Maytag 2006 owner manual Water Filtration Safeguards

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GALLEY FAUCET, MOEN PURETOUCH® CLASSIC (Option Safari) 1-800-374-6542

WATER FILTRATION SAFEGUARDS

Your Moen PureTouch® Classic Filtering Faucet System integrates carbon block filtra- tion technology designed by Culligan International into a faucet spout. This technology is fast and effective at reducing contaminants commonly found in water and is certified by NSF® International. The PureTouch Filtering Faucet System and installation must comply with State and Local laws and regulations. To ensure optimal operation of your new Moen faucet, please read the following safeguards carefully.

MicroTech™ Filter Cartridges

MicroTech filter cartridges will reduce:

Chlorine, Taste and Odor (MicroTech 400, 600) Lead (MicroTech 400,600)

Cysts (Cryptosporidium, Giardia) (MicroTech 600)*

*The contaminants removed or reduced by this filter are not necessarily in your water.

Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfections before or after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filter- able cysts.

MicroTech filter cartridges are designed for replacement after dispensing 200 gallons of filtered water. Water conditions and usage may affect filter life and water taste.

The electronic indicator will signal when filter replacement is necessary

Use only MicroTech 400 or 600 filter cartridges with the PureTouch Classic Filtering Faucet System.

Filter flow rate = .4-.5 gpm at rated pressure (20 psi min. – 125 psi max.).

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Water Temperature

Minimum/Maximum faucet operating temperature = 40 degrees –

150 degrees F

CAUTION: Do not filter water above 100degrees F.

MicroTech Filter Flushing Instructions

New MicroTech Filter Cartridge: Allow cold water to run through a new filter for 5 minutes to flush out any loose carbon particles. Once these small black specks are washed out the filter is ready for use.

Daily Use: Allow cold water to run through the filter for 10-15 seconds prior to first use. If the filter has not been used for two days, run cold water through the filter for 60 seconds prior to use.

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