Tuesday, August 31, 2010

IonLife Closed for Labor Day

Just a reminder, IonLife will be closed Monday, September 6th in observance of the Labor Day Holiday.

All orders placed online Monday, September 6th will be shipped out Tuesday, September 7th.

We will resume our normal business hours on Tuesday, September 7th.

Happy Holidays!

Professional Water Testing-A Great Service

Not only is the Professional Water Testing Service a great tool and resource to use with every customer, it also give peace of mind knowing that you can make sure your customers are drinking the best possible water there is!

The Professional Water Test has been selling very well, and is by far the least expensive water test that we know of! Please visit http://www.ionlifeionizers.com/water-test for more information on this great product.

Since we are so thrilled with the results of this product, for our September Special the Professional Water Test will be available to dealers at the discounted price of $60, plus FREE shipping!

Just process the order as normal through your wholesale shopping cart to access the special price.

How to Save Your Water Ionizer from Hot Water

The electricity produced by an ionizer always generates a certain amount of heat. In order to cool down its internal, electrical components, ionizers must have cold source water to use as a coolant. Of course, no one ever intends to run scalding, hot water through their water ionizer - but it can happen. Fortunately, our ionizers are designed with a hot water sensor, which works like the temperature gauge in your car - if the engine gets too hot, the temperature gauge goes up and it's time to pull over and let your engine cool down.

Just as the dashboard on your car alarms you when your engine is overheating, the hot water sensor installed in your ionizer will alarm you with bells and flashing lights if its source water is hotter than 86°F. Also the ionizer will automatically power down but the hot water will continue to run through.

The alarm is your warning that damage to your ionizer is about to occur. If this happens, you can save your unit from a trip to the repair shop by following the process outlined below:

Start by turning off the source water. Then, power down the unit by turning off the main power switch located on the back of your machine. After getting your source water as cold as possible, open the flow control valve on the front of your unit as far as possible. While keeping the power turned off, let the cold water pass through your ionizer to cool down the cells inside. You should run the coldest possible tap water through the ionizer's system for several minutes. Once this is done, the unit should be allowed to rest. This will give it time to cool down completely and is the best way to prevent having to send it in for repairs.

If, after following the procedure above, the lights continue to flash on the ionizer, it will be necessary to contact Technical Services at 775-851-9451 option 5, or 800-875-9025 option 5, to begin the repair process.

IonLife and the 7-Plate Ionizer?

IonLife is currently testing out a 7-plate water ionizer that will allow those customers set on buying a 7 plate ionizer, to get one. Our 5 plate ionizers still continue to outperform the 7 and 9 plate ionizers out there, but we also understand the benefits from having a 7 plate for those customers who insist.

No other details have been announced except that if the water ionizer can pass IonLife’s rigorous performance tests and expectations, then we can see this new machine sometime in the next few months.

Almost Gone-the .01 Melody and the .01 Venus


Once we are out of our current stock of .01 Melody and .01 Venus, IonLife will no longer be offering these ionizers with the .01M Biostone Filter option.

The new .1M Biostone filter that is made in the USA using NSF parts, removes both Chlorine and Chloramines, plus many other contaminants. This filter is also efficient in taking out micro-organisms that are commonly found in municipal drinking water.

If you or a customer has water from a well or any other untreated source, we highly recommend having a professional water test done to see what pre-filtration or treatments may be needed.