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Brand | Frizzlife |
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Model | PX500-A |
Category | Water Filtration Systems |
Language | English |
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Lists model, operating temp, frequency, power, flow rate, voltage, pressure, water source, production rate.
Lists included accessories like faucet, drain saddle, tubing, fittings, etc.
Instructions on cutting, connecting, and disconnecting tubing using fittings and clips.
Guidance on drilling a hole for the faucet and mounting it.
Covers safety warnings, tubing preparation, and connecting the initial water valve.
Details connecting the system to the water supply, drain, and routing output tubing.
Covers faucet installation and connecting the power adapter to complete the setup.
Explains initial system flush and precautions for first use or after filter replacement.
Overview of the system's control panel, indicators, and buttons.
Describes system behavior when powered on and during water production.
Explains filter status indicators and long-time operation alerts.
Details automatic and manual flushing procedures.
Instructions on how to reset filter life indicators after replacement.
Introduces filter types and their recommended replacement periods.
Step-by-step guide for replacing cartridges and resetting their lifespans.
Guidance on flushing the system after replacing specific filter types.
Information on connecting the RO system to a refrigerator or ice maker using an optional kit.
Introduces an optional mini water tank to address lag in water outflow from tankless systems.
General maintenance guidelines, including what to do when the system is not used for a long time.
Addresses common user queries about white bubbles, TDS readings, and system performance.
Answers questions regarding faucet stem length and system not working after power connection.
Details the one-year limited warranty terms, coverage, exclusions, and user responsibilities.
Clarifies what is not covered by the warranty, such as consumables and misuse.