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5
INSTALLATION
The rst lter in the system is the 5 µm sediment lter, in which solid
particles are retained. The water then passes through the activated carbon
granulate lter (GAC). This lter retains organic substances and especially
free chlorine. Furthermore, odors are eliminated. The 1-µm sediment lter
is the last lter before the membrane. This also protects the membrane,
which increases its service life.
The water ltered through the three pre-lters then ows through the
membrane, which forms the basis of the w
ater treatment in the reverse
osmosis system. A large number of small particles are retained here,
which are then discharged through the waste water tube.
The water that has been able to penetrate the membrane rst passes
through the downstream activated carbon lter, which has the function of
a pH regulator, and then to the clean water tank.
To ensure reliable functioning and a long service life of the membrane, the
amount of waste water must always be bigger than the amount of clean
water. The
treated clean water in the tank increases the water supply. The
storage capacity of your system is 2.2 gallons, which is approximately
8 liters.
The system is very easy to use and the water pipe system can be easily
installed anywhere. The installation should only be carried out by a
qualied technician.
Cebilon Platinum reverse osmosis system contains components that need
to be replaced regularly to eciently lter the dissolved solids (TDS) from
the water.
Free chlorine can ne
gatively aect the polymer structure of the membrane
within the system.
Please read the operating instructions and pay particular attention to the
chapters about installation, operation, maintenance and warranty conditions.
The operating sequence of the system is shown in Figure 4.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE