00755-Katady-100343-intern:100755-Katady-100343-intern Mini Water Microfilter (Model #8017684) Mini Replacement Cartridge (Model #8013632) 16.2.
051616-Katady-100343-intern 30-05-2005 15:57 Pagina 2 English Thank you for choosing a Katadyn portable water microfiltration system. The Katadyn Mini Microfilter meets industry standards for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium) As the smallest and lightest ceramic filter from Katadyn the Mini is ideal for light solo use during travel and day-hiking.
051616-Katady-100343-intern 30-05-2005 15:57 Pagina 3 Key Components Float Output Hose Ceramic Element Output Barb X>Z X Measuring Gauge Z Prefilter - (Figure 2-1) (Figure 2-2) (Figure 2-3) Product Set-up The Mini requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Mini before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
051616-Katady-100343-intern 30-05-2005 15:57 Pagina 4 4) After filling water container with filtered water, remove output hose from container and input hose from water source. Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body. 5) Stow input hose inside pump body and store Mini inside the carry bag. * Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5 – 10 strokes) of water to remove stale taste.
051616-Katady-100343-intern 30-05-2005 15:57 Pagina 5 Long-Term Storage (After Your Trip Is Over) Store the Mini filter as follows: 1) Remove ceramic filter and brush it under running water with the supplied cleaning pad. Allow to air-dry completely. 2) Put ceramic filter back into housing. 3) Grease o-rings with silicone lubricant provided. 4) Stow input hose inside pump body and store Mini inside the carry bag. Ceramic Capacity Ceramic capacity depends on water quality.
051616-Katady-100343-intern 30-05-2005 15:57 Pagina 6 When You Travel Abroad, Camp or Backpack… …you run a risk of illness ranging from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhoea to more serious illnesses caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Legionella, Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and bacteria. The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and water you consume. Lakes, streams and the local water supply may be contaminated.