
SCREW
BUCKET
CONNECT
FLOW
TURN OFF
BI-CARB PUMP
WALL BOX
INSERT
INSERT
INSERT
INSERT
CONNECT
CONNECT
SSUmini
C
A B
For SSU-D
D
Single Stage Ultra�lter (SSU-D), Single Stage Mini (SSUmini)
Installation Guide for Quality Bi-Carbonate
1. WASH hands before starting installation.
2. WEAR latex gloves before handling filter.
3. Hand sanitizers used in healthcare can effect performance of
product material.1
1. If using an SSU-D it is necessary to first PRIME the filter using an
RO water source.
2. If a quick connector is not in place on the RO line (e.g. for a DSU-D
filter) an adapter line will need to be used.
3. TURN OFF the RO water at the wall box and disconnect the line
leading to the dialysis machine.
1. TURN OFF the central bi-carb pump.
2. Behind the wall box cut the bicarb tube between the loop outlet
port and the wall box bi-carb receptacle inlet.
*If using a SSU-D:
3. INSERT a quick connector into both ends of the open tubes.
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4. CONNECT a line to the wall box outlet using the appropriate
connector (quick connect, garden hose fitting, etc.). The other end
of the line will terminate in the APC quick connector.
5. TURN ON the RO water and CONNECT the SSU-D to the quick
connector.
6. PLACE a bucket under the filter’s outlet as water will be exiting the
filter. Allow filter to prime for at least 2 minutes.
Only if using SSUmini:
1. CONNECT the John-Guest to threaded connectors onto the inlet and
outlet side of the SSUmini.
2. INSERT the tube fitting into the opening of the John-Guest adapter. Be
sure to insert the tube fitting so that it is secure into the connector and
check by tugging at the tube fitting.
Only if using SSU-D:
1. SELECT a location against the wall near the wall box in the position
the filter will be mounted.
2. DRILL a hole for the one screw of the c-clip and MOUNT the clip with
its enclosed screw.
If external cleaning of filter is needed, use 1% BLEACH
1AVOID contact between filter and the chemical
alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (ADBAC). See SSU-D and SSUmini Instructions for Use
1The chemical ADBAC can cause structural damage to filter.