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The
WOW RO System
operates by removing contaminants from water at the molecular level. By
using your household water pressure to squeeze your water against a special membrane, water
molecules are separated from impurities. Rejected dissolved solids are automatically rinsed down
the drain leaving only high
-
quality, delicious water for you to use.
1
.
The
WOW RO System
will replenish approximately 1.5 gallons (5.7 L) in
35
–
90
minutes, de-
pending on your incoming water pressure, quality and temperature. This appliance is designed
with a self
-
regulating flush feature that limits the reject water to approximately 2 gallons (7.6 L)
for every gallon (liter) of treated water. Your appliance will perform better and last longer with
heavy use. We encourage you to water house plants, provide water for pets, cook, mix drinks,
fill batteries, etc., with treated water.
Caution: The working capacity of this appliance depends
on the pressure and temperature of the water supply.
This appliance is not guaranteed to
work properly with water pressure less than 20 psi (1.4 bar) and water temperature less than
40°F (4°C).
Introduction to The WOW RO System
General Information
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The storage tank will store 1.5 gallons (5.7 L) of water.
3. The
WOW RO System
can be connected to a variety of appliances, including your automatic ice
maker, cold water dispenser in the refrigerator door, coffee maker, water cooler and other
commercial applications.
4. The
WOW RO System
is designed to be connected to cold water only.
Caution: Never run hot water through your appliance.
5. The flow of water through your treated water faucet will not be as strong as your sink faucet.
6. The
WOW RO System
is made of safe, non
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toxic, health and environment
-
friendly materials.
BPA Free.
Warning: Do not allow your appliance to freeze.
Figure 1: Installation Diagram
Summary of Contents for WOW RO System
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Page 5: ...5 Section 1 Installation Start up Procedures...
Page 8: ...8 Installation Kit Contents A B C D E F G H I G...
Page 17: ...17 Figure 7 Refrigerator Icemaker...
Page 24: ...24 Modular Expandability Parallel Processing...
Page 25: ...25 Section 4 Plumbing the Sink...
Page 29: ...29 Section 5 Maintenance...
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