SANITIZING THE SYSTEM FOR MODELS PNRQ15, PNRQ20

See your Reverse Osmosis System Owner's Manual for complete Sanitization Instructions.

I. Turn off' the icemaker (if attached to the system).

2.Turn off' the water supply to dm systeIn.

3.Turn on tile RO f_mcet to drmn that tank (it may take several

minutes). Tunl OFF the faucet when tile tank is emp/y.

A--CAUTION:Failuretoclosethewetersupplvalveortodra,.

the tank will cause water to sprayor run when canisters are removed.

4. Remove the prefilter, posltilter and RO canister by relating to

lhe left about 1/3 turn.

5. Fill tile empty canister labeled "Sanifiz2ttion Canister" with

water to widfin 1" of ltle tipper opening. Add 1 oz. (2 Tbsp.)

of ordinary household [)leach. Install canister into the prefilter

canister position hy mining Io dm right about 1/3 turn until

lhe Mignment marks line up mid lhe cmfister stops.

6.Install by-lra_ss plugs into file RO canister and posit[her opening in tile manifbld hy mining to tile right about 1/3 turn until file

alignment marks fine tip mid tile cmfister stops.

Z Turn on tile water supply. Turn oil the _hucet until water begdns lo flow from file faucet, then turn tile faucet ore Allow ltle sysleIll tO fill ff)r 10 minutes.

Turn tile fimcet on and allow water to flow fbr 20 minutes,

or until bleach odor is gone. Turn off' tile water supply again. Turn on dm faucet to drain dm systeIn.

9.Once tile system is drained, lure the l_ucel offand remove the canister and plugs by turifing to the left about 1/3 turn. Keep lhese in a safe place until needed tile next time.

10.If y_m are replacing the cmfisters, remove dm foil oil the mp

of tile new replacement filler canisters or RO cmfister. Install cmfislers into the Inmfifi)ld by turning to tile right about 1/3

lure until dm alignment marks line up mid ltle canisters stop.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

11.Turn on tile water supply to fill lhe system (it may take up to 4 hours). Check for leaks.

PNRQ15:Remove the battery tray and replace lhe battery to reset timer iI1 [_ucel base.

PNRQ2_. Remove tile batteries from dm battery holder and

replace batteries to reset timer and 900 gallon monitor fimctions.

12.If the prefilmr and poslfiher are replaced, turn the faucet on and empty tile filled storage rzalk.

13.Once lhe storage tank is flail, turn on ltle icemaker.

RO product water faucet mounted through sink

/

3/8" drain

Fig. 6

Tee

Disposer

, TO icemaker

hflet

Tee

_utlet

Reservoir

Page 3
Image 3
GE GXRV10, GXRM10, PNRV18, PNRV12 installation instructions Sanitizing the System for Models PNRQ15, PNRQ20

PNRQ20, PNRV12, PNRV18, GXRM10, PNRQ15 specifications

The GE GXRM10, PNRV18, PNRQ15, PNRQ20, and GXRV10 are a series of advanced power systems designed to meet a wide range of industrial needs. Each unit brings a unique set of features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to various applications in the power generation and distribution industry.

Starting with the GE GXRM10, this model is known for its robust performance and reliability. It integrates advanced digital technology, allowing for real-time monitoring and control. Key features include modular design, which facilitates easy upgrades and maintenance. It also offers exceptional efficiency, reducing operational costs and minimizing environmental impact.

The PNRV18 model is engineered for enhanced energy management. Its defining characteristic is its ability to efficiently regulate voltage levels, contributing to a stable power supply. Equipped with smart grid capabilities, it supports integration with renewable energy sources, making it a forward-thinking solution for modern energy challenges. Furthermore, its compact design allows for flexibility in installation.

Meanwhile, the PNRQ15 and PNRQ20 models are designed for larger-scale industrial applications. Both units emphasize enhanced load handling capabilities, making them ideal for high-demand environments. These models feature advanced protection mechanisms, ensuring that they can handle fluctuations and surges in power without risking damage to the system. Their user-friendly interface provides operators with easy access to real-time data and analytics, facilitating informed decision-making.

Lastly, the GE GXRV10 stands out with its emphasis on versatility. It can be configured for a variety of operational conditions, providing solutions for both continuous and standby power needs. This model incorporates state-of-the-art communication technology, allowing for seamless integration with existing infrastructure. This adaptability is increasingly crucial as industries shift towards hybrid and decentralized energy models.

In conclusion, the GE GXRM10, PNRV18, PNRQ15, PNRQ20, and GXRV10 represent a significant leap in power system technology. Their innovative features and robust design not only enhance operational efficiency but also align with global trends towards sustainable energy solutions. Each model, with its unique characteristics, provides tailored solutions that meet the evolving needs of various sectors in the energy landscape.