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A crystal-clear stream or lake usually contains microorganisms that can make you sick. Water contaminants - protozoa, bacteria and viruses - can cause serious illness or even death.   In The 1990s, People In Milwaukee Wisconsin Actualy Died From City Supplied Tap Water!

Fortunately, portable drinking water systems can help make water safe to drink.   They have become essential outdoor equipment worldwide.   With portable water systems from Katadyn, you will know that you can make any water safe to drink.
 

Water 90 Percent Of The World's Fresh Water Is Contaminated - U.S. EPA Report !

Most of us would like to think that our lakes, streams and rivers are as clean as they are sparkling.  Unfortunately, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that 90 percent of the world's fresh water is contaminated.   While Giardia is often considered the primary water-safety concern, wilderness studies suggest that many backcountry illnesses are actually caused by bacteria or viruses.   Since you never know what's in the water, it makes sense to always use a quality drinking-water system.

 

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After not using my filter for an extended time period, I noticed that the ceramic had a strange smell. Do I need to buy a replacement element?
It is very important that the ceramic element be completely dry before it is stored for an extended time period. It is recommended to dry the element for up to 3 days before putting it back in the filter. If the filter has been stored damp and has a foul odor, we recommend the following: Pump 1-2 litres of water, combined with a small amount of Micropur Forte or baking soda, through the filter; then soak the ceramic element in the combination over night. Rinse it out and pump several liters of clean water through the system. For a taste test, use natural, non-chlorinated, water.
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How do I know when to change the cartridge of my Hiker/ Guide?
If the handle is hard to push, a replacement cartridge may be needed. Before replacement, lubricate the pump-handle o-ring with the silicone lubricant provided with your new unit. See use-and-care manual for field tips and detailed instructions.
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How do I maintain my Hiker/Guide water system in the field?
To ensure the best performance of your Hiker or Guide water system, please follow these easy solutions in the field: Cleaning your cartridge A clogged cartridge usually requires replacement. As a temporary solution in the field, remove the cartridge and swish it around in water. Do not allow contaminated water to enter the cartridge output barb. This will usually provide enough additional cartridge life to complete your trip. Using your filter in silty water Portable water systems are designed to make unsafe water safe - not to make dirty water clean. Silty water will reduce cartridge lifespan. To extend cartridge life, always use the best water source available. In heavy sediment conditions, wrap a coffee filter or bandanna around the intake prefilter. Where possible, place untreated water in a container and wait for sediment to settle out and the water appears clear; then filter from water above the sediment. Fixing poor water flow caused by sediment deposit Occasionally, sediment may enter the pump body and prevent the check valve from operating properly. This may cause lack of water draw. The check valve/band can easily be cleaned to restore maximum water output. Product owners should see their use-and-care manual or field tips for detailed instructions.
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How do I remove the Hiker Cartridge?
Grasp the top of the Hiker cartridge and turn counter clockwise. If cartridge removal is not possible by hand, the handle shaft will function as a cartridge removal tool. Remove the handle collar (“c” clip on top of housing) and handle. Locate one of the deep grooves on either side of the handle shaft. Lay the handle across the filter top and insert two of the “fins” on top of the filter into one of the groves of the handle shaft. Hold the handle shaft in place firmly with the palm of your hand. Using the handle shaft for leverage, apply even pressure and gradually turn the cartridge counter clockwise. Use caution so that handle shaft does not slip and cause damage. Note - Apply silicone lubricant to cartridge o-ring before re-assembly to ease cartridge removal in the future.
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How do I store my Hiker/ Guide water treatment system?
Between trips, run a liter of water with two teaspoons of household bleach through the pump. Pump the unit dry and store (removing the cartridge from the housing and allowing to dry before storage is optional). Before next use, pump a liter of fresh water through the system to flush. See use-and-care manual for field tips and detailed instructions.
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My unit has been stored for a long period of time. How do I know if the filter element is still ok?
First, verify that the element does not have a crack. To be sure it does not, the filter needs to be air dried completely and then submerged into water--hold a finger over the outlet to keep the air inside. If there is a crack the trapped air would exit through it and you would see bubbles rising from the ceramic.
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What if I need a replacement cartridge for a PUR purifier?
Katadyn microfilter replacement cartridges fit 2 PUR purifier pumps. The Hiker cartridge will fit into a Voyageur, and the Guide cartridge will fit into a Scout. For full virus protection with a microfilter, use an EPA registered chemical disinfectant, after pumping.
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What is the red knob on the Katadyn Combi filter for?
The red knob is there simply to remind you when to replace the activated carbon granulate. When the carbon has been used for 6 months, it needs to be replaced. The red knob can be turned (with the help of a coin) to the appropriate month, to make it easier to remember.
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What is the red plug used for that came with the Katadyn Drip filter?
The plugs can be used in emergency.  If a ceramic filter has to be exchanged you can use it to plug the whole and have the DRIP functional with only two filters until you have obtained a new filter. This allows you to use the DRIP without interruption. Make sure to use the plugs only temporarily.
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