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Commissioning Unit. 

 

Pre-commissioning check: 

1.

 

All tubing was chamfered on speedfit connections. 

2.

 

Grey 3/8” tubing connected between Mains Water Connection valve and No 1 on Connection Point. 

3.

 

Black ¼” tubing connected between Drain Clamp and No 4 on Connection Point. 

4.

 

a. Appliance with no storage tank: Grey 3/8” tubing connected to No 3 on Connection Point. 
b. Appliance with storage tank: Grey 3/8” tubing connected to appliance through the tee, with tubing teed off to tank, but do not connect to tank at this stage. 

 

A.

 

Run 3/8” grey tubing from No 3 on Connection Point to adjacent sink and fix with cable tie (provided) to avoid water spill. 

B.

 

Plug in 13amp plug with power TURNED OFF. 

C.

 

Turn on water supply and check for leaks. This may only allow the water to get to the inlet of the membranes until the power is turned on. 

D.

 

Turn on power and pump will start. Water will shortly begin to flow from the 3/8” grey tube over the sink. Allow this to run for 30 minutes to flush out all brine from 
membranes. Failure to do this will give salty water to service! 

E.

 

After 30 minutes, turn off power. Connect 3/8” grey tube (currently over sink) to appliance. 

F.

 

Turn power back on and wait until pump turns off. The pump turning off will be governed by either when the storage tank or the appliance is full and can take between 12 
and 40 minutes depending on the storage tank capacity. 

G.

 

Check for leaks. 

 

 
  Enclosed – ROF700                                                                                                                                                            Optional Extra – Storage tank 

1no ROF700 reverse osmosis unit 
1no Chrome faucet for optional purified drinking water c/w 3/8” speedfit connector 
5 mtrs 3/8” grey tubing* 
3 mtrs ¼” black tubing* 
1no Drain Clamp c/w ¼” plastic insert 
1no Mains Water Connector isolating valve c/w 3/8” speedfit  
1no ½” FI x 3/8” speedfit 
2no ¾” FI x 3/8” speedfit 
1no plastic cable tie 
3no membranes – pre inserted 
1no 3/8” x 3/8” speedfit isolating valve 
1no 3/8” speed fit tee 
1no Monarch instruction manual 
 

1no Storage Tank – as per additional order 
5 mtrs 3/8” grey tubing* 
1no tank connection adaptor to 3/8” speedfit 
1no 3/8” male stem x 3/8” speedfit elbow 
1no 3/8” speedfit tee 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*Additional tubing available on request 

 

 

 

 
IMPORTANT: 

This unit must be installed in accordance with these instructions by a fully qualified engineer on a mains water potable supply only. 

Summary of Contents for ROF700

Page 1: ...High flow reverse osmosis water purifier with additional faucet Monarch ROF700 Installation Manual Effective June 2014...

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Page 4: ...speedfit connection used chamfer edge of tubing to ensure internal o ring in speedfit is not damaged Mains Water Connection isolating valve Procedure 1 Remove the 2 screws holding the bracket togethe...

Page 5: ...ed Accompanying the unit will be a selection of speedfit connections suitable for and male threads for POU All of them terminate at 3 8 speedfit to suit the grey flexible tubing with the unit Simply m...

Page 6: ...over off The rear section can then be removed by undoing the 4no recessed and 1no surface mounted brass screw behind left hand membrane in the dark grey plastic main body Remove the membrane from its...

Page 7: ...this will give salty water to service E After 30 minutes turn off power Connect 3 8 grey tube currently over sink to appliance F Turn power back on and wait until pump turns off The pump turning off...

Page 8: ...nufacturer of your unit includes 50 years of manufacturing experience to give you a water purifier that is arguably the most reliable on the market today One of the aspects incorporated into the manuf...

Page 9: ...service 1 Ensure power supply is on 2 Ensure water supply is on 3 Ensure there is no water leakage 1 Leakage on booster pump Water running inside unit 1 Call Monarch Water 2 Booster pump runs normally...

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