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Adding a Coffee Maker

 

Commercial Coffee Maker Hook

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Ups: (Figure 8A, Page 23)

 

Adding  a  line  from  the 

WOW  RO  System 

to  a  commercial  coffee  maker  will  

ensure RO water is always being used to create great tasting coffee and reduc-
ing or eliminating scaling.

 

Adding a coffee maker to a new WOW (dry) installation:

 

a.

 

Remove the 

3/8” 

plug from the FA1 port by pushing on the white     collet, 

releasing the plug.

 

b.

 

Connect the 

3/8” 

plastic tubing to the FA1 port that goes to the coffee 

maker, and a second line with ball valve to FA2 for a sampling/faucet port.

 

c.

 

Make sure that a 

3/8” 

isolation/shut

-

off valve is installed at the system in the 

coffee maker line and easily accessible under the sink cabinet  (Figure 6). 

 

d.

 

Close the Isolation Valve.

 

e.

 

Go to Start

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up Procedures (Page 15) and proceed until fully operational.

 

f.

 

When system is full after conditioning, open the isolation valve and bleed the line to the 
coffee/expresso machine by brewing a pot.

 

Adding a coffee maker to a pre

-

installed WOW (wet) installation:

 

a.

 

Close the Primary Shut

-

Off Valve.

 

b.

 

Open the faucet to relieve pressure on the FA ports.

 

c.

 

Remove the 

3/8” 

plug from the FA1 port by pushing on the white collet, releasing the plug.

 

d.

 

Connect the 

3/8” 

plastic tubing to the FA1 port that goes to the coffee.

 

e.

 

Make sure that a 

3/8” 

isolation/shut

-

off valve is installed at the system in the coffee maker 

line and easily accessible under the sink cabinet 
(Figure 6).

 

f.

 

Close the Isolation Valve.

 

g.

 

Turn on the Primary Shut

-

Off Valve.

 

h.

 

Open the Isolation Valve.

 

i.

 

Bleed the line to coffee maker as described be-
low (Bleeding Lines).

 

Bleeding Lines:

 

Brew a pot of coffee.

 

Isolation Valve

 

Figure 6

 

Summary of Contents for 20-209-001

Page 1: ...17 20 Powered by Scan with QR Reader App Visit our website www wowwater com INSTALLATION USER MANUAL for WOW RO Systems MODEL WOW RO 50 Part 20 209 001 20 210 001 with Leak Detection Base 20 810 001 L...

Page 2: ...s fill batteries etc with treated water Caution The work ing capacity of this appliance depends on the pressure temperature and TDS load of the wa ter supply This appliance is not guaranteed to work p...

Page 3: ...3 Figure 1 Installation Diagram...

Page 4: ...18 Section 2 Connecting Additional Appliances to WOW RO System 19 Connecting to Multiple Appliances 20 Refrigerator Ice maker Coffee maker Cooler setup 21 26 Section 3 When More Water is Needed 27 Add...

Page 5: ...everages and leaves no annoying residue in your mixed drinks LOW SODIUM DIETS Your WOW WATER system produces water that is perfect for most low sodium salt restricted diets Excess processed table salt...

Page 6: ...mineral salts virtually eliminated your WOW WATER will not interfere with the chemistry of your car battery and its lifetime will be maximized AUTOMOBILE WINDSHIELD WASHER How many people do you know...

Page 7: ...7 Section 1 Installation Start up Procedures...

Page 8: ...solation valve isolating any added appliance beyond the primary faucet See Figure 5 Page 17 Valve must be in the closed or off position during the Start Up Procedure See Step 5 Page 15 5 Before beginn...

Page 9: ...ank manifold and installation kit if purchased If installation kit is not purchased you will need 3 4 x 1 4 tubing 1 3 8 Drain saddle sized for air gap or non air gap 1 3 8 tubing if air gap is desire...

Page 10: ...10 Installation Kit Contents A B C D E F G H I G Optional Air Gap Faucet or Non Air Gap Faucet...

Page 11: ...n saddle Black 1 4 Air gap drain feed to faucet D port to non air gap drain saddle Red 1 4 Blue 1 4 Installation Kit Legend The installation hardware kit is not included with the WOW RO System However...

Page 12: ...ng is in place Confirm that 2 smaller O Rings are in place located in center Remove red cap on RO membrane Confirm that large external O Ring is in place Confirm that medium O Ring is in place Confirm...

Page 13: ...artridges are completely saturated and no air is present at the top 4 Attach post filter in the labeled POST position RO membrane in the labeled RO position and the pre filter in the labeled PRE posit...

Page 14: ...the gray F port See Figure 1 Page 3 Installation Diagram C Drain D connection i Air Gap Faucet Route the free end of the 1 4 black tubing attached to the RO faucet air gap to the connec tion marked D...

Page 15: ...in Saddle System should fill to a full status within 45 to 90 minutes See Note 1 F The system should be full indicated by no audible or visible drain flow Open the RO faucet and empty the system to a...

Page 16: ...ng by pushing the collet flush then pull fitting Remove elbows from tubing Use one for the RF Port from leak de tector Adding a Leak Detection System to a WOWRO 50 Step 1 Warning All WOW RO systems wi...

Page 17: ...e end of the short tube to the regulator Push in to a complete stop double check Attach the other end of the short tube to the IN port of the leak detector Attach one end of the long tube to the RF Po...

Page 18: ...eak pad before servicing system with filter changes A First flip leak switch in the OFF position B Use any needle to be pressed into the pad to easily remove the pad C Make your service changes and re...

Page 19: ...any reasons why additional storage is required If the system is installed in houses with larger families cooking needs alone may warrant more storage In addition devices with larger storage capacities...

Page 20: ...all additional outlets C Charge the system to its full status refer to Start up Page 15 D Follow the instructions provided from Pages 16 23 Determining Your Expansion and Storage Needs A standard WOW...

Page 21: ...en the faucet to relieve pressure on the FA ports c Remove the 3 8 plug from the FA1 port by pushing on the white collet releasing the plug d Connect the 3 8 plastic tubing to the FA1 port that goes t...

Page 22: ...22 Figure 7 Refrigerator Icemaker...

Page 23: ...solation Valve e Go to Start up Procedures Page 15 and proceed until fully operational f When system is full after conditioning open the isolation valve and bleed the line to the coffee expresso machi...

Page 24: ...roceed until fully operational f When system is full after conditioning open the isolation valve and bleed the line to the cool er Adding a cooler to a pre installed WOW wet installation a Close the P...

Page 25: ...until it is fully operational f When system is full after conditioning open the isolation valve and bleed the line to the hot tank Adding a hot tank to a pre installed WOW wet installation a Close the...

Page 26: ...26 Figure 8 A Ice maker Coffee maker Water Cooler Figure 8 B Hot Tank Vented Faucet Installation Isolation Valve To Faucet To Water Cooler To Coffee Maker To Icemaker...

Page 27: ...ull A standard WOW RO System holds 1 gallons The WOW RO System has been designed in a modular format to add additional storage tanks as needed Re view the chart below for each device connected Add all...

Page 28: ...spare tank See Figure 9 below for one or multi ple tank set ups f Connect green tubing between the matching PW ports on the manifold and the adapter See Figure 9 below for one or multiple tank set ups...

Page 29: ...29 Parallel Processing...

Page 30: ...30 Section 5 Plumbing the Sink...

Page 31: ...on of the drain saddle See Figure 11 D Make sure to align the drain saddle to the drilled hole use a small screwdriver to check the alignment E Attach the drain saddle to the drain pipe and tighten th...

Page 32: ...lling a porcelain clad steel or cast iron sink 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 imp...

Page 33: ...ct the riser tube to the other end of the Primary Shut Off valve Do not overtighten Caution A longer riser tube assembly will be required if a gentle loop cannot be made See Figure 13 E Fully insert t...

Page 34: ...34 Section 6 Maintenance...

Page 35: ...With a black permanent marker write the date on each filter to track replacement time For filter life See Page 33 and log filter change date on Page 43 3 Attach the post filter in the labeled POST po...

Page 36: ...embrane and filters should be replaced depends upon the quality of the water that enters the appliance Contact your WOW Water specialist or visit www wowwater com for replacement filters and parts Not...

Page 37: ...rse of the WOW RO system This low energy technology signifi cantly reduces nearly every category of undesirable water contaminants as small as 1 100 000 000 one hundred millionth of an inch This inclu...

Page 38: ...important 6 Place tubing in the SQ port and direct the SQ exit into a bucket or pot 7 Using the supply line to pressurize the sanitizer is best so detach from the F port Place into the sani cup and tu...

Page 39: ...end purchasing Reverse Osmosis A Practical Application Manual for Residential Point of Use Systems by Robert Slovak one of the members of the TOPPER development team This publication can be purchased...

Page 40: ...40 Section 7 Troubleshooting...

Page 41: ...ll valve isolation valve not closed or needs to be installed in the closed position Leak down line of FA Ports Exceeding storage capacity Current storage insufficient Close isolation valve or needs to...

Page 42: ...m making noise Trapped air Close the isolation valves and wait until the system is full and shut down Purge the lines until a steady flow and close faucet or appli ance See Pages 14 22 Ball Valve isol...

Page 43: ...softener It is recom mended to use only microbiological safe water with your WOW RO System appliance Caution Do not use water that is microbiologically unsafe or is of unknown quality without an adeq...

Page 44: ...by this war ranty We assume no warranty liability in connection with this Reverse Osmosis System other than as specified herein This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied i...

Page 45: ...45 Customer Service Notes Service Details Name Phone Installer Dealer Date Notes...

Page 46: ...lter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Dealer Filter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Dealer Filter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Deale...

Page 47: ...lter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Dealer Filter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Dealer Filter Notes Filter Replacement Record Date Filter Installer Deale...

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