Installation Made Easy & Hassle-Free
Know exactly how the Believe Alkaline Water Ionizer is installed, what input conditions it needs, and how to keep it running at peak performance.
Installation
Testing
Maintenance
Why Proper Installation Is Essential
The Believe Alkaline Water Ionizer uses advanced Japanese electrolysis technology and 11 premium plates that require the right input water conditions to perform at full capacity. Proper installation ensures accurate pH levels, strong hydrogen generation, stable ORP, and long-term durability of the plates. This page will guide you through everything you need to know — from water source to electrical requirements to maintenance and cleaning cycles.
Before Installation: What You MUST Have
RO Purifier Required
Believe works only with RO or RO+UV purified water. Direct tap/ground/borewell water cannot be used.
TDS Must Be 100–150 ppm
Ideal TDS range: 100–150 ppm. Too low → Poor electrolysis/hydrogen production. Too high → Scaling and mineral deposits.
Input pH 6.5–7.5 Preferred
Neutral input allows stable alkaline/acidic output.
Smooth Flow & Pressure
Required stable inlet pressure. Booster pump installed if necessary. No extreme pressure spikes.
Water Input Conditions
The Believe Ionizer MUST be connected to the output of your RO purifier. The system cannot function properly with raw tap or filtered-only water. RO ensures contaminants are removed, giving the ionizer a clean base to perform electrolysis effectively. Before installation, a technician will test your TDS (100–150 ppm required), input pH, and flow rate. If pressure is too low, a booster pump may be recommended. This ensures accurate pH generation at all alkaline/acidity levels and prevents plate wear.
Installation Checklist
- Connect only to RO output
- No direct tap water
- No softener/alkaline filter directly into ionizer
- Booster pump only if needed
- Minimum flow rate required
Electrical Setup
Electrical & Safety Requirements
- Proper grounding is mandatory
- Stable power supply
- Surge protector recommended in high-fluctuation areas
- No loose sockets
- Ionizer uses safe SMPS power, but input stability is essential
How Installation Works
Our certified technicians follow a precise 10-step engineering protocol
Connect inlet line
From RO → carbon filter → ionizer
Tighten and seal
All connections secured properly
Verify TDS
Technician checks 100–150 ppm range
Power on unit
Observe normal boot sequence
Flush purified mode
5–10 minutes initial flush
Test alkaline levels
All 3 levels with pH meter
Test acidic mode
Verify 3.5 pH output
Test heating system
Warm purified water check
Adjust flow rate
Optimize for stability
Final inspection
Leak check + user training
What Happens During Testing?
Every installation includes comprehensive testing to ensure optimal performance
Technician Checks:
- pH reading on each level
- Hydrogen visibility
- ORP range (negative for alkaline)
- Display functioning
- Heating mode output
- Flow stability
- Membrane & polarity cleaning trigger
pH Testing
ORP Check
TDS Verify
Heat Test
Complete System Verification
Simple, Automated Maintenance
Believe's advanced auto-cleaning system minimizes manual maintenance
Auto Cleaning System
The ionizer automatically performs an internal cleaning cycle to protect plates and membrane.
No Manual Descaling Needed
Unlike many ionizers, Believe's auto-cleaning prevents mineral accumulation when TDS is within range.
Carbon Filter Replacement
Replace roughly every 8–12 months depending on usage.
Annual Service Check
Recommended once a year for optimal performance.
Troubleshooting & Common Questions
Low pH output?
Weak hydrogen bubbles?
No heating?
Display warnings?
We're Here to Help
Our dedicated support team is ready to assist with installation, maintenance, and any questions
Service Email
service@believealkalinewater.comComplaint Email
complaint@believealkalinewater.comReady for Installation?
Book a free installation assessment — we'll test your TDS, pressure, and RO output before setup.
