Do you have a question about the Reviva and is the answer not in the manual?
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gunti suresh
March 16, 2025
tds not controlled
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Mr. Anderson
March 16, 2025
Aquaguard Reviva uses a Reverse Osmosis (RO) system to purify water and includes a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) controller to adjust the mineral content. To control TDS in Aquaguard Reviva, follow these steps:
1. Locate the TDS Controller: It is usually a small screw-based adjustment near the RO membrane.
2. Turn Off the Water Supply: Shut off the inlet water supply and switch off the unit.
3. Adjust the TDS Level: - Use a screwdriver to turn the TDS control screw. - Turning it clockwise increases TDS by allowing more natural minerals to pass through. - Turning it counterclockwise decreases TDS, making the water purer.
4. Measure the TDS: Use a digital TDS meter to check the output water's TDS level.
5. Fine-Tune as Needed: Adjust the screw until the TDS level reaches the desired value (typically between 50-150 ppm for drinking water).
6. Restart the Unit: Turn on the water supply and switch on the purifier.
7. Recheck TDS: After a few minutes of operation, test again to ensure stability.
If TDS remains too high or low despite adjustments, check the RO membrane and filters for clogging and replace them if necessary.
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Do you have a question about the Reviva and is the answer not in the manual?
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tds not controlled
Aquaguard Reviva uses a Reverse Osmosis (RO) system to purify water and includes a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) controller to adjust the mineral content. To control TDS in Aquaguard Reviva, follow these steps:
1. Locate the TDS Controller: It is usually a small screw-based adjustment near the RO membrane.
2. Turn Off the Water Supply: Shut off the inlet water supply and switch off the unit.
3. Adjust the TDS Level:
- Use a screwdriver to turn the TDS control screw.
- Turning it clockwise increases TDS by allowing more natural minerals to pass through.
- Turning it counterclockwise decreases TDS, making the water purer.
4. Measure the TDS: Use a digital TDS meter to check the output water's TDS level.
5. Fine-Tune as Needed: Adjust the screw until the TDS level reaches the desired value (typically between 50-150 ppm for drinking water).
6. Restart the Unit: Turn on the water supply and switch on the purifier.
7. Recheck TDS: After a few minutes of operation, test again to ensure stability.
If TDS remains too high or low despite adjustments, check the RO membrane and filters for clogging and replace them if necessary.
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