Philips WP3891, WP3890 user manual •Do not store the water in a water pot

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•Do not store the water in a water pot

Store the filtered water in properly closed and clean containers for not more than 48 hours.

Do not store the water in a water pot

(matkas) or a candle filter, as this can recontaminate the water.

Always buy original Philips replacement filters.

Replace the filter according to the instructions in this user manual.

Use the PureFlush function if the pure water dispenser has not been used for 2 days.

Always handle the quartz tube carefully during cleaning.

Do not use an extension cord to supply power to the pure water dispenser.

Do not connect the pure water dispenser to a hot water tap.

Do not connect ordinary tubes or hoses to the water outlet to collect water from the pure water dispenser.

Do not open the appliance door while you are collecting water from the pure water dispenser.

Do not connect the pure water dispenser to a drain.

Do not use an expired filter.An expired filter affects the performance of the pure water dispenser.

Do not place anything on top of the pure water dispenser.

Do not hang anything on the tube and mains cord of the appliance.

Do not use any chemical to disinfect or clean the pure water dispenser externally or internally (tubes etc.).

Do not clean any plastic parts in a dishwasher or boil them.

Do not replace the Philips TUV PLS 9W lamp with any other ordinary or UV lamp.This will affect the microbiological performance of the pure water dispenser and make it ineffective.

When you replace the UV lamp unit and/or clean the quartz tube, make sure you place

all parts back according to the instructions in this user manual.

Do not forget to clamp the tube that connects the pure water dispenser to the tap. Improper clamping of the tube may lead to leakage.

3.0.4 Compliance with standards

This Philips pure water dispenser conforms to the highest standards for contaminant reduction, structural integrity and material safety. It thus ensures that pure water is made easy - always.The

following certifications are a proof of that.

This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientific evidence available today.

This Philips pure water dispenser conforms to NSF/ANSI 42 for removal of chlorine and particulates. It removes all classes of particulates from Class I until Class VI

– particle size 0.5µm to 80 µm).

This Philips pure water dispenser conforms to NSF/ANSI 53 for the removal of turbidity and volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) and cysts (single-celled parasites).

This Philips pure water dispenser conforms to NSF/ANSI 55 Class A protocol (2004) for the disinfection of microbiologically contaminated water that meets all other public health standards.Tested by Kiwa Water Research, the Netherlands.

This Philips pure water dispenser has been awarded the Gold Seal by the WQA (Water



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Philips WP3891, WP3890 user manual •Do not store the water in a water pot