III. Installation
(continued)
fig. 8
fig. 0
(For spout models see ‘‘Spout
Installation,’’ page 13)
10. Position the AQUA
3
II on the
counter where desired. There
are two tubes leading from the
diverter valve; the inlet tubing is
identified with a black-dashed
line, and is connected to the top
barb of the diverter valve with a
clamp (see figure 8). The outlet
tubing has no markings and
and is connected to the bottom
barb of the diverter valve. (You
will notice that there are inserts
positioned in the ends of each
tube. Check to be sure that these
inserts are in place.)
11. The manifold of the AQUA
3
II
has two tubing receptacles—the
inlet opening is identified with
a gray collar and a (+) under
the hole to correspond with the
black-dash lined inlet tube (see
figure 9).
Place the inlet tube,
(connected to the top barb of
the diverter valve), into the
inlet opening
—gently push the
tubing into the opening until it
stops—about 1.5 centimeters.
Pull slightly on the tubing to
ensure that the tube is secure.
Then place the outlet tubing,
connected to the bottom barb
of the diverter valve, into the
opening with the white collar,
marked with a (0).
Pull slightly
on the tubing to make sure it is
secure.
12. Turn the tap water on and engage
the diverter valve (see figure 10).
Note: Filtered water will always
flow from the small nozzle, tap
water will flow from the larger
nozzle.
fig. 9