64404 Naturewater 5 Stage RO System Instruction Manual

June 2, 2024
Naturewater

Nature water 64404 5 Stage RO System

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-PRODUCT

Read and follow the operating instructions and safety information before initial operation.

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing to purchase this quality product. To minimise the risk of injury, we ask you to always take some basic safety precautions when using this product. Please read this operating manual carefully and make sure that you understand it. Keep these operation instructions in a safe place.

Safety instructions

  • Regularly clean and replace the filter cartridges.
  • Do not disassemble the parts randomly; this could provoke leakages or damage.
  • Do not use mains adaptors the voltage of which is not suitable.
  • Before storing the device for a long period, disconnect the mains plug and close the water tap.
  • Do not store or use the device when the ambient temperature is 0 ℃ or below.
  • Proceed with caution when installing or unmounting a cartridge or when moving the device.

Other instructions

  • When not using the device, interrupt the water supply and close the ball valve to avoid damage caused by water hammers.
  • Uncontrolled water hammers might cause leakage or damage to the filter housing. Warranty is excluded for damages caused by water hammers.
  • When problems occur, disconnect the device from the mains and water supply and contact an expert. Changing the filter might repair the problem.
  • The device vibrates during operation.
  • It is recommended to have an expert replace the cartridge.
  • With insufficient water supply, the control lamp is yellow, and a buzzer sounds during 5 s.
  • After 50 hours of operation, the indicator is green, and the buzzer sounds for 10 s. At the same time, the system shuts down and reminds the user of replacing the 3 pre-filters.
  • The calculation of the service life of the filters is reinitialised after a new start.

Note!

  • When operating the device for the first time, check the system for correct installation and smooth operation before opening the water tap.
  • Rinse the filter for 10–15 min before using the water for alimentation purposes.
  • Wait for the system to normally run for more than 90 min before performing any test.

Product and accessories

Name
1 Filter system

2

| Six filter cartridges, including:

PP sediment filter (PP), activated-carbon filter (CTO), coconut activated- carbon filter (COC), 2× reverse-osmosis membrane (RO), and activated-carbon post-filter (T-33)

3| Accessories box, including:

water faucet, three-way valve, three hoses, user’s manual, adaptor, and drain clamp

Drawings illustrating contents of accessories box

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(2\)

Name Name
1 Water faucet 4 User’s manual
2 3-way valve 5 Adaptor
3 3 hoses (red, blue, and white) 6 Drain clamp

Note
might vary depending on the responsibility

Connection diagram

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(3\)

Name/description Name/description
1 Reverse-osmosis water faucet 6 Water drain hose (red ¼″ tube)
2 Feed water tap 7 Reverse-osmosis water hose (blue)
3 Energy 8 Water inlet hose (white ⅜″ tube)
4 Reserve at least 100 mm for pipe bends at the rear side. 9

Feed water line
5| Filtered water (optional)| 10| 3-way ball valve

Installation

Installing the ball valve and T pieces

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(4\)

  • Install the T piece and the 3-way ball valve according to the instructions.
  • Wrap the thread of the 3-way ball valve and T piece with adhesive rubber.
  • Connect the water supply line (⅜″, white) from the device to the feed-water valve.
  • Install the 3-way ball valve to the T piece, then connect it to the water source.
Name/description Name/description
1 Water supply hose 3 Connect to pipe
2 3-way ball valve 4 Connect to faucet

Mounting the water faucet

  • Choose a suitable spot near your washbasin to install the water faucet.
  • Drill a 12-mm diameter hole into the worktop.
  • Install the washers, plates, gaskets, and nuts in the order shown and tighten them on the worktop.
  • Fix the reverse-osmosis water line (¼″, blue) to the underside of the water faucet, then connect the line to the device.
    Attention! Make sure that the lines have been connected properly.

Installing the drain clamp

  • Install the drain clamp to the drain pipe above the syphon and tighten it.
  • Using the drain clamp as a guide, drill a 6-mm hole large enough to feed the ¼-inch pipe through one side of the drain pipe. Do not drill through both sides!
  • Connect the drain pipe (¼″, red) from the device to the drain clamp.

Attention!

  • Cut the hoses cleanly and at right angles. Failure to do so will result in poor connections and possible water leaks.
  • The lowest point of the pipe should be the point where the drain clamp is connected.
  • The pipe should not sag, as this might lead to excessive noise when the wastewater flows to the drain

Drain clamp assembly

Name/description Name/description
1 Drain hose 5 M6×35 screw
2 Cap nut 6 Drain pipe
3 Use 7 M6 nut
4 Drain clamp, front holder 8 Drain clamp, rear holder

Instructions for the first operation

  1. Connect the reverse-osmosis system with the adapter. The power indicator light lights up, and the buzzer sounds three times, and the machine is rinsed for 90 s while the indicator light flashes blue slowly.
  2. While the indicator light flashes blue slowly, the system starts producing pure water. The device switches to standby, and the indicator light lights up blue continuously when the water tank is full.
  3. As soon as the system stops producing pure water, the indicator lamp lights up red. The buzzer sounds 30 times after 6 hours of uninterrupted operation or if a water leak has been detected.
  4. Replacing the cartridges and maintaining the device

Recommended replacement intervals for cartridges

__

Stages

| __

Filter cartridges

| __

Function

| Service life (guide value) (months)
---|---|---|---
1st stage| PP sediment filter| Removes larger suspended particles from the water.| 3–6
2nd stage| CTO activated-carbon filter| Effectively remove chlorine, bind colour and odours, and filter the smallest impurities from the water to extend the service life of the reverse-osmosis membrane.| 3–6
3rd stage| COC activated-carbon filter| 3–6
__

4th stage

| Reverse-osmosis membrane| Filters the finest pollutants from the water and allows only pure water to pass

through.

| __

12–24

5th stage| Activate-carbon post-filter| Purifies the water again and ensures a good flavour.| 3–6

Replacing the filter cartridges

  1. Before replacing the cartridges, turn off the water, close the tap, open the reverse-osmosis tap, and drain the water in the pipe.Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(7\)
  2. Tilt the cartridge by 30°, turn it anti-clockwise, and remove it.Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(8\)
  3. Insert the new cartridge by turning it clockwise according to the instructions, then attach the side bracket.Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(9\)

Note!
Please reset the cartridges after replacement.

Technical specifications

Quality of feed water Municipal tap water
Pure water flow rate (ℓ⁄min) 1.2
Temperature of feed water (℃) 5–45
TDS value of feed water (ppm) ≤ 250
Chlorine content of feed water (ppm) ≤ 0.2
Rejection (%) 90–99
Feed-water pressure (bar) 1–4
Stability against electric shocks Type 2

Process chart of water treatment

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(10\)

Name Name
1 Feed water 7 Reverse-osmosis water
2 PP sediment filter 8 Reverse-osmosis filter
3 GAC activated-carbon filter 9 Pump
4 CTO activated-carbon filter 10 Water faucet
5 Purified water (optional) 11 Drain pipe
6 T33 filter 12 Wastewater

Wiring chart

Nature-water-64404-5-Stage-RO-System-FIG- \(11\)

Name Name
1 Indicator light 5 Pump
2 Main control 6 Leakage detector
3 Solenoid valve of water inlet 7 Low-pressure switch
4 Solenoid valve of flush water 8 High-pressure switch

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible cause Proposed solution
The water pump is out of order, system not working Insufficient feed water
pressure Raise feed water pressure.
No electricity or outage Switch on.
High-pressure switch damaged Exchange high-pressure switch.
The pump is blocked, adapter fuse blown Replace pump.  

water
The water pump is running, but the system is not working| Reverse-osmosis membrane structure| Replace reverse-osmosis membrane.
Pressure loss of water pump| Repair the water pump.
Solenoid valve for flushing damaged| Replace the flush solenoid valve.
Constantly flowing water at a standstill| Solenoid valve for water inlet damaged| Replace the water-inlet solenoid valve.
Cannot be switched off when the pressure tank is full or is started repeatedly| High-pressure switch damaged| Repair switch.| or| replace| high- pressure
Non-return valve damaged| Replace the non-return valve.

Regulations for waste disposal
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive, 2012/19/EU) of the EU was implemented in the German law related to electrical and electronic equipment and appliances. All WilTec electric devices that fall under the WEEE directive are labelled with the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled rubbish bin. This symbol indicates that this electric device must not be disposed of with domestic waste.

WilTec Technik GmbH is registered with the German registration authority EAR (Stiftung ElektroAltgeräte Register) under the WEEE registration number DE45283704. Disposal of used electrical and electronic devices (intended for use in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with separate waste collection systems for these devices).

The symbol on the packaging or the product itself indicates that this product must not be treated as normal domestic waste but must be disposed of at a recycling collection station for electrical and electronic waste. By disposing of this product correctly, you contribute to the protection of the environment and the health of your fellow people.

Inappropriate disposal threatens the environment and health. Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials. Additional information about the recycling of this product can be provided by your local commune, the municipal waste disposal facilities, or the store where you purchased the product.
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WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH
Königsbenden 12 / 28
52249 Eschweiler Germany

Important note
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