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 INTRODUCTION 

 

Congratulations, on the purchase of your new Body Glove Advanced Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System. With proper care and 
regular maintenance, your new system will provide many years of service, delivering great tasting water.   
 
Please take a few moments to review the contents of the Body Glove Reverse Osmosis System and this manual before 
proceeding with the installation and use of the system. Some important items to review are: 
 

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Check all components for any damage caused in shipment. Also, take a quick inventory of all items supplied to ensure 
none are missing. A checklist in the next section will assist you with identifying these items. 

 

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Ensure that the reverse osmosis system and storage tank will easily fit into the desired location. This reverse osmosis 
system and tank needs to be accessed for regular maintenance, good accessibility is an important tip to keep in mind. 

 

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Read all 

CAUTIONS

 and 

NOTES

 contained within this manual. They provide valuable installation tips and advice on 

how to properly install and maintain your Body Glove Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System. 

 
The water produced by the reverse osmosis (RO) process can be used for many purposes around the home and office. 
 

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Drinking Water 

- keep a container of RO water in the fridge to enjoy the clean, fresh taste of purified water.  

Alternatively, take it directly from the faucet dispenser.  

 

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Ice Cubes 

- use RO water to fill ice cube trays. Ice cubes made from RO water are typically clearer and better 

tasting than ice made from non-filtered tap water. 

 

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Automatic Ice Makers 

- a water line from the RO system can be plumbed to refrigerators with automatic 

icemakers. Additional accessories required to complete this connection are not included. Please consult the 
refrigerator manufacturer’s owner’s manual for this type of installation. 

 

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Kettles and Coffee Makers 

- tap water eventually causes films and scale in these devices that is difficult to clean 

without the use of special cleansers. RO water is very low in dissolved minerals content, greatly reducing the 
tendency of scale buildup. 

 

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Cooking 

- use RO water for food preparation and any recipe that calls for water. 

 

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Washing Fresh Fruit & Vegetables 

- prevent tap water minerals from being deposited onto food to maintain 

freshness and to prevent off-tastes. 

 

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Family Pets 

– Allow your pets to enjoy the same great tasting water you do. 

 

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Irons & Steamers 

- prevent mineral buildup in household and office appliances that use water and eventually 

build up with scale when using non-filtered tap water. 

 
Now you can enjoy all the benefits of great tasting water supplied by your Body Glove reverse osmosis drinking water system.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BG-Pure

Page 1: ...BG Pure OWNER S GUIDE ADVANCED REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER FILTER SYSTEM This model is tested and certified by WQA against NSF ANSI 58 for the reduction of TDS 4VTFC25G PB Model WI BG PURE ...

Page 2: ...owing information and retain for reference Model Number WI BG PURE Serial Number _____________________________________ Date Purchased ____________________________________ Date Installed ______________________________________ ...

Page 3: ...r keep a container of RO water in the fridge to enjoy the clean fresh taste of purified water Alternatively take it directly from the faucet dispenser o Ice Cubes use RO water to fill ice cube trays Ice cubes made from RO water are typically clearer and better tasting than ice made from non filtered tap water o Automatic Ice Makers a water line from the RO system can be plumbed to refrigerators wi...

Page 4: ... Cl2 2 0 Turbidity 1 0 NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Unit Silt Density Index Value stated in SDI units Maximum SDI 4 0 NOTES 1 TFC refers to reverse osmosis membranes constructed from a THIN FILM COMPOSITE 2 The daily production rate is the volume of product water produced by the system per day and is determined by testing in accordance with the procedure outlined in NSF ANSI Standard 58 3 System s ...

Page 5: ...40600040 n s not shown PRODUCT WATER FAUCETS Item Description Part No 7 8 Chrome Plated Metal Air Gap Connector Faucet 3 8 x 7 16 92192 Fig 7 92407 INSTALLATION KIT 9 10 11 12 13 14 n s n s n s Complete Kit Supply Valve Saddle Tapping Drain Clamp Saddle Clamp Air Gap 3 8 Tubing 3 8 Red Tubing 3 8 Blue Tubing 3 8 White Tubing 1 4 White Screw Mounting Bracket 2 each Elbow Stem 3 8 2 each Elbow Stem ...

Page 6: ...GENERAL INFORMATION PRODUCT WATER STORAGE TANK PRODUCT WATER STORAGE TANK Item Description Part No 1 2 Storage Tank Assembly Metal Ball Valve 3 8 92342 92294 33503601 Figure 1 B Product Water Storage Tank ...

Page 7: ...e Specific requirements are detailed in Table 3 COMPONENT LOCATION REQUIREMENTS Table 3 PRODUCT WATER FAUCET Faucet may be installed in any convenient location Make sure underside of location is free of obstructions REVERSE OSMOSIS MODULE Module may be installed under sink or in any convenient location within 15 feet of source water supply and faucet STORAGE TANK Tank may be placed in any space wi...

Page 8: ...ssed at any time the most accurate readings are obtained when the system is making water for at least 10 minutes INTER COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Connections between cold water supply line Body Glove RO Module storage tank product water faucet and drain line are accomplished using plastic tubing and push together quick connect type fittings PLASTIC TUBING 1 Cut tube ends square and straight Do not defo...

Page 9: ...ng compression fitting a Slide nut and sleeve onto tubing in that order b Install insert into plastic tubing c Install tube with insert and sleeve into valve body d Thread compression nut onto valve body tighten 5 Turn saddle tapping valve handle clockwise until it is firmly seated and piercing lance is fully extended 6 CAUTION Supply line is pierced and valve is closed Do not open valve until sys...

Page 10: ... P S trap between trap and sink Figure 4 Drain Hole Location and Installation Air Gap Faucet NOTE See Page III Figure 1 A for connection to drain for Non Air Gap Faucet 1 Select a location for drain hole based on type of sink and orientation of drain line Figure 4 2 Position drain outlet saddle Figure 5 Item 1 on drainpipe Allow adequate space for drilling operation 3 Tighten saddle bolts evenly o...

Page 11: ...ure pilot guide is inserted tightly Insert pilot guide into pilot hole Push down gently on drill motor to apply light pressure to porcelain surface Start drill motor turning as slowly as possible After initial cut has started motor speed may be gradually increased The cut may require three to four minutes to complete Going faster could result in excessive chipping Be sure a complete ring has been ...

Page 12: ...ng washer faucet washer and nut Items 4A 6 and 7 onto faucet nipple below sink and snug them up Be sure to align faucet properly before tightening Do not over tighten 6 Install faucet connector Item 8 packaged with faucet onto faucet nipple Install 3 8 blue tube into faucet connector 7 Trim 3 8 blue tube to desired length Install 3 8 blue tube into 3 8 blue collet located on side of module near sy...

Page 13: ...01 or 92192 1 2 3 4 4A 5 6 7 8 Body Faucet Faucet Base Washer Rubber Faucet Base Washer Metal Washer Slotted Air Gap Slot Shape may vary Washer Locating Non Air Gap Replaces Items 4 and 5 not shown Spacer Faucet Air Gap Washer Faucet Nut Faucet Connector Faucet 3 8 x 7 16 Figure 7 Chrome Plated Metal Product Water Faucet Assembly ...

Page 14: ...fold Assembled Cartridge Sediment 5 micron Filter Membrane Thin Film Composite 25 GPD Yellow Casing Black Tape Cartridge Carbon AES 10 micron O Ring Filter Housing Housing Filter Circuit Board Battery 9 volt Elbow Stem 3 8 Elbow Stem 1 4 Kit O Rings Collets QC 3 8 Safety Clips Safety Clips 3 8 Note These parts are included with installation kit Includes Items 2 3 4 5 n s not shown 20500127 3270103...

Page 15: ...connections for leaks and correct if necessary Icemaker Extra point of use Check connections on these supply lines for leaks 10 Allow storage tank to fill overnight 11 WARNING DO NOT USE THE FIRST FULL STORAGE TANK OF WATER Discard to drain first full tank of water by opening product water and extra point of use faucet until water flow stops then close faucet This will flush sanitizing solution fr...

Page 16: ...water Inspect them for damage i e nicks scratches Replace damaged O rings 8 CAUTION Do not allow the Smartap Water Quality Monitor electronics wiring or connectors to get wet Clean filter housings and manifold ports inside and outside with washcloth and cleaning solution Do not use abrasive materials 9 Rinse manifold housings with clean potable water 10 Inspect manifold and filter housing O ring g...

Page 17: ...Remove battery by sliding it out of its holder 26 Slide new battery into its holder 27 CAUTION Verify battery connector alignment before making connection Figure 9 Connect battery by pressing clip onto battery terminals NOTE Release button immediately after light illuminates Test is to confirm battery connection not water quality 28 Test battery connection by activating monitor Press push button I...

Page 18: ...actory drain storage tank sanitize system and replace membrane Drain storage tank and let it refill overnight LEAKAGE AND NOISE Symptom Probable Cause Solution Leak at fitting Tubing not pushed completely into fitting Defective tube Push tube into fitting past O ring seal Cut damaged area from tube or replace tube See Page 2 Figure 2 Leak at filter housings O ring has not seated properly O ring ha...

Page 19: ...er system is altered by anyone other than Water Inc the warranty shall be void ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE PERIOD SPECIFIED ABOVE FOR THE PARTS DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Water Inc does not know the characteristics of your water supply The quality of water supplies ma...

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