guide
AQUAPHOR DWM-101
TFC
ULP
52.5
52.5
198
198
36.87
25.96
139.57
98.27
27.6–91.4 (1.9-6.3)
27.6–91.4 (1.9-6.3)
41–100.4 (5–38)
41–100.4 (5–38)
0
0
10
10
< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.05
< 0.05
4.0–10.0
4.0–10.0
2000
2000
0.00
0.00
1.0
1.0
95%–97%
95%–97%
92.8%
96.7%
1.3 (5)
1.3 (5)
Municipal, Well
Municipal, Well
3
4
4
5 Micron Sediment
5 Micron Sediment
Carbon Block
Carbon Block
Activated Carbon Filter and
Mineralizer
Mineralizer
16.5 (42)
16.5 (42)
7.5 (19)
7.5 (19)
14.5 (37)
14.5 (37)
13.7 (6.2)
13.7 (6.2)
12.87%
10.52%
11.05%
33.63%
1:5
1:5
Efficiency Rating means the percentage of the influent water to
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the system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated
water under operating conditions that approximate typical daily
usage.
Recovery Rating means the percentage of the influent water to
5
the membrane portion of the system that is available to the user as
reverse osmosis treated water when the system is operating without
a storage tank or when the storage tank is bypassed.
Per manufacturer testing. This may vary.
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