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  2  -  SG2 Pure Water System Operation and Maintenance Manual

2. Initial Setup

3. Filter Replacement

1. (optional) Attach a hose (not included) to bypass outlet

    to control where bypass water will flow.

2. Use the 24” connection hose to connect your Carbon 

    Sediment filter to the Pump. Attach the female end of 

    the 24” connection hose to the top of the carbon. 

    Attach the male end of the 24” connection hose to 

    the water inflow of the pump. Screw on tight enough to

    engage the rubber gasket. Do not over tighten, or you

    could damage your brass fittings. Normally you want to

    tighten the fitting to the point where the female side will

    no longer swivel.

3. Use the 16” connection hose to connect your pump 

    to the RO. Attach the female end of the 16” connection

    hose to the water outflow of the pump. Attach the male

    end of the 16” connection hose to the top of the 

    RO filter housing. Screw on tight enough to engage 

    the rubber gasket. Do not over tighten, or you could 

    damage your brass fittings. Normally you want to 

    tighten the fitting to the point where the female side 

    will not longer swivel.

4. Fully open the bypass valve on the bottom of the RO

    filter housing.

5. Attach feed hose to carbon inlet on system and to

    source water.

6. Thread inline pressure gauge onto the top of the DI 

    filter.

7. Thread plastic shut off valve onto the pressure gauge 

    and connect pole tubing. The push in connector on

    the pole tubing goes in easier with the valve rotated to 

    the off position. Ensure valve is in open position before

    proceeding to next step.  

8. Turn on source water.

9. Wait for water to begin flowing out of the bypass 

    valve/line.

10. Close bypass valve partially until desired bypass 

      flow is achieved. Do not close the bypass fully during 

      operation (some bypass water should always be 

      flowing out).

Unscrew brass fitting on top of the Sediment/Carbon 

filter (P/N WF2CSC-21). Unscrew the wingnut at the 

top of the carbon filter cartridge. Remove the carbon 

filter by first pulling top of the filter away from the frame 

removing it from top bolt. Next, lift up to remove the 

filter from the clip at the bottom. Discard used filter. 

Slide the female end of the new filter into the clip at 

the bottom of the frame so that the female inlet fitting 

is pointed forward. Swing the top so that the bolt is 

inserted in the hole on the cap of the filter labeled SG 

1&2. Tighten the wingnut on the bolt to secure the filter 

(checking to make sure that the filter is seated in the 

bottom clip. Attach your 24” connection hose to the 

new carbon/sediment filter. Fittings should be tight 

enough to avoid leaks, but over tightening could result 

in damage to the brass fittings.

Unscrew brass fitting from the bottom of the 

Deionization (DI) filter (P/N WF2CDI-21) and any hoses 

attached to the top of the filter cartridge. Unscrew the 

wingnut at the top of the DI filter cartridge. Remove 

the DI filter by first pulling the top of the filter away 

from the frame pulling it off of the bolt at the top. Next, 

lift up to remove the filter from the clip at the bottom. 

Discard used filter  Slide the bottom of the new filter 

into the clip at the bottom of the frame and swing the 

top so that the bolt is inserted in the hole on the top 

cap of the filter. Tighten the wingnut on the bolt to 

secure the filter, checking to make sure that the filter is 

seated in the bottom clip. Attach your brass fitting to 

the bottom DI filter. Fittings should be tight enough to 

avoid leaks, but over tightening could result in damage 

to the brass fittings. 

Refer to your quickstart guide for more 

complete information. 

Learn how to change your filters by video:

www.abcWindowSupply.com/SG2Filter

You can also watch the quickstart video at: 

www.abcWindowSupply.com/SG2QuickStart

Carbon/Sediment Filter

DI Filter

11. If pump is required, plug into outlet and turn on. 

      Do not run the pump dry, connect to power source 

      after water has filled the system.

12. Start cleaning windows.

Summary of Contents for SG2

Page 1: ...water approximately 10 000 gallons of water can be passed through the sediment carbon and DI filters before replacement filters are needed It is recommended that the sediment carbon and DI filters be...

Page 2: ...rew the wingnut at the top of the carbon filter cartridge Remove the carbon filter by first pulling top of the filter away from the frame removing it from top bolt Next lift up to remove the filter fr...

Page 3: ...new RO membrane into the housing by pushing it down and into the o rings on the bottom of the assembly Coat the o ring with molykote and insert into shelf on the top of the RO housing Insert the black...

Page 4: ...ressure before the RO housing to travel through the membrane and into the DI filter The RO housing is able to handle more pressure than the DI filter and the resulting pressure transfer can damage the...

Page 5: ...at could damage the system 9 Producing Pure Water Connect your WaterFed pole to the end of the production water hose Open the shut off valve between the hose and the pole to allow water to flow throug...

Page 6: ...ure proper mobility for your system Periodically check the electrical wiring and system for damage Test your GFCI by pushing the white button to test the shut off and the red button to reset the syste...

Page 7: ...microorganisms that might try to grow in your filters Always run your source water through the carbon filter before the RO membrane when flushing the filter abc strongly recommends flushing out the RO...

Page 8: ...y to misuse or abuse causing failure of the system The customer must contact abc Window Cleaning before attempting any repairs or modification to the system Failure to do so will void your warranty ab...

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