CentralPURE H2O CP-1000 User manual

Congratulations on your purchase of the CentralPURE H2O®CP-1000 Advanced Premium
Central Water Purification System! All media and components are certified by NSF®, the
recognized world leader in water treatment product testing. The state-of–the-art CP-1000 is
designed to provide years of great-tasting water. Included here are installation and operating
instructions, as well as performance data to help you get the most from your premium filtration
system.
The CP-1000 will purify municipally treated water, or water deemed safe by local public health
authorities, by effectively removing hundreds of potential contaminates. So you can rest
assured that your family, co-workers or customers are getting high quality drinking, cooking,
bathing, and cleaning water.
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Read all precautions, installation and operating instructions carefully and
completely before installing the unit.
Do not install this filter where the line pressure may exceed 100 psi. The
operating pressure range is 30 to 100 psi.
Install on cold water lines only. The operating temperature range is 40°-
100°F (4°-38°C). Protect unit from freezing and also from direct sunlight or
high heat.
Do not install unit on its side.
Use Teflon tape, not pipe dope, for thread sealing.
Installation of the filter must comply with existing state or local plumbing
codes.
Use only warm soapy water to clean the outside of the housing. Rinse well
with fresh clean water. Never use chemical cleaning products on the filter’s
exterior surface because they may damage the filter housing.
This product is not intended for use with water that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after
the unit.
As with any plumbing lines, fittings or fixtures the CP-1000 may produce
condensation when the water is cold and the ambient air is humid. In these
conditions, you may protect the floor from moisture by wrapping a large
towel around the base of the unit.
The CP-1000 is a purification system and it should be installed upstream of
(before) a water conditioner or softener.
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Notes & Precautions
It is suggested that you consult a licensed plumber to perform your
installation in accordance with local regulations.
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Performance Information
The CP-1000 is designed with a high volume of media to maximize its life and performance. As contami-
nant levels in our drinking water continue to increase it becomes increasingly important to purify your
water before using it. Unfortunately, elevated levels of chlorine, chloramines and contaminants also
impact the length of time a filtration system will perform effectively. Monitor your system and water
quality accordingly and replace your CP-1000 when there is a noticeable return of off-tastes or odors.
Do not use your CP-1000 for more than 10 years or 1,000,000 gallons. System life is dependent upon
the types and amounts of contamination present in the water. The capacity rating of 7-10 years assumes
typical municipal water quality conditions.
The CP-1000 will address a full array of inorganic and organic contaminants while leaving beneficial
minerals in the water. Water pH should be within 6.5 – 9.0 for optimal performance. Water hardness
does not typically impact performance.

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Parts List and Assembly Diagram
Made in Michigan
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CP-1000 Filtration System 1
Pre-Filter Housing 1
1-Micron 4-Stage Filter Cartridge 1
Pre-Filter Wrench 1
Pre-Filter Bracket 1
Screw, Stainless Steel 4
Bypass Valve Assembly 1
1” Elbow Assembly 2
1” NPT CPVC Union 2
4” x 1" NPT CPVC Nipple 2
1” – 3/4" CPVC Adapter 2
1" NPT CPVC True Union Ball Valve 1
1" NPT Hose Adapter Assembly 1
Screw, Galvanized Steel 4
Wall Anchor 4
Heavy-Duty Pink Thread Seal Tape (Not Shown) 1
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Remove the CP-1000 and all additional components from their boxes.
CAUTION: The CP-1000 is very heavy, exercise extreme care when lifting and
moving the unit – two people are suggested.
Remove any tape and/or foam plugs from the inlet (UPFLOW) and outlet
(DOWNFLOW) ports on the CP-1000 and the bypass valve.
Assemble the bypass valve assembly and two (2) elbow assemblies to the CP-1000.
No tools are needed to tighten the quick-connect nuts. The elbows can be rotated
freely even after they are fully tightened to the bypass valve. Ensure both red valves
are rotated to the fully closed position.
Locate the desired positioning for the components of your new purification system
and mount the pre-filter bracket to a wall or other supporting structure. Four (4)
galvanized lag shields (wall anchors) and lag screws are provided. The wall anchors
are for installing the bracket to concrete, brick or block surfaces. Use the four (4)
stainless steel lag screws to attach the top of the pre-filter housing to your bracket.
Turn off the water supply.
Assemble the true union ball valve and pre-filter housing to your incoming water line.
Make connections to the inlet side only of the CP-1000 (labeled UPFLOW) using the
nipples and CPVC union provided. Use the heavy-duty pink thread seal tape pro-
vided. CAUTION: Be careful not to overtighten any connections.
Install the 1-micron filter cartridge into the pre-filter assembly and secure the
sump/bowl with the pre-filter wrench.
Precondition the unit by flushing. When all the connections have been made on the
inlet side, temporarily connect the hose adapter assembly to the outlet side (labeled
DOWNFLOW) of the CP-1000. Attach a garden hose to the outlet port of the unit
using this adapter. Run the garden hose to a floor drain or utility sink to remove the
carbon fines and entrapped air from the unit. Slowly turn the water on at the ball
valve and the inlet valve only. When water fills the unit slowly open the outlet valve
to flush the system. On occasion, repeatedly open and close the inlet valve many
times to improve flushing effectiveness. Flush water through the unit for 30 to 60
minutes to remove the air and carbon fines. The darkness of the water during the
flushing process may be disturbing, but this is a normal process and not harmful.
The first few gallons will appear black, then the water will slowly begin to clear. The
media-swirl action within the CP-1000 is swirling and loosening the media in the two
separate stages. Continue flushing the unit until the water runs clear, then detach
the garden hose and hose adapter from the unit. Save your adapter for future use.
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Installation Instructions
Keep the CP-1000 in an upright position at all times.
Reference the parts list and diagram during installation.
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Complete the outlet connections as shown in the assembly diagram, connecting the
CP-1000 to your downstream plumbing or water treatment equipment. When com-
plete, slowly turn the water supply back on. (If there are any leaks, shut off the water
supply and retighten the connections.)
Turn on a nearby faucet. Flush the unit for an additional 10 to 15 minutes to condi-
tion your unit.
Your CP-1000 water filtration system is now ready for use. Enjoy!
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Shut off the water supply and place a bucket under your pre-filter.
Relieve water pressure by gently pressing the pressure relief button on the pre-
filter housing.
Using the provided pre-filter wrench, unscrew the pre-filter housing by rotating
the sump to the left.
Remove and discard the used cartridge, rinse the sump, and place a new
cartridge into the sump.
Clean the housing O-ring and relubricate it with petroleum jelly or silicone grease.
Seat the O-ring into the proper groove and reattach the sump. Do not over
tighten.
Slowly turn the water supply back on while checking for leaks.
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Installation Instructions (Continued)
Keep the CP-1000 in an upright position at all times.
Reference the parts list and diagram during installation.
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Pre-Filter Cartridge Replacement
Replace the 1-micron pre-filter if there is a noticeable reduction of flow through the
filter system or if the pre-filter cartridge becomes heavily discolored. This is usually
every 3 to 5 months depending the water quality entering the system. The recom-
meded replacement interval is every 4 months. You may order replacement 1-micron
pre-filters (Item #1MRC1045) from www.CP1000PureWaterFilter.com.

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Warranty Information
30-Day 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
10-Year Defect-Free Warranty
5-Year Media Warranty
Warranty
Your CP-1000 Advanced Premium Central Water Purification System is warranted to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years. The media
is warranted against defects for a period of 5 years. There are no forms or warranty cards
necessary as warranty registration is automatic and begins on the day you receive the
product.
Conditions
CentralPURE H2O does not cover neglect or abuse of its products. The warranty refers to
defects in manufacturing only. Excessive heat, cold or acts of God are not covered. The
warranty does not apply to plumbing supplies or solder joints. Problems such as leaks or
floods are to be covered by the purchaser’s home or building insurance. Warranty
coverage is the decision of CentralPURE H2O and its principals, and not that of any other
party or representative. Customers and users must keep proper maintenance, failure to
do so may result in media failure causing the warranty to be void due to neglect rather
than defect. Warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is non-transferable.
Please retain original receipt or invoice as it is required for warranty validation.
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