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Easy to install

1.  Unpack and unwrap contents. Turn off and 
disconnect the cold water supply.

4. Unit installation: Select a space under your 
sink for the filter unit that is at least 12 inches 
from the bottom of your cabinet and allows 
for easy access to your cold water supply and 
for filter replacements. Use a pencil to mark 
wall screw placements.

9.  Turn the cold water on. Check for leaks and 
proper installation: place a towel under the 
filter unit and check for leaks. Allow water to 
run for 10 minutes to flush carbon fines.
Note: Never use oils to lubricate the O-rings; 
O-rings come pre-lubricated.

3.  Attach white tube to the brass tee: Slide the compression nut 
onto the white tubing (with threads of the nut facing the end of 
the white tube). Next, slide the plastic sleeve onto the white tube. 

Place brass insert into the opening of white tube. Push the tip of the 

white tubing into the opening of the brass tee.While holding the 
white tube in place inside the brass tee, tighten the compression 
nut to compress the plastic sleeve and create a seal. NOTE: Use a 
wrench to ensure complete seal. Avoid over tightening.

8. Connect the supply lines: push the tubing 
into the inlet side and outlet side of the 
housing. The tee fitting tube goes to the inlet 
and the faucet tube goes to the outlet. 

6.  Faucet Installation: 
Install as shown. 
Tighten nut to secure 
faucet to sink.

5.  Mount unit to the wall with the screws and 
plastic anchors provided. Pull the protective 

plastic strip from the battery compartment. 
The red LED should flash and beep five (5) 
times to indicate that the battery is installed 
correctly.

Enjoy your filtered water!

2.  Brass Tee Installation: Attach threaded 
ends of supplied brass tee to the cold water 
supply line and shut-off valve; tighten using an 

adjustable wrench.

7.  Faucet Connection: connect the outlet hose to the 
base of the faucet by sliding the chrome nut onto 

the tube followed by the white collar. Place the white 
insert into the end of the tube. Press the tube against 

the faucet base and slide the nut and collar up to the 
threads. Use wrench to ensure seal is sufficiently tight. 
Note: Avoid over tightening. 

Summary of Contents for AQ-5200

Page 1: ...er Two Stage 5200 Three Stage 5300 systems Welcome to the Aquasana experience You are about to enjoy clean healthy water and the peace of mind that comes from knowing award winning filter technology is working for you Installation must comply with state and local laws ...

Page 2: ...0 Three Stage Under Counter Filter unit and three pre installed filters The AQ 5200 Two Stage Under Counter Filter unit and two pre installed filters Tools Recommended for Installation Variable speed drill Adjustable wrench Measuring tape Bucket Phillips head screwdriver Before beginning installation please ensure all parts listed are present If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to ins...

Page 3: ...rass tee tighten the compression nut to compress the plastic sleeve and create a seal NOTE Use a wrench to ensure complete seal Avoid over tightening 8 Connect the supply lines push the tubing into the inlet side and outlet side of the housing The tee fitting tube goes to the inlet and the faucet tube goes to the outlet 6 Faucet Installation Install as shown Tighten nut to secure faucet to sink 5 ...

Page 4: ...ut every 6 months the battery alarm will sound and flash red when water is flowing and will continue for 15 seconds once water is turned off Change the battery every time you replace your filters The battery is included with the filter replacement cartridges Pure Satisfaction All Aquasana products offer a 90 day 100 satisfaction guarantee A 1 year warranty is included which covers defects in mater...

Page 5: ...77 332 7873 Canada www aquasana com For exclusive deals facebook com aquasana twitter com aquasana System tested and certified by NSF International against NSF ANSI Standard 42 and 53 for the reduction of the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet and at www nsf org ...

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