Ro-Man 200 GPD Installation Manual - Maintenance
Fitting the Pipes for Production
Red: Feed Water – this goes to the metal saddle valve (the system
has a red cap on the push fit fitting).
Green: - Waste Water – This goes to the plastic waste saddle from
the out on the membrane housing (the system has a green cap on the
push fit fitting).
Blue: - Product Water – From the system to our water container (the
system has a blue cap on the push fit fitting).
Starting the System for the First Time
Make sure all water supply / drain lines re secure and free from leakage. By slowly turning the saddle valve counter clockwise
until fully open. Check seal for leakage. If necessary, tighten stem nut lightly.
!!! Important Note: DO NOT USE THE FIRST 10 GALLON OF WATER !!!
Dispense this water to drain. This process removes the factory installed sanitising solution from the entire system and sends it
to the drain - DO NOT DRINK THIS WATER.
Maintenance
It is imperative to follow the sequence as outlined
Flushing the System with the Flush Valve
All RO-MAN systems are fitted with a flush valve, this valve is to extend the life of the membrane, the more often you can put
the system in flush mode the better. Daily flushing is best but weekly is OK. All you need to do is open the flush valve for 2-3
minutes each time, this lets the water blast away any build up in the membrane.
When to Replace the Pre-Filters
Sediment Pre-Filter should be changed when ever changing other filter or when it looks contaminated or if you get reduced
pressure. Carbon filters and CCB filters should be changed every 3,500 gallons of water put through or on the 300 GPD system
every 8000 gallons of product water and one the 200 GPD systems every 5000 gallons of production. All pre-filters should be
changed every 6 months if water capacity is not reached.
Changing the Pre-Filters
Turn the water off by slowly turning the saddle valve clockwise. Remove the Pre-Sediment, then the carbon cartridge and then
the CBR2 cartridge. Install the new filters and re-assemble system. Turn on the system and inspect for leaks