Katadyn 8019857 Hiker Pro Hand Pump Water Filter

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Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY
(continued)
LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE
(after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
(continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY
(continued)
LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE
(after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
(continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS
(continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS
(continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION
(continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS
(continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS (continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION (continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS (continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro improperly or drinking untreated water can
result in exposure to harmful microorganisms and an increased risk of diseases.
Reduce your risk of becoming sick by following the warnings and instructions in
this manual and by educating yourself on backcountry/travel illness prevention.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THOSE IN YOUR
GROUP. PLEASE USE GOOD JUDGEMENT.
Improper use of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or use of a damaged or
contaminated filter cartridge expose you to harmful microorganisms and
increase your risk of contracting a gastrointestinal illness. Read this entire
manual before assembling or using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro and follow all
instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact Katadyn North America
at 1-800-755-6701 or email us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.katadyn.com
- The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove viruses.
- Never use the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro to filter seawater or brackish water
or chemically contaminated water, such as water from mine tailing ponds or
near large agricultural operations. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not
make drinkable water from these sources and does not remove chemicals
and radioactive materials or particles smaller than 0.2 microns.
- If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro has been dropped into a fresh water source,
follow instructions for long term storage to completely disinfect filter before
use. If the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is damaged or contaminated, do not
use.
- Do not use in freezing conditions (a frozen filter cartridge could lead to
microorganism bypass, resulting in illness)
- Do not filter any substance or liquid other than fresh water through your
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro or the filter cartridge may become damaged or
contaminated.
Prefilter
The modular prefilter (Figure 1-2) is effective in still and running water. It consists
of two components: a strainer and a weight. Note: Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. The prefilter is important
because it prevents large particles (larger than 130 microns) from entering the
water system. See Field Performance Tips for helpful hints.
EasyFill™ Bottle Adaptor
The EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor (Figure 2-1) conveniently attaches directly to
different sized watercontainers.
Hydration Bladder Compatible
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro includes a connector (1) that allows the output
hose to attach to the quick-connect fitting built-in to many hydration bladders
such as Camelbak, Hydrapak, etc. This convenient feature allows easy filling of
hydration bladders. See illustration (Figure 2-2) for installation.
KEY COMPONENTSWARNINGS WARNINGS
(continued)
Read before using Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
When you travel abroad, camp or backpack, you run the risk of illness ranging
from the inconvenience and discomfort of diarrhea to more serious illnesses
caused by protozoan cysts (i.e., Giardia, Cryptosporidium), viruses and
bacteria.
The microorganisms that cause these diseases are often found in the food and
water you consume.
Lakes, rivers, streams and the local water supply may also be contaminated.
To minimize the risk of contracting these illnesses, we suggest that you consult
with your physician, state health department or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before
you depart.
And while you are traveling, make sure that prepared food is thoroughly cooked
according to its specified instructions. Select non-cooked foods (fruits, nuts, etc.)
that have intact shells or skins, and always sanitize your hands properly before
peeling the food. Wash your hands with soap and warm water thoroughly and
often (and use hand sanitizer), especially before you eat or prepare food. Also,
in groups encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. Microorganisms
can spread to communal gear from one group member not sanitizing their
hands properly. Do not share personal items (i.e. lip balm, eating utensils,
toothbrushes, water bottles or bite-valves on hydration bladders). Make sure
all food is properly prepared and thoroughly cooked. Filter all drinking water
with your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, including water used for brushing teeth,
washing your face, etc. according to the instructions in this manual.
If there is any risk of viruses in the water, use an EPA-registered disinfectant
such as Katadyn Micropur Tablets in combination with the Katadyn Hiker /
Hiker Pro (Note: Follow all instructions for proper use of Micropur and wait
the appropriate treatment time) or boil your water (must bring to a rolling boil
for approx. 1 minute) (Note: The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro does not remove
viruses).
KEY COMPONENTS
(continued)
PRODUCT SET UP
NORMAL OPERATION
(continued)
PERFORMANCE TIPS
KEY COMPONENTS
(continued)
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
- Always seek the best fresh water source available.
- Always handle the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro carefully.
- On extended trips, bring along a replacement cartridge.
- READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this
manual before using the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. Failure to follow all
warnings and instructions may result in exposure to harmful microorganisms
and illness.
Output Barb
Filter Cartridge
Handle
Seal Piston
Handle Collar
Housing
Check Valve
(inside housing)
Input Barb
(with built-in pressure
relief valve)
Figure 1-1
Strainer
Input Hose
Strainer Barb
Strainer Weight
Float
C P C
Output Hose
Bottle Adaptor
Figure 1-2
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
(1)
The Hiker / Hiker Pro requires minimal set up. For best results, try out the Hiker /
Hiker Pro before first field use to familiarize yourself with its operation.
A) Connect Hoses
Remove the plastic caps from the input and output barbs; retain for storage.
Connect input hose (hose with prefilter) to input barb at base of pump housing.
Connect output hose to output barb on top of cartridge. Connect the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor to the end of the output hose. (Figures 1-1, 1-2, 2-1) For use with
hydration bladder, connect hydration connector to the end of the output hose.
(Figure 2-2)
B) Flush System
Important: Before first use, flush system by pumping approximately 1 liter of
water through the unit to remove harmless carbon dust. Slightly discolored water
is normal when flushing. See following section on Normal Operation on how to
filter water.
E) Store unit in the carry bag. To prevent the possibility of cross contamination,
remove the output hose and EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in
the re-sealable bag inside the carry bag.
2) If unit pumps easily, but no water flow:
Make sure prefilter is submerged.
Make sure that hoses are not blocked or pinched.
Clean check valve. Occasionally, sediment may enter pump body and prevent
check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The
check valve can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Remove the
cartridge. Fill the pump housing half way with water, swirl around and discard
water. Fill the housing half way with water again and reinstall cartridge. Pump
slowly to get water started and resume normal pump rate when flow has begun.
3) Prefilter: Rinse the prefilter in water to remove any particles that may be
caught in the strainer. For a more thorough cleaning, remove the prefilter from
the input hose and clean with water and a soft brush. Reassemble. Apply a small
amount of silicone lubricant to the strainer barb to ease assembly. (Figure 1-2)
For use without the weight. The prefilter is functional with or without the weight
(we recommend using with the weight). To use without the weight, remove the
strainer barb from the input hose. Re-assemble without the weight.
4) Storage: Your Katadyn water system comes with a carry bag for storage.
To prevent the possibility of cross contamination, remove the output hose and
EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor and store separately in a re-sealable bag inside the
carry bag.
PERFORMANCE TIPS
The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro are designed to remove bacteria and protozoan
cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. To extend cartridge live, always use
the best water source available.
Keep the intake prefilter clean and off the bottom. In heavy sediment conditions,
wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible,
place fresh water in container and wait for sediment to settle out until water
appears clear - then filter from water above the sediment.
Maintain your Katadyn water system to keep it operating smoothly.
1) If handle is hard to push:
Lubricate pump handle o-ring. Silicone lubricant is provided with your new unit.
Remove handle collar and handle. (Figure 1-1) Clean excess build-up from black
rubber o-ring on bottom of handle. Place a small amount of silicone lubricant all
the way around the o-ring. Re-assemble.
Clogged cartridge. A clogged cartridge requires replacement. As a temporary
solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water.
See Filter Cartridge Capacity & Replacement for cartridge removal. Take
care that fresh water does not contact the cartridge output barb. If flow is not
restored, replace cartridge.
NORMAL OPERATION
A) Place input hose in fresh water source. Adjust the float to keep prefilter
off the bottom and away from sediment.
B) Insert the EasyFill
TM
Bottle Adaptor into a clean water container or connect
hydration connector to bladder*. (Figure 2-1, 2-2)
C) Make sure the hoses are not kinked. Begin pumping the handle in a slow,
steady manner. Approximately 48 strokes per minute equals 1 liter of water.
D) After filling water container with filtered water, remove bottle adaptor/
hydration connector from container/bladder and prefilter from water source.
Continue pumping to remove remaining water from pump body.
*Note: Before each use, flush and discard a small amount (5-10 strokes) of
water to remove stale taste.
Cartridge capacity depends on water quality. The Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
were tested at 750 / 1150 liters and found effective for removal of bacteria
(Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium). For
maximum performance, cartridge should be replaced after 750 / 1150 liters or
when the unit becomes hard to pump.
Replacement cartridges are available from the dealer where you purchased your
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
1) Remove output hose from cartridge output barb. Grasp the top of the Hiker
/ Hiker Pro cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not
possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool:
Remove the handle collar and handle.
Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the
handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into
one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly
with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even
pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so
that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Discard used cartridge in
trash receptacle.
2) Rinse inside of housing by swishing with clear water (non-filtered water is ok).
Discard water. Wipe inside of housing and housing threads with soft cloth to
remove sediment.
3) Remove new cartridge from packaging.
4) Insert new cartridge into housing and tighten clockwise. Note - Apply silicone
lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in
the future.
5) Re-attach output hose to cartridge output barb. (Figure 1-1)
6) Flush cartridge by pumping and discarding the first liter.
FILTER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY & REPLACEMENT
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(B)
background
Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
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Please take a moment to register your new Katadyn product by completing the
short product registration form online at www.katadyn.com. The information you
provide will enable us to better serve you with products developed to meet your
needs and interests.
Please register your Katadyn product online at www.katadyn.com (under
Service section) and you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a
free Katadyn Group product. We will keep you informed of new products from
Katadyn, Optimus and our dehydrated food brands (see our website for more
details).
E) How to get service
To receive coverage under this warranty, please return your Katadyn Hiker
/ Hiker Pro to the retailer where you purchased the product for repair,
replacement or refund. If you are not completely satisfied with the service
you receive from your retailer, or if you have any questions regarding this
warranty, please contact Katadyn Customer Service by telephone, email or
in writing at:
Katadyn North America, Inc.
Customer Service
4830 Azelia Ave North
Minneapolis, MN 55429 | USA
Tel 800-755-6701
F) How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
A) What is covered
Your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro is warrantied to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship.
B) How long warranty coverage lasts
This warranty lasts two years from the date of purchase of your Katadyn
Hiker / Hiker Pro.
C) What Katadyn will do
In the event of a defect in material or workmanship within the two-year
warranty period, Katadyn will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of your Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro, at Katadyn’s sole discretion.
D) What is not covered
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by product misuse, abuse
or failure to follow instructions provided herein for proper use, maintenance,
cleaning or storage. This warranty also does not cover, and expressly
excludes coverage for, any incidental or consequential damages arising out
of the purchase, use or performance of the product. Some state laws do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
Disinfect your microfilter before storage to prevent microbiological growth within
the pump.
1) Fill a liter container with tap water and add 2 tablets of Micropur (if not
available use 2 tablespoons of ordinary household bleach).
2) Place prefilter into solution.
3) Pump entire amount of solution through unit (into sink or container).
4) Remove prefilter from the solution and continue pumping another 5 to 10
strokes to remove remaining water from the pump body and hoses.
5) Remove cartridge and allow to dry.
6) Wrap hoses around body and store in carry bag.
Note: When removing unit from long term storage, flush the system with one liter
of water to remove any stale tasting water.
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
Congratulations on your purchase of the Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro. When
used properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual,
this product is designed to reduce the levels of bacteria and protozoan cysts
commonly found in fresh water sources to make it safer for drinking. It meets the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s microbiological water purifier standards
for reduction of bacteria (99.9999% Klebsiella terrigena) and protozoan cysts
(99.9% Giardia and Cryptosporidium). It is ideal for hiking, camping, or
traveling in areas where treated water is unavailable.
Water definitions as used in this manual
Fresh water = Untreated water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams, etc.)
Filtered fresh water = Potable drinking water
Treated water = Treated tap water or chemically disinfected water, or boiled
disinfected water
INTENDED USE OF THE Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Water Microfilter
Katadyn Hiker / Hiker Pro Replacement Cartridge
Log on to our website to learn more about our full line of products including
Katadyn, Optimus Stoves and AlpineAire Foods.
www.katadyn.com
www.optimusstoves.com
www.alpineaire.com
www.spectrawatermakers.com
Katadyn North America, Inc.
4830 Azelia Ave North #300 I Minneapolis, MN 55429 I USA
Tel 800-755-6701
Print No. 8018606/0
PRODUCT REGISTRATION & SPECIFICATIONSLIMITED WARRANTY (continued)LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Rate: Up to 1L of water per minute
Filter Capacity: Hiker: Up to 750 l, depending on water quality
Hiker Pro: Up to 1150 l, depending on water quality
Weight: 310 g / 11 oz
Dimensions: 7.6 x 16.5 x 6.1 cm / 2.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 in
Cleaning Filter Protector
If your Hiker Pro becomes difficult to pump, clean the Filter Protector. To clean,
carefully remove the netting and Filter Protector from cartridge. Place Filter
Protector on flat surface and clean with damp sponge or fabric. Rinse with water
and reinstall. It is also recommended to clean the filter cartridge by holding it by
the top and „swishing“ it in water. This will remove most particles that may have
collected on the filter surface.
The Hiker Pro includes quick-connect fittings for both input and output hoses.
The fittings make hose handling quick and easy. The output hose quick-connects
may also be used to connect directly to the drink hose (1/4“ diameter only) of a
hydration pack or bladder allowing quick filling without opening your pack.
Input Hose Set up Instructions (required)
Connect the black hydration quick-connect insert to the end of input hose
(opposite end of prefilter). Connect input hose insert to quick release body at
base of pump housing.
Output Hose Quick-Connect Set Up Instructions (optional):
Option #1:
This configuration is ideal for easy removal and storage of output hose to avoid
cross contamination. Output hose may easily be stored inside the re-sealable
bag provided.
1) Install output hose and cut hose approximately 2-4 inches from filter cartridge.
2) Attach first white quick-connect insert (B) to the „short“ section of hose.
Attach the white quick-connect body (A) to the „long“ section of the cut hose.
Connect them together. See Figure 3-1
3) If a direct connect to hydration bladder is desired, install the second white
quick-connect insert (C) to the end of the output hose. This will match with
many popular hydration systems. See Figure 3-2
Option #2:
This configuration is ideal for pumping filtered water directly into hydration
packs (such as Camelbak). It allows quick filling without removing pack or
bladder. Note: Ensure quick-connect fittings are correct size for your hydration
pack drink hose (1/4“ inside diameter) before proceeding to Step 1.
1) Cut hydration pack drink hose at desired length (approximately 4 inches from
end of drinkhose). See Figure 4-1
2) Connect the white quick-connect body (A) to long section of drink hose that
attaches to hydration bladder
3) Connect first white quick-connect insert (B) to short section of drink hose that
attaches to bite valve.
4) Connect second white quick-connect insert (C) to end of water filter output
hose.
5) To fill bladder, connect white insert (C) on output hose to white body (A) on
drink hose. Reconnect bite valve. See Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2
Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2
LONG TERM STORAGE (after your trip is over)
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO (continued)
13
MANUAL SUPPLEMENT HIKER PRO
The Hiker Pro includes additional features for improved performance. Use this
instruction supplement for updated information on product set up and usage
options.
Removable Filter Protector
The Filter Protector is a cleanable screen that covers the Hiker Pro cartridge. The
Hiker Pro does not require frequent cleaning, however using the Filter Protector
will extend the life of your cartridge. It may be used continually or when source
water contains suspended particulate or dirt.
Cartridge
Protector Screen
Netting
Step 1
Step 2
Installing Filter Protector
Wrap protector screen around (cartridge there will be approximately a 2“
overlap) and hold in place. Slip the flexible netting over the cartridge. Adjust
Filter Protector screen and netting so they are positioned evenly. The use of the
Filter Protector will extend cartridge life to up to 1150 l depending on water
quality.
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