Stage 1: Removes large particles (over 5 microns) of mechanical impurities (mud, sand, rust, scale). Replacement filters - polypropylene fibers.
Stage 2: Removes chlorine, organic and organochlorine compounds (insecticides, dioxides, etc.). As a result, the taste, color, and odor of the water are improved. Replacement filters - granulated activated carbon produced by Calgon Carbon (USA).
Stage 3: Fine cleaning of mechanical and organic impurities. Replacement filters - carbon block.
Stage 4: Reverse osmosis. The pre-purified water under pressure passes through a membrane. The purified water is supplied to the next stage of permeation, and the pollution that has not passed through the membrane is discharged into the drainage system with a certain amount of water.
Stage 5: The Postcarbon cartridge absorbs gases dissolved in water and gives the water a pleasant and natural taste. Replacement filters - activated carbon from coconut shell.
Stage 6: The water is enriched with trace minerals (anions and cations).