Owner's manual

INTRODUCTION
THIS GUIDE IS APPLICABLE TO ALL 104 SERIES MODELS
TABLE 1
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Filtration Unit Flow Monitor Non-NSF*
Faucet Smartap
®
10403002-##
104 Series 4 Vessel
Unitary Manifold
Push Button Smartap
®
10403001-##
None 10401000-##
* Note: ## - refers to specific branding of the 104 Series product.
SYSTEM STATISTICS
SYSTEM CAPACITY
without Smartap
®
Flow Monitor
SYSTEM CAPACITY
with Smartap
®
Flow Monitor
SERVICE FLOW RATE
at the Manifold Unit Outlet
3969 Litres (1050 gallons) 6615 Litres (1750 gallons) 1.9 Liters/minute (0.5 Gallons/minute)
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
SMARTAP
®
WATER FLOW MONITOR
The optional Smartap
®
Monitor indicates filter cartridge status by measuring the volume of water passing through the 104
Series Advanced Multi-Stage Water Treatment System. When water is dispensed, it flows through the system actuating the
monitor and recording the elapsed time for each dispense. Monitor indication is based on the cumulative number of
gallons passed through the system (elapsed time multiplied by flow rate). A green light indicates filters are functioning
normally. A yellow light indicates filters are nearing useful capacity and should be replaced. Power is provided by nine-volt
alkaline battery. Disconnecting the battery from the clip resets the Monitor. Installing a new battery each time filter
cartridges are replaced ensures an accurate indication of system performance and a continuing supply of high quality
drinking water.
PUSH BUTTON ACTUATED SMARTAP
®
FLOW MONITOR
A light illuminates when the test button is pressed.
Push Button Actuator and Indicator Lights are located on the Manifold Cover.
FAUCET ACTUATED SMARTAP
®
FLOW MONITOR
A light illuminates in a Light Bar each time a faucet or additional point-of-use device is activated.
Light Bar Assembly is located at faucet base (Stainless Steel) or front of faucet body (Polymer).
To prolong battery life, the monitor indicator lights extinguish after a few seconds, even if water is being dispensed.
NOTE: Monitor Indicators and Common Solutions are found in Table 3, Page 13.
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