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      Systems reverse osmosis Atoll series A 450, A 550, A 575 for water purification in the amount necessary for cooking, drinking and other household needs. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 876.85 Kb

      Atoll A-5400p series reverse osmosis systems for water purification in the volume necessary for cooking, drinking and other household needs. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 459.83 Kb

      Atoll reverse osmosis systems of the A-5400Ep series for water purification in the volume necessary for cooking, drinking and other household needs. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 773.15 Kb

      Flowing drinking filters Atoll D 30 series (3-stage compact) for solving a wide range of water purification tasks. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 415.19 Kb

      Flowing drinking filters Atoll series D 31 (3-stage) for solving a wide range of water purification tasks. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 463.46 Kb

      Main Atoll filters of the I-21S, I-21Ss, I-21Se series 2-stage water purification from mechanical impurities. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 280.73 Kb

      Reverse osmosis systems Atoll series A-550(p)box STD, A-575(p)box STD (case) for water purification in the amount necessary for cooking, drinking and other household needs. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 652.37 Kb

      Flowing drinking filters Atoll series D 21 (2-stage). Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 404.84 Kb

      The main Atoll filters of the I-11NH series for purification of hot water from mechanical impurity. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 290.45 Kb

      Main Atoll filters I-11S, I-11SH, I-11Ss, I-15S series for cleaning cold water from mechanical impurities. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 295.45 Kb

      Main Atoll filters of the Big Blue series I-11B, I-11Bc, I-11Be, I-11BH, I-11BHe, I-11BHc, I-12B, I-12Bc, I-12Be, I-12BH, I-12BHe, I-12BHc, I-21B, I-21BHe, I-21Be, I-22B, I-22BHe, I-22Bs, I-22Be, I-32Bi, I-32Bis, I-32Be for water purification from mechanical impurities, chlorine. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 225.43 Kb

      The main Atoll filters of the Big Blue I-11N, I-12N series for water purification from mechanical impurity, chlorine. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 373.40 Kb

      Mesh combined Atoll filters of the AFRF-1/2 series with direct washing (a set of two filters) for water purification. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 1.19 Mb

      Mesh filters Atoll series AFF-1/2 with direct flushing (a set of two filters) for water purification. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 993.69 Kb

      Ecoline MF-20 Atoll multifunctional filters for removing chlorine, clay particles, rust and odors from water. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.31 Mb

      Multifunctional Atoll filters of the EcoLife SM-28 series for removal of dissolved iron, manganese, hardness salts, ammonium and reduction of oxidizability (removal of organic contaminants) of water. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.47 Mb

      Multifunctional Atoll Excellence MF-40 series filters for water purification from a whole range of various impurities. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 478.65 Kb

      Multifunctional Atoll Excellence MF-56 series filters for water purification from a whole range of different impurities, depending on the type of filler. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 388.13 Kb

      Atoll softening systems of the EcoLife S-20, EcoLife S-28 series. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.49 Mb

      Atoll softening systems of the Ecoline R - 14, R - 17, R - 24 series. Installation and operation instructions. Language: RU | pdf 1.72 Mb

      Atoll water softening systems of the Excellence L - 17, L - 24, L - 33 series. Installation and operation instructions. Language: RU | pdf 1.49 Mb

      Atoll water softening systems of the Excellence L - 24M, L - 33M series. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.12 Mb

      Industrial deironing systems of RF I 1215ТSE, 1315TSE series with electronic and mechanical timer for water purification from underground and surface water supply sources to the required sanitary and hygienic standards. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 337.77 Kb

      Industrial iron removal systems RF I 1415ТSE, 1615TSE series with electronic and mechanical timer for water purification from underground and surface water supply sources to the required sanitary and hygienic standards. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 388.69 Kb

      Atoll industrial softening systems RF S 1015MSE, 1215MSE, 1315MSE, 1415MSE, 1615MSE, 1815MSE, 2115MSE, RF S 1015TSE, 1215TSE, 1315TSE, 1415TSE, 1615TSE, 1815TSE, 1615TSE, 1815TSE, 2115TSE electronically controlled demineralization as well as to remove organic matter, heavy metals and nitrates, depending on the type of ion exchange resin used. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.50 Mb

      Industrial softening systems Atoll series RF S 861SE-ALT1, 1061SE-ALT1, 1261SE-ALT1, 1361SE-ALT1, 1461SE-ALT1, 1661SE-ALT1 with electronic flow control (variable - double valve) to remove hardness salts, iron, manganese, as well as for the removal of organic matter, heavy metals and nitrates, depending on the type of ion exchange resin used. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.31 Mb

      Industrial softening systems Atoll series RF S 1060SE-ALT1, 1260SE-ALT1, 1360SEALT1, 1460SE-ALT1, 1660SE-ALT1 with electronic flow control (variable - double valve) for the removal of hardness salts, iron, manganese, as well as for the removal of organic substances , heavy metals and nitrates, depending on the type of ion exchange resin used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1000.08 Kb

      Industrial softening systems Atoll series RF S 1470SE-ALT1, 1670SE-ALT1, 1870SEALT1, 2170SE-ALT1, 2470SE-ALT1 with electronic flow control (variable - double valve) for the removal of hardness salts, iron, manganese, as well as for the removal of organic substances , heavy metals and nitrates, depending on the type of ion exchange resin used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.03 Mb

      Atoll Industrial Filtration Systems RF M 1010T, 1210T, 1310T, 1410T, 1610T, 1810T, 2110T, RF M 1420T, 1620T, 1820T, 2120T, 2420T, RF M 2140T, 2440T, 3040T, 3640T mechanical impurities, colloids and pH correction, depending on the type of filter media used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 1.10 Mb

      Atoll industrial filtration systems of the RF M 1015ТSE, 1215ТSE, 1315TSE, 1415ТSE, 1615ТSE series with an electronic timer for removing insoluble mechanical impurities, colloids and pH correction, depending on the type of filter media used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 681.67 Kb

      Atoll industrial filtration systems of the RF M 814TSE, 1014TSE, 1214TSE, 1314TSE series with an electronic timer for removing insoluble mechanical impurities, colloids and pH correction, depending on the type of filter media used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 617.49 Kb

      Atoll industrial filtration systems of the RF M 1620TSE, 2120TSE, 2420TSE series with an electronic timer for removing insoluble mechanical impurities, colloids and pH correction, depending on the type of filter media used. The passport. Instructions for installation and operation. Language: RU | pdf 522.59 Kb

      A-11BE, A-11BEk, A-11BEe, A-11BEh, A-11BE he, A-11BE hk, A-12BE, A-12BEk, A-12BEe, A-12BEh, A-12BE series Atoll single-stage mainline filters he, A-12BE hk, A-21BE k, A-21BE e, A-22BE k, A-22BE i, A-22 BE r, A-22BE e, A-32BE ik, A-32BE ir, A- 32BE e for water treatment. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 616.35 Kb

      Single-stage Atoll main filters of the A-11SE, A-11SE h, A-11SE lux, A-11SE g, A-11SE g lux, A-15SE series for water purification. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 626.56 Kb

      Two stage systems cleaning drinking water Atoll series A-211 E from mechanical impurities and chlorine. Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance. Language: RU | pdf 739.15 Kb

      QUICK REFERENCE

      PURE WATER is a pleasant tasting water free from organic or inorganic substances in dangerous to health or undesirable concentrations, corresponding to the established sanitary standards and rules.

      REVERSE OSMOSIS - purification of water by passing it with pressure through a semi-permeable membrane. This principle is the basis of atoll reverse osmosis filters and does not involve the use of chemicals.

      MEMBRANE is a semi-permeable material through which only water molecules and oxygen can pass.

      PREFILTERS - are used to purify water from insoluble particles, chlorine, organic substances before the water reaches the membrane, and help to increase the life of the membrane.

      CONTENTS OF DELIVERY

      Your new atoll reverse osmosis filter has been extensively tested at the factory for leaks, treated water quality, and performance of all components.

      When developing the filter, it was supposed to be placed under kitchen sink. This is its recommended installation location.

      Before you start installing the filter, please read the entire manual carefully.

      The filter package includes:

      • filtration unit (1);
      • storage tank for storing purified water (2);
      • accessories: faucet clean water (3), combined knot water supply (or water supply valve (4) and tee (5)), tank ball valve (6), drain clamp (7);
      • four colored tubes connected to the filter (black, blue, red, yellow) 1.2 m each (8);
      • set of cartridges (9) Cartridges may be sold assembled with the system or included in the delivery;
      • wrench for unscrewing prefilter housings (10);
      • blue brackets to prevent accidental disconnection (may not be installed on all connections, their absence does not prevent the safe operation of the system);
      • FUM tape;
      • Silicone Grease
      • User manual.

      SAFETY INFORMATION

      The atoll reverse osmosis filter fully meets all safety requirements, which is confirmed by a Russian certificate of conformity. However, everyone who uses it should know the principle of operation and its features. safe work. To avoid problems and errors, read this section carefully and strictly follow the filter installation and maintenance instructions.

      Important! The pressure at the inlet to the filter should not exceed 6 atm. If it is possible to increase the pressure in the inlet pipeline above 6 atm, it is recommended to install a Honeywell D04 or D06 pressure reducing valve in the system before the first prefilter to prevent leakage.

      • The filter is designed to purify water in the amount necessary for cooking, drinking and other household needs.
      • Check the water you will be treating for compliance with the points “Requirements for water supplied to the filter”.
      • If the filter is brand new, do not use purified water for drinking until the adjustment and flushing procedures are completed.
      • Adjustment and washing of the filter is carried out in the following cases:
        • at the first connection;
        • when the filter is moved to a place with a different quality of the source water;
        • after replacing the diaphragm and/or replacement elements.
      • If the supplied water is of unknown quality, then after the start of the filter operation, it is advisable to analyze the purified water. Later, to make sure correct work filter, purified water should be checked at least once a year, or in case of a change in its taste. If the results of the analysis are unsatisfactory, contact the service organization.
      • If water leakage or other malfunctions are detected, stop the water supply to the filter and call a specialist to restore normal operation.
      • Important! If it is possible that the temperature in the room where the filter is installed drops below 0°C, it is necessary to protect the filter from exposure to low temperatures. If this condition is not met, you will not be entitled to warranty service.
      • Modifying the system or making any structural changes is prohibited. This may result in personal injury and/or property damage. This also voids the warranty.
      • All necessary work plumbing must be carried out by a qualified person. If you are making the connection yourself, then you need to familiarize yourself with current rules and stick to them.
      • When moving the filter to storage for more than 2 weeks, you must:
        • disconnect the filter from the water supply, turn off the power supply;
        • empty the storage tank;
        • remove the membrane and replaceable elements, pack in a bag and place in a refrigerator (+2 - +5°C).
      • Replacement elements should not be stored near odorous or toxic substances and must be protected from dust.
      • Purified water should not be stored in aluminum or copper vessels due to possible corrosion and possible increase in the concentration of non-ferrous metal ions in pure water.
      • On the upper part filter and storage tank is not allowed to put any objects.

      Check the system regularly for leaks.

      To limit the damage from water leakage, it is recommended to install an atoll leakage protection valve. Leak Stop® on the tube through which water is supplied to the filter.

      The service life of atoll reverse osmosis filter is 5 years.

      Although the atoll reverse osmosis filter traps all bacteria and viruses contained in the source water, it is recommended to use the filter only with water that is microbiologically safe. Use a filter to purify water that has been pre-disinfected by chlorination or irradiation with an ultraviolet lamp. Otherwise, the service life of the pre-filters may be less than the period of their regular replacement.

      ATTENTION!

      In order to prevent bacteria from getting into the filter during its installation, we recommend that before connecting all the pipes and installing the membrane and cartridges, as well as before installing the water supply unit and the storage tank tap, thoroughly wash your hands with soap or use new clean rubber gloves.

      * - the useful volume of the storage tank depends on the pressure in the water supply and usually amounts to 50-70% of the total volume.

      A typical water purification scheme is shown in rice. 3. All elements are replaceable, and you can always choose the best option for your conditions.

      For reliable and long-term operation of the atoll reverse osmosis system, it is recommended to use following devices of the above scheme in decreasing order of their importance:

      1. Step - 2 - pressure reducing valves with a pre-set pressure in the range of 3-4.5 bar to protect against pressure surges in the water supply.
      2. Stage - 1 - pre-filter - on heavily polluted water.

      The remaining steps are optional and serve to protect other plumbing devices. See commented table for details.

      All equipment is built in plumbing, however, its further maintenance (cleaning, replacement of cartridges) and repairs are carried out on the spot - without dismantling from the water supply network.

      The drinking water filter is installed in the kitchen in the cabinet under the sink.

      Due to the high performance of the circuit elements, their installation does not affect the water flow rate in any way.

      All devices, except for filters for drinking water, are able to operate in a wide temperature range: for cold water - up to +40°C, for hot water - up to +80°C.

      Options\Steps1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
      PurposePreliminary mechanical cleaning 100 microns (500-20 microns)Pressure reduction, water hammer protectionFine mechanical cleaning (20-1 microns)Chlorine cleaning, bad smell and colorProtection against scale depositsDrinking water treatment
      EquipmentHoneywell FF06/F76SHoneywell D04/D06FI-11S / I-11SHI-11Bc / I-12Bc /
      I-11BHc / I-12BHc
      I-11SsA-450 / A-550 / A-575
      Principle of operationStrainer- Polypropylene filter mechanical cleaning Sorption on granulated coal; additional mechanical cleaningBinding of hardness salts with hexametaphosphateReverse osmosis
      Productivity (l/min)70 / 200 - 20 up to 6020 120l/day / 120l/day / 195l/day
      Replacement termsDepending on water quality / unlimited- 6 months6 months6 monthsPrefilters and postfilter - 6 months, membrane - 24-30 months.
      Operating conditions: P, atm, T, deg. CelsiusP = 1.5-16 (cold), 1.5-25 (horizontal) T - up to +40 (cold), up to +80 (horizontal) / up to +40 (cold), up to +70 (hor.)RRRRP=2.8-8.4; T - up to +40; only for cold water
      InstallationIn the technical cabinetIn the technical cabinetIn the technical cabinetBefore bath or showerBefore household appliances with cold water heaterUnder the sink, with a separate drinking tap

      PRESSURE BOOSTER PUMP CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR A-550 p, A-575 p SYSTEMS

      Indexes in the designation of models

      “m” - a carbon cartridge with mineral additives is used as a post-filter;

      “p” - the system is equipped with a pressure increase pump.

      When installing outside of centralized drinking water supply systems, it is recommended to preliminarily analyze the source water. If the water characteristics determined as a result of the analysis are worse than those indicated above, it is advisable to establish additional system water treatment. It is better to consult with the specialists of the seller or service center about its composition.

      I. CONNECTION OF FLEXIBLE TUBES WITH QUICK CONNECTORS

      ATTENTION: tubes can be cut for ease of installation, but we recommend that you keep their length to facilitate after-sales service. No tools are required to connect the four colored tubes. The tubes must be cut straight, otherwise leaks at the joints are possible.

      JOIN - VERY SIMPLE!

      1. Cut the tube at a right angle.
      2. Insert it into the connector until it stops. Apply additional force to seal the connection. In this case, the tube will be drowned by about 3 mm more and will be tightly compressed by the rubber ring of the connector.

      TUBE FIXED

      Pull the tubing to check the connection.

      To prevent accidental disengagement, secure the ring with the blue clip ( rice. 6).

      DISCONNECTING IS AS EASY

      1. Make sure there is no pressure in the tube.
      2. Remove the blue clip to prevent accidental disconnection.
      3. Click on the ring at the base.
      4. Pull out the tube while keeping the ring pressed.

      Please pay attention to the need to check the tightness of the connection before installing the filters. During this test, it is necessary to pull the tubes coming out of the connectors with sharp movements. This will check the reliability of the connection and ensure that the tube is notched with the metal hooks of the connector.

      The tubes must be cut straight, at right angles.

      II. DRILLING A HOLE UNDER THE CLEAN WATER TAP AND CONNECTING IT TO THE FILTER

      ATTENTION: although the process of drilling a hole in a sink is not very difficult, it nevertheless requires appropriate skills, attention and care. Use protective glasses and gloves. If necessary, contact a specialist.

      To mount the clean water faucet (A), you need a flat surface of sufficient rigidity so that the faucet is securely fixed in an upright position. When choosing a location for drilling a hole (diameter 13 mm), be guided by aesthetic considerations, first making sure that:

      • the length of the blue tube is enough to connect a clean water tap to the filtration unit;
      • from the underside of the countertop or sink, nothing will interfere with connecting the tube to the clean water tap.

      Install a clean water faucet according to rice. eight. We recommend not tightening the nut (see rice. eight) until the installation is completed and the system is tested, so that it is possible to make sure that there is no water leakage at the junction of the valve body and the threaded tube. A clean water faucet can be supplied with a set of parts for connecting to a pipe, or a clean water faucet can include a quick connector. On the rice. 9a, b, c given possible ways connecting the blue tube to a clean water faucet.

      If there is no place on the surface of the sink to install the tap, then it can be mounted on the surface of the table ( rice. ten).

      III. CONNECTION TO THE COLD WATER LINE

      ATTENTION: make sure that the filter is connected to cold water (tmax 38oC). Connection to hot water will destroy the filter.

      1. Close the valve that turns off the cold water supply. Open the cold water faucet on the faucet to relieve pressure. If water continues to flow from the faucet even after the valve is turned off, you will need to turn off the main valve of the house or apartment.
      2. The system is connected to the water supply through a water supply unit. The filter kit may include a combined water supply unit tap-tee. In this case, go to step 6
      3. Assemble the water supply unit by connecting ball valve with tee as shown in rice. eleven. Using the FUM tape, screw the water supply tap into the tee. Be extremely careful when connecting the faucet - excessive force will damage its threads. Use only a wrench or small adjustable wrench. Do not use other materials to seal the connection.
      4. Loosen the union nut and disconnect the flexible hose from the faucet.
      5. Replace the union nut gasket if necessary.
      6. Install the assembly into the gap in the faucet flexible piping as shown. rice. 12. Use a wrench or adjustable wrench.
      7. Connect the red tube from the filter to the ball valve with a union nut or a quick coupling.

      IV. TANK BALL VALVE INSTALLATION

      Note: do not touch air valve on the storage tank(located on the bottom of the tank).

      When filling and emptying the tank, the yellow tube is used; depending on the operating mode, the direction of the water flow in it changes.

      1. Wrap the threads on the top of the tank three times with FUM tape.
      2. Connect the tank ball valve to the top of the storage tank (see illustration). rice. 13). To avoid damage to the faucet, do not apply great force when installing it. Use a wrench or adjustable wrench.
      3. Connect the yellow tube from the filter to the quick connector of the storage tank ball valve with a union nut or quick connector.

      V. DRAIN CLAMP INSTALLATION

      The drain clamp is suitable for drain siphons of sinks with a diameter of 40 mm.

      It must be installed on the vertical part of the pipe before the first bend of the siphon ( rice. 13). The section of the pipe into which the drain pipe exits must not be filled with water.

      1. Drill a hole with a diameter of 6.5 mm in the place where you plan to install the drain clamp.
      2. Stick the seal on inside drain clamp brackets with connection. Insert the tube into the clamp bracket ( rice. fifteen).
      3. Position the two drain clamp brackets so that the hole drilled in the siphon aligns with the hole in the drain clamp and the protruding part of the tube.
      4. Tighten the mounting bolts. They should be tightened evenly so that the two brackets of the drain clamp are parallel to each other.

      The filter can be equipped with a drain collar with a union nut.

      VI. RINSING THE FILTER AND STARTING UP

      DO NOT DRINK WATER THAT WAS OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF THE FIRST TWO FILLINGS OF THE TANK!

      1. Install prefilter(s). The first prefilter (marked on the flask PREFILTER) is already installed in all models. In the second flask (marked CARBON), install a carbon cartridge. Install a mechanical pre-filter in the third stage (SEDIMENT). To install the cartridge, it is necessary to unscrew the flask using the key (10). Carefully remove protective film from the cartridge and install it in the flask. Pay attention to the marking “THIS END NEXT TO VESSEL THREADS” on the top cap of the cartridge or to the instructions on the label. Tighten the flask by hand, without using a wrench, without applying excessive force.
      2. Install the membrane. To do this, disconnect the tube (H) from the diaphragm cap quick connector. Unscrew the cap of the membrane flask (marked MEMBRANE). Lubricate silicone grease rubber membrane seals. Install the diaphragm in the body according to rice. 16. Lubricate the membrane flask cap seal with silicone grease and carefully place it on the flask. Screw on the cap of the membrane bulb and attach the tube (H). Make sure that the flask lid sealing ring is installed on the flask without distortion.
      3. Disconnect the tube (F) from the inlet to shut-off valve and direct it to any container (bucket, sink, etc.).
      4. Open for 2-3 min. water supply valve (B) for washing cartridges.
      5. Close the water supply valve (B), connect the pipe (F).
      6. Close the tank tap (C).
      7. Open the water supply tap (B). Turn on the power if the system has a pump.
      8. Make sure there are no leaks.
      9. After five minutes, water will begin to drip from the clean water faucet (A). Let the water drip for 10 minutes, after which, after a few minutes, the water will stop flowing into the drain from the black tube. Now the maximum possible pressure of clean water has been established in the system. Pull the tubing again to check the connection.
      10. Open the tank cock (C) by turning it 90° - the process of filling the tank will begin. This will take several hours depending on the inlet water pressure.
      11. After filling the tank (you will hear that the water is no longer flowing to the drain and the pump (if any) is not working) open the clean water tap (A) and wait until all the water has flowed out.
      12. Close the clean water faucet (A). Let the tank fill up a second time. This process will take about 2 hours. Then drain the water from the tank.
      13. The clean water obtained from the third filling of the tank can be used.
      14. Important! During the first week of operation, check the system daily for leaks.
      15. When the system is first started, the color of the water may be slightly milky. Do not worry - these are small air bubbles, they will disappear soon. There is a normal process of expelling air from the system.
      16. Check that there is no leakage at the bottom of the clean water faucet body, tighten the faucet nut ( rice. eight).

      VII. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

      (cm. rice. four)

      * - the actual terms of replacement of replaceable elements may differ significantly from those recommended due to Bad quality water supplied to the filter.

      If it is necessary to replace worn-out cartridges, it is recommended to purchase special sets of replacement elements.

      Replacement of prefilters

      1. Open the clean water faucet (A) to release the pressure.
      2. Using the key (10), unscrew the pre-filter flasks, to do this, hold the system with one hand, turn the key with the other.
      3. Remove and dispose of used replacement parts. It is recommended to protect your hands by wearing rubber gloves to avoid touching the used elements. Replaceable elements, as well as the filter itself (at the end of its service life), must be disposed of together with municipal solid waste.

        Remember the sequence of installation of replaceable elements. Rinse the inside of the flasks with household detergent brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.

      4. Remove the o-rings of the flasks, wipe them dry. It is advisable to lubricate the gasket of a new replaceable element, as well as the sealing rings of the prefilter flasks, with silicone grease or vaseline oil.
      5. Place the new replacement elements into the filter flasks in the order in which the old ones were installed (having previously removed from the new cartridges polyethylene film), and screw them to the system as far as they will go. Screw the flask by hand, use a plastic key only in case of EXTREME NECESSITY.
      6. Disconnect the white tube (F) from the inlet to the shut-off (four-way) valve.
      7. Place a bucket or sink under the pipe and turn on the water supply tap (B). This will flush the newly installed replacement elements.
      8. After 2-3 minutes, close the water supply tap (B) and connect the tube (F) to the shut-off valve.
      9. Close the clean water faucet (A).
      10. Open the water supply tap (B). Turn on the power.
      11. Check the system for leaks.

      Membrane replacement

      Pay attention to the tightness of the quick couplings when replacing the diaphragm. If, after several connections (for example, to replace cartridges), the edge of the tube has numerous “burrs”, it should be cut off.

      1. Close the water tap (B). Turn off power.
      2. Close the valve of the storage tank by turning it 90 degrees.
      3. Open the clean water faucet (A).
      4. Disconnect the tube (H) from the cap of the membrane flask (marked MEMBRANE on the flask).
      5. Unscrew the cap of the membrane flask, remove the used membrane. Remember the direction of installation of the membrane in the flask, dispose of the old membrane. The used membrane must be disposed of together with municipal solid waste.
      6. Install a new membrane (see point 2 of the section “Flushing the filter and getting started”).
      7. Close the clean water faucet (A).
      8. Open the storage tank valve (C).
      9. Open the tap (B) for supplying water to the system. Turn on the power.
      10. 10. Check the system for leaks.

      Replacing the carbon post-filter

      Pay attention to the tightness of the quick connectors when replacing the post-filter. If, after several connections (for example, to replace cartridges), the edge of the tube has numerous “burrs”, it should be cut off.

      1. Close the water tap (B). Turn off the power if there is a pump in the system.
      2. Close the valve of the storage tank by turning it 90 degrees.
      3. Open the clean water faucet (A).
      4. Disconnect two tubes from the post-filter (marked POSTFILTER on the flask).
      5. While holding the filter, remove the post-filter from the clips holding it.
      6. Install a new post-filter in place of the removed one. At the same time, do not confuse the inlet and outlet (the direction of water flow is indicated on the body).
      7. Attach tubing to quick connectors.
      8. Open the system water supply tap (B) and clean water tap (A). Turn on the power. Let the water drain for about 10-15 minutes.
      9. Close the clean water faucet (A).
      10. Open the valve of the storage tank (C).

      After any replacement of replaceable elements, it is necessary to flush the entire system. To do this, it is necessary to drain one tank of water, which will be filled in 1.5 - 2 hours.

      Before connecting the tubing to the quick couplings, it is advisable to lubricate the ends of the tubing with silicone grease or vaseline oil to better sealing connections.

      Unevenly cut pipes can cause a leak in the system. If necessary, correct the cut so that the cut angle is 90°.

      The dependence of the volume of received pure water on the water pressure at the filter inlet (water temperature 15°C, product withdrawal 15%)

      POSSIBLE FAULTS AND THEIR SOLUTION

      ProblemCauseelimination
      LeaksThreaded connections are not tightenedCheck and, if necessary, tighten the screw connections
      Tubes not connected properlyRemove and reconnect the tube
      Missing o-ringsContact supplier
      increased noiseClogged drainFind and remove blockage
      High inlet pressureInstall pressure relief valve. Adjust the pressure with the water tap
      milky waterAir in the systemAir in the system is a normal occurrence in the early days of system operation. In one to two weeks it will be completely withdrawn
      Low performanceLow water pressure at filter inlet
      The tubes are bentCheck tubing and remove kinks
      Clogged prefiltersReplace prefilters
      Membrane cloggedReplace membrane
      Low water temperature-
      Water has bad smell or smackThe resource of the carbon post-filter has run outReplace carbon post-filter
      Membrane cloggedReplace membrane
      Canned food is not washed out of the tankEmpty the tank and fill again (the procedure may be repeated several times)
      Incorrect tubing connectionCheck connection order
      The system has just startedThe tank is filled within 1.5-2 hours. Low temperature and inlet pressure reduce membrane performance. Might just have to wait
      Clogged prefiltersReplace prefilters
      Air pressure in the tank is highCheck the pressure in the empty storage tank through the air valve using a pressure gauge. Normal pressure is 0.4-0.5 atm. In case of insufficient pressure, pump up with a car or bicycle pump
      Replace flow restrictor
      Clogged check valve in the membrane flaskThe check valve is mounted on the membrane bulb inside the central connector located on the side opposite the bulb cap. Unscrew the connector, rinse the valve under running water
      Water is not supplied from the tank to the faucetThe pressure in the tank is below the allowablePump air through the tank air valve to required pressure(0.5 atm.) car or bicycle pump
      Tank diaphragm ruptureReplace tank
      Tank valve closedOpen the faucet on the tank
      No water in the drainClogged water flow restrictor to drainReplace flow restrictor
      Water flows into the drain constantlyShut-off valve defectiveCheck shut-off valve. For this:
      1. close the tap on the storage tank;
      2. open a clean water faucet;
      3. you will hear water pouring out of drainage tube;
      4. close the clean water tap;
      5. after a few minutes, the flow of water from the drain tube should stop;
      6. if flow does not stop, replace shut-off valve
      This system requires an inlet pressure of at least 2.8 atm. If the pressure is lower than specified, then a booster pump should be installed (see "Options" section)
      The pump does not turn offThere is not enough water in the tankSee above
      Sensor adjustment required high pressure If water does not enter the drain and the pump does not turn off, turn the adjusting hex on the high pressure sensor counterclockwise

      FILTER DISINFECTION

      Disinfection of reverse osmosis systems is carried out after a long (more than 3 weeks) downtime of the system. Decontamination is also desirable when replacing cartridges. Use unscented 5.25% household chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite). Distinguish between the disinfection of the filtration unit and the disinfection of the storage tank.

      The sequence of actions when disinfecting the filtration unit

      1. Turn off the water supply.
      2. Turn off the tap on the tank.
      3. Remove and dispose of all cartridges and post-filter.
      4. Remove the membrane, pack it in a sealed bag and place in the refrigerator.
      5. Screw the flasks of the 2nd and 3rd pre-filters, the membrane flask, connect the tube from the clean water tap to the tee instead of the post-filter.
      6. Pour 50 ml of bleach into the flask of the 1st prefilter. Spin the flask.
      7. Open a clean water faucet.
      8. Restore the water supply to the system.
      9. When water with the smell of chlorine comes out of the clean water tap, close it and shut off the water supply to the system again.
      10. Leave the system for 2-3 hours.
      11. Open the clean water faucet and restore the water supply to the system. Wait for the smell of chlorine in the tap water to disappear.
      12. Install new cartridges in the system. Install the membrane. Open the valve of the storage tank. Restore water supply.

      Sequence of actions for decontamination of the storage tank

      1. Turn off the water supply.
      2. Open the clean water faucet and drain all the water.
      3. Turn off the tap on the tank.
      4. Remove cartridges 1-3 pre-filters.
      5. Screw on the flasks of the 2nd and 3rd pre-filters.
      6. Disconnect the tubing to the storage tank from the post-filter tee and connect it to the 3rd pre-filter outlet instead of the tubing to the shut-off valve.
      7. Pour approximately 10 ml of bleach into the flask of the 1st prefilter. Spin the flask.
      8. Open the tap on the tank.
      9. Restart the water supply to the system for 5 minutes.
      10. Close the valve on the tank and leave it filled with solution for 1-2 hours.
      11. Drain the water from the tank by disconnecting its tube from the outlet of the 3rd pre-filter. Restore the original tubing connection.
      12. Install the cartridges in the system. Open the tap on the tank. Restore water supply.

      Options

      1. Increasing system performance, upgrading the system to operate with low water pressure in the inlet pipeline (for models not equipped with a pressure booster pump).

      If the water pressure at the filter inlet does not exceed 2.8 atm, then to increase productivity, it is advisable to install a pressure booster pump ( rice. 17). If it is possible to increase the pressure in the inlet pipeline above 4 atm, it is recommended to install a Honeywell D04 or D06F pressure reducing valve upstream of the pump to prevent leakage.

      The pump is installed in front of the first pre-filter in a break in the red supply pipe. For normal operation of the pump, it is necessary to fix it on a vertical or horizontal surface with four screws.

      * If the input water is of very poor quality and contains a large number of mechanical impurities, it is necessary to install an additional atoll I-11S main prefilter for normal operation of the pump.

      The pump must be installed only in a set with a high pressure sensor installed in a pipe break in front of the storage tank. The sensor is required so that the pump only works when the storage tank is being filled. After the tank is filled, the water flow stops and the pump turns off.

      A low pressure sensor prevents the pump from running dry. The sensor is mounted before the first prefilter.

      Both the high pressure pump and the sensors are equipped with quick connectors.

      2. Elimination of microbiological contamination of input water.

      The presence of microorganisms leads to fouling of pre-filters, pressure drop and, accordingly, to the stop of the filter as a whole. To avoid this, it is recommended to pre-install ultraviolet lamp Sterilight SC1/2 (see rice. eighteen) complete with atoll I-11S main prefilter.

      3. Protection of the storage tank from unwanted ingress of microorganisms.

      If the filter is not used for a long time (2-3 weeks), there is a possibility of penetration of microorganisms through the clean water tap into the storage tank. It is possible to clean the tank from microorganisms that have got there only by subsequent washing with a disinfectant solution. To prevent this, it is necessary to install an ultraviolet lamp Sterilight SC1/2 between the clean water tap and the storage tank in the gap of the blue tube (see fig. rice. 19). The lamp is attached to the filtration unit or to any surface using two clips.

      4. Connection to the ice machine.

      The ice maker is connected to the filter through a tee (for example, UT0404), installed in the gap of the blue tube from the filter unit to the tap ( rice. twenty). The length of the pipe from the filter to the ice maker must not exceed 10 meters.

      5. Reducing the content of nitrates in the source water.

      For the most efficient removal nitrates, you must additionally install a filter containing a replaceable element atoll NRC-10. The decision on the place of installation of the nitrate prefilter is desirable to coordinate with the specialists of the seller or service center.

      > Services

      We are ready to save your time by doing the installation of reverse osmosis systems or replacing cartridges in them for you.

      If you decide to install the system yourself, don't forget to insert the cartridges in the packing box into the appropriate flasks! Where and what kind of replacement element to place is written in the instructions for the system you have chosen.

      Installation of water filters

      Recommended place Atoll installations- under the kitchen sink. Self installation Reverse osmosis systems are not particularly difficult if you carefully study the instructions. And yet we recall that plumbing work connected to the water supply and sewerage must be carried out by specialists with certain knowledge and experience. Our masters will mount and test the filter at a convenient time for you.

      Connecting and checking the system takes about an hour. When unusual situation under the sink, the time allotted for these works may increase.

      Price installations Atoll filter (within the Moscow Ring Road) - 1300 rubles.

      Drilling a hole in a sink artificial stone- 500 rubles. additionally.

      Warranty for installation of water filters- six months.

      We install any household system Atoll. Including standard models: , , compact and housing:
      , .
      You can also order the installation of flow filters.

      We install systems even if minimum place under the sink (see photo).

      Replacing Atoll Cartridges

      Replacing Atoll Cartridges done in about half an hour. When working with case systems, the replacement time is reduced by 5-10 minutes. The replacement rate is for standard situations and subject to FREE diagnostics of the entire system. That is, the master will not only change the cartridges, but also ALWAYS check the correct operation of all parts of the system and the storage tank (including the air pressure in it).

      Replacing Atoll Cartridges regardless of their number - 1000 rubles. At the same time, delivery FREE.

      Payment - to the master after installing the system or replacing cartridges.

      If necessary, the master will change the non-working one for a new one. The cost of this procedure simultaneously with the replacement of cartridges is 200 rubles. If the crane is changed separately from other work - 700 rubles.

      If, when checking the air pressure, water flowed through the nipple, it means that the membrane inside the tank has burst, and you need to change the entire tank. Installing a new one with our help costs 300 rubles. along with replacement cartridges. If the tank is changed separately from the rest - 900 rubles.

      Installation of a pressure boosting pump along with the replacement of cartridges - 300 rubles. If the pump is connected separately from other procedures - 1000 rubles.

      Installation of a flask for prefilters or a housing for a membrane along with the replacement of cartridges - 300 rubles. If the flask or body is installed separately from the rest - 1000 rubles.

      If you, leaving home, left the reverse osmosis system for more than 3 weeks, and no one used it, we recommend that you disinfect the filter (together with the tank). You can do it yourself, following the instructions, or invite the master. The cost of the procedure is 1500 rubles. It must be done before replacing cartridges.

      We replace all Atoll cartridges in any version (in sets and single). Most often they order the replacement of complete sets:,

      The American company Atoll has been presenting its products on the domestic market for more than two decades. During this time, Atoll water filters have earned an excellent reputation and have been actively used in everyday life. Products are represented by several groups that differ in function. The Atoll filter can be industrial and household, main and flow. Let's take a closer look at the characteristics of household water treatment devices.

      Rice. 1 Atoll water treatment system

      Reliability of the device and high quality of filtration

      The high reliability of finished devices is one of the most important criteria that characterize Atoll filters. To increase reliability, the manufacturer uses several methods.

      First, only proven components are used.

      Secondly, parts of new types are pre-tested. Tests are carried out in multiple stages, which guarantees the detection of all possible defects.

      Thirdly, devices are checked for tightness and build quality is not selective. All filters that come off the assembly line are checked.

      Atoll devices provide high quality water purification. This is due to the following factors.


      Rice. 2 Reverse osmosis improves the quality of water purification with an Atoll filter

      For the manufacture of Atoll water filters, components from the world's leading manufacturers are used. All details are checked by many years of practice and guarantee the use the best technologies for purification of water from pollution. This set provides excellent results.

      When testing products, only reliable facts and characteristics are used. The test does not use any demonstration solutions. Devices focused on cleaning tap water and they do an excellent job of it.

      Construction and connection

      Atoll filters are distinguished by their well-thought-out design and ease of use. The device is quickly connected and disassembled, because. it uses quick connectors. No special tools are required for all assembly and disassembly processes, which ensures convenient and fast maintenance.

      The connection can be easily made by yourself. For this, multi-colored tubes are used. The passport has detailed instructions for device installation.

      The Atoll filter purifies water using a cartridge system. This means that replaceable cartridges are used as filter elements. Their use makes the devices universal, since it becomes possible to adapt the devices to any quality and parameters of the liquid to be purified. You should take into account the main indicators and replace the cartridges in accordance with them.


      Rice. 3 Atoll filter cartridges

      For ease of use, the cartridges are equipped with a compatibility table. This allows you not to look for similar filter elements, but to select others according to their characteristics. Instructions are included with detailed description for replacing cartridges.

      Atoll filters are installed for water purification, as well as other flow-type devices, under the sink. Some models use reverse osmosis for filtration, which involves the additional placement of a tank to collect filtered water. The installation process is not difficult due to the presence of multi-colored tubes. This allows you not to get confused in the scheme of their connection.


      Rice. 4 Connection diagram

      If the installation process seems too complicated, then you can use the services of a specialist. Installation, repair and maintenance are performed service centres Atoll company.

      The many benefits of Atoll water filters make them a great option for domestic water supplies. Do not forget about impeccable design device. All details of the body have smooth lines, and the drinking tap looks elegant.

      The Atoll filter is a joint development of a Russian and American manufacturer, well known in Russia and the CIS countries.

      Despite the rather high cost, it is popular, and there are a number of reasons for this.

      We will analyze how and why reverse osmosis filters are used, how to replace cartridges, and how difficult it is to maintain the system.

      Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Atoll Filter

      Atoll filters are compact, reliable, durable and highly efficient water purification systems.

      To the main advantages osmosis filter atoll can include the following:

      • Products of this trademark has an international NSF certificate, which confirms both the quality of the components, and high level cleaning in general.
      • Filters equally well cope with their task both in urban conditions and in the country.
      • The FilmTec membrane is the world's leading reverse osmosis membrane, made in the USA. Productivity - up to 200 l / day, designed for an average family of 3-4 people.
      • Pentek cartridges - made in the USA, are recognized as the most effective and high-quality among all analogues.
      • High-quality plastic and metal tank have a margin of safety, resistant to water hammer and deformation.
      • It is possible to complete the system with a bioceramic cartridge, which helps to give the properties of melt water, and a UV disinfectant (for a well or a well).
      • The modern crane has an improved design and is recognized as ergonomic.
      • Multi-colored switching tubes facilitate the maintenance process.
      • Excellent build quality.
      • High reliability.
      • Availability and constant availability of consumables.

      VIDEO DESCRIPTION

      Atoll filter connection diagram

      Purification filters Atoll you can connect on your own without the involvement of a specialist.

      By purchasing filters of this brand, you get the following kit:

      • Water purification system with replaceable cartridges.
      • Plastic key.
      • Clean water faucet and connection kits.
      • Two plastic tubes 2 meters long.
      • Water tap.
      • Tee.
      • Blue clips to prevent accidental disconnection (installation optional).
      • A - white tube - connects to a clean water tap.
      • B - red tube - connects to the pipeline.

      Step 1 - connect the flexible tubes with quick connectors.

      Attention! Before cutting the tubing, make sure it is long enough to connect. Installation does not require tools, the main thing is that the tubes are cut evenly, this will provide protection against leaks.

      1. Cut the tube at a right angle.
      2. Insert the tube into the connector until it stops. It must be drowned by 5-6 mm so that it is tightly pressed against the connector ring.
      3. We install a blue bracket to prevent accidental disconnection.

      To disconnect the tube, remove the blue bracket, press the ring at the base, holding it in this position, pull it onto the tube.

      Step 2 - Drill holes for a clean water faucet and connect it to the filter.

      - The place under the tap should have a diameter of 13 mm, while it is important to take into account that the length of the blue tube is enough to connect the clean water tap to the filtration unit, and nothing from below under the sink or countertop prevents the tube from being installed to the clean water tap.

      When installing a clean water faucet, we rely on the following diagram:

      A set of parts is supplied with the faucet, and the faucet can also have a quick connector. They will provide reliable sealing of connections.

      Options for connecting the tube to a clean water tap:

      Also, the installation of the crane is possible on the surface of the table.

      Step 3 - We connect to the cold water line (the temperature should not be higher than 38C, otherwise the filter will fail).

      Use clean rubber gloves when performing all tubing connections to prevent bacteria from entering the system.

      1. Close the cold water supply valve. Open the cold water tap on the mixer and relieve pressure. If it continues to flow, close the main valve of the house or apartment.
      2. The system is connected to the water supply through the water supply unit.

      - We assemble the water supply unit by connecting the tee and the water supply tap according to the figure:

      We screw the water supply tap into the tee using FUM tape. It is important not to damage the threads, so we use an adjustable wrench or wrench.

      • We loosen the union nut and disconnect the mixer and the flexible hose.
      • If required, change the union nut gasket.
      • We install the assembly in the gap of the flexible faucet piping:
      • We connect the tube from the filter and the ball (or needle - depending on the configuration) water supply valve.

      Step 4 - Flushing and Getting Started

      1. The first cartridge is already installed by the manufacturer, the rest must be installed by yourself. We unwind the flask with a plastic key, remove the protective film from the cartridge and install it in the flask. We twist the flask with our hands without a key.
      2. Open the water supply tap.
      3. Open a clean water faucet.
      4. We make sure there are no leaks.
      5. After a few minutes, close the clean water faucet.

      The system is ready to use!

      During the first week of use, check regularly for leaks. The milky color of the water is not a reason to worry, these are air bubbles that will disappear in the near future.

      Atoll filter replacement instructions

      A special key is included with the filter, which is necessary for further replacement of filters. This must be done every six months.

      1. For convenience, carefully remove the system from under the sink or countertop. To do this, we block the water directly on the filter and on the storage tank or the general water supply in the apartment.
      2. Next, we take a set of Atoll filters with cartridges, take them out of the package.
      3. Unscrew the lower cartridge counterclockwise with a special key. We take out the contaminated cartridge, drain dirty water from the flask and wash it. The sealing ring of the flask is lubricated with special silicone, which is included in the kit.
      4. We release new cartridge from cellophane packaging. We install in the flask and twist it back.
      5. We return the system to its place.
      6. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.

      How often to change replacement cartridges

      • Porous polypropylene cartridge - every 2-3 months.
      • Granular cartridge activated carbon– every 5-6 months.
      • Porous polypropylene cartridge for mechanical cleaning - every 5-6 months.
      • Membrane - every 2-3 years.
      • Post-filter - once a year.

      Dates may be adjusted depending on water quality. Even if the filter is used irregularly, it is extremely important to observe the replacement periods, since the cartridges during periods of "idle" become a favorable environment for the growth of bacteria.

      Why is timely replacement necessary? The answer is simple - this allows you to extend the life of the membrane, as well as provide high quality cleaning for many years.

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