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To use your system efficiently and for a long time, carry out the
maintenance regularly and on time. The following replacement intervals
apply to filters that are used under normal conditions in the water system.
The operating conditions of the filters can change depending on the
quality of the inflowing water and the amount of chlorine and sediments.
Only authorized technicians should perform the periodic
maintenance required to keep your system operating efficiently
every six months.
Filter name
Replacement
interval
Notes
5-µm sediment
filter
6 months
Sediments are filtered by retaining the coarse particles
in the water. Thus , the water is filtered down to the
micrometer level. Its service life depends on the quality
of the inflowing water.
Activated carbon
granulate filter
(GAC)
6-12 months
This filter removes the chlorine from the water. Excess
chlorine reduces the service life of the upstream
activated carbon granulate filter (GAC). Timely
replacement protects against chlorine damage and
extends the service life of the membrane.
1-µm sediment
filter
6-12 months
This 1 -µm sediment filter retains carbon dust to
prevent membrane clogging.
Activated carbon
filter
6-12 months
This filter regulates the pH value by adding minerals
to the water.
Membrane
2 - 5 years
The membrane is where the phenomenon of reverse
osmosis occurs.
The service life of the membrane changes depending
on the ion concentration in the tap water, the amount
of clean water produced and sufficient maintenance.
For spare parts, please contact your local distributor.
RECOMMENDED INTERVALS FOR FILTER REPLACEMENT