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Installation Instructions 

Residential Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System 

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Quick connect fittings 

Many RO systems utilize Quick Connect fittings. These user-
friendly  fittings  provide  superior  performance  and  may  be 
provided with this system. Proper use of these push-in fittings 
is  shown  below.  Along  with  these  fittings,  all  tubing  selected 
must  be  of  high  quality  and  must  be  cut  with  a  plastic  tube 
cutter or sharp razor with a clean, square cut. 
 

How to make a connection:

 

1.  Cut the tube square 

 
 
 
 

  Cut the tube square. It is essential that the outside diameter 

be free from score marks and that burrs and sharp edges 
be removed before inserting into fitting. For soft thin walled 
tubing we recommend the use of tube inserts. 

 
2.  Insert tube 

 
 
 
 

  Fitting grips before it seals. Ensure tube is pushed fully into 

the tube stop. 

3.  Push up to the tube stop 

 
 
 
 

 

Push  the  tube  into  the  fitting  to  the  tube  stop.  The  collet 
(gripper)  has  stainless  steel  teeth  which  hold  the  tube 
firmly  in  position  while  the  O-ring  provides  a  permanent 
leak proof seal. 

 
4.  Pull to check secure 

 
 
 
 

 

Pull  on  the  tube  to  check  that  it  is  secure.  It  is  a  good 
practice to test the system prior to leaving the site and/or 
before use. 

 

Disconnecting 

Push in Collet and remove tube 
 
 
 
 
 

To disconnect, ensure the system is depressurized before 
removing the tube. Push in collet squarely against face of 
fitting. With the collet held in this position, the tube can be 
removed. The fitting can be re-used. 

 
 
Should a leak occur at a fitting, the cause is generally defective 
tubing. To fix a leak, relieve pressure, release tubing, cut off at 
least  1/4”  from  the  end  (square  cut),  reattach  the  tubing  and 
confirm  the  connection  is  leak  free.  Each  time  a  new 
connection is made, it is advisable to cut off 1/4” from the end 
of the tubing using these fittings. 

Summary of Contents for Aquapurion 200-APRO Series

Page 1: ...ade filters and Membrane Visit us online at www uswatersystems com REVISION 1 2 REVISION DATE May 11 2015 US Water Systems Corporate Office 1209 Country Club Road Indianapolis IN 46234 1 800 608 8792 info uswatersystems com Owners Manual Models 200 APRO XXXX 200 APRO XXXX P ...

Page 2: ...ADDLE FEED WATER ANGLE STOP TANK VALVE FAUCET CONNECTOR TUBING Parts Check List RO Module Tubing Bundle Filter Wrench Drain Saddle Tank Valve Angle Stop Feed Valve Tank and Side Mount Tank Stand Faucet and Mounting Kit Faucet Connector Pre and Post Filters Membrane Installation Instructions ...

Page 3: ...ET is provided so they may be mounted typically below sink STORAGE TANK holds filtered water ready for use AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF VALVE ASO senses when the storage tank is full and closes the water supply to conserve water not used in permeate pump system PERMEATE PUMP is used to pressurize the tank and distribution system This pump is operated by the drain water The permeate pump will dramatically in...

Page 4: ... damage will result Connection to an icemaker should also be considered for optimum performance Guidelines for component placement are as follows FAUCET should be placed near the sink where drinking cooking water is normally required A 2 flat surface is re quired to mount the faucet if an existing hole for a second faucet is not available The thickness of the mounting thick ness should not exceed ...

Page 5: ...ith mounting the faucet FEED WATER CONNECTION is accomplished with an angle stop feed water valve This valve will be installed in the cold water line between the sink cold water shutoff valve and the sink faucet tubing Connect to a potable cold wa ter supply line only NOTE Softened water is preferred since it will extend the life of your R O membrane DRAIN CONNECTION is accomplished using a waste ...

Page 6: ...the fitting hand tight then an additional turn with a wrench or pliers 3 Now push the blue tube into the faucet connector Leave the other end of the blue tube unconnected for now it will be connected later in the installation 4 If an air gap faucet is being used continue to the next steps Push the 1 4 drain line from the RO module on to the smaller brass barb on the bottom of the faucet Be sure th...

Page 7: ... the water that is spilled Now install the angle stop valve on the sink faucet shutoff valve and tighten it Don t worry about the angle stop valve position because it will swivel and can be positioned later 2 Now install the whip hose or tubing on the angle stop valve and tighten 3 Be sure the blue handle on the angle stop valve is in the closed position as pictured Now open the sink shutoff valve...

Page 8: ...osition is recommended Install rubber gasket on this half of the drain saddle Be sure the gasket hole is lined up with the port hole 2 Drill 1 4 hole at mark through one side of pipe BE CAREFUL not to drill through both sides of the pipe 3 Position both halves of drain saddle on drain pipe so threaded opening lines with hole A screwdriver may be used to keep the holes oriented during the tightenin...

Page 9: ...place When installing the membrane be sure that it is fully seated in the membrane housing H RO unit installation The RO unit is normally mounted to the sink cabinet sidewall depending on where supply tank is to be located Generally the unit is installed at the front of the cabinet and the tank at the rear To mount the unit elevate it at least 2 off the floor level it and mark the location of moun...

Page 10: ...l allow space to pull the unit out of the cabinet for filter changes without disconnecting all the tubing If you want to secure the system and cut the tubing to fit that is fine but this may require that the system be removed for filter changes or the filters will have to be changed with the system in the cabinet which is sometimes difficult G RO Filters and Membrane Installation 1 Install the sed...

Page 11: ...he carbon filter 5 Tighten the center sump hand tight and secure it with the supplied filter wrench by turning it an additional 1 4 1 2 turn 6 Remove the far left sump and install the carbon filter in the sump BE SURE that the rubber gasket is in place on BOTH sides of the carbon filter 7 Tighten the far left sump hand tight and secure it with the supplied filter wrench by turning it an additional...

Page 12: ...e fitting with little effort Refer to connections instructions on Page 16 2 Use the supplied wrench to remove the membrane housing cap 3 Remove the membrane from the protective packaging and install it in the membrane housing There are two O rings on end of the middle membrane tube Lightly lubricate these O rings with the supplied silicone grease 4 BE SURE the membrane is fully seated in the housi...

Page 13: ...ing screws and install screws allowing the mounting bracket slots to slip over them NOTE If the cabinet sidewalls are not solid unit may sit on the floor with screws to keep it against the cabinet in a vertical position The system doesn t have to be secured to the wall but it is a good practice If the system is not mounted to the cabinet wall and the tubing is not cut short the module and be remov...

Page 14: ... inlet fitting Permeate Pump Installation If the system is equipped with a permeate pump clip the pump to the membrane housing using the supplied mounting bracket and make the connections to the pump using the label on the pump and the labels on the tubing There will be a Permeate IN Permeate OUT and Brine IN connection on the pump The Brine OUT connection will be made in the following step 4 Conn...

Page 15: ...ot of water 5 If there are no leaks open the storage tank valve allow the system to fill Most systems will be full within 2 hours The system is full when the water to the drain stops Check for leaks with the system full and repair them accordingly NOTE When the system is first turned on water may intermittently spurt from the air gap opening on the side of air gap faucets This is common and should...

Page 16: ...e top of the sump with a small amount of the silicone included Tighten the filter sump hand tight then using the wrench turn an additional turn but do not over tighten 7 The carbon block filter s are installed into the next sump for 3 4 Stage or the next two sumps for 5 Stage Lubricate the O ring at the top of the sump with a small amount of the silicone included Be sure the rubber gaskets are in ...

Page 17: ...ank valve completely or a leak could occur 6 Allow the system to continue to operate until there is a steady stream coming from the faucet 7 Once there is a steady stream coming from the faucet close the faucet and open the tank valve Then go to the flushing procedure above NOTE If no objectionable tastes are noticed after second tank draining RO processed water is ready for use Otherwise drain ta...

Page 18: ... day gpd or milliliters per minute ml min Using a graduated cylinder the formulas are REJECT RATIO The reject ratio is the amount of water produced compared to the amount of water flowing to drain The formula is as follows PERCENT RECOVERY The percent recovery is another way to measure the amount of water produced compared to the amount of water which is actually used The formula to determine perc...

Page 19: ...hed fully into the tube stop 3 Push up to the tube stop Push the tube into the fitting to the tube stop The collet gripper has stainless steel teeth which hold the tube firmly in position while the O ring provides a permanent leak proof seal 4 Pull to check secure Pull on the tube to check that it is secure It is a good practice to test the system prior to leaving the site and or before use Discon...

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Page 22: ...ubing on the refrigerator ice maker or use the 7 16 x 3 8 water inlet solenoid adaptor If the solenoid adaptor is used remove the 1 4 existing line nut and sleeve then screw the adaptor to the water inlet solenoid No sealant or teflon tape is required for solenoid adaptor It is a compression fitting Tighten the fitting and insert the 3 8 tub ing Leave the ice maker off until the RO system is flush...

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Page 24: ...ane GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty does not apply to any commercial or industrial installations or to any part of the reverse osmosis system which has been subjected to misuse neglect alteration or accident or to any damage caused by fire flood freezing Acts of God or any other casualty or if said system is damaged by anyone or if the original serial numbers have been removed Fouling or damage t...

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