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-- CARE OF YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM --

2.

Press inward while turning the RO cap to the left

(

?

) to remove from the bracket/membrane housing.

3.

Use a pliers, or heavy wire made into a hook, to

pull the RO cartridge from the housing.

Note:

Sanitizing is recommended after servicing in-

ner parts of the system (see page 9).

4.

Install the new cartridge,

end with o- ring seals

in-

ward

. Work back and forth to get all the way in (end

of cartridge about 1-1/4” in from end of housing).

5.

Lubricate the RO cap o- ring seal if dry. Replace the

o- ring into the cap. Press inward on the cap while

turning to the right (

?

)to lock. The cap will not go on

if the RO cartridge is not fully seated inward.

6.

Check the flow control and screen (see below).

7.

Purge the RO membrane cartridge following instruc-

tions on page 9.

FLOW CONTROL AND SCREEN

The flow control is vital for proper operation of the

RO membrane cartridge. The control keeps water

flow through the membrane at the needed rate to ob-

tain the best quality product water.

Whenever servicing the RO system, check the flow

control to be sure the small hole through it is clean

and unrestricted. Also check and clean or replace the

cone- shaped screen in front of the control. The RO

membrane cannot discharge minerals and impuri-

ties to the drain if the flow control plugs with foreign

material. If this happens, it only takes a short time for

the membrane to foul and become useless.

To clean/replace flow control and screen (FIG. 10):

1.

At the drain connection, depress the collet (FIG.

11) with a finger while carefully pulling on the drain

tubing to remove.

2.

Remove the flow control from the end of the drain

tubing. Be sure the center hole is clean.

3.

Check the drain tubing to be sure it’s clean. Then,

insert the cleaned or new flow control into the tubing.

4.

With a small screwdriver, carefully remove the col-

let and o-ring from the drain port. Use a small need-

le-nose pliers or tweezers to remove the screen from

the drain port. Thoroughly clean, or replace with a

new screen. Install, pointed end down.

Note:

Visually check to be sure it is positioned cor-

rectly.

5.

Inspect the o-ring and collet. Replace if worn, cut

or otherwise damaged. Carefully replace into the

drain port.

6.

Be sure the flow control is in the end of the tubing,

then push all the way into the fitting.

flow (control) insert

screen

1/4”tubing

check

valve

TO

DRAIN

FIG. 10

cap

o-ring

spring

ball

drain port

o--ring seal

collet

TUBING CONNECTION

(all push- in fitting locations)

This RO system includes push- in fittings for quick

tubing connection at most locations. If working with

the fittings, do the following.

Connection (FIG. 11):
1.

Use a sharp cutter or knife to cut the end of tubing

square.

2.

Inspect the end (about 1”) of the tubing to be sure

there are no nicks, scratches or other rough spots. If

needed, cut the tubing again.

3.

Push tubing through the collet and all the way into

fitting. Full engagement is 11/16” for 1/4” tubing,

and 3/4” for 3/8” tubing.

continued

Summary of Contents for 625.347001

Page 1: ...nstall u How It Works u Care Of u Repair Parts OWNER S MANUAL MODEL NO 625 347001 Caution Read and Follow All Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Before First Use of This Product If you have questions when installing operating or maintaining your reverse osmosis system call this toll free number 1 800 426 9345 PRINTED IN U S A ...

Page 2: ...ny Sears arranged installation prove faulty within one year Sears will upon notice from you cause such faults to be cor rected at no additional cost to you SAFETY GUIDES B Read all steps guides and rules carefully before installing and using your reverse osmosis system Follow all steps exactly to correctly install Reading this manual will also help you to get all the benefits from the reverse osmo...

Page 3: ...ve closes when the RO faucet is closed and the storage tank is full Your reverse osmosis system gives you a continuous supply of sparkling clear delicious water for drink ing cooking and other uses Foods will look and taste better too Having high quality RO product wa ter at your fingertips eliminates the need to buy bottled water The storage tank holds over 2 gallons of RO product water for your ...

Page 4: ...as typi cally shown on page 5 where saddle valves are not allowed Drain Point A suitable drain point is needed for re ject water from the RO membrane A floor drain laundry tub standpipe sump etc is preferred as shown in the remote locations drawing page 18 A sink p trap drain adaptor is included to install where codes permit as an optional drain point page 6 cold water supply RO product water fauc...

Page 5: ...pe 3 Looking at figure 3A turn the valve into clamp X and tighten maybe already assembled Turn the valve handle all the way out 4 Place the seal on the inside of clamp X as shown Be sure the cutting pin does not stick out beyond the seal 5 Place clamp X and Z around the pipe and secure in place with 2 screws If you predrilled a 1 8 hole align the cutting pin with it Tighten both screws evenly but ...

Page 6: ...r onto the sink tailpiece using a ferrule and nut Snug the nut but do not tighten Note If needed to make fit you can cut to shorten the unthreaded end of the adapter Do not cut too short so the adapter will make a leak tight seal with the connecting fitting 4 Assemble the p trap to the drain adapter and oth er drain pipe fittings as required check codes to complete the drain run 5 Tighten all conn...

Page 7: ...pages 12 and 13 for tubing connection instructions 5 Lower the faucet into the sink or countertop hole 6 On the underside of the sink or countertop insert the large steel washer between the mounting hole and the spacer on the faucet stud see assembled view Then turn the hex nut up to the spacer and tighten Tighten the hex nut so the faucet can not move but do not overtighten and break the faucet S...

Page 8: ... page 5 Tighten the nut with a wrench 3 Move the storage tank into place next to the RO as sembly You can stand the tank upright or lay it on side Apply no more than 2 wraps of Teflon tape to the threads on the nipple at the top of the tank Hand tighten then wrench 1 4 turn only the other in cluded tubing adapter fitting with the yellow collet onto the tank nipple BE CAREFUL NOT TO CROSS THREAD 4 ...

Page 9: ...rd against the spout 10 Allow water to circulate through the RO system until you smell the bleach odor Then close the faucet and allow the RO to stand idle for 20 minutes 11 After the 20 minutes open the RO faucet and run water until the bleach odor is gone 12 Turn off the water supply to the RO 13 Be sure your hands are clean Then repeat steps 1 5 and 7 only replace all cartridges Important Refer...

Page 10: ...ors are removed from the product water Taste free odor free clean high quality drinking water is available for use FAUCET The sink or countertop faucet has a hand operated spring loaded closed lever to prevent the waste of drinking water You can also keep the faucet open by pushing upward on the lever and locking it against the faucet spout To comply with plumbing codes an air gap is built into th...

Page 11: ...en this occurs re place the prefilter cartridge Also replace the postfilter cartridge To replace the filter cartridges see FIG 9 1 Turn off the water supply and open the RO faucet to relieve pressure 2 Remove turn to the left both sumps from the filter heads Be careful the sumps are full of water 3 Remove and discard the inner cartridges in a prop er manner Flush the insides of the sumps with fres...

Page 12: ... membrane to foul and become useless To clean replace flow control and screen FIG 10 1 At the drain connection depress the collet FIG 11 with a finger while carefully pulling on the drain tubing to remove 2 Remove the flow control from the end of the drain tubing Be sure the center hole is clean 3 Check the drain tubing to be sure it s clean Then insert the cleaned or new flow control into the tub...

Page 13: ... and o ring from the fitting 2 Be sure the port is clean then lubricate and insert the o ring seal to the bottom of the port 3 Push the collet inward until it locks in place CAUTION DO NOT USE VINEGAR OR OTHER ACID BASED CLEANERS ON THIS RO SYSTEM THEY WILL DEGRADE SOME RO SYSTEM PARTS AL WAYS USE SOAP AND WATER This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable treatment component critical for ef...

Page 14: ...rane cartridges flow control and screen Other taste and or odor Postfilter expended Replace the postfilter cartridge If taste and odor persists re place the prefilter cartridge RO membrane cartridge flow con RO membrane cartridge expended place the prefilter cartridge RO membrane cartridge flow con trol and screen Contamination in product water storage Use sanitizing procedures Replace the postfil...

Page 15: ... 0 Chlorine in water supply max ppm 2 0 Supply water pH limits pH 4 10 Product quality water 24 hours 6 gal 22 7 liters Waste water per gallon of product water 5 gal 18 9 liters Percent rejection of TDS minimum new membrane 90 95 Storage tank capacity max 2 3 gal 8 7 liters Automatic shutoff control yes feed water supply at 50 psi 77 F and 750 TDS Quality water production amount of waste water and...

Page 16: ...4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 o ring seals 11 SADDLE VALVE See note on codes in the state of Massachusetts page 5 1 4 Tubing Bracket Membrane Housing PUSH IN FITTINGS o ring seal collet 34 1 4 3 8 17 35 36 16 REPAIR PARTS Kenmore Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Model No 625 347001 ...

Page 17: ...O Prefilter Key No Part Number Description of Part 23 7205326 Storage Tank 24 7207938 Adaptor 1 4 NPT x 3 8 Tubing 25 7208366 Bracket Membrane Housing 26 7133634 Check Ball 27 7110385 Spring 28 7133464 O ring Seal 7 16 x 5 8 29 7202344 Check Valve Cap 30 7095030 Cone Screen 31 7208413 Flow Control Insert 32 7011272 Saddle Valve 33 7192230 Drain Adapter 34 7209566 Push in Fitting Kit 1 4 À 7209574 ...

Page 18: ... include 1 a basement area underneath the sink and 2 an adjacent room or closet Longer lengths of tubing may be needed see parts list on page 17 You can run the drain tubing directly to 1 of several suitable open drain points as shown below bypassing the faucet airgap and p trap drain This type of drain is the preferred over the p trap drain adapter Check your local codes Always be sure to provide...

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Page 20: ...ion For the repair or replacement parts you need Call 7 am 7 pm 7 days a week 1 800 366 PART 1 800 366 7278 For in home major brand repair service Call 24 hours a day 7 days a week 1 800 4 REPAIR 1 800 473 7247 For the location of a Sears Repair Service Center in your area Call 24 hours a day 7 days a week 1 800 488 1222 For information on purchasing a Sears Maintenance Agreement or to inquire abo...

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