• Flushing the system ready for use
Before you can use the system all pipework, fittings, pressure
and all consumables must be flushed properly
DO NOT Consumes any water until flushing is complete.
STEP 1 – Refer to Plumbing Diagram (Page 23). Re-check all
connection points. CLOSE the pressure tank valve (4).
STEP 2 – OPEN the flush valve (7) for 15 minutes;
the PP, GAC (UDF), and CTO filters to drain.
STEP 3 - CLOSE the flush valve (7) and OPEN gooseneck faucet for 20
minutes, this will allow the RO membrane to flush.
STEP 4 - CLOSE the gooseneck faucet and OPEN the pressure tank
valve (4). The tank will fill in 2 - 3hrs.
STEP 5 - OPEN the gooseneck faucet (6) to flush the pressure tank
down the sink drain. 3.2 gallons (12 Litres).
STEP 6 - CLOSE the gooseneck faucet (6) and allow the pressure tank
to refill (2-3 hrs.) then drain the pressure tank a 2nd time,
STEP 7 - CLOSE the gooseneck faucet (6) and allow the pressure tank
to refill for the third time (2-
3 hrs.) You have now completed the initial
installation flushing sequence and can use the purified water for
drinking and food preparation.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have completed the installation!
Please make sure the flush valve is CLOSED once the
flushing is complete and when operating the system.
Operation and Maintenance guide
Day to Day operation of the SimPure
®
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The system is designed to purify feedwater continually until it has filled
the 3.2 Gallon (12L) pressure storage tank. As water is drawn from the
faucet tap the tank level drops and the system automatically refills. In
regular
operation the system valves should be in the following position:
CLOSED
Unless dispensing purified water
Monthly Maintenance
lush the system monthly to help remove any buildup of particulates
on
the feedwater side of the system and refresh any
purified water in the
pressure storage tank this helps maintain the output water quality and
high system performance
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STEP 1 – Make sure the gooseneck faucet tap is CLOSED
STEP 2 - OPEN the flush valve (7) for 5 minutes, this will allow the
RO membrane to flush to drain removing any contaminants.
STEP 3 – CLOSE the manual flush valve (7).
STEP 4 – OPEN gooseneck faucet valve and run water to drain until
the flow rate slows to a trickle
STEP 5 – CLOSE gooseneck faucet and allow the system to refill (2-
3hrs).
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