Owner's Manual

Oceanic HYDRO-PAL
Instruction Guide
OVERVIEW
The Oceanic HYDRO-PAL uses replaceable Sediment, Carbon and RO Membrane cartridges. The Sediment and
Carbon cartridges are self-contained. The RO Membrane is located in the center canister.
The Oceanic HYDRO-PAL should only be connected to a cold-water supply. The optimal water temperature is 77*F.
Using other water temperatures will diminish the effectiveness of the filtration and can accelerate degradation of
the membrane.
Use care to not over tighten the threaded connections- in particular the elbow connections. If once installed the
system should leak, use plumber’s Teflon tape on the threaded fittings.
When using a new Carbon Cartridge, remove the Membrane and run water through the carbon to rinse out any
possible carbon dust.
Protect the Membrane from freezing and from drying out. After its first use, the Membrane must never be allowed
to dry out. If the reverse osmosis system will not be active for more than 10 15 days, use a protective solution
(Preservation Fluid), which maintains the efficiency of the osmosis unit by inhibiting bacterial growth and prevents
the deposition of impurities.
Do not leave the HYDRO-PAL unattended during use.
Reverse Osmosis technology alone cannot eliminate unusually high concentrations of individual components, for
example, high levels of silica and nitrate. To remove residual dissolved solids from reverse osmosis water, an
additional deionization filter can be utilized.
Oceanic HYDRO-PAL with DI Filter: Do not use water for human consumption
Use only original replacement parts. Change the Sediment and Carbon Cartridges regularly. The activated carbon
serves to remove chlorine, which, if allowed to pass, would cause irreparable damage to the microstructure of the
Membrane.
PARTS LIST
Micron Cartridge
Carbon Cartridge
RO Unit Housing with Mounting Brackets
Membrane Filter
Garden Hose Connection
Installation & Maintenance Guide
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Optimal Water Pressure: 60 PSI
Maximum Water Pressure: 100 PSI
Optimal Water Temperature: 77°F (25°C)
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