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SECTION I.               INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................3

SECTION II.              SPECIFICATIONS  ................................................................................4

SECTION III.             PREPARATION ......................................................................................5

                                  A.    Major System Components.............................................................5

                                  B.    Tools Recommended for Installation ...............................................7
                                  C.    Site Selection For Major System Components ...............................7

SECTION IV.             INSTALLATION STEPS .........................................................................8

                                  A.    Faucet with Water Quality Monitor Installation ................................8

                                  B.    Feed Water Saddle Valve Installation............................................10

                                  C.    Drain Clamp Installation ................................................................10

                                  D.    R.O. Manifold Assembly Installation..............................................11
                                  E.    Position the Drinking Water Holding Tank

                                         and Make the Final Hose Connections .........................................12
                                  F.     Start Up.........................................................................................13

SECTION V.              OPERATION AND MAINTENTANCE ..................................................13

                                  A.    Normal Operation..........................................................................13
                                  B.    Changing Modules ........................................................................14
                                  C.    Changing the In-Line Activated Carbon Post Filter .......................14

SECTION VI.             TECHNICAL DATA...............................................................................14
                                  A.    Water Quality ................................................................................14
                                  B.    Water Quantity ..............................................................................15
                                  C.    Net Pressure Differential ...............................................................15
                                  D.    Water Production Rate Chart ........................................................17

SECTION VII.            TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ...........................................................18

EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST ...................................................................................21

CAUTION:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have issued guidance to people with severely 
weakened immune systems who may want to take extra precautions to reduce the risk of infection with Cryptosporidium from drinking water. This 
guidance pertains to people with HIV/AIDS, patients receiving treatment for cancer, recipients of organ or bone marrow transplants, transplant patients 
taking immunosuppressive drugs, and persons who have congenital immunodefi ciencies.

The EPA has stated that they do not know the signifi cance of drinking water compared to other possible sources of Cryptosporidium to determine how 
most people become infected. The CDC-EPA guidance suggests that immunosuppressed individuals discuss their risks with their health care provider.

This drinking water system is tested and Certifi ed by NSF International to NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for cyst reduction. It meets the NSF/ANSI standard of 
reducing at least 99.95%* of cysts (including Cryptosporidium), however, because this is not 100%, immunosuppressed individuals should take the extra 
precaution of boiling their drinking water. According to the CDC-EPA, bringing water to a rolling boil for one minute is the most certain approach for killing 
Cryptosporidium.

All individuals should take adequate precautions when changing the fi lter cartridges, including wearing protective gloves, to avoid direct contact with the 
exhausted cartridges.

*For complete specifi cations, refer to the Performance Data Sheet.

Summary of Contents for ECLIPSE WRO-35

Page 1: ...58 for the reduction of the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet E C L I P S E Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System from Water Right Sold and serviced by authorized Water Right dealers Ins...

Page 2: ...infection with Cryptosporidium from drinking water This guidance pertains to people with HIV AIDS patients receiving treatment for cancer recipients of organ or bone marrow transplants transplant pati...

Page 3: ...the feed water supply to prevent excess reject water from going to drain when the unit is not producing water WATER QUALITY MONITOR The Water Quality Monitor has been integrated into the faucet base...

Page 4: ...n figures are for a new Membrane that has been rinsed for 24 hours The production rate of a new Membrane can decrease by 10 per year or more depending upon the scaling and fouling tendencies of the Fe...

Page 5: ...ation may include wood screws or machine screws and nuts for mounting the manifold or concrete anchors for hanging on basement wall Additional tubing or tube connectors Plastic wire ties for organizin...

Page 6: ...ADDLE VALVE COLD WATER LINE ONLY 1 AIR GAP REQUIRED MOUNT HOLDING TANK ON SHELF OR STRAP BETWEEN FLOOR JOISTS Shelf Or Straps Not Included FLOOR BASEMENT FLOOR NOTE FOR REFRIGERATOR WATER DISPENSER OR...

Page 7: ...illing of water pitchers and glasses and an open area beneath the faucet under the sink for attaching product and drain tubing are considerations A 2 diameter flat surface is required above and below...

Page 8: ...chipping Drill a pilot hole for the porcelain cutter Use the pilot drill supplied with the kit or a carbide tipped drill When drilling the 1 hole drill slowly and carefully the porcelain chips easily...

Page 9: ...ain Tubing Allow space for thickness of Mounting Surface and Slotted Washer Plastic Spacer Spout Plastic Shipping Plug Remove 7 16 Stud Mounting Surface 1 drill hole 7 16 Washer 7 16 Hex Nut 3 8 Polyt...

Page 10: ...e Feed Water Saddle Valve on the tubing for 3 8 OD tubing use the back plate side with the small groove to prevent distortion of the tubing for larger tubing up to 5 8 OD use the large groove of the b...

Page 11: ...r a trash compactor may require special fabrication of a mounting plate 1 The mounting bracket will accept either 10 or 12 5mm mounting screws spaced on 6 15 cm centers Allow at least 4 10 cm of clear...

Page 12: ...Blue Polytube where it would be convenient to install and change the In Line Filter Make a clean straight cut to insure proper connections The Out port on the In Line Filter should be towards the fau...

Page 13: ...t 8 hours before emptying each tank When the Faucet is first opened expect air and carbon fines very fine black powder from the In Line and Activated Carbon Post Filters to be rinsed out This is norma...

Page 14: ...olding Tank to the Tee see Fig 1 page 5 Put 50 drops of bleach this is tsp or 3 ml into the tubing and reconnect it to the Tee NOTE Now is the convenient time to change the In Line Activated Carbon Po...

Page 15: ...es 2 5 oz 2 min 1 25 oz min 1 25 oz min x 11 2 14 gpd The Reject Ratio is the amount of water produced compared to the amount of water flowing to drain Reject Ratio Reject Rate_ Product Rate EXAMPLE T...

Page 16: ...m of TDS would exert a backward pressure of about 15 psig on the membrane Net Pressure Differential Feed Water Pressure Holding Tank Pressure Osmotic Pressure The higher the net pressure differential...

Page 17: ...101 4 31 9 120 7 37 0 140 0 42 1 159 3 47 2 178 7 500 14 3 54 1 19 4 73 4 24 5 92 7 29 6 112 0 34 7 131 3 39 8 150 6 44 9 169 9 1000 11 7 44 3 16 9 64 0 22 0 83 3 27 1 102 6 32 2 121 9 37 3 141 2 42...

Page 18: ...f Membrane life is unusually short find and correct the problem Replace Membrane Feed Water Saddle Valve is plugged or closed Clogged Sediment Carbon Module or Activated Carbon Module Low water pressu...

Page 19: ...ion Tastes and odors in the Product Water The Product Water and Drain Water lines are reversed No drain flow Drain Restrictor is clogged No drain flow the drain orifice in the Air Gap Faucet is plugge...

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Page 21: ...21 MADE IN USA EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 18 15 16 21 Nitrate Nitrite Test Kit...

Page 22: ...in Restrictor 80 GPD 303 lpd Blue 17 S7125X Activated Carbon Module 18 S1405 1 4 3 8 Fitting Wrench 19 S3072 Wrench for Housing 20 S7206W In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter 21 S1447 Nitrate Nitrite...

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Page 24: ...also pay for shipping or travel charges to return the defective part s What Does This Warranty Not Cover This warranty does not cover the disposable sediment and carbon filters whose service life dep...

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