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Pro Elite™ RO-450 NSF

4-stage Filtration Process:
Stage 1 Mechanical Filtration Stage 2 Activated carbon filter
  • Reduces particles of sediment, rust and scale
  • Particle removal protects RO membrance
  • Absorbs substances causing taste and odor problems
  • Reduces chlorine
Stage 3 Reverse Osmosis membrane Stage 4 In-line activated carbon post filter
  • 90%+ reduction in total dissolved solids (TDS)
  • The extra protection of hyperfiltration technology
  • Further reduces unpleasant tastes and odors
  • Adds the final "polish" to the water
Features:
 
  • Sparkling-clear drinking water - without the expense, inconvenience of bottled water
  • More flavorful coffee, tea, juice
  • Vegetables retain more nutrients when cooked in RO water
  • Fruits and vegetables rinse cleaner
  • Cleaner and harder ice cubes
  • A no-chemical, environmentally sound system
 
Water Quality Monitor at the faucet base
  • The water quality monitor monitors system performance at the touch of a button.
  • A green indicator light is your assurance of quality water.
  • An amber light indicates the need for replacement filters/membrane or service.
 
NSFCertifications:
  • The Pure Elite RO-450 is tested and certified by NSF International to NSF/ANSI-standard 58.
   
   

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