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Important Notices:

 This reverse osmosis system contains replaceable treatment components critical for effective performance. It is the user’s responsibility to, 

and the manufacturer strongly recommends that the user, periodically test the product water to verify the system is performing satisfactorily. See the test kit(s) 

for sampling instructions. This system is acceptable for treatment of influent concentrations of no more than 27 mg/L nitrate and 3 mg/L nitrite in combination 

measured as N and is certified for nitrate/nitrite reduction only for water supplies with a pressure of 280 kPa (40 psig) or greater.
This system conforms to NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for pentavalent arsenic reduction. See the Performance Data Sheet and Arsenic Facts section for an explanation 

of reduction performance.

DO NOT USE WITH WATER THAT IS MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE OR OF UNKNOWN QUALITY, WITHOUT ADEQUATE DISINFECTION BEFORE OR AFTER THE SYSTEM.

 

Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section I.                        Introduction

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Section II.                       Specifications

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Section III.                      Preparation

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A. Major System Components.............................................................6 

                                      

B. Tools Recommended For Installation..............................................6 

                                      

C. Site Selection For Major System Components.................................7

Section IV.                       Installation Steps

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A. Faucet Installation.........................................................................9 

                                      

B. Drilling A Stainless Steel Sink........................................................9 

                                      

C. Drilling A Porcelain Or Cast Iron Sink..............................................9 

                                      

D. Prepare the R.O. Air Gap Faucet, Feed Water Supply Hose 

                                             And Drain Clamp Assemblies..........................................................9 

                                      

E. Position the Drinking Water Holding Tank  

                                             And Final Connections.................................................................12 

                                      

F. Start Up.......................................................................................13

Section V.                        Operation And Maintenance

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A. Normal Operation........................................................................14 

                                      

B. Changing Filters..........................................................................15 

                                      

C. Changing The In–Line Activated Carbon Post-Filter........................15

Section VI.                      Deluxe Component Installation

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Section VII.                      Trouble Shooting Guide

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Exploded View And Parts List

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NeoLogic Filtration Products Limited Warranty

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Summary of Contents for RO-4300Rx

Page 1: ...The High Efficiency Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Installation Operation And Service Manual DLX ...

Page 2: ...MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE OR OF UNKNOWN QUALITY WITHOUT ADEQUATE DISINFECTION BEFORE OR AFTER THE SYSTEM Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I Introduction 2 Section II Specifications 5 Section III Preparation 6 A Major System Components 6 B Tools Recommended For Installation 6 C Site Selection For Major S...

Page 3: ...for substances that contribute to tastes and odors IN LINE ACTIVATED CARBON POST FILTER The In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter is located after the Holding Tank and has been designed to reduce the tastes and odors that may pass through the system It adds a final polish to the water AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF VALVE The ASO Valve senses when the Holding Tank is full and closes the feed water supply to pre...

Page 4: ...uct 3 8 Blue 6 7 8 Polytube Tee Stage 3 Carbon Post Filter Housing Stage 2 Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing Stage 1 Sediment Carbon Pre Filter Housing Locate Drain Clamp Above P Trap Feed Water Valve Cold Water Line Only Drinking Water Holding Tank Holding Tank Shut Off Valve Open Position Drain 3 8 Black Tank 3 8 White 9 11 Permeate Pump Connection Guide RO Water Permeate RO Water Out To Tank Dra...

Page 5: ... this manual Cover RO Manifold Drinking Water Holding Tank Mount Holding Tank On Shelf Or Strap Between Floor Joists Shelf or straps not included Stage 3 Activated Carbon Post Filter Housing Stage 2 Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing Stage 1 Sediment Carbon Pre Filter Housing Drain 1 4 Black Feed 1 4 Orange Blue Blue White 1 Air Gap Required Basement Floor PLEASE NOTE If Air Gap in faucet is not use...

Page 6: ...able to the user as reverse osmosis treated water when the system is operated without a storage tank or when the storage tank is bypassed Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influent water to the system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated water under operating conditions that approximate typical daily usage This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable component...

Page 7: ...ews or machine screws and nuts for mounting the manifold or concrete anchors for hanging on basement wall Additional tubing or tube connectors Plastic wire ties for organizing tubing B TOOLS RECOMMENDED FOR INSTALLATION The following tools will cover most of the installation sites encountered Mounting Faucet 1 3 8 variable speed electric drill 2 1 porcelain hole cutter kit 3 1 Greenlee hole punch ...

Page 8: ... as it will extend the life of the R O Membrane 3 R O Manifold Assembly The manifold can be installed on either the right or left side of the under sink area or a cabinet The right side is recommended because all the tubing will be to the back of the cabinet and out of the way Installation in the basement is also an option one location is near the laundry utility sink where cold potable water and ...

Page 9: ...asher Rubber Connector Faucet 3 8 x 7 16 Drain Line From Air Gap To Drain 3 8 Black Tubing Drain Line To Air Gap 1 4 Black Tubing AIR GAP ONLY GRINDING WHEEL Sink Top Metal Porcelain CAUTION Be careful when the drill is about to penetrate the base metal of the sink Reduce the speed and support the drill so the drill chuck does not impact the porcelain or enamel FAUCET DIAGRAM FIGURE 3 ...

Page 10: ...s Punch 5 Set the punch and turn the nut with a wrench to cut the hole D PREPARE THE R O AIR GAP FAUCET ASSEMBLY FOR INSTALLATION 1 Using the diagram in Figure 3 assemble the Air Gap Spigot with all the components except the slot washer Begin with the escutcheon followed by the rubber gasket spacer flat washer 9 16 nut and 3 8 spigot adapter 2 Using the diagram in Figure 2 from under the sink feed...

Page 11: ...sion nut on the feed water supply valve Do not over tighten 10 Reconnect the riser tube to the other end of the feed water supply valve Do not over tighten 11 Fully insert the red 1 4 tube into the speed fit connection and replace the red locking clip The new feed water valve can be swiveled to position the tubing out of the way of under sink items 12 Make sure the feed water supply valve is off b...

Page 12: ...g Faucet Route the tubing to the Drain Clamp and trim to length NOTE When cutting the polytubing make clean square cuts failing to do so could result in poor connections and possible leaks CAUTION The lowest point of the line should be the point of connection to the Drain Clamp There should be no sag in the line as this may cause excessive noise as the reject water is flowing to drain Insert the t...

Page 13: ...then press firmly again to insure proper seating 19 Locate the White tubing Remove the yellow plug from the fitting labeled Out on the manifold and insert the tubing 20 Locate the 3 8 Blue Product Water Tubing Firmly press one end into the tee and the other end into the faucet connector Refer to Fig 3 The fittings will grab the tubing and seal it in place Make sure the tubing is pressed all the wa...

Page 14: ...LOSE the Feed Water Valve and open the Dispensing Faucet Allow the Holding Tank to completely drain then remove the Sediment Carbon Filter Housing the farthest of the three from the In Out ports empty and install the Sediment Carbon Pre Filter Firmly tighten the Housing hand tight only Remove the Activated Carbon Filter Housing the closest of the three to the In Out ports empty and install the Act...

Page 15: ...tion it is better to empty the Holding Tank and allow the system to produce fresh water for use If the system is not used for 3 4 weeks or longer it is a good idea to re sanitize the system and to change the Pre Filter and Post Filters B CHANGING FILTERS THIS R O SYSTEM CONTAINS FILTERS WHICH MUST BE REPLACED AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO MAINTAIN PROPER PERFORMANCE USE ONLY FACTORY APPROVED FILTERS All...

Page 16: ...f the Faucet in the following order close the Faucet and open the Holding Tank Valve When the Faucet is first opened expect air and carbon fines very fine black powder from the new Post Filter to be rinsed out This is normal for the first tank of watertight connection 7 The RO 4300RX Deluxe System includes upgraded quick release fittings which help make change outs easier Thread male inserts B and...

Page 17: ...stem A The Permeate pump brine side should be installed between the R O System and the air gap faucet connection From the R O plug black tube into BRINE IN port B Connect a new length long enough to reach the air gap drain of tubing to the BRINE OUT fitting on the Permeate Pump Be sure tube bottoms out in the fitting This tube connects directly to the air gap drain 6 Locate the product water perme...

Page 18: ... ASO Valve is malfunctioning In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter is plugged LOW PRESSURE AT THE DISPENSING FAUCET In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter is plugged Replace Post Filter Air precharge in the Holding Tank is too low Empty water from Holding Tank and with the faucet open adjust the air pressure to 5 7 psig 35 48 kPa range Check for leakage at the Air Valve Stem Holding Tank Valve is par...

Page 19: ... gases in the Feed Water Pretreat Feed Water to remove dissolved gases Increase in Product Water TDS See high TDS in the Product Water section AMBER LIGHT ON WATER QUALITY MONITOR System not being used for extended period of time Empty storage tank Wait 15 minutes for the system to begin making water and test water quality again Filters are plugged or membrane is fouled or exhausted Replace filter...

Page 20: ...EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 19A Water Quality Test Kit 23 Nitrate Nitrite Test Kit Optional Deluxe Components 17 19 20 14 13 12 11 16 18 10 9 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 25 19 ...

Page 21: ...R O Membrane 50 gpd 189 lpd Part No CLK TF 50 13 Housing O Ring 14 Housing 15 Water Quality Monitor Board w Probes 16 Drain Restrictor 50 GPD 189 lpd Green 17 Cover 18 Activated Carbon Post Filter Part No CML CB 19 Water Quality Monitor Indicator and Cord 20 Wrench for Housing 21 1 4 3 8 Fitting Wrench 22 In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter 23 Nitrate Nitrite Test Kit 24 Alkamag Alkaline Inline W...

Page 22: ...nt and carbon filters whose service life depends on feed water conditions In addition the membrane is only warranted if the required feed water conditions are met The above warranty will also not apply to any part of the Neo Pure R O Drinking Water System that is damaged because of neglect misuse alterations accident misapplication physical damage or damage caused by fire acts of God freezing or h...

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