BIO Mineral Filter Upgrade For Aqua Vitale A20L
BIO Mineral Filter Upgrade For Aqua Vitale A20L
Description
This BIO Mineral Filter upgrade allows you to enrich your drinking water with essential, health-supporting minerals.
Once installed, your Aqua Vitale A20L will produce cleaner, smoother, naturally mineralized water straight from the machine. The BIO mineral filter has a lifespan of up to 12 months, making it a long-lasting and cost-effective enhancement to your system. MACHINE NOT INCLUDED.
360° UV LED Sterilization
Equipped with a set of advanced UV-C LED lamps, the system provides continuous 360° sterilization throughout the entire water cycle. This technology effectively eliminates up to 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and contaminants, ensuring every drop remains clean, safe, and pure. Operating without the need for chemicals, it maintains the natural quality of water while delivering a higher level of hygiene and long-term protection.
Discover more in our FAQ
01. How does the Aqua Vitale A20L work?
The Aqua Vitale A20L pulls in air, extracts moisture through a cooling process, and converts it into water. The water then passes through a multi-stage filtration system, including RO and UV sterilization, ensuring it is clean, safe, and ready to drink.
0 2. How much water can it produce per day?
The system can produce up to 20 liters (5.3 gallons) of drinking water per day. Actual output depends on temperature and humidity levels—higher humidity results in higher water production.
03. Does the machine require installation?
No installation is required. Simply plug the unit into a standard power outlet, and it will begin generating and purifying water automatically.
04. What are the operating conditions for best performance?
The Aqua Vitale A20L works best in indoor environments with temperatures between 15°C–45°C (59°F–113°F) and humidity above 30%. Performance improves in warmer and more humid conditions.
05. How often do the filters need to be replaced?
Filter replacement depends on usage and air quality. Typically, sediment and carbon filters should be replaced every 6 months, while the RO filter lasts around 12 months. The system includes alerts to notify you when replacements are needed.