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Every three months perform the following: 

NOTE:

 The

 SteamerGard™

 unit must be depressurized before changing any filter. To depressurize 

the unit, first turn the power switch to the "OFF" (center) position. Close the water feed valve by 
turning its handle until it is perpendicular to the valve body. Open the FLUSH VALVE by turning its 
handle so it is parallel to the valve body. If the post treatment cartridge must be replaced, also close 
the valve on the storage tank. Push and hold the power switch to the DEPRESSURIZE position for at 
least 10 seconds. The unit will now be depressurized, allowing easy filter replacement. 

IMPORTANT:

 After filter replacement, air should be purged out and the new filters flushed. Open 

the feed water valve.  Push and hold the power switch to the DEPRESSURIZE position for at least 1 
minute. Close the FLUSH VALVE. Open the valve on the storage tank. Finally, push the power 
switch to the "on" position. The 

SteamerGard™

 unit is now ready for operation. 

1.  Visually check and, if required, replace the prefilter.

 

a.   The clear prefilter bowl allows for easy inspection of the prefilter, without the need to remove the bowl. If 

substantial accumulation of sediment and/or discoloration is evident, replace the prefilter with a new one. It is 
imperative that a factory specified prefilter be used. 

b.   To replace the prefilter, unscrew the filter bowl to the left (counterclockwise as viewed from the bottom), using 

the filter bowl wrench supplied (or strap wrench, or by hand). Remove the filter from the bowl, discard it, and 
replace it with a new one. The O-ring seal may have to be replaced if it is damaged or distorted.  Screw the filter 
bowl onto the fitter head by hand. 

NOTE:

 If the

 SteamerGard™

 system is supplied with water high in sediment content, the prefilter may need to 

be replaced more often than every three months.  If the

 SteamerGard™

 system is supplied with softened water, 

the prefilter may last 6 months or more. 

2.  Change the carbon fitters. (Not required for optional CTA membranes)

 

a.   If the water supply is chlorinated, the carbon fitters 

must

 be replaced every three months.  Check with your local 

water department.  Nearly all municipal water supplies are chlorinated. If the water supply is not chlorinated 
(well water without a chlorinator) the carbon filter can be eliminated. Membrane failure due to chlorine is not 
covered under the manufacturer's limited warranty.  It is imperative that a factory specified prefilter be used. 

b.    To replace the carbon filters, unscrew both filter bowls (as in step 1b above), and replace the carbon filters with 

the new ones. 

3.   Visually check the level of media remaining in the post treatment cartridge.

 

a.   The clear post treatment bowl allows for easy inspection of the post treatment cartridge, without the need to 

remove the bowl. If the level of cartridge material remaining is less than 3 inches, as measured from the bottom 
of the cartridge, replace the post treatment cartridge with a new one. 

b.   To replace the cartridge, unscrew the post treatment filter bowl (as in step 1 b above), and replace the post 

treatment cartridge with a new one. 

NOTE:

 The expected life of the post treatment cartridge depends upon the local water conditions, and can be 

six months to a year, or more. 

IMPORTANT:

 

Refer to

 "IMPORTANT" procedure

 above after filters are replaced.

 

SteamerGard

 is a trademark of The Water Factory, Costa Mesa California 92626

 

 

© 1987 Water Factory Systems. Costa Mesa. CA 

12-7062/7064-CRC

 

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Summary of Contents for SteamerGard WT-400

Page 1: ...East 179th St Cleveland Ohio 44110 Phone 216 481 4900 Telex 98 0546 FAX 216 481 3782 Toll Free 1 800 338 2204 in U S A only CANADA 8251 Kelle St Concord Ontario Canada L4K 1Z1 Phone 416 660 4747 FAX...

Page 2: ...Operation 6 Unit 6 Low Pressure Switch 6 SteamerGard Controls and Monitors 6 Power and Depressurize Switch 6 Flush Valve 6 Pump Pressure Control 6 Pump Pressure Gauge 7 Control Panel 7 Control Panel...

Page 3: ...tubing is recommended for plumbing Important Storage tank air precharge should be 12 psi with no water THE CONTROL PANEL is designed to give the operator important information about the status and per...

Page 4: ...ld water supply Carefully holding the control panel against the wall mark the four mounting hole locations that will provide a level installation Drill four holes at the marks for mounting the panel S...

Page 5: ...supply near the steamer using a lee and a shut off valve Run 3 8 tubing from this valve to the 3 8 MANUAL BYPASS compression fitting on the control panel 9 Start Up Procedure Open the cold tap water...

Page 6: ...SteamerGard Model WT 200 WT 400 Typical Installation Schematic 4...

Page 7: ...SteamerGard Models WT 200 WT 400 Component Illustration 5...

Page 8: ...If this condition is observed the SteamerGard unit should be turned off immediately and corrective actions taken Consult your factory representative for preventive measures that will minimize the prob...

Page 9: ...ed tap water to the steamer until repairs can be made To use the manual bypass valve turn the handle fully clockwise so that the handle points to the bypass position Once necessary repairs are made th...

Page 10: ...re attained after the steamer has been in use for a while This ensures that the SteamerGard system has been in operation producing purified water 2 Flush the membrane clean for 5 minutes while the sys...

Page 11: ...torted Screw the filter bowl onto the fitter head by hand NOTE If the SteamerGard system is supplied with water high in sediment content the prefilter may need to be replaced more often than every thr...

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