Prodott Overview
The ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour Dispenser is a high-capacity water filtration system ideal for home or small office use. It features a unique 5-stage filtration process and includes a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter to ensure optimal water quality.

Image: The ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Water Filter Dispenser, showing its clear blue reservoir, white lid, and integrated TDS meter.
Karatteristiċi ewlenin:
- Kapaċità 20-Tazza: Large capacity (4.7 liters) ensures you always have purified water available.
- 5-Stage Filtrazzjoni: Advanced ion exchange filter removes virtually all dissolved solids (TDS).
- Ċertifikat mill-IAPMO: Certified to reduce lead, chromium, PFOA/PFOS, and mercury.
- Included TDS Meter: Allows you to check water quality and know when to change your filter.
- Ready-Pour™ Technology: Dispense filtered water even while the reservoir is still filtering.
- Kostruzzjoni Ħieles mill-BPA: All components are made from BPA-free plastic.

Image: A cross-section diagram illustrating the five stages of filtration within the ZeroWater filter, detailing how fine particles, suspended solids, organic contaminants, inorganic compounds, and ultrafine particles are removed.
Manutenzjoni
Sostituzzjoni tal-filtru:
The included TDS meter is crucial for determining when to replace your filter. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are organic and inorganic materials dissolved in water. ZeroWater filters are designed to reduce TDS to 000 ppm (parts per million).
- To check your water's TDS level, turn on the TDS meter and dip its probes into a sample of your filtered water.
- When the TDS reading reaches 006 ppm or higher, it is time to replace your filter.
- To replace, unscrew the old filter from the reservoir and dispose of it.
- Install a new ZeroWater 5-Stage filter following the 'Filter Installation' steps in the Setup section.

Image: A blue TDS meter submerged in a glass of water, displaying a reading, with text indicating to change the filter when the TDS reading is 006 or higher.
Tindif:
Regularly clean the dispenser reservoir, lid, and spigot with mild soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the plastic.