Sterilite Water Dispenser Point of Use Drinking Water System User Manual

Point-of-Use Drinking Water System  
OWNERS MANUAL  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Ensuring the Safety of Your Water  
INC  
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UNPACKING & INSPECTION  
Before proceeding with installation of your Sterilight Unit, please  
carefully unpack and inspect it. Figure 1 illustrates all the major  
components of the system, shown with the standard faucet diverter  
(your unit may vary slightly from photo). If anything appears to be  
broken or missing, please contact your Sterilight dealer.  
Wall Mounting  
Hardware  
Tubing Disconnect Tool  
Diverter Adapter  
Diverter  
Counter Top Stand  
Power  
Cord  
Figure 1  
Unit inspection  
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INSTALLATION  
Shipped with the faucet diverter, your Sterilight  
unit is ready for installation on most kitchen  
faucet heads.  
A. STAND MOUNTING:  
Find a suitable location for your unit, and simply  
place it with the stand provided. Excess hose  
and/or power cord may be wrapped inside the  
unit’s stand (Figure 2).  
B.WALL MOUNTING  
1. To wall mount the  
unit, you must first  
remove the  
Figure 2  
Counter-top stand mounting  
counter-top stand.  
This stand is  
secured to the unit  
with two  
OUTLET  
semi-permanent  
adhesive pads.  
They can be pried  
loose by pulling  
firmly down on the  
back of the stand  
INLET  
OUTLET  
Figure 3  
Counter-top stand removal  
or by using a  
screwdriver or  
lever to pry the  
stand from the  
bottom of the unit  
(Figure 3). Once  
the stand is  
OUTLET  
INLET  
removed, the  
adhesive pads can  
be peeled off from  
the stand and/or  
bottom of the unit  
(Figure 4).  
Figure 4  
Adhesive pad removal  
Figure 5  
Diverter valve hose routing  
The adhesive pads are not required for the stand to function.  
The Diverter valve hoses attach (Figure 5), with the hose to the top of  
the diverter attaching to the inlet elbow, and the hose to the bottom of  
the diverter attaching to the outlet tube.  
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2. Locate a solid  
mounting surface  
(such as a wall  
stud). Attach the  
mounting  
hardware (Figure 7)  
and the unit  
(Figure 8).  
The Sterilight unit  
generates ozone from  
surrounding air.  
Locate the unit in an  
area where the air is  
breathable and free  
from dust or fumes.  
The unit MUST be  
mounted vertically,  
with the filter at the  
TOP of the unit.  
Figure 6  
Separating stand from unit  
Figure 8  
Hanging unit on Wall  
Mounting Pins  
Figure 7  
Mounting Pin Installation  
C. CONNECTING TO THE FAUCET  
1. To connect to an existing faucet, remove  
the existing aeration nozzle and gasket  
(Figure 9).  
Figure 9  
Removing aeration  
nozzle and gasket  
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2. If the diverter supplied with the unit will  
not attach directly to your faucet, install the  
adapter. When done, or if the adapter is not  
needed, connect the Sterilight unit diverter  
valve assembly to the faucet (Figure 10).  
3. Plug the power supply into an  
available outlet.  
The outlet MUST always have power  
available. Do not plug the unit into an outlet  
that can be switched on or off.  
Figure 10  
Attaching diverter  
to Faucet  
The unit is now ready for operation.  
OPERATION  
Prior to drinking water from the unit, flush unit for five minutes.  
To operate the unit, simply turn on the cold water faucet and pull the  
diverter valve plunger outward (Figure 11). To  
bypass the unit, push the diverter valve inward.  
You will observe the following when the  
Sterilight unit is operating properly:  
1. Once flow is established, the UV lamp will  
turn on and become fully bright and steady  
within the first second of operation.  
Figure 11  
Turn on the faucet by pulling  
the diverter valve flow  
control knob outward.  
The unit will automatically  
come on.  
2. Water enters the unit at the bottom where it  
is mixed with ozone, forming a Sterilight of  
swirling bubbles and a swooshing sound.  
3. Any ozone left following the patented  
ozone/UV photo-oxidation process is reconverted to oxygen in the  
filter element. Water leaving the unit is fully treated and mixed  
with air and the reconverted ozone. The air will appear as tiny  
bubbles, sometimes giving the water an initial cloudy appearance.  
After sitting for a minute or so,  
all of the bubbles will rise to the surface and disperse, leaving the  
water crystal clear.  
4. Because of the trapped air, the water outlet from the unit will  
occasionally sputter, particularly at start-up.  
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING  
1. The Sterilight unit is NOT designed to operate with hot water.  
Run only cool tap water through the unit.  
2. The ultraviolet lamp in the unit has a useful life of 10,000 on-off cycles  
or more. One cycle could be a small cup of water or a large pitcher.  
To maximize the life of the lamp, it is best to get a pitcher to store in  
the refrigerator for drinking during the day, as opposed to running it  
several times to draw individual glasses of water.  
3. Depending on the model, your Sterilight ultraviolet lamp may stay  
illuminated for approximately 30 seconds after flow through the unit  
has ceased. This is normal and is not cause for concern.  
REPLACING THE FILTER  
The filter element in the Sterilight unit is a high-performance,  
multi-layer extruded design. The element has been specifically designed  
to complement the patented ozone/UV photo-oxidation process.  
Replacement filters can be obtained through  
your Sterilight dealer.  
The unit MUST NOT be operated without a  
filter element except when sanitizing (page 8).  
Replace the filter whenever:  
Figure 12  
Removing Tubing  
from fittings  
1. The filter has been in service six or more months.  
2. 1900 or more liters of water (500 gallons) have been  
processed by the unit.  
3. The filter shows signs of dirt build-up or deterioration, evidenced by  
a decrease in the rate of water flow, or a decrease in the swirling  
bubble action.  
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that the unit be unplugged. The  
Sterilight unit contains a high intensity ultraviolet lamp that can  
damage tissues in the eye. The UV wavelengths cannot travel through  
the plastic housing. However, removing the filter requires that the  
cap be removed, exposing the lamp. DO NOT PROCEED WITHOUT  
UNPLUGGING THE UNIT!  
The Sterilight unit uses state-of-the-art Speed Fit® fittings. They rely  
on a lock ring to hold the tubing in place. To remove tubing from the  
fitting, hold the lock ring against the fitting while pulling on the tubing.  
While it is possible to do this with your fingers, included with your  
Sterilight unit is a tubing disconnect tool to make removing the fittings  
easier (Figure 12).  
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For the filter to be removed, the filter  
element must be saturated with water and all  
internal seals must be wet. DO NOT ATTEMPT  
TO REMOVE A FILTER ELEMENT THAT IS NOT  
WET. Doing so may result in breakage of  
the glass sleeve or lamp, and could result in  
personal injury.  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Run water through the unit to insure that the  
filter is saturated and all seals are wet.  
3. Remove the unit from its wall mount  
(if wall mounted)  
Figure 13  
Disconnecting outlet tube  
4. Grasp the unit firmly and unscrew the cap by  
turning counterclockwise (Figure 13).  
5. Once the cap is completely unscrewed, use  
the tubing disconnect tool to disconnect the  
outlet tube (Figure 14).  
6. With the outlet tube disconnected, lift the  
cap and filter out of the unit. It is not unusual  
for the O-ring at the bottom of the filter to  
stay on the glass sleeve (Figure 15).  
7. Reach in and remove the lower filter O-ring  
seal as shown (Figure 16).  
Lower O-ring  
Figure 14  
Disconnecting outlet tube  
8. Sanitize the unit prior to installing the  
new filter. To do this, reinstall the cap  
(without the filter installed), reconnect the  
diverter outlet tubing and replace the  
unit on its mount or stand. Reconnect  
power and run water through the unit  
for approximately 5 minutes. Without a  
filter cartridge in the unit, some ozone  
remains in the outlet water, sanitizing  
the upper portion of the unit and the  
outlet lines.  
Figure 15—Unscrewing cap  
and removing filter  
DO NOT DRINK water that has been run  
through the unit without a filter.  
9. Disconnect power and remove the cap as in  
steps 3, 4 and 5 above.  
10.To insure that the lower filter seal will slide  
easily into the unit, wet the glass sleeve  
(Figure 17).  
11. The upper (large) seal fits into the top  
Figure 16  
Removing lower O-ring  
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Figure 17  
Wet glass sleeve  
Figure 18  
Installing the filter into the cap  
cap. Push it firmly  
into the  
cap until it is  
completely seated  
(Figure 18). The  
filter should stay  
firmly in the to cap.  
12. Ensure that the  
lower filter O-ring  
seal is in place  
Figure 20  
Installing the filter in the unit  
Figure 19  
Checking lower O-ring seal  
(Figure 19).  
13.The lower seal  
slides over the  
glass sleeve in the unit. Ensure that the glass sleeve is wet,  
and guide the filter over the sleeve (Figure 20).  
Be sure to guide the outlet tube into the bottom fitting.  
14.Tighten the cap and reconnect all fittings. Reconnect power.  
15. Run water through the unit for 5 minutes to flush the filter  
before use.  
IMPORTANT! Use only filters supplied by your Sterilight dealer.  
Approved filters are specifically matched to your unit. Using the wrong  
filter will negatively effect unit operation, will void the unit warranty,  
and can adversely affect the safety of water leaving the unit.  
REPLACING THE UV LAMP  
The Sterilight unit uses a high-intensity ozone generating lamp which  
can be obtained from your Sterilight dealer. For proper unit operation,  
use only lamps supplied by your Sterilight dealer.The lamp should be  
replaced whenever it fails to light during operation.  
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It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that the unit  
be unplugged before servicing. The Sterilight  
Point-of-use unit contains a high intensity  
ultraviolet lamp that can damage tissues in  
the eye. The UV wavelengths cannot travel  
through the plastic housing. However, the  
lamp will be exposed during removal and  
replacement. In addition, it is possible to  
encounter hazardous electrical energy when  
removing the protective bottom cover.  
DO NOT PROCEED WITHOUT UNPLUGGING  
THE UNIT!  
Figure 21—Draining the Unit  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
Figure 22  
Removing cover retaining screws  
2. Remove the unit from its wall mounting,  
remove the filter, drain the water from the  
unit (Figure 21), and lay it down horizontally.  
3. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove  
the retaining screws on the cover located  
at the bottom of the unit (Figure 22) and  
carefully slide the cover off of the unit .  
4. Disconnect the lamp wires.  
Figure 23 (Internal Power Supply)  
Removal of Single Socket  
lamp Connection  
NOTE: Depending on model, your unit may  
have an internal or external power supply.  
Units with an internal power supply appear  
as in Figure 23. Units with an external power  
supply appear as in Figure 24.  
Figure 24 (External Power Supply)  
Figure 25 (External Power Supply)  
Loosening lamp retention screw  
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5. Loosen the lamp retention screw (External  
Power supply units–Figure 26).  
6. Slide the lamp out carefully  
(Figures 26 and 27).  
7. Insert the new lamp in the sleeve and  
reinstall the lamp.  
8. Reinstall lamp wiring and the bottom cover.  
9. Reinstall the filter as provided in the filter  
replacement instructions (see page 7).  
10.Reconnect power.  
Figure 26 (Internal Power Supply)  
Removing lamp  
The unit is now ready for operation.  
Figure 27 (External Power Supply)  
Removing lamp  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
Unit leaking at tubing  
connection(s) after unit has been  
serviced.  
Tubing not securely connected  
and/or tubing lock ring not  
secured over tubing fitting.  
Verify that tubing is properly  
connected and that the lock ring  
is engaged.  
Unit leaks around top cap after  
filter has been replaced.  
O-ring on top is not properly  
seated.  
Verify O-ring is seated.  
Water is flowing from the unit at a  
very slow rate.  
Filter element plugged.  
Diverter screen plugged.  
Replace filter.  
Remove diverter valve from the  
faucet and clean the screen.  
Reverse flow to unit temporarily  
to remove blockage. This can  
be done by temporarily reversing  
inlet and outlet fittings.  
Inlet plugged.  
Lamp does not light when unit is  
operated.  
No power.  
Lamp burned out.  
Make sure power is available.  
Replace lamp.  
No bubbles are visible in the  
incoming stream.  
Filter is exhausted.  
Replace Filter.  
After removing unit for service,  
no bubbles are visible in unit  
when running.  
Inlet and oulet tubing has been  
reversed, causing reverse flow  
through the unit.  
Reverse tubing connections.  
Unit is mounted above counter  
with diverted valve assembly  
attached to the sink and partially  
drains when not in use.  
Diverted valve not fully closing  
when water is turned off.  
Push diverted valve in when unit  
is not in use.  
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REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST  
Your Sterilight Point-of-Use treatment system has  
very few user-serviceable parts:  
Filter Cartridge................... SWM-C1  
Filter Cap O-ring................ OR-SWM  
Lamp Assembly................. SWM-RL  
Quartz Sleeve..................... QS-SWM  
PARTS & SERVICE: Contact your Sterilight dealer.  
SWM SPECIFICATIONS  
Power requirements: SWM1, 115V AC, 20 WATTS  
SWM1/2, 220V AC, 20 WATTS  
Flow rate: Up to 2 lpm (0.5 gpm)  
Minimum inlet pressure: 30 PSIG  
Maximum operating pressure: 6.9 bar (100 PSIG)  
Filter life: 6 months or 1900 liters (500 gallons)  
Lamp life: 10,000+ on/off cycles  
Weight: Approximately 2.2 kg. (5 lbs.)  
Dimensions: Approximately 150 x 445 mm  
(5.9 x 17.5 inches)  
Chemical additives: None; (ozone created in unit)  
Chemical emissions: None; (ozone reconverted to oxygen  
in the filter cartridge element)  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Ensuring the Safety of Your Water  
INC  
425 Clair Rd.West  
P.O. Box 1719  
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 7X4  
tel. (519) 763-1032 • Fax (519) 763-5069  
1-800-265-7246  
US Patents: 5540848, 5266215, DS 357058  
Other Patents Pending  
©2001, R-Can Environmental Inc.  
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