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Pelican PSE1800 - User Manual

Pelican PSE1800
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Owner’s Manual
Pelican PSE1800/PSE2000
Premium Whole House Water Filter
Filter & Salt Free Water
Softener/Conditioner Combo

Questions and Answers

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    davisbrettJul 31, 2025
    Why is the water pressure slowing immediately after Pelican PSE1800 Water Dispenser installation?
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      Tammy SullivanJul 31, 2025
      If your Pelican Water Dispenser experiences slowing water pressure immediately after installation, it's possibly due to carbon blockage in the top basket caused by high water flow. Avoid using high-flow appliances like bathtubs or multi-headed showers for the first 72 hours. If you suspect a blockage, turn off the water for at least 10 minutes to clear it, then resume using water at normal flow rates.
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    smorrisAug 5, 2025
    Why does the water appear grey or cloudy in my Pelican Water Dispenser?
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      sarahburnsAug 5, 2025
      It's normal for water from Pelican Water Dispenser to appear gray or cloudy for the first week to ten days after installation due to extra carbon dust.
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    Michael DorseyAug 9, 2025
    Why is the water inside my Pelican PSE1800 gray?
    • M
      msanchezAug 10, 2025
      It's normal for the water inside the tank of Pelican Water Dispenser to be gray initially. This happens with all carbon filters and will gradually fade. The grayness is due to carbon dust released from air pockets within the carbon filter, which is harmless.
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    Allison IngramAug 15, 2025
    How to fix water leaking at the top of the tank around the head of Pelican Water Dispenser?
    • L
      lgomezAug 15, 2025
      To fix water leaking at the top of the tank around the head of your Pelican Water Dispenser, try tightening the head by turning it. The tank head is pre-installed hand-tight, so do not overtighten it; just turn it snug.
  • S
    Samantha ReeseAug 19, 2025
    What to do if the pressure is dropping off during the carbon wash of Pelican PSE1800 Water Dispenser?
    • S
      stephanie37Aug 19, 2025
      If the pressure is dropping off during the carbon wash of your Pelican Water Dispenser, it is caused by air trapped in the carbon bed. Turn off the water and let the tank sit for about 30 minutes to allow the carbon to settle. If the pressure drops again, let the system stand for 72 hours, then slowly turn the water back on to continue the carbon wash.
  • T
    Thomas LopezAug 25, 2025
    How to fix if the tank leans to one side or is not level for Pelican Water Dispenser?
    • J
      Joseph BurchAug 25, 2025
      To level a leaning Pelican Water Dispenser tank, lift the tank straight up about 6 inches and tap it on the ground until it stands vertically. The tank's round bottom and boot are designed to help it stand upright.

Summary

Product Operation and Specifications

Important Information

Key instructions and compliance checks before installation.

Water Conditions for Operation

Specifies ideal water parameters and pre-treatment needs for optimal system function.

Complete Parts List

System Components List

Lists all included parts with descriptions and quantities for system assembly.

Installation Overview

Pre-Installation Steps

Steps required before the main installation process begins.

Bypass Valve Installation

Instructions for correctly installing the bypass valve assembly.

Carbon Tank Soak Process

Carbon Tank Soak Procedure

Detailed steps for soaking the carbon tank to prepare it for use.

Carbon Tank Wash Process

Carbon Tank Wash Procedure

Detailed steps for washing the carbon tank after soaking.

Installation Steps

Pre-Filter Assembly

Instructions for assembling the pre-filter unit.

Pre-Filter Installation

Steps for installing the pre-filter onto the water line.

Water Filter Tank Installation

Plumbing and Fittings for Water Filter Tank

Details plumbing connections and required bypass valve fittings.

Salt Free Water Softener;Conditioner Tank Installation

Plumbing and Fittings for Softener;Conditioner Tank

Details plumbing connections and required bypass valve fittings.

Media Preparation

Media Soak Procedure

Steps for soaking the media in the water filter tank.

Media Flush;Condition Procedure

Steps for flushing and conditioning the system media.

Final Installation Steps

Post-Installation Checks and Precautions

Final checks for leaks, initial use restrictions, and optional hot water heater cleaning.

Expected Post-Installation Effects

Water Quality Changes (New Users)

Explains expected water changes and de-scaling for first-time users.

Water Quality Changes (Previous Softener Users)

Details expected water changes compared to traditional softeners.

Specific Usage Advice

Dishwasher Operation Tips

Advice on adjusting detergents and rinse agents for dishwashers.

Glass Shower Door Maintenance

Recommendations for cleaning and sealing glass shower doors.

System Maintenance

Sediment Filter Replacement

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the sediment filter.

Troubleshooting Guide

Installation and Pressure Issues

Addresses pressure drops, leaks, and unlevel tank problems.

Water Quality and Pressure Problems

Explains gray/cloudy water and slow water pressure.

Troubleshooting Continued

Immediate Post-Installation Pressure Issues

Solutions for immediate pressure reduction after installation.

Warranty Information

Limited Lifetime Warranty Terms

Outlines the terms and conditions of the limited lifetime warranty.

Performance Guarantee Details

States the performance guarantee for specific filter models.

Warranty Registration

Warranty Registration Process

Steps and information required to register the product warranty.

Product Certifications

NSF;ANSI and DVGW Certifications

Lists certifications for material safety, structural integrity, and scale prevention.

Pelican PSE1800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPelican
ModelPSE1800
CategoryWater Dispenser
LanguageEnglish

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