The internal structure of the composite water purifier is complex, how to carry out maintenance and careг┐

2025-12-02 13:26:42



The internal structure of the composite water purifier is complex, how to carry out maintenance and care?

As the demand for healthy drinking water increases, the composite water purifier has gained more and more popularity among consumers due to its efficient filtering effect and diverse filtering methods. However, although these devices can provide high-quality drinking water, their complex internal structure also means that certain knowledge and skills of maintenance and care are required. Next, let's learn about the internal structure and maintenance methods of the composite water purifier.

The internal structure of the composite water purifier

The composite water purifier is usually composed of multiple filtering units, including pre-filters, pre-filters, activated carbon filters, reverse osmosis membrane filters, and post-filters, etc. Each of these filtering units is responsible for different functions, such as removing impurities, bacteria, heavy metals, and organic matter from water. Among them, the pre-filter and pre-filter mainly remove large particle impurities such as sand and rust; the activated carbon filter is used to remove organic matter and some heavy metals in water; the reverse osmosis membrane filter can remove harmful substances such as microorganisms, heavy metals, and organic matter from water; the post-filter further improves the water quality, providing purer drinking water.

Secondly, the maintenance and maintenance methods of the composite water purifier

Regularly replace the filter element: The filter element of the composite water purifier is the key to its filtering effect, and regular replacement of the filter element is an important measure to ensure water quality. Generally speaking, the replacement cycle of the pre-filter and preliminary filter is 6-12 months, the replacement cycle of the activated carbon filter is 6-12 months, the replacement cycle of the reverse osmosis membrane filter is 1-2 years, and the replacement cycle of the post-filter is 1-2 years. The specific replacement cycle may vary for different models of water purifiers, and the specific replacement cycle should be referred to in the user manual of the water purifier.

Clean the filter mesh: Regularly clean the filter mesh of the pre-filter and the preliminary filter to remove large particles such as silt and rust from the water, extending the service life of the filter element. The specific cleaning method is as follows: close the inlet valve, open the drain valve, remove the filter mesh, clean the filter mesh with a soft brush or sponge, then rinse it clean with clear water, dry it, and then reinstall it in its original position.

Clean the activated carbon filter: Regularly cleaning the activated carbon filter can remove organic matter and some heavy metals from the water, extending the service life of the filter element. The specific cleaning method is as follows: close the inlet valve, open the drain valve, remove the activated carbon filter, clean the activated carbon with a soft brush or sponge, then rinse it clean with clear water, dry it, and then reinstall it in its original position.

Check water pressure: Regularly check the water pressure of the composite water purifier to ensure its normal operation. If the water pressure is too low, it may be due to a clogged or aged filter element, which requires replacing the filter element. If the water pressure is too high, it may be due to a damaged reverse osmosis membrane, which requires contacting a professional for inspection and maintenance.

Avoid reverse flushing: Reverse flushing refers to connecting the outlet of the water purifier to the inlet, so that water flows in the opposite direction through the reverse osmosis membrane filter to remove impurities on the membrane. Although reverse flushing can extend the service life of the filter element, frequent reverse flushing may damage the reverse osmosis membrane, so it is recommended to perform reverse flushing once every 3-6 months, the specific frequency of which should be referred to in the user manual of the water purifier.

  Avoid high-temperature environments: The composite water purifier should be avoided from being exposed to high temperatures for a long time to prevent it from affecting its normal operation. It is recommended toThe internal structure of the composite water purifier is complex, how to carry out maintenance and careг┐(图1) place the purifier in a well-ventilated and cool place, avoiding direct sunlight and high-temperature environments.

Regular inspection: Regularly inspect the internal structure of the composite water purifier to ensure its normal operation. If any abnormal conditions are found, such as leakage, noise, or odor, it is necessary to contact a professional for inspection and maintenance in a timely manner.

In summary, the internal structure of the composite water purifier is complex and requires regular maintenance to ensure its normal operation and provide high-quality drinking water. Adhering to the above maintenance methods can help you extend the service life of the composite water purifier and ensure that it always provides you with high-quality drinking water.




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