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Waterite VECTAPURE 360 User Manual

Waterite VECTAPURE 360
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INSTALLATION AND OWNER’S MANUAL
For
VECTAPURE
360
Drinking Water Systems
THIS MANUAL IS TO BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER OF THE EQUIPMENT FOR
REFERENCE PURPOSES AND TECHNICAL GUIDANCE. IT IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED THAT QUALIFIED DEALER SERVICE PERSONNEL BE
CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF AN UNKNOWN INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE OR
APPARENT PRODUCT MALFUNCTION. AN ANNUAL PREVENTATIVE
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION BY A WATER PROFESSIONAL IS RECOMMENDED TO
ENSURE TROUBLE-FREE AND CONTINUOUS OPERATION.
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Waterite VECTAPURE 360 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWaterite
ModelVECTAPURE 360
CategoryWater Filtration Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How VECTAPURE 360 Differs from Ordinary Filters

Explains how VECTAPURE 360 systems use quarter-turn bayonet style cartridges unlike traditional filter systems.

How UF and RO Membranes Work

Details the function of hollow capillaries in UF membranes and spiral-wound films in RO membranes for water purification.

Treatment Processes in VECTAPURE 360 Systems

Describes the use of PP, GAC, CBC cartridges, UF, and RO membranes for comprehensive water treatment.

Mineral Removal by Membranes

Explains that RO membranes remove salts, while UF membranes retain naturally occurring minerals.

Membrane Filtration of Bacteria and Viruses

Confirms that RO and UF membranes eliminate bacteria, viruses, and parasites, but notes potential contamination risks.

Unpacking and Installation

Selecting the System Location

Details how to choose an appropriate location for the V360 filtration system, considering access and environmental factors.

Getting Ready for Installation

Covers clearing the workspace, unpacking components, checking for damage, and identifying necessary tools for installation.

Install the Cold Water Supply Faucet Adapter

Provides detailed instructions on how to turn off water, disconnect existing tubing, install the adapter, and reconnect tubing, checking for leaks.

Install the Sink Faucet

Guides on selecting a location for the faucet, drilling the hole using specified bits, smoothing edges, and attaching the faucet adapter.

Install the Drain Saddle Assembly (RO System)

Details the process of selecting a location, marking, drilling a hole, and attaching the drain saddle assembly to the drainpipe.

Install Tank Valve and Prepare Storage Tank (RO System)

Explains how to wrap the tank nipple with Teflon tape, thread the shut-off valve, and connect the tube to the tank valve securely.

Mounting the Filtration Unit

Covers marking mounting holes, drilling pilot holes, and attaching the filtration unit bracket to the wall or cabinet securely.

Connect the System Tubing

Provides instructions on making secure quick-connect fittings for system tubing, including connecting to the water supply adapter and faucet outlet.

Operation and Maintenance

Changing Filter Cartridges

Details the recommended schedule for replacing filter cartridges (red, green, blue), UF membrane (violet), and RO membrane (yellow).

Warranty Information and Validation

Advises keeping proof of purchase and warranty certificate, and returning the warranty card to validate the product warranty.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting: Low Water or No Water

Lists possible causes like closed valves, low pressure, plugged filters/membranes, and provides solutions.

Troubleshooting: System Runs Continuously

Identifies potential causes such as a defective auto shutoff valve in RO systems and suggests replacement.

Troubleshooting: Leaking Joints

Suggests checking fittings and reseating tubes to resolve leaks, referring to installation steps for guidance.

Drinking Water System Common Parts List

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