
MICROMAX™ 7000 DRINKING WATER SYSTEM
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Reverse osmosis is a great way to get purified water for drinking and cooking straight from your tap.
How does it actually work? Just like it sounds, it takes a natural process, osmosis, and reverses it.
How does it actually work? Just like it sounds, it takes a natural process, osmosis, and reverses it.
WHAT IS OSMOSIS?
Instead of moving from a high concentration solution to an equal concentration, reverse osmosis uses pressure to force a solution through a semipermeable membrane to a lower concentration. Pressure is applied to the water to push it through the membrane. Contaminant molecules are larger than water molecules, so only water can pass through. The removed contaminants are flushed down the drain.

FOR MAXIMUM QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE.

Patented Easy Change™ sanitary filter cartridges automatically shut off water when removed for quick, no-leak filter replacement

Operates on household water pressure and uses no electricity.

Stylish slim-profile design requires minimal use of space.

Kitchen Faucet Adapter allows easy connection to cold water supply – no need for needle valves or special plumbing.

Designer long-neck faucet blends into any kitchen decor.

Each system is subject to rigid quality control and testing, the results of which are proudly included in packaging.

Durable high-quality fittings, valves and construction ensure years of reliable, leak-free performance.

System Tested and Certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) against NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of Cysts, Lead, Pentavalent Arsenic, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium, Trivalent Chromium, Selenium, Nitrites/Nitrates and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for the aesthetic reduction of Chlorine Taste and Odor and Particulate Class III NSF/ANSI Standard 372 for low lead compliance.

Food tastes better

Quality water for baby formula

Care for plants and aquariums

Better tasting beverages
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