- Visiting
- TDS Check Input & output
- Diagnosis the Fault
- Quote the Servicing Cost
- RO Installation
- One side RO Fitting
- It is Labour Charges
- Sanitary fittings extra
- RO Service
- Candle Replacement
- Sediment Replacement
- Carbon Replacement
- RO Service
- Candle Replacement
- Sediment Replacement
- Carbon Replacement
- Membrane Replacement
To maintain the proper-functioning and longevity of your water filters, we recommend regular servicing and repairing of water filters.
Yes, our technicians provide 6 months guarantee on the services provided.
We provide all water filter solutions including servicing, installation, repairing and maintenance. Our expert team of technicians provides error-less services as per the client’s requirements.
The reason for bad taste and odour in water is due to TDS or Total Dissolved Salts level. The TDS level in drinkable water should be less than 300mg/litre. Aquafresh RO water purifier maintains the TDS level to make water fit for drinking.
It is recommended that you should change pre water filter in every 3 months and membranes in every 6 months.
Pre filter eliminates dust, sand, slit and other particles from the water and moves it to next level of filtration process.
RO membranes are the most important part that removes ions and other particles from water and makes it fit for drinking.
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Troubleshoot Home Services for RO Water Purifier Maintenance (Before Calling Customer Care):
- Check Water Supply and Pressure:
- Ensure the water inlet valve is fully open.
- Verify there’s no blockage in the water supply line.
- Check if the water pressure is adequate (low pressure can affect purification).
- Inspect Filters and Membranes:
- Regularly clean or replace pre-filters, post-filters, and sediment filters.
- Check for clogging or discoloration in the RO membrane.
- Follow the manufacturer’s recommended filter replacement schedule.
- Examine for Leakages:
- Inspect all tubing and connections for cracks or loose fittings.
- Tighten any loose connections and replace damaged parts if necessary.
- Ensure the O-rings and seals are intact and properly fitted.
- Monitor Tank and Purification Process:
- Check the storage tank for proper water levels and pressure.
- If the tank is not filling, inspect the shut-off valve and float mechanism.
- Test the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level to ensure the RO system is functioning effectively.
- Check for Unusual Noises:
- If the purifier is making strange noises, inspect the pump for any issues.
- Ensure the motor is functioning properly and not overloaded.
- Clean or replace the pump if it’s clogged or damaged.
- Inspect the Power Supply:
- Ensure the purifier is properly plugged in and receiving power.
- Check for tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.
- Verify the voltage matches the purifier’s requirements.
- Clean the UV Chamber (if applicable):
- If your RO system has a UV purification stage, clean the UV chamber regularly.
- Ensure the UV lamp is functioning and replace it if it’s not emitting light.
- Flush the System:
- Periodically flush the RO membrane to remove accumulated impurities.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for manual flushing.
- Check for Airlocks:
- If water flow is restricted, there may be air trapped in the system.
- Turn off the purifier, open the faucet, and let the air escape before restarting.
- Monitor Water Taste and Odor:
- If the water tastes or smells unusual, check the carbon filters for saturation.
- Replace the activated carbon filters if they are exhausted.
- Inspect the Drain Line:
- Ensure the drain line is not clogged or kinked.
- Clean the drain line to allow proper wastewater flow.
- Reset the System (if applicable):
- Some RO purifiers have a reset button or function. Use it if the system stops working unexpectedly.
- Refer to the user manual for reset instructions.
By addressing these additional troubleshooting steps, customers can ensure their RO water purifier operates efficiently and avoid unnecessary service calls