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WARRANTY

1 Year Limited Warranty for Global Water Treatment Systems

Global Customized Water warranties it’s systems to be free from defects in material and workmanship as follows:

WHAT IS COVERED:

One (1) year from the date of purchase. Pump, motor & electrical controls, filter housings, membrane housings, brackets, storage 

tanks, media tanks, tubing, fittings, gauges, valves are covered for one year provided suggested maintenance is performed.

LIMITS ON WARRANTY:

The design of the overall treatment system and the performance of these systems are related to the chemistry of the water be-

ing treated, this warranty is limited to systems installed on municipal water supplies and installed on supplies within parameters 

specified on performance data sheets. Replacement of pre and post elements is part of the normal maintenance required by 

your systems. These replacements are not covered and preventative maintenance must be performed in accordance with the 

unit guide to maintain this warranty. 

This warranty does not include damage to your system do to:

•  Abuse, misuse or neglect

•  Excessive inlet water pressure (over 90 psi)

•  Excessive water temperature (over 80 degrees F)

•  Freezing, alterations or misapplication

• 

Change in the influent water characteristics

This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with GC Water’s recommendations and applicable state and local 

codes. The GC  Water  Limited Warranty extends to the original purchaser of the system. This warranty covers all parts and facto-

ry labor needed to repair any GC Water supplied item that proves to be defective in material, workmanship or factory preparation. 

The above mentioned warranty applies for the first full calendar year from date of purchase. Defective items are subject to the 

following exclusions: membranes, filters, 0-rings, and all other parts or components that require regular replacement  as a result 

of ordinary usage herein classified as consumables.

DISCLAIMERS:

This warranty applies only if the system is installed and used in compliance with the instructions  enclosed with the system. The 

Warranty does not cover any non GC Water parts, the costs of repairs or adjustments  to the unit that may be needed because of 

the use of improper parts, equipment or materials, unauthorized alterations of the unit, or failure of a unit caused by such alter-

ations or by unauthorized repairs. The Warranty does not cover malfunctions  of the unit due to tampering, misuse, alteration, lack 

of regular maintenance, misapplication, fouling due to hydrogen sulfide or iron, scaling from excessive hardness, or excessive 

membrane hydrolysis due to chlorine levels in excess of 1.0 mg/L. In addition, damage to the unit due to fire, accident, negligence, 

act of God, or events beyond the control of GC Water are not covered by this warranty.

INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES:

GC Water does not assume responsibility  for payment of incidental and consequential damages as a result of the failure of this 

unit to comply with express or implied warranties, such as lost time, inconvenience, damage to personal property, loss of revenue, 

commercial losses, postage, travel, telephone  expenditures, or other losses of this nature.  Some states do not allow the exclu-

sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.

OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Under the provisions of the Warranty, the owner is expected to schedule maintenance,  as described in the Manual that accompa-

nies  the system. Neglect, improper maintenance, abuse, or unapproved modifications may invalidate the Warranty. Should your 

unit develop a defect or otherwise fail to perform in accordance with this warranty, you should contact GC Water or the dealer 

you purchased the product from.

IMPLIED WARRANTIES:

The implied at-law warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose shall terminate on the date one year after the 

date of purchase. Note: some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may 

not apply to you.

OTHER RIGHTS:

This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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Summary of Contents for NEX Formulation Tank

Page 1: ...info gcwater com 20 Opportunity Road Camdenton MO 65020 805 484 1589 www GCWater com NEX Formulation Tank User Guide...

Page 2: ...ission from GC Water Contents 2 Unit Information 3 Formulation System Diagram 4 Installation Hardware 5 Installation Notes 6 POU Connection Layouts 7 Installation Instructions 8 Start Up Instructions...

Page 3: ...20 or 40 Gallons Output Pressure 50 PSI Sound Emission 50dB max Unit Dimensions Height with wheels 20 gallon 26 5 40 Gallon 29 Width 20 gallon 21 40 Gallon 24 Depth 20 gallon 19 5 40 Gallon 26 Ship W...

Page 4: ...2 Peristaltic Pump A Formula 3 Delivery Pump Switch 4 Formulation Switch 5 Processing Unit Switch 6 TDS Controller 7 System Pressure Gauge 8 Peristaltic Pump B Formula 9 Formulation Out Fitting 10 RO...

Page 5: ...s 3 3 8 Equal Tees 1 1 2 x 3 8 Elbow 1 Hand Held TDS Meter 1 1 2 Trunk x 1 2 Branch Tee 1 3 8 Tube x 1 4 FPT Tank Valve 1 1 2 Equal Tee 1 1 2 Tube x 3 8 Stem Enlarger 30 of 1 2 Tubing 6 of Power Cord...

Page 6: ...all be no less than 1 inch 6 Installation must comply with existing local plumbing codes Air gaps must comply with drawings or an approved air gap device may be used In addition some local plumbing co...

Page 7: ...This drawing is theoretical and may not apply to actual situations It is intended to help installers visualize typical plumbing line runs from the water equipment to the store Coffee Tea Brewers Espr...

Page 8: ...ge 16 into the fitting by fully inserting the tubing about 1 2 into the fitting 10 To connect the pressure tank to the formulation tank reference the diagram below The pressure tank does not need to b...

Page 9: ...System switch 7 in Formulation System Diagram on page 44 The water processing unit should turn on and the outgoing pressure gauge should start to read pressure It should read within 10 psi of the inc...

Page 10: ...1 until the monitor displays current water temperature and current TDS level in tank 9 Close the cover to the small black box to protect the buttons from harm NOTE TDS controller must be calibrated ev...

Page 11: ...red in water or a solution Changing the Batteries 1 When the meter displays a flashing battery symbol your batteries are getting weak and should be replaced soon To change the batteries 2 Pull out the...

Page 12: ...ion System Diagram on page 4 3 Turn the yellow handle located on the water processing unit towards ON Location will be in the unit guide that came with the water processing unit Note Tank will not ref...

Page 13: ...lation System Diagram on page 4 are shut off 3 To remove the tubing from the jugs fitting push the collet 1 down flush with the fitting 4 While the collet is depressed pull the tubing 2 out of the fit...

Page 14: ...rvice provider when bypass handle is moved into bypass Only emergency situations require putting the bypass handle into the bypass position Listen for any changes in the sounds coming from the unit Ch...

Page 15: ...o machine or brew coffee during troubleshooting procedures equipment damage may result Y STEP INSTRUCTIONS 1 Check the system pressure gauge reading If the pressure reading is normal 35 60 psi then th...

Page 16: ...t is coming out of the filters on the water processing unit This gauge should be relatively close to the incoming pressure gauge It will typically sit about 5 psi less then the incoming pressure gauge...

Page 17: ...installed and used in compliance with the instructions enclosed with the system The Warranty does not cover any non GC Water parts the costs of repairs or adjustments to the unit that may be needed b...

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