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Step 7:
Start up the System
Step 6:
Connect the Faucet Power Cord
Faucet Connector
System Connector
Connect the faucet to the system: Insert the power cord which is attached to the
RO faucet into the connector at the back of the housing.
Drain Saddle
Drain Tubing
Drain Tubing
Lock Clip
Drain Port
1. Turn on the cold water supply valve. Check for leaks.
2. Insert the power plug into the socket.
NOTE:
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The system will be powered on and beep 5 times. The filter indicator light will
flash 5 times and then stay on.
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If the system can’t be powered on after you insert the power plug, check the
power under the sink, as this mostly occurs when the power under the sink
is powered off. Also, check the connection between the power plug and the
power outlet, and ensure that the system has been plugged correctly into the
power outlet, as this may occur in a few cases. To test if there is a problem
with the system itself, just pick up the system and try another power outlet.
Please contact us if the system can’t be powered on. We will help you figure
it out.
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Every time you power on the system, it will automatically flush for 25
seconds. The reset button and power button will flash alternately. If you turn
on the faucet at this time, the outlet water flow will be slow. After flushing, the
reset button and power button will be on, and the outlet water flow will return
to normal.
3. Turn on the faucet, and allow it to run for 20 minutes. After flushing, the system
is ready for use. The system will drain residual water after every use to ensure
the system’s service life and filtered water quality. Every time you turn on the
faucet, the system will need some time to dispense water. There may be a
3-second delay before water dispenses, which is normal.
NOTE:
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Be sure to carefully check the tightness of each part of the system while
flushing. Ensure that all the tubing is installed correctly and completely. Make