1. Regular Cleaning: Regularly clean all parts of the equipment, including filters, ion exchange columns, etc., to remove dirt and impurities and maintain normal operation.
2. Water Quality Check: Regularly check the quality of the treated water. Conduct water quality tests at the equipment outlet to ensure the treatment effect meets requirements. Adjust equipment parameters promptly if necessary.
3. Equipment Operating Status Check: Regularly check the operating status of the equipment, including water flow, water pressure, equipment temperature, etc. Address any abnormalities promptly to prevent further equipment failure.
4. Equipment Valves and Piping Check: Regularly check the valves and pipes for leaks, looseness, blockages, etc. Repair or replace them promptly to ensure normal equipment operation.
5. Regular Replacement of Filter Cartridges, Membrane Elements, and Other Consumables: Replace filter cartridges and membrane elements regularly according to the equipment's lifespan or the lifespan of the filter cartridges and membrane elements to prevent filter media clogging or failure, which would affect the treatment effect.
6. Clean the Surrounding Environment: Regularly clean up debris around the equipment, maintain ventilation and dryness, and prevent dust accumulation and corrosion.
7. Regular maintenance: Regularly have professional personnel perform maintenance on the equipment, including checking the electrical components, pumps, and transmission parts, and repair any problems found in a timely manner.
