
Install the Filter:
Install the Filter:
Install the Filter:
Install the Filter:
1.
Pass compression nut (F4) then compression olive (F3) over the 15mm cold supply pipe (G4) dependant on if the non-return valve (G3) is
fitted.
2.
Place the three-way tee (F1) onto the 15mm cold supply pipe (G4) dependant on if the non-return valve (G3) is fitted. Note the blue lever
valve on the three-way tee (F1) should face forwards for easy access by the customer.
3.
Whilst holding three-way tee (F1) tighten compression nut (F4) fixing the three-way tee (F1) to the 15mm pipe (G4).
4.
Screw the ¾” BSP x ¼” pushfit (F2) onto the three-way valve (F1) ¾” male output.
5.
Find a suitable place to mount the filter cartridge (C7) under the sink. It must be mounted vertically as shown, easily accessible (to be
changed periodically), away from any heat source and close enough not to exceed the available length of the ¼” plastic pipe (C4) supplied.
6.
Using the self-tapping screw (C5) securely fix the filter bracket (C6) to the cabinet wall.
7.
Write the installation date onto the filter label in permanent pen then clip the filter cartridge (C7) into the bracket (C6) as shown. You must
respect the direction of flow as indicated.
8.
Measure and then cut required length of ¼” pipe (C4) to connect pushfit (C3) to the filter cartridge (C7) outlet, then from the filter
cartridge (C7) inlet to the ¾” BSP x ¼”” push fit (F2) leave a little additional length on both pipes to allow the filter cartridge (C7) to be
unclipped and replaced more easily by the customer. The ¼” pipe (C4) must be cut cleanly and squarely with a sharp tube snip.
After Installation
After Installation
After Installation
After Installation::::
1.
Please refer to ‘boiler installation and user guide’ for the next steps and complete the installation.
Do not plug in the boiler until advised.
Do not plug in the boiler until advised.
Do not plug in the boiler until advised.
Do not plug in the boiler until advised.
2.
Reconnect the domestic cold water supply then open isolation valves. As the system starts to refill, check carefully all new water
connections for leaks. After the product installation is complete we recommend you recheck for any slower leaks.
3.
Turn on the right hand hot water handle fully backwards, keeping the lever open until all air is expelled and cold (unboiled) water exits the
centre channel of the tap spout, flush a further 10 litres of cold (unboiled) water through the filter, boiler and tap. You may notice a
discolouration to the water at first. This is loose carbon fines from the filter. It is normal, harmless and will pass with flushing. Once
complete turn off the right hand hot water handle.
4.
Plug in and switch on the boiler, then wait until the water has finished heating fully.
5.
Clean the tap with a damp soft cloth and a mild detergent to remove any grease marks created during installation as per the care
instructions.
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Do not add to, exchange or modify any component of the boiler or tap, only genuine parts must be used. The spout exit or any part of the system
must not include any additional third party adaptors, components or connections that will add resistance or modify the system.
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The installation should be periodically checked for damage. If the property is left unattended for a prolonged period we recommend isolating water
supplies and switching off the boiler at the mains socket. On reconnection flush thoroughly.
Using the Product:
Using the Product:
Using the Product:
Using the Product:
Hot (boiled & filtered) water
Hot (boiled & filtered) water
Hot (boiled & filtered) water
Hot (boiled & filtered) water –
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– Fully push the right hand lever
down (Fig 1.) and then simultaneously turn the handle
backwards (Fig 2.), the further backwards the lever is turned
the greater the flow. At around 45° rotation is reached (Fig 2.)
the maximum flow is achieved. It is normal for the hot water
to take a moment to dispense as the water empties from the
product after use.
Cold filtered water
Cold filtered water
Cold filtered water
Cold filtered water –
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– Turn the handle forwards for the cold
filtered water (Fig 3.), the further forwards the lever is turned
the greater the flow. At around 45° rotation is reached (Fig 3.)
the maximum flow is achieved.
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Should you see that hot water persistently drips from the
centre channel of the tap spout (when the tap is not in use and
the boiler indicator red light is switched on) then you should
reduce
the temperature adjustment dial on the top of the
boiler. See the calibration procedure for further information.
Each time the product is used you should flush a small
amount of boiled water through before use. Typically this can
be used to preheat your cup. If unused for extended periods
then flush the product for a longer time.