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UV LIGHT INSTALLATION (Optional Accessory) 

Note:  UV lamps should be replaced annually to remain effective.  

Turn off water supply and de-pressurize unit.  If needed cut the faucet line where the UV is to be 
installed.  Attach the 2 tubing ends to the UV, flow direction does not matter.  Plug the 
transformer and UV light connectors together.  Plug transformer into an appropriate voltage 
electrical outlet.  On some models, one end of the UV tube will illuminate.

 

 

 

BOOSTER PUMP INSTALLATION (Optional Accessory) 

Note:  Booster pumps are installed before the RO membrane. 

Turn off water supply and de-pressurize unit.  Cut tubing line 
going to the storage tank and connect tubing ends to the 
pressure shut off switch (TSOS).  Connect one TSOS wire 
connector to the transformer and the other to pump connector.   
 
Optional Solenoid:  Cut feed line to the RO system and 
connect tubing ends to the solenoid shut off switch (P-ESOS). 

Note flow direction arrow.

  Use Y-splitter (P-TSOY) to link, 

pump, shut-off and transformer.  

Refer to schematic on page 7.  

After all connections are made, plug the transformer into an 
appropriate voltage electrical outlet.

 

 
6.  Unit Start Up 

The RO unit may be mounted on the wall though not necessary.  To mount, use the bracket holes on the RO unit as a guide, 
and with the screws provided in the install pack, mount the system in the desired location.   
 
With all tubing connections complete, turn on the cold water supply to the RO unit and open all ball valves.  Ball valves are 
open when the handle runs parallel to the tubing.  Immediately check the entire system for leaks.  If you notice any leaks turn 
off water supply and tighten where necessary.  With the RO system on, lift the drinking faucet handle until water begins to drip 
out.  Next, close the faucet to allow the tank to fill.  This may take 3-4 hours depending on size of system.  Once the tank is full 
it is recommended to flush completely.  Open and leave open the drinking water faucet until the water coming out again slows 
to a dribble.  This signifies the tank is empty.  The drinking faucet can then be closed to allow the tank to fill again.  At this 
point the water is ready for consumption. 
 

Note:  The first tank of water is not recommended for consumption.  Additionally, carbon filters may leach carbon dust fines on 
startup.  This may discolor the water initially, but should clear up quickly. 

 

Typical Reverse Osmosis Contaminant Removal:   

 

 

*Results will vary based on feed water quality

 

Giardia cysts

 

100%

 

Criptosporidium cysts

 

100%

 

DDT

 

>99.9%

 

PCB

 

>99.9%

 

E.coli bacteria

 

>99.9%

 

Fecal bacteria

 

>99.9%

 

Lindane

 

>99.9%

 

Salmonella typhi

 

>99.9%

 

Vibrio 
choleriae

 

>99.9%

 

Shigella disinteriae

 

>99.9%

 

Serratia marcescenes

 

>99.9%

 

Toluane

 

>99.9%

 

Sodium 
Fluoride 

 

99%

 

Calcium Cloride

 

99%

 

Sodium Chloride NaCl 

 

99%

 

Sucrose

 

99%

 

Magnesium 
Cloride  

 

99%

 

Nickel Sulfate NiSO4  

 

>99%

 

Copper Sulfate CuSO4

 

>99%

 

Lactic Acid pH5

 

99%

 

Glucose 

 

98%

 

Sodium Nitrate NaNO3 

 

97-99%

 

Chlorinated Pesticides

 

99.9%

 

Silica SiO2

 

98%

 

Sodium

 

95-99%

 

Nickel

 

95-99%

 

Chloride 

 

99.9%

 

Radioactivity

 

95-99%

 

Potassium

 

92-99%

 

Zinc

 

95-99%

 

Bicarbonate  

 

99%

 

Sulfate

 

95-99%

 

Calcium

 

95-99%

 

Strontium  

 

95-99%

 

Nitrate 3

 

90-99%

 

Ferro cyanide

 

96-99%

 

Magnesium 

 

95-99%

 

Cadmium 

 

95-99%

 

Fluoride

 

90-95%

 

A3

 

95-99%

 

Iron 

 

95-99%

 

Silver  

 

95-99%

 

Silicate 

 

95-99%

 

A5

 

95-99%

 

Aluminum 

 

95-99%

 

Mercury

 

95-99%

 

Phosphate 

 

95-99%

 

Lead

 

95-99%

 

Ammonium 

 

95-99%

 

Barium

 

95-99%

 

Chromate  

 

95-99%

 

Copper 

 

95-99%

 

UV UNIT 

P-ESOS 

P-TSOY 

TSOS 

PUMP UNIT 

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Page 2: ...on of tubing or related fittings The installer must check over the entire unit completely while under pressure to ensure unit is not leaking and functioning properly Liability resulting from failure to check for leaks while under pressure is the sole responsibility of the installer Maximum pressure rating is 85 PSI If local water pressure exceeds 75 PSI a pressure regulator must be installed reduc...

Page 3: ...ightens the faucet from underneath Note To connect an additional point of use outlet icemaker extra faucet etc place a tee fitting connector along the line between the faucet and the RO system A line can then be run from the tee to the outlet device Additional fittings and or connectors may be required Icemakers may have proprietary connections and or specific pressure requirements Check with your...

Page 4: ... the drainpipe where the drain saddle will be mounted Do not drill all the way through stop after piercing the first wall of the pipe Mount the drain saddle and align the hole using a small drill bit or other small straight object Gently tighten the two screws evenly on both sides of the clamp until the clamp is snug on the pipe Do not over tighten 4 Storage Tank Installation The storage tank may ...

Page 5: ...ce any leaks turn off water supply and tighten where necessary With the RO system on lift the drinking faucet handle until water begins to drip out Next close the faucet to allow the tank to fill This may take 3 4 hours depending on size of system Once the tank is full it is recommended to flush completely Open and leave open the drinking water faucet until the water coming out again slows to a dr...

Page 6: ...Feed Line TPR14 27 Faucet Line TPBL14 1 Auto Shutoff AS3WJG14 2 Bracket B3PW 3 Ball Valve BVPAWFM14 4 Mem Omni Clip CDW 5 Membrane Clip CSWM 6 Check Valve CVHSS18EA 7 Drain Saddle DSM14 8 Elbow Adapter E5 9 Faucet FATLR 10 CTO Filter FCCTO10 11 Filter Housing FH8W1014 12 Inline Filter FINC1014S 13 Flow Restrictor FRCT 14 Sediment Filter FS105 15 GAC Filter FCGAC10 16 QC Elbow Fitting GCI480822W 17...

Page 7: ...arry a limited liability warranty Warranty period will vary per model and system options Contact your local dealer for details on warranty information Note not all system schematics are shown above Quick connect units like the one pictured to the left follow similar setup procedures Please contact your dealer with any questions on installation or servicing of your RO system ...

Page 8: ...ank empty Allow Holding Tank to refill Low Water Production See previous section on Low Quantity of Water From Holding Tank Product Water is High in Total Dissolved Solids TDS Possible Cause Solution Clogged Prefilter Replace Filter Low incoming water pressure Incoming water pressure must be 40 PSI Install Booster or Permeate Pump RO Membrane is not correctly sealed in Housing Check that RO Membra...

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