93701 Zip Micropurity 0.2 Micron Filter for HydroTaps after Feb 2017

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Zip Micropurity Water Filters - Installation Instructions

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Zip
®
MicroPurity
Water Filters
For 93701, 93702, 93703, 93704, 93705, 93706 filters
Installation Instructions
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Designed for indoor use only – do not expose filters to the elements of nature.
Do not install where exposed to direct sunlight or temperatures <2°C or >38°C.
Must be installed with service isolating valve and double non-return valve.
Minimum safe operating water pressure is 70 kPa, maximum 875 kPa.
Must be installed with pressure reduction valve if pressure exceeds 700 kPa.
Do not install where water quality is unknown or microbiologically unsafe.
After periods of non-use thoroughly flush the filter by dispensing water.
For safetys sake, replace all filter cartridges at intervals of 12 months or less.
Replace any filter if water flow slows or if unpleasant tastes or odours occur.
WARNING
To reduce the risk associated with the ingestion of contaminants:
AS3497:2021 requires dual backflow prevention and certified pressure control device to be
installed prior to filter system(s) that are plumbed into mains water supply. Failure to do
so will not only void all warranty(s) on the filter system(s), but will put the home at risk of
flooding in the event of damaged appliances during pressure surges.
To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage due to an installer drilling through existing
electric wiring or water pipes in the area of installation:
Do not install near electric wiring or piping which may be in path of a drilling tool when select-
ing the position to mount the system bracket.
For correct operation of this appliance, it is essential to observe the manufacturers instruc-
tions.
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate
disinfection before or after the system.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:
Read and follow Use Instructions before installation and use of this system.
Installation and use MUST comply with all state and local plumbing codes.
Protect from freezing, remove filter cartridge when temperatures are expected to drop below
2°C (35°F).
Do not install systems in areas where ambient temperatures may go above 38° C.
install on cold water lines only. Do not install on hot water supply lines. The maximum operat-
ing water temperature of this system is 38°C (100°F).
If water pressure exceeds 700 kPa, you must install a pressure limiting valve. Contact a plumb-
ing professional if you are uncertain how to check your water pressure.
Do not install where water hammer conditions may occur. If water hammer conditions exist
you must install a water hammer arrester. Contact a plumbing professional if you are uncertain
how to check for this condition.
A backflow prevention device shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code of Aus-
tralia
Do not use a gas torch or other high temperature sources near system, cartridges, plastic fit-
tings or plastic plumbing.
Do not install in direct sunlight or outdoors.
When selecting the position to mount the bracket do not install near water pipes which will be
in path of a drilling tool.
Mount system in such a position as to prevent it from being struck by other items used in the
area of installation.
Ensure that the location and fasteners will support the weight of the system when installed and
full of water.
Read These Warnings First
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To Change the Filter:
1. Go to filter flush in the menu, this isolates the water supply. Variations apply
depending on the product. Refer to individual instruction.
2. Relieve system pressure via the filter flush stop cock if provided, a quick open
and close will do. Use the bucket to catch the discharge.
3. Grasp filter cartridge, rotate the cartridge a quarter turn to the left and gently
pull down.
Caution: a small amount of water will drip as the cartridge is removed.
4. Do not tilt the cartridge as water may spill from it if tilted.
5. Unpack replacement cartridge, write today’s date where shown on the label
and remove the sanitary cap.
6. Avoid touching the filter O-rings and filter opening as this may cause bacterial
contamination of the cartridge.
7. Push the new cartridge in and up into the filter head.
8. Turn the cartridge a quarter turn to the right until the cartridge comes to com-
plete stop and is locked into position.
9. Locate the filter flush hose (if provided) situated behind the filter cartridge and
direct the hose into a container ready for flushing. Open the filter flush stop-
cock. On the menu press Adjust or Start, this will start the water flow, flushing
the cartridge. Allow at least 10 litres of water through the cartridge before use,
to activate the filter. Isolate the filter flush stop-cock and re-fit behind the filter
cartridge. Now stop filter flush or press filter flush off to stop the flow. (It may
take approximately 3 minutes to flush the 10 litres.)
10. Wipe up any spills and dispose of spent filter cartridge and packaging thought-
fully.
11. If your unit is a G4 HydroTap with a touch screen. Go to Menu >Install>Filter Reset
>reset internal filter.
12. If your unit is a G5 HydroTap, press upper internal or external filter button then
press lower button to confirm. Select internal/external filter and edit the filter
life (months or litres) and actual usage (days or litres).
13. Close the door to secure the appliance.
FILTER CARTRIDGE
REPLACEMENT
Read These Warnings First
1. ROTATE
2. PULL DOWN
1. INSERT
2. ROTATE
REMOVE FILTER
INSERT FILTER
Ensure all tubing and fittings are secure and free of leaks.
Do not install using rigid piping. System intended for use with plastic water lines
(such as PEX tubing, PE tubing, PP tubing).
The disposable filter cartridge MUST be replaced every 12 months, at the rated
capacity or sooner if a noticeable reduction in flow rate occurs. This instruction
is for the replacement of the filter in the Zip HydroTap product where the filter
is mounted internally. Ensure you are familiar with the Zip Hydrotap operating
instrutions to undertand how to access your internal filter.
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or with Water of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems certi-
fied for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filter-
able cysts
In preparation for your filter flushing, ensure you have a 10 litre container available.
Some water may drip from the filter head (socket) during replacement. Keep a towel
handy to dry up any drips.
How to Replace the Internal Filter Cartridge
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How to Replace the External Filter Cartridge
This instruction is for the replacement of the filter in product where the filter is mounted
externally. Variations apply depending on the product. Refer to individual instructions.
In preparation for your filter activation/flushing, ensure you have a 10 litre container
available.
Some water may drip from the filter head (socket) during replacement. Keep a towel
handy to dry up any drips.
To Change the Filter:
1. Shut off the main water supply isolation valve at the wall.
2. Grasp filter cartridge and twist right to left one quarter turn until it stops.
3. Ease cartridge downwards to detach it from the filter head (socket).
Caution: A small amount of water will drip as the cartridge is removed.
4. Do not tilt the cartridge as water may spill.
5. Unpack the replacement cartridge, remove the sanitary cap and write today’s date
where shown on the label.
6. Avoid touching the filter “O” rings and filter opening as this may cause bacterial
contamination of the cartridge.
7. Align the filter cartridge.
8. Slide the cartridge upward into the head and rotate from left to right until filter locks
into place.
9. Re-open the main water supply isolation valve at the wall.
10. To activate the cartridge, if connected to a filter tap, run water by opening the
tap until approximately 10 litres of water has passed through the filter. (for other
combined products see warning below)
11. Wipe up any spills and dispose of the spent filter cartridge and packaging thoughtfully.
Warning: If the filter is external to a boiling water, chilled water or combined boiling
and chilled water dispensing product, the hose that enters the dispensing product should
be disconnected from the product and the filter activation/flush needs to be directed
through this hose into a bucket to avoid flushed particles from entering into the storage
tanks and valves.
FILTER CARTRIDGE
REPLACEMENT
1. ROTATE
2. PULL DOWN
1. INSERT
2. ROTATE
REMOVE FILTER
INSERT FILTER
Inserting & Removing Water Supply Lines from John Guest Fittings
General instructions for John Guest connections
NOTE: Ensure all John Guest tube ends are cut clean
and square.
Important Notice
Read this data sheet to compare the capabilities to your actual water treatment needs before purchasing.
More Information
When the filter is fitted to an appliance, please refer to the appliance owner’s guide for more product specific informa-
tion and advice on how to avoid contamination from improper handling and installation.
Warranty
Zip Water Filter cartridges are not covered by standard Zip warranty as filter life may vary according to water quality and
rate of use.
Other information
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Filter Performance Data - 0.2 Micron
* The term “bacteriostatic” indicates that the system limits
the passage or growth of bacteria that may already exist in
the incoming water. It does not mean that water leaving the
system is safer to drink than water entering the system.
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure requirement: 10 -125 psi (0.7 - 8.62 bar), non-shock
Temperature: 35 -100°F (2-38°C)
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 for the reduction of the substances listed below. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the
permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI Standard 42, 53 and 401.
This 93701, 93702 and 93704 cartridge is certified by IAPMO R&T
in PS-ZIP 0.2 micron system against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and
53 for the reduction of:
STANDARD NO. 42 – AESTHETIC EFFECTS
Bacteriostatic Effects
Chemical Reduction Unit
Taste and Odour Reduction
Chlorine Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I
STANDARD NO. 53 – HEALTH EFFECTS
Chemical Reduction Unit
Lead Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst Reduction
Asbestos
STANDARD NO. 401 – Emerging Compounds/Incidental
Contaminants
Microplastics
Model Flow Rate Capacity Kit #
0.2mic MicroPurity Filter 1S 3.75 Lpm 4,163 L 93701
0.2mic MicroPurity filter 1.5S 3.75 Lpm 6,813 L 93702
0.2mic MicroPurity Filter 2S 5.678 Lpm 9,463 L 93704
Class Treatment Type Function Pass
I Microbiological Status Will stop bacteria increas-
ing, but will not remove
unless II (a) is passed.
II
II (a)
Microbiological Treatment
Bacteria Removal
Will remove or inactivate
bacteria.
N/A
II (b) Virus Removal Will remove or inactivate
virus.
N/A
II (c) Protozoa Removal Cyptosporidium and
Giardia. Will not remove or
inactivate bactieria unless II
(a) and II (b) are passed.
III Particulate Reduction Reduces cloudiness.
IV Taste and Odour Reduc-
tion
Reduces tastes and odours.
V Chemical Treatment Decreases certain chemi-
cals: - Lead
*Pressure = 60 psig ± 3; pH = 7.5 ± 0.5; temp. = 20° ± 3°C ‡United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Safe Drinking Water Act / New Zealand Ministry of
Health Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand
Legend: = Pass N/A = Not Applicable
*Filter system certified by IAPMO R&T against NSF 42, 53 and
401; against NSF 372 for lead free product. Models 93701 and
93702 are certified against CSA B483.1
Zip filter systems are designed for ease of installation. However, post-installation inspections are highly recommended. Check for leaks
immediately after installation and once again after 24 hours. If leaks are detected, turn off water supply, drain water and inspect the
leaks. If problem persists, contact the installer / plumber for rectification.
It is essential that operational, maintenance and filter replacement requirements be carried out for this product to perform as
advertised.
Flush new cartridge for 10L or at least 2 min 40 seconds to remove trapped air bubbles.
If left unused for more than 24 hours, flush cartridge for 10L or at least 2 min 40 seconds before use.
The compounds certified under NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed as ‘incidental contaminants / emerging compounds’. Incidental
contaminants are those compounds that have been detected in drinking water supplies at trace levels.While occurring at only trace
levels, these compounds can affect the public acceptance/perception of drinking water quality.
Note: While the testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.
HEALTH CLAIM PERFORMANCE CERTIFIED BY NSF/ANSI
93701(NZ),93702(NZ),
93704(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 1.92mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.06mg/L 96.8% 97.4% 0.05mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
125,000
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95% 8microspheres/L 99.99% 99.99% 8microspheres/L
Lead(at6.5pH) 0.155mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0015mg/L 99.0% 99.8% 0.0003mg/L
Lead(at8.5pH) 0.162mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0019mg/L 98.7% 99.6% 0.0006mg/L
Asbestos 7MFL 20,144,750fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 650fibers/L 99.99% 99.99% 157fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
93703(NZ),93705(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 2.16mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.05mg/L 97.7% 99.2% 0.02mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassII(1μmto<5μm)
4,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
270,000
particles/mL
93.7% 97.7%
95,167
particles/mL
93706(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
130,700
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95%
17
microspheres/L
99.99% 99.99%
11
microspheres/L
Asbestos 7MFL 18,525,000fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 128,000fibers/L 99.18% 99.57% 79,950fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
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Filter Performance Data - 3 Micron
* The term “bacteriostatic” indicates that the system limits
the passage or growth of bacteria that may already exist in
the incoming water. It does not mean that water leaving the
system is safer to drink than water entering the system.
Zip filter systems are designed for ease of installation. However, post-installation inspections are highly recommended. Check for leaks
immediately after installation and once again after 24 hours. If leaks are detected, turn off water supply, drain water and inspect the
leaks. If problem persists, contact the installer / plumber for rectification.
It is essential that operational, maintenance and filter replacement requirements be carried out for this product to perform as
advertised.
Flush new cartridge for 10L or at least 2 min 40 seconds to remove trapped air bubbles.
If left unused for more than 24 hours, flush cartridge for 10L or at least 2 min 40 seconds before use.
The compounds certified under NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed as ‘incidental contaminants / emerging compounds’. Incidental
contaminants are those compounds that have been detected in drinking water supplies at trace levels.While occurring at only trace
levels, these compounds can affect the public acceptance/perception of drinking water quality.
Note: While the testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure requirement: 10 -125 psi (0.7 - 8.62 bar), non-shock
Temperature: 35 -100°F (2-38°C)
HEALTH CLAIM PERFORMANCE CERTIFIED BY NSF/ANSI
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 42 for the reduction of the substances listed below. The concentra-
tion of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the
permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI Standard 42.
This 93703, 93705 and 95230 cartridge is certified by IAPMO R&T
in PS-ZIP 3 micron system against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for the
reduction of:
STANDARD NO. 42 – AESTHETIC EFFECTS
Bacteriostatic Effects
Chemical Reduction Unit
Taste and Odour Reduction
Chlorine Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class II
Model Flow Rate Capacity Kit #
3mic MicroPurity filter 1.5S 3.75 Lpm
13,248 L
93703
3mic MicroPurity Filter 2S 5.678 Lpm
17,034 L
93705
Class Treatment Type Function Pass
I Microbiological Status Will stop bacteria increas-
ing, but will not remove
unless II (a) is passed.
II
II (a)
Microbiological Treatment
Bacteria Removal
Will remove or inactivate
bacteria.
N/A
II (b) Virus Removal Will remove or inactivate
virus.
N/A
II (c) Protozoa Removal Cyptosporidium and
Giardia. Will not remove or
inactivate bactieria unless II
(a) and II (b) are passed.
N/A
III Particulate Reduction Reduces cloudiness.
IV Taste and Odour Reduc-
tion
Reduces tastes and odours.
V Chemical Treatment Decreases certain chemi-
cals: - Lead
N/A
*Pressure = 60 psig ± 3; pH = 7.5 ± 0.5; temp. = 20° ± 3°C ‡United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Safe Drinking Water Act / New Zealand Ministry of
Health Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand
Legend: = Pass N/A = Not Applicable
93701(NZ),93702(NZ),
93704(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 1.92mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.06mg/L 96.8% 97.4% 0.05mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
125,000
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95% 8microspheres/L 99.99% 99.99% 8microspheres/L
Lead(at6.5pH) 0.155mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0015mg/L 99.0% 99.8% 0.0003mg/L
Lead(at8.5pH) 0.162mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0019mg/L 98.7% 99.6% 0.0006mg/L
Asbestos 7MFL 20,144,750fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 650fibers/L 99.99% 99.99% 157fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
93703(NZ),93705(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 2.16mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.05mg/L 97.7% 99.2% 0.02mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassII(1μmto<5μm)
4,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
270,000
particles/mL
93.7% 97.7%
95,167
particles/mL
93706(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
130,700
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95%
17
microspheres/L
99.99% 99.99%
11
microspheres/L
Asbestos 7MFL 18,525,000fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 128,000fibers/L 99.18% 99.57% 79,950fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
*Filter system certified by IAPMO R&T against NSF 42; against
NSF 372 for lead free product.
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Filter Performance Data - Carbon Free
1.5
Z-CF AND 2Z-CF
HEALTH CLAIM PERFORMANCE CERTIFIED BY NSF
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of the substances listed below. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the
permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53.
Influent Challenge
Average
Influent
Maximum
Maximum Permissible
Average Effluent
Average
Test
Substance
Concentration
Concentration
Acceptable
Value‡
Water
Concentration
Concentration
Reduction
Report
STANDARD 42
AESTHETIC
EFFECTS
Particulate Class I
particles 0.5 to <5μm
at least 10,000
particles / mL
6,433,333/L
85%
xxxx/mL xx.x% J-00229433
STANDARD 53
HEALTH
EFFECTS
Cyst
Minimum 50,000 / L 99.9% / <1/100 L
99.95% xx.xx% J-00229434
*Tested using flow rate = 1.0 gpm; pressure = 60 psig ± 3; pH = 7.5 ± 0.5; temp. = 20° ± C
‡United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Safe Drinking Water Act / New Zealand Ministry of Health Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand
GENERAL INSTALLATION / OPERATION /
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
Install vertically with cartridge hanging down.
Use minimum length of tubing possible.
Flush to drain for five (5) minutes at full flow.
Replace cartridges when capacity is reached or
when flow becomes too slow, but at least annually.
For cold water use only.
Product must be installed with a backflow prevention device in
accordance with AS/NZS 3500 and
AS/NZS 2845.1
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure requirement: 10 -125 psi
(0.7 - 8.6 bar), non-shock
Temperature: 35 -100°F (2-38°C)
This appliance meets the domestic water treatment appliance Standards
AS/NZS 3497 and AS/NZS 4348 for the following water process:
SPECIAL NOTICES
Installation instructions, parts and service availability, and
standard warranty are included with the product when
shipped.
This drinking water
system must be maintained according to
manufacturers instructions, including replacement of filter
cartridges.
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe, or of
unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after
the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used
on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by
this water treatment system are not necessarily in your water.
Check for compliance with state and local laws and regulations.
Tested under standard laboratory conditions as specified
above. Actual performance may vary depending on influent
water conditions.
Legend:
= Pass
N/A = Not Applicable
EPA Est. NO. 00263-IL-002
Manufactured for Zip by Pentair Everpure
1040 Muirfield Drive
Hanover Park, IL 60133 USA,
630.307.3000
AS/NZS 3497
WM-035001
Global-Mark.com.au
FILTER PERFORMANCE DATA SHEET
System Tested and Certified by NSF International against
NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and 53 for the reduction of:
STANDARD NO. 42
AESTHETIC EFFECTS
Mechanical Filtration
Nominal Particulate Class I
STANDARD NO. 53
HEALTH EFFECTS
Mechanical Filtration
Cyst
Class
Treatment Type
Function
Pass
I
Microbiological Status
Bacteriostatic
Will stop bacteria increasing, but will
not remove unless II(a) is passed.
N/A
II
Microbiological Treatment
Will remove or inactivate bacteria.
N/A
II (a)
Bacteria Removal
II (b)
Virus Removal
Will remove or inactivate virus.
N/A
II (c)
Protozoa Removal
Cryptosporidium
and
Giardia.
Will not remove or inactivate bacteria
unless II(a) and II(b) are passed.
III
Particulate Reduction
Reduces cloudiness.
IV
Taste and Odour Reduction
Reduces tastes and odours.
N/A
V
Chemical Treatment
Decreases certain chemicals:
Lead
N/A
Model
Flow Rate up to
1.5Z-CF
5.678 Lpm
2Z-CF
5.678 Lpm
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure requirement: 10 -125 psi (0.7 - 8.62 bar), non-shock
Temperature: 35 -100°F (2-38°C)
HEALTH CLAIM PERFORMANCE CERTIFIED BY NSF/ANSI
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 for the reduction of the substances listed
below. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less
than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401.
This 93706 cartridge is certified by IAPMO R&T in PS-ZIP
0.2 micron system against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and 53 for
the reduction of:
STANDARD NO. 42 – AESTHETIC EFFECTS
Bacteriostatic Effects
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I
STANDARD NO. 53 – HEALTH EFFECTS
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst Reduction
Asbestos
STANDARD NO. 401 – Emerging Compounds/Incidental
Contaminants
Microplastics
Model Flow Rate Kit #
0.2mic MicroPurity Filter 1.5S 5.678 Lpm 93706
Class Treatment Type Function Pass
I Microbiological Status Will stop bacteria increas-
ing, but will not remove
unless II (a) is passed.
II
II (a)
Microbiological Treatment
Bacteria Removal
Will remove or inactivate
bacteria.
N/A
II (b) Virus Removal Will remove or inactivate
virus.
N/A
II (c) Protozoa Removal Cyptosporidium and
Giardia. Will not remove or
inactivate bactieria unless II
(a) and II (b) are passed.
N/A
III Particulate Reduction Reduces cloudiness.
IV Taste and Odour Reduc-
tion
Reduces tastes and odours.
N/A
V Chemical Treatment Decreases certain chemi-
cals: - Lead
N/A
* The term “bacteriostatic” indicates that the system
limits the passage or growth of bacteria that may already
exist in the incoming water. It does not mean that water
leaving the system is safer to drink than water entering
the system.
Zip filter systems are designed for ease of installation. However, post-installation inspections are highly recommended. Check
for leaks immediately after installation and once again after 24 hours. If leaks are detected, turn off water supply, drain water and
inspect the leaks. If problem persists, contact the installer / plumber for rectification.
It is essential that operational, maintenance and filter replacement requirements be carried out for this product to perform as
advertised.
Flush new cartridge for at least 2 minutes to remove trapped air bubbles.
If left unused for more than 24 hours, flush cartridge for 2 minutes before use.
The compounds certified under NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed as ‘incidental contaminants / emerging compounds’. Incidental
contaminants are those compounds that have been detected in drinking water supplies at trace levels.While occurring at only trace
levels, these compounds can affect the public acceptance/perception of drinking water quality.
Note: While the testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.
*Pressure = 60 psig ± 3; pH = 7.5 ± 0.5; temp. = 20° ± 3°C ‡United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Safe Drinking Water Act / New Zealand Ministry of
Health Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand
Legend: = Pass N/A = Not Applicable
*Filter system certified by IAPMO R&T against NSF 42, 53
and 401; against NSF 372 for lead free product. Certified
against CSA B483.1.
93701(NZ),93702(NZ),
93704(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 1.92mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.06mg/L 96.8% 97.4% 0.05mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
125,000
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95% 8microspheres/L 99.99% 99.99% 8microspheres/L
Lead(at6.5pH) 0.155mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0015mg/L 99.0% 99.8% 0.0003mg/L
Lead(at8.5pH) 0.162mg/L 0.15mg/L±10% 0.005mg/L 0.0019mg/L 98.7% 99.6% 0.0006mg/L
Asbestos 7MFL 20,144,750fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 650fibers/L 99.99% 99.99% 157fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
9,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
190,000
particles/mL
98.2% 99.0%
96,167
particles/mL
93703(NZ),93705(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
Chlorine,TasteandOdor 0.6mg/L 2.16mg/L 2.0mg/L±10% ≥50% 0.05mg/L 97.7% 99.2% 0.02mg/L
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassII(1μmto<5μm)
4,200,000
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
270,000
particles/mL
93.7% 97.7%
95,167
particles/mL
93706(NZ)
NHMRCADWGor
USEPASDWAMCL
AverageInfluent
concentration
NSF/ANSIinfluent
challenge
concentration
%reductionreqt/
Max.permissible
productwater
concentration
Maxeffluent
concentration
Minimum%
reduction
Average%
removal
Averageeffluent
concentration
NominalParticulateReduction,
ClassI(≥0.5µmto<1µm)
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
Cysts(3.00±0.15µmparticles) 99.5%reduction
130,700
microspheres/L
minimum50,000
microspheres/L
≥99.95%
17
microspheres/L
99.99% 99.99%
11
microspheres/L
Asbestos 7MFL 18,525,000fibers/L
10
7
to10
8
fibers/L
(10‐100MFL)
≥99% 128,000fibers/L 99.18% 99.57% 79,950fibers/L
Microplastics,particles0.5to
<1μm
1,533,333
particles/mL
atleast10,000
particles/mL
≥85%
140,000
particles/mL
93.0% 96.4%
55,050
particles/mL
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
NSF/ANSI401‐EmergingCompounds/IncidentalContaminants
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI42‐AestheticEffects
NSF/ANSI53‐HealthEffects
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Zip Water
(UK)
Trafalgar House, Rash’s Green,
Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1JG
0345 6 005 005
specify.zipwater.co.uk
Refer to User Guide for operation and maintenance.
Zip Water
(Aust)
67 - 77 Allingham Street, Condell Park NSW 2200
Postal: Locked Bag 80, Bankstown 1885
Australia
Tel (+612) 9796 3100
Free call 1800 947 827 (1800 ZIP TAP)
www.zipwater.com
As Zip policy is one of continuous product improvement, changes to specifications may be made without prior notice. Images in this booklet have
been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods.
The terms “Zip” and “HydroTap” are registered trade marks of Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd.
Manufactured by Paragon Water Systems.
9399 West Higgins Road, Suite 1100
Rosemont, IL 60018
Free call 1-833-233-2358
www.na.zipwater.com
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(NA)

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