4.4.1.3 Formaldehyde
1.After the dwell time, remove the waste hose and clear accessory flush line from the disinfect solution and place it in the drain with the appropriate air gap. Connect the feed line to the
2.Connect the feed line to the water supply. Ensure that the water supply to the RO unit is ON. If it is partially closed, rotate the dialyze/flush valve to the full flush position.
3.Turn ON the
CAUTION:
Some pump noise (chattering) is normal in the flush position. Excessive pump noise (chattering) can be damaging to the pump. The RO is in “flush” from the full open (flush) position to just before the fully closed (dialyze) position. Adjust it by partly closing the flush valve to reduce chattering of the pump.
3.Rotate the dialyze/flush valve to the dialyze position.
4.Turn the
A.During this rinse period, rotate the Dialyze/Flush valve to the Flush position briefly and then back to Dialyze three times to
5.Test product water for formaldehyde with test kit. If the test is positive, continue to rinse until a negative test is obtained.
6.When test for formaldehyde is negative, turn the
7.Close the product valve and then disconnect the clear accessory flush tubing from the product line (white QD / valve) and store properly. Reconnect the product line to its original connection and open the product valve.
8.Remove the “Do Not Use/Contains Formaldehyde” warning label.
9.The
NOTE:
Success of the disinfection procedure may be ascertained by taking a water culture after completion. See the Product Water Culture Procedure in this chapter.
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