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GENERAL

WARNING:

 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 waters that may contain 

filterable cysts. 

*NSF/ANSI Standard 58 certified to reduce cysts such as

Cryptosporidium and Giardia by mechanical means.

CAUTION:

  Filter must be protected against freezing, which can 

cause cracking of the filter and water leakage.

CAUTION:

  Because of the product’s limited service life and to 

prevent costly repairs or possible water damage, we 

strongly recommend that the bottom of all plastic 

housings be replaced every five years for clear and 

ten years for opaque. If the bottom of your housing 

has been in use for longer than this period, it should 

be replaced immediately. Date the bottom of any 

new or replacement housing to indicate the next 

recommended replacement date.

NOTE:

•  Your water must be within required limits for satisfactory

operation. If not, your membrane life may be shortened and

your warranty will be voided (see Specifications on page 1).

•  This reverse osmosis system will not protect against disease-

causing bacteria or remove naturally-occurring harmless

bacteria.

• Install on cold water line only.
•  Do not use wicking or sealer to fit connections into the cap of

the filter. Plumber tape is recommended.

•  Make certain that installation complies with all state and

local laws and regulations.

•  The replacement cartridges and reverse osmosis element

included with this system have limited service lives. Changes

in taste, odor, and color of the water being filtered indicate

that the cartridge should be replaced (see Replacing the

Pre- and Post-Filters on page 9, and Replacing the osmosis

element, on page 10).

•  After prolonged periods of non-use (such as during a

vacation) it is recommended that the system be flushed for 5

minutes before it is used.

•  A drinking water cartridge may contain carbon fines (very

fine black powder). After installation, flush the system for 5

minutes to remove the carbon fines before using the water.

•  It is recommended that you run the tap at least 20 seconds

prior to using water for drinking or cooking purposes.

•  The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced

by this water treatment device are not necessarily present in

your water.

RO MEMBRANE PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION:

  Chlorine will destroy the GRO-EN reverse osmosis 

element. If you use the GRO-

4

50 with a chlorinated 

or periodically-chlorinated water supply, it is 

ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY to use a carbon pre-filter 

(included with the system). The carbon pre-filter 

should be changed at least every

 

12 months to avoid 

chlorine bypass. 

HOW REVERSE OSMOSIS WORKS 

The GRO-

45

50 Reverse Osmosis (RO) System uses a semi-

permeable membrane to reduce dissolved salts and minerals, 

improving the taste and odor of your water. The RO membrane 

is made of layers of micron-thin film wound around a hollow 

center core. Water molecules can pass through the membrane, 

but dissolved salts and minerals are rejected. 
The GRO-

4

50 Reverse Osmosis System features 4-stage filter 

action. Your water supply is pre-filtered to reduce dirt and 

chlorine that may foul the membrane. The RO membrane 

separates this pre-filtered water into PRODUCT WATER and 

DRAIN or REJECT WATER. Incoming water pressure forces 

the product water through the membrane and into the storage 

tank. Dissolved solids and other contaminants cannot pass 

through the membrane and are sent to the drain as reject 

water. When you open the drinking water faucet, product water 

is drawn from the storage tank through an activated carbon 

post-filter, providing you with cleaner, great-tasting water. 
For each gallon of water produced, several gallons are 

discharged as reject water. The storage tank can hold up to 

2.8 gallons (10.6 L) of water at a time, for drinking and cooking 

needs. When used under the Specifications on page 1 of the 

manual, your Reverse Osmosis membranes should last 

48-60

 

months.  

BASIC INSTALLATION PROCEDURE GUIDELINES

•  For standard, under-sink installation on 3/8-inch (10 mm)

steel, brass, or copper cold water line.

•  Please read all instructions and precautions before installing

and using your GRO-

4

50.

• Numbered diagrams correspond with numbered steps.

PRECAUTIONS

INSTALLATION

• Read all installation and operating instructions before

installing and using your RO system.

• Numbered diagrams correspond with numbered steps.

1. Installing the Water Supply Adapter

The supply adapter fits 1/2 NPS threaded connections. If local 

codes permit, it may be used to connect the GRO-2550 to the 

cold water supply line. If local codes do not permit the use of 

the supply adapter, alternate connectors can be obtained from 

your local plumbing wholesaler.

Directions:

(A)

 Turn off cold water inlet supply line. If cold water line does

not have a shut-off valve under the sink, you should install

one.

(B)

 Turn on the cold water faucet and allow all water to drain

from line.

(C)

 Disconnect cold water line from the bottom of main faucet.

(D)

 Install the water supply adapter into the cold water line.

NOTE:

•  To make sure no chlorine is present in the water that reaches

the membrane, you may want to use a chlorine test kit to

check the brine/reject water that flows from the membrane to

the drain. No chlorine should be detected.

•  The GRO-50EN element is resistant to naturally-occurring

bacteria.

RAIN GRO-4

75

 Installation and Operation Manual • 3

Summary of Contents for GRO-475

Page 1: ...www rainwaterlv com Rain Water Conditioning of Las Vegas RAIN GRO 475 4 STAGE REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 702 257 PURE 7873...

Page 2: ...ter PARTS INCLUDED SEE BACK OF MANUAL FOR DIAGRAM Pre assembled filter system mounting bracket encapsulated membrane element pre and post filter housings and pre and post filter cartridges Storage tan...

Page 3: ...hould be changed at least every 12 months to avoid chlorine bypass HOW REVERSE OSMOSIS WORKS The GRO 4550 Reverse Osmosis RO System uses a semi permeable membrane to reduce dissolved salts and mineral...

Page 4: ...ches if drill bit slips C Mark point with center punch Use a 1 4 inch drill bit to drill a pilot hole through sink D Use a 11 4 inch hole saw to enlarge hole Smooth rough edges with a file 3 Mounting...

Page 5: ...e tubing Do not kink tube Cut the tubing squarely below the nut and remove the internal and external burrs B Loosen the compression nut two complete turns Insert the tubing into the nut until it stops...

Page 6: ...to quick connect fitting on the left side of system Depending on the installation the system may need to be removed from the mounting surface to access the left side of the system C Cut the tube to a...

Page 7: ...ank is filled open the faucet to flush the post filter cartridge Allow 4 to 5 minutes for all of the water to drain from the tank Close faucet and allow tank to fill F Repeat step E four times NOTE In...

Page 8: ...2 Close tank valve on top of storage tank 3 Turn off water to RO system at the cold water supply or at the feed water supply adapter 4 Open drinking water faucet to relieve pressure 5 Locate tubing pe...

Page 9: ...sure to install cartridges in proper housings see diagram below 8 Screw bottoms of housings back onto caps securely do not over tighten Turn on cold water supply Check for leaks Continue to check peri...

Page 10: ...system to catch any water that spills during removal of the filter housings 2 Open drinking water faucet to drain tank When tank is drained close faucet 3 Disconnect the tubing connections from the G...

Page 11: ...e system is producing water by turning off the valve on the storage tank and opening the faucet Water should drip from faucet 1 Examine the pre filters If clogged replace see Replacing the Pre Filters...

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