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8. Connect the main tank with filter valve to the inlet/outlet adapter. The inlet/outlet adapter is inserted into the
Control Valve and locked in place by the plastic E-clips.
It is important that the E-clips are fully inserted into the Control Valve. Check that all three tabs on the E-clips
are fully inserted. Do not reuse the old E-clips, replace with new E-clips.
9. Connect the remote tank to the main tank using connector pipes, connector links and connector pins. (Always use
both links.)
An air gap must be provided for all drain lines. Check local and state plumbing codes for the proper setup of
drain line air gaps.
10. Run a drain line to the discharge point.
FOLLOW STATE AND LOCAL CODES
. Before connecting unit, check for any
obstructions or kinks. Apply Teflon® tape to pipe threads on side of filter valve, and install the two fittings supplied.
Connect drain line to valve.
On drain lines for the CP 213 that must travel more than 8 ft up and 30 ft over, it is best to take the 5/8” drain
line that fits the valve and attach it in a larger diameter line or pipe.
11. Place main tank in backwash position and then open the inlet valve and then allow tanks to fill slowly with water.
Water will run at the drain until unit is full and pressurized. Allow the tank to backwash for several minutes, then
repeat the process with the other tank.
12. After the unit is fully pressurized, purge air from the lines by opening the filter outlet.
When installation is complete, plumbing lines must be chlorinated for sanitation. Common household bleach
may be used. The amount of bleach will vary on plumbing size, length and fixtures.
13. Before leaving installation, check plumbing for leaks.