PUR DS1800Z Water Dispenser Quick Start Guide
Model/Modelo DS1800Z
Setup Instructions
Step 1: Remove Spigot
Remove the spigot using the horseshoe-shaped tool from the underside of the tank, particularly if cleaning the tank in a dishwasher.
[Visual: Horseshoe-shaped tool removing a spigot from the bottom of a water tank.]
Step 2: Rinse Filter
Rinse the filter under running water for 15 seconds.
[Visual: Water flowing over a filter for 15 seconds.]
Step 3: Install Filter
Insert the filter into its housing and twist to lock it securely for proper alignment.
[Visual: A filter being inserted and twisted to lock into a dispenser component.]
Step 4: Set Replacement Reminder
Set the calendar dial to serve as a reminder for your 2-month filter replacement.
[Visual: A calendar dial being adjusted to mark a 2-month interval.]
Step 5: Fill Reservoir and Enjoy
Fill the dispenser reservoir with cool tap water and enjoy your freshly filtered water.
[Visual: A dispenser reservoir being filled with water from a tap.]
Product Information & Replacement Filters
PUR Genuine Replacement Filters
PUR PPF900Z™ Filter
This filter offers faster filtration and is included with the system.
CRF950Z Filter
This filter is certified with the system but is sold separately.
Filter Capacity & Specifications
Capacity: 40 gallons (151 liters), effective for up to 2 months.
Maximum Water Temperature: 82°F (28°C)
Minimum Water Temperature: 34°F (2°C)
Filter Lifespan: Each filter is designed to last up to 2 months.
Certifications & Important Usage Information
Independent Certifications
This water system has been independently tested and certified by NSF International and WQA. It meets NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53, and 401 for the reduction of specific contaminants as detailed on the Performance Data Sheet.
ADA Accepted: This water filter is effective and does not remove fluoride from the water.
Performance Data and Filter Information
For detailed performance data sheets and information on filter replacement, please visit PUR.com/PDS.
Understanding NSF/ANSI Standard 401
NSF/ANSI Standard 401 is recognized for evaluating "incidental contaminants/emerging compounds." These are substances found in drinking water at very low levels that can influence public perception of water quality.
Important Usage Disclaimer
This PUR Dispenser is not designed to purify water. It should not be used with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality unless adequate disinfection is performed before or after using the system. PUR filters do not remove microbes.