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These are some of the key components commonly found in water purifiers, though the specific components and
their arrangement may vary depending on the type and model of the purifier.
Dismantling procedure;
Here’s a general step-by-step guide for dismantling a typical water purifier:
1 Turn off the Water Supply: Before starting, turn off the water supply to the purifier to prevent leaks or spills.
2 Disconnect Power: If your purifier has any electrical components, such as UV lamps or pumps, unplug the
unit from the power source.
3 Empty the Storage Tank: If your purifier has a storage tank, drain any remaining water from it by dispensing
water through the faucet/tap until it’s empty.
4 Remove External Parts: Take off any external parts like covers or panels that may be covering the internal
components. These are usually held in place with screws or clips.
5 Remove Filters: Depending on the design of your purifier, carefully remove the filter cartridges or filter
housings. Twist or unscrew them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
6 Disconnect Tubing: If there are any tubes or hoses connected to the purifier, disconnect them carefully. Note
their positions or take pictures if needed for reassembly.
7 Detach Electronic Components: If your purifier has electronic components like UV lamps or sensors,
carefully detach them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
8 Clean Components: Once everything is disassembled, clean each component thoroughly according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations. Use mild soap or a cleaning solution and rinse with clean water.
9 Inspect for Damage: While cleaning, inspect each component for any signs of damage or wear. Replace any
damaged parts as needed.
10 Reassemble: Once everything is clean and inspected, reassemble the purifier in the reverse order of
disassembly. Make sure all connections are tight and secure.
11 Turn on Water Supply and Power: Once reassembled, turn on the water supply and plug the purifier back
into the power source. Check for any leaks or issues.
12 Flush the System: Before using the purified water, flush the system according to the manufacturer’s
instructions to remove any air or residual cleaning solution.
It’s essential to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer of your water purifier, as the
dismantling process may vary depending on the model and design of the unit. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable
with dismantling the purifier yourself, consider contacting a professional technician for assistance.
Result: Thus, we can remove the all faulty part and replace successfully
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CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic - Exercise 172