BWT CR10
BWT CR10 NA 10" Carbon & Resin Cartridge User Manual
Ụdị: CR10
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This manual provides essential instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your BWT CR10 NA 10" Carbon & Resin Cartridge. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and retain it for future reference.
Ngwaahịa gafereview
The BWT CR10 is a specialized carbon and resin cartridge designed for water filtration systems. It is engineered to fit standard BWT NDL2 filter housings. This cartridge effectively reduces chlorine, organic chemicals, and helps in minimizing scale and scum formation in water.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Mbelata chlorine: Significantly reduces chlorine content in water.
- Organic Chemical Removal: Filters out various organic chemicals for improved water quality.
- Scale and Scum Control: Aids in reducing the buildup of scale and scum.
- Ọkọlọtọ dabara: Designed to fit BWT NDL2 filter housings.
Nkọwapụta
| Nkọwapụta | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | CR10 |
| Onu ogugu | Approx. 4 litres/min |
| Ike nzacha | Ihe ruru. 1500 lita |
| Okpomọkụ mmiri kacha | 45 Celsius C |
| Oke nrụgide | 5 Ogwe |
| Usoro ntinye | Plọm |
| Ibu Ibu | 1.5 pound |
| Ihe onwunwe | MULTI CR10 Plastic |
| Dayameta agbakọtara | 63 millimeters |
Ntọala na nwụnye
Ihe dị mkpa: Installation should be performed by a qualified professional or someone with adequate plumbing experience. Always shut off the main water supply before beginning installation.
- Kwadebe Sistemu: Turn off the main water supply to the area where the filter housing is located. Open a nearby faucet to relieve pressure in the lines.
- Access Filter Housing: Locate your BWT NDL2 filter housing. Depending on your setup, you may need a filter wrench to open the housing.
- Wepu Old Cartridge (ọ bụrụ na ọdabara): Carefully unscrew the filter housing sump. Remove the old cartridge and dispose of it properly.
- Ụlọ dị ọcha: Clean the inside of the filter housing sump with warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Inspect the O-ring for any damage; replace if necessary. Lubricate the O-ring with a food-grade silicone grease if recommended by the housing manufacturer.
- Fanye katrij ọhụrụ: Unwrap the new BWT CR10 cartridge. Insert the cartridge into the filter housing, ensuring it is seated correctly in the center standpipe.
- Ịchịkọtaghachi Ụlọ: Carefully screw the filter housing sump back onto the cap. Hand-tighten first, then use a filter wrench for a snug fit. Akwụsịla elu.
- Weghachite mbubata mmiri: Slowly turn on the main water supply. Check for leaks around the filter housing.
- Sistemụ mkpofu: Open a nearby cold water faucet and allow water to run for several minutes (e.g., 5-10 minutes) to flush out any air and fine carbon particles from the new cartridge. The water may appear cloudy initially; this is normal and will clear.

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the BWT CR10 filter cartridge, showing its cylindrical shape and blue color.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Once installed and flushed, the BWT CR10 cartridge operates automatically as water flows through your filtration system. No further user interaction is required for its daily function.
- Ensure the water pressure remains within the specified limits (Maximum Pressure: 5 Bars).
- The cartridge is designed for cold water applications; do not exceed the maximum water temperature of 45 degrees C.

Foto 2: N'akuku view of the BWT CR10 filter cartridge, highlighting its overall form factor.
Nlekọta
Regular replacement of the BWT CR10 cartridge is crucial to maintain optimal water quality and system performance.
- Ugboro ndochi: It is recommended that cartridges be changed at least every Ọnwa 3 ruo 6, or after approximately 1500 lita of filtered water, whichever comes first. This frequency may vary depending on local water quality and usage.
- Signs of Depletion: A noticeable decrease in water flow, a return of unpleasant tastes or odors, or a change in water clarity can indicate that the cartridge needs replacement.
- Usoro ngbanwe: Follow the "Setup and Installation" steps (1-7) for replacing the cartridge.

Foto 3: N'okpuru view of the BWT CR10 filter cartridge, showing the inlet/outlet structure.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your BWT CR10 cartridge.
- Mbelata mmiri na-asọ:
- Ihe kpatara: Clogged filter cartridge.
- Ngwọta: Replace the cartridge. Ensure proper installation and flushing.
- Unpleasant Taste or Odor Returns:
- Ihe kpatara: Cartridge has reached its capacity.
- Ngwọta: Dochie katrij.
- Leaks Around Filter Housing:
- Ihe kpatara: Improperly seated O-ring, damaged O-ring, or housing not tightened correctly.
- Ngwọta: Shut off water, open housing, inspect and reseat/replace O-ring, then re-tighten housing.
- Cloudy Water After Cartridge Replacement:
- Ihe kpatara: Air or fine carbon particles from the new cartridge.
- Ngwọta: Flush the system by running cold water for 5-10 minutes until clear. This is normal.

Foto 4: N'elu view of the BWT CR10 filter cartridge, showing the internal structure and sealing surface.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
Specific warranty information for the BWT CR10 NA 10" Carbon & Resin Cartridge is not provided in this manual. For warranty details, technical support, or further assistance, please contact BWT customer service or refer to the official BWT websaịtị.
Onye nrụpụta: BWT
Nọmba akụkụ: CR10
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