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Frequently Asked Questions - Waterdrop WD-TK Benutzerhandbuch

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Operation and Use Tips
1. Check that the spigot (15) is closed during the first operation and after each re-priming.
2. The height of the water level in the lower chamber is indicated by the red ball in the water level
tube. Fill the upper chamber with water to the height of the floating ball. If the red ball is at its highest
point, do not add water.
3. If you intend to leave your system unused for more than three days, empty both the upper and
lower chambers, remove all filtration elements, and let the components dry.
4. Do not use with microbiologically unsafe or unknown quality water without adequate disinfection
before or after the system.
Maintenance
1. The whole system should be cleaned at least once a month.
• Before cleaning the chambers with water and dish soap, remove the filter cartridges, spigots, and
other attached components.
NOTE:
If the cleaning water contains viruses or bacteria, add 16 drops of bleach
per gallon of water. Remove all parts and attachments before cleaning the stainless-steel
chambers in the dishwasher.
2. Storing the Filter
• Unused filters can be kept in their original packaging indefinitely. Do not store with scented items.
• Never put the filter in the freezer, and always re-flush it before using it again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does the flow get slow?
A: • To determine if the carbon filter have been successfully installed.
• If the filter produces microbubbles, please take it down, soak it in water for 10-20 seconds, and reinstall it.
• The filter's surface may become clogged with particulate matter, resulting in reduced water flow. Please
replace the filter on a regular basis based on its lifespan.
Q: Why does my water filtration system leak where the upper and lower chambers meet?
A: There is not a water-tight seal between the upper and lower chambers of the system. Water can spill
after the lower chamber is filled with water. Please pay close attention to water level change of the faucet.
Q: Why does the upper chamber still contain water after the filtering process ends?
A: It is normal for one to two inches of water to remain in the upper chamber. Because this system is
gravity-fed, as the water level in the upper chamber drops, the filtering process naturally slows down
because there is less water pressure available to force water through the elements.
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