You need 3 numbers to determine the condition of the unit. Tap water TDS, RO only TDS without DI and finally RO/DI TDS. You are looking for a 96 to 98% rejection rtae from the RO membrane so if the incoming is 350 you should be seeing no more than 7 to 14 from the RO only. The lower the better. After the DI you should be seeing 0 TDS. Generally I change DI cartridges or resin when I begin to consistently see a reading of 2 TDS. When DI hs reached its capacity it begins to release contaminants back into the treated water and its the most weakly ionized substances thet get rleased first. These include things like nitrates, phosphates and silicates none of which you want.
Odds are the DI resin is shot especially if it was allowed to dry out, even when stored correctly it only has a shelf life of about 6 months. The RO membrane may or may not be OK, if it sayed wet it may be all right. TDS numbers will tell the story.