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Product Type | Water Ionizer |
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Plates | 9 |
Water Source | Tap water |
Display | LCD |
Filtration | Dual Filtration System |
Warranty | 5 years |
ORP Range | -800 to +600 mV |
Power Supply | 110V/60Hz |
Cleaning | Automatic Cleaning Cycle |
Components for attaching the diverter valve to faucets and unit connections.
The main carbon filter and the flexible metal spout for water delivery.
Tubing for water flow and hardware for optional wall mounting.
Outer and inner covers of the water filter system.
The water ionizer unit, inlet, and outlet hoses.
The power cord and acidic water outlet hose.
Definitions of safety symbols for operation and warnings.
Guidelines for source water quality, flow rate, and pressure.
Prohibited locations for installing the water ionizer.
Safe practices for power outlets, cords, and plugs.
Safe practices for power supply, wet hands, and cleaning agents.
Rules for appliance use, children supervision, and repairs.
Consult physician if you have certain health issues before drinking.
Gradual introduction to alkaline water for body adjustment.
Guideline to avoid drinking alkaline water with medications.
Proper containers and conditions to maintain ionized properties.
Guidelines for using acidic water for skin and for pets.
Cautions for using ionized water with aquatic life and plants.
Procedures for flushing residual water and handling tainted water.
Maximum continuous operation times and consumable water pH limits.
Importance of proper grounding for electrical safety.
Environmental disposal guidelines and basic unit specifications.
Details on the power system, voltage, wattage, and rated power.
Operating temperature, water pressure, and flow rate specifications.
Filter life, cleaning cycles, LCD details, certifications, and warranty.
Diagram illustrating the optional wall mount setup.
A list of the sequential steps for installing the unit.
Identifying faucet threads and available connector types.
Connecting the diverter valve directly to outside-threaded faucets.
Connecting the diverter valve to inside-threaded faucets.
Connecting the diverter valve to unthreaded faucets using specific connectors.
Removing, preparing, and inserting the carbon filter.
Rinsing the filter to remove particles and prime it.
Removing protective clips and retaining horns from valves.
Attaching the inlet and outlet hoses to the water ionizer.
Procedure for screwing the flexible metal spout onto the unit.
Attaching the inlet water and acidic water outlet hoses to the diverter.
Flushing the filtration system to remove air and particles.
Checking for leaks and performing a final system flush.
Positioning the unit and placing the drill mounting guide.
Drilling holes in the wall according to the guide.
Inserting expansion anchors into the drilled wall holes.
Securing the water ionizer to the wall using screws.
Confirming power outlet and initial unit startup sequence.
Overview of presets and factors affecting pH readings.
Crucial safety precautions for handling pH testing reagent.
Detailed steps for conducting pH tests using the reagent.
Recommendation to use provided reagent over litmus paper.
Avoiding sunlight and heat for accurate pH testing.
How LCD colors signify the currently selected preset.
Explanation of each indicator on the LCD screen.
Details on alkaline presets for cooking, drinking, and beverages.
Information on purified water and acidic presets for cosmetic/cleaning.
How to cycle through different alkaline, purified, and acidic modes.
Turning on the faucet and diverter to start/stop water flow.
How auto-cleaning is initiated after dispensing alkaline or acidic water.
Why auto-cleaning does not occur after using the Purified water mode.
Duration, indicators, and prohibitions during auto-cleaning.
Purpose, trigger, initiation, and process of enhanced cleaning.
Accessory for converting countertop unit to under-sink.
Description of the 3-stage particulate and carbon filter.
Recommended schedule and reason for manual descaling.
Steps to prepare the unit and remove the filter for descaling.
Preparing and applying the descaling agent to the unit.
Draining the agent, flushing the system, and reassembling.
Troubleshooting when the LCD or control panel does not light up.
Diagnosing slow or irregular water dispensing and spout flow.
Explaining and resolving cloudy water and white particles.
Addressing slow production, pH variance, and acidic water odor.
Resolving acidic water odor and persistent filter replacement prompts.
First 5 years coverage and subsequent part replacement.
Procedure for reporting defects and items not covered by warranty.
Conditions that will cause the warranty to become void.