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Nalite Aquator Silver User Manual

Nalite Aquator Silver
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Nalite Aquator Silver Specifications

General IconGeneral
Storage Tank Capacity3.2 gallons
Filtration MethodReverse Osmosis
Filter Life6-12 months
Operating Temperature40-100°F
Filtration TechnologyReverse Osmosis
Stages of Filtration5

Summary

General Definitions

1.1 to 1.7: Definitions of Water Types and Appliance Requirements

Defines terms like ionized water, alkaline water, acidic water, silvered water, and notes appliance safety requirements.

Package Items

Technical Data

Water Types and Properties

4.1 Ionized Alkaline Water

Describes alkaline water (catholyte) as living water, its properties like mild negative electrical load, and health benefits.

4.2 Ionized Acidic Water

Details acidic water (anolyte) with positive electrical load, sour taste, and its external uses like disinfection and agriculture.

4.3 Silvered Water

Explains silvered water containing silver ions, its bactericidal properties, safety, and usage for health.

Appliance Design and Operation

5.1-5.4 Component and Control Overview

Details appliance components like bottom container, handle, cover, electrodes, and the control scheme with buttons.

5.5 Membrane Placement

Describes the correct placement and twisting of the membrane between removable containers.

5.6 Electrode Function

Explains that acidic water is generated at the anode (dark electrode) and alkaline at the cathode (light electrode).

5.7 Container Removal

Notes that containers are removed when silvered water is produced and modes cannot be switched simultaneously.

Properties of Ionized Water

6.1 ORP and pH Overview

Introduces ORP (oxidation-reduction potential) and pH as key properties of ionized water.

6.2 Alkaline Water Properties

Details alkaline water characteristics: soft, odourless, negative ORP, pH 7-12.

6.3 Acidic Water Properties

Describes acidic water: sour taste, weak chlorine odour, positive ORP, pH 7-2, and bactericidal properties.

6.4 Storage and Testing

Recommends storage in closed containers away from sunlight and notes pH/ORP testing data.

Production of Ionized Water

7.1-7.4 Initial Setup and Water Filling

Instructions for removing the cover, inserting containers, filling water, and placing the cover correctly.

7.5-7.6 Process Selection and Operation

Guides on selecting electrodes, setting pH, starting the process, and recognizing completion via indicators.

7.7-7.8 Post-Production Handling

Details on unplugging, removing the cover, pouring water, and handling sediments/foam in alkaline water.

7.9-7.11 Water Characteristics and Cleaning

Notes on acidic water taste/smell, water heating, and cleaning containers and the appliance.

Electrode Cleaning and Storage

7.12 Electrode Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the light electrode with vinegar and noting the dark electrode needs no cleaning.

7.13 Drying and Storage

Guidance on drying containers and cover, and assembling/storing the appliance in a dry place.

Properties of Silvered Water

8.1-8.3 Bactericidal Properties

Highlights silvered water's bactericidal properties, impact based on concentration, and preservation duration.

8.4-8.6 Usage and Consumption

Recommends water sources, notes appearance, advises against boiling, and sets consumption limits.

Production of Silvered Water

9.1-9.5 Initial Setup and Water Filling

Instructions for fitting the silver electrode holder, removing containers, filling water, and placing the cover.

9.6-9.7 Process Selection and Duration

Guides on setting silvering duration, selecting time via buttons, and understanding indicator signals.

9.8-9.12 Post-Production Handling

Details on unplugging, pouring silvered water, cleaning electrodes, washing, drying, and storage.

Safety Requirements

10.1 Connection Requirements

Specifies that the appliance connects to the electric network only when filled with water and the cover is on.

10.2 Prohibited Actions

Lists forbidden actions: removing cover while plugged, running near open flame, disassembling, etc.

Troubleshooting

Warranties

12.1 Warranty Validity

States warranties are valid for 24 months provided instructions are followed.

12.2 Defective Appliance Handling

Instructs to deliver defective appliances to the store or manufacturer during the warranty period.

12.3 Warranty Exclusion

Excludes warranty for mechanically damaged appliances or those used without adhering to instructions.