1. Turn off cold water supply valve and remove existing water
supply tubing and/or fitting.
2. Select and mark a location under the sink that allows ac-
cess for filter change.
3. Using filter head/bracket as a guide, fasten Filter Head As-
sembly to wall with #2 Phillips mounting screws supplied.
Mark hole locations so that there is 1 1/2” between the
screws (see Figure 1), from center of each screw. When
installed, filter bottom should be at least 2 1/2” from sink
cabinet floor to facilitate cartridge change. Install screws,
but only halfway, so you can easily slip the bracket to wall
before firmly setting screws.
4. Determine length of tubing required from filter head/
bracket to faucet and from water supply line to filter
head/bracket by holding tubing in place ensuring it is of
appropriate length. Do not kink tubing as this will impede
water flow. If necessary, loop tubing around to avoid it
being kinked.
Cut tubing straight with a utility knife. (See Figure 2).
5. Locate the cold water stem on the underside of the faucet
fixture. Unscrew the cold water feed tube from the faucet
stem. Locate the 1/4” Feedwater Adapter that came with
your Drinking Water System. Insert the black gasket into
the threaded adapter and tighten onto the Faucet Cold Water
Stem under the sink, making sure that 1/4” fitting is acces-
sible and not facing the wall. Make sure not to over tighten.
Take the Cold Water Feed Tube and attach to the Faucet
Adapter, making sure not to over tighten.
Locate the 1/4” Blue Tubing and insert into the 1/4” Faucet
Adapter (Figure 3). See “Using Push-In Fittings.”
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Correct
Incorrect
Figure 2
Figure 1
For Use With Cold Water Only.
NOTE: Remove items from under the sink. Place catch basin there to collect small amounts of water that may run out
when disconnecting water supply lines.
Figure 3
Blue Tubing
Faucet Stem
Undersink
Feedwater
Tube
To Release Tubing
Push in grey collet to release tubing. With collet
held, pull tubing straight out.
Collet
Backstop
“Using Push-In Fittings”
To Attach Tubing
Push tubing in as far as it will go. Tubing must be inserted past
o-ring and hit backstop. Pull tube to ensure it is secured.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:
• Ensure all tubing and fittings are secure and free of leaks.
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