That's 90 gal/month, give or take, I'd say it's time for the DI to be change along with the membrane, then eveything is fairly new(including the other cartridges).
The membranes, once hydrated, cannot be allowed to dry out. When a membrane dries, it is no
longer able to purify the water and would need to be replaced. When the unit is not operating,
the membrane housing MUST stay wet. If the unit is portable and makes water once or so a
month, store the unit with the tubing above the membrane housing to prevent draining. If the
unit is not going to produce water for over 4 weeks, the membrane needs to be removed from
the membrane housing and stored in a plastic, air tight bag with 2 tablespoons of product water
and placed in the refrigerator. Doing this will prolong the membrane life. let the
membrane freeze. Regular maintenance of the R/O unit consists of keeping track of about how
much water the unit is producing. This can be estimated.
The following chart is the
recommended change times for all the filters.
1 canister- 1 micron string wound filter:
Change every 6 months or earlier if filtering heavy sediment, looks
dirty or unit loses flow.
2 canister- -solid block carbon matrix filter: Change
every 3,750 gallons of water production (waste + product) at 2
ppm chlorine, or every 6 months.
3 canister- - or :
post deionization resin cartridge or Hi-S™
High Silica removal resin: These resins are color indicated,
exhaustion starts from bottom up. Once color change is one inch
from the top, the cartridge needs replacing.
Membrane- rated gpd)-Thin Film Composite, , ,
:
Under average conditions this membrane can filter
25,000 gallons or around 3 to 5 years of service. The
existence of fouling chemicals in the tap water like Iron,
Calcium, or Magnesium, will reduce the membrane
life exponentially. Kent Marine makes an add-on called
the flush kit. Adding this kit will greatly decrease
the chances of the fouling chemicals from destroying
the membrane.
Too much product water, little waste or resin exhausts quickly: Cause: the membrane is not
fully seated in the housing. See diagram 1 & 2 from opposite side of these instructions.
Not enough product water, lots of waste: Cause: Check the TDS, Temperature, PSI as stated in
the Overview section. Make sure you have given the membrane enough time to completely
hydrate. If all the common problems have been ruled out, contact Kent Marine 's Technical
Department for further assistance.
Kent Marine warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and conditions for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase. Gallons
per day is not warranted since it is dependent on the users water conditions (i.e., temperature,
pressure, and total dissolved solids).
Should service be necessary under this warranty due to a manufacturing defect or malfunction
during the 90 day warranty period, Kent Marine will, at our option, repair or replace the unit and
pay transportation charges back to purchaser. Purchaser is responsible for transportation to
Kent Marine , in any event. If the unit is determined to be damaged due to incorrect installation,
poor water conditions from users tap, or other unwarrantable condition, Purchaser will be billed
for repair charges and return shipping charges.
Note: The warranty is void if the product is: 1) Damaged through negligence, misuse, abuse, or
accident. This includes, but is not limited to failure to regularly replace carbon and sediment
filters. 2) Damaged by poor local tap water conditions. 3) Damaged due to connection of
equipment other than supplied by Kent Marine , or modification by the user.
This warranty is valid only in the U.S., is non-transferable and applies to original purchaser only.
No other warranties are expressed or implied and any other warranties required by law are
limited in duration to 90 days.
Most phosphate and nitrate test kits cannot read R/O, Deionized water
properly. If testing for these, they will give a positive reading.
Do not
This product is not warranted for any specific purpose. Kent
Marine will not be responsible for consequential damages arising from installation or use of the
product, including any flooding which may occur due to malfunction or faulty installation
including, but not limited to failure of installer to tighten all fittings.
Prefilter
CF1MCFCE
Post Filter
CFI SILICAMAX
Membranes for all Unit
Copied from Kent Marine. Hope it is helpful.
Matt