Maintenance
The pore structure of the ceramic element is designed to trap fine particles and bacteria. In doing so, the outside of the element will eventually require cleaning. The need for cleaning becomes evident as the water flow from the drinking faucet becomes reduced. When this occurs, remove the element and give it a light scrub under running water. This will restore the original flow of water. If it does not then this is a sign that the element is due for replacement.
CERAMIC FILTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
The flow rate of the ceramic filter can be easily renewed by
simply brushing its outer surface with a stiff toothbrush,
plastic brush or soft scouring pad under running water. As
the top layer of ceramic and the contaminants are brushed off
and flushed away, a new layer becomes available. This process
can be repeated over 50 times and or when the diameter of the
element reaches 1.75/44 in./mm. Cartridges should be changed
every 12 to 24 months as their carbon media will get
exhausted sooner than the ceramic.
If filter has not been used for period of two days or longer
the first 2 qts./litres should be wasted and let fresh water
supply into the filter.
Carefully remove cartridge from the unit and handle it as any
fragile ceramic.
Using a soft toothbrush or soft scouring pad (3M
Scotch-Bite® or similar), scrub the filter under running
water or in a bowl of water. Always brush away from threaded
mount, taking care not to contaminate the mount. Never use
soap, detergents nor steel wool.
Be sure that sealing washer/s is properly seated before
reinstalling it.
If you accidentally drop the cartridge and it did not brake,
to ensure the integrity, do the following test.
First the filter needs to be air dried for at least 24
hours.
Submerge it into water container while holding a finger over
the outlet to keep the
air inside.
If there is a crack the trapped air would exit through it
and you would see bubbles indicating replacement.
Suggestions: Wear rubber gloves when cleaning. Cover the
threaded mount with plastic and a rubber band or the
cartridge O ring.
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