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3 .  Install the filters into the filter manifold . Make sure all plastic  

wrapping and protective plastic caps have been removed from 

the filters prior to their installation . Insert the prefilter into its 

blue canister . Make sure the blue canister's oring is properly 

inserted into its oring groove . Thread the housing onto the head 

with standard clockwise rotation (when viewed from below) . 

Hand tighten the blue housing (See the system drawings in this 

manual for proper filter placement) . Then install the QT style filter 

cartridges . To install these filters, push them into the heads and 

give them a quarter twist (clockwise when viewed from below) . 

When the filter is completely inserted, the cartridge label will be 

front centered .       

 

  4 .   Anchor the system on a wall stud or suitable mounting material

    spanning wall studs . System must be vertical, upright and 

       level . The mounting hardware used must be selected and 

       installed so that the system is firmly pressed against the  

    mounting surface . The system mounting hardware must  

    keep the system from moving during routine service and  

    operation .   
  5 .   Run a suitable line from the tap water source to the inlet ball 

valve on the left side of the system . Brace the inlet ball valve on 

the system with a wrench when connecting the feed water line . 

  
  

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN CONNECTION FITTING INTO  

        BALL VALVE.

 

  6 .   Select the appropriate size tubing for the equipment being fed, 

and connect it to the outlet ball valve of the system .  

    DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN CONNECTION FITTING INTO  

    BALL VALVE.

  7 .   Install the ¼" (8mm) tubing into the Quick-Connect fitting on the 

outlet of the system and hold it over a drain . Open the 

1

4

" (8mm)

drain valve .

  8 .   Once all inlet and outlet piping has been completed, check and 

make sure all filter housing(s) are tight, slowly open the inlet 

valve and allow all air to purge from the system through the 1/4" 

tubing . Slowly close the 

1

4

" (8mm) drain valve, allow the system 

to reach operating pressure, and check for leaks .

  9 .   If no leaks are present, open the 

1

4

" (8mm) drain line again and 

allow it to run to drain for 5 minutes to flush the system . Then 

close the valve . 

 10 .   Open the outlet water valve and check for leaks .
 11 .   Record the start up date and pressure gauge values in system 

maintenance log .

Overtightening components can damage the system causing 

water damage and/or system failure.

Maintenance 

Routine maintenance of this system involves periodic filter changes .
Filter cartridges should be changed at end of filter life, due to lack of 

filtering performance, or whenever a 15 psi pressure drop or greater 

is experienced during normal operation, whichever comes first . 

Filter Cartridge Replacement Procedure

Determine whether all equipment connected to the system must 

be turned off prior to shutting off water supply from filters.

  1 .   If required, turn off downstream equipment .
  2 .   Turn OFF water to the system by closing the inlet and outlet ball 

valves .

  3 .   Open the ¼" drain valve on the outlet of the system to relieve 

pressure in the housings . 

 4 .  Remove all filters . The blue prefilter housing unscrews to the 

left when viewed from underneath . It has a standard right hand 

thread . The QT style filters are removed by rotating them 1/4 

turn to the left and then gently pulling down .  

  5 .   Clean inside of blue housing sump with warm water . If desired, 

disinfect housing using a teaspoon of household bleach . Add 

to filter bowl and fill with water . Let stand 5 minutes and then 

discard and rinse .

 6 .  Insert new QT style filters into the manifold assembly . Push up 

and twist each QT cartridge 1/4 turn to the right to properly 

install it into the manifold assembly . When making the 1/4 turn, 

the cartridge label should come to a stop facing you .

 7 .  Insert a new prefilter cartridge into the blue prefilter housing . Check 

O-ring for damage and replace if damaged or distorted . Make certain 

the O-ring is properly positioned and reinstall the filter housing . Tighten 

housings hand tight .

Do not overtighten filter housing, overtightening may damage 

O-ring(s), cause water leaks, or affect system performance. 

  8 .   Slightly open the inlet ball valve and fully open the ¼" drain 

valve . Once full flow of water flows from the drain port, slowly 

open the inlet valve to the full open position . Allow water to flush 

to drain for 5 minutes .

  9 .   Slowly close the drain valve and check the system for leaks .
 10 .   Slowly open the outlet valve to restore water flow to downstream 

equipment .

 11 .  Record filter change date in system maintenance log .

NOTICE

NOTICE

NOTICE

WARNING

!

Teflon

®

 is a registered trademark of E .I . DuPont de Nemours & Company .

Replacement Parts

Description

Ordering Code

Filter Head 3/8" Top In/Out Quick Connect HSR-QTHD-QC38
Manifold Head First Stage With Oring Inlet HSR-QTMHF-OR
Manifold Head Last Stage

HSR-QTMHL

Manifold Head Only Stage With Oring Inlet HSR-QTMHS-OR
Ball Valve 1/4 NPT Plastic

HSR-BV1/4P

Ball Valve 1/2 NPT Brass

HSR-BV1/2

Inlet Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge

HSR-GAUGE

Outlet Back Mount Pressure Gauge

HSR-GAUGE-BKM

20" Prefilter Housing with Gauge Port

HSR-20HSPF-12

Slimline O-Ring

HSR-RING-S

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Summary of Contents for Hydro-Safe QTESPMAX-2S-10M

Page 1: ...Manual BEFORE using this equipment Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death serious personal injury property damage or damage to the equipment Keep this Manual for future reference You are required to consult the local building and plumbing codes prior to installation If the information in this manual is not consistent with local building or plumbing codes the ...

Page 2: ...threaded connections Use Teflon tape only Do not solder plumbing connections that are attached to the housings or inlet outlet fittings System damage may occur due to high temperature Do not allow the system to freeze Turn off water supply and drain the system if temperature falls below 32 F 0 C Do not install system in direct sunlight or where the system will be exposed to harsh chemicals or may ...

Page 3: ...anged at end of filter life due to lack of filtering performance or whenever a 15 psi pressure drop or greater is experienced during normal operation whichever comes first Filter Cartridge Replacement Procedure Determine whether all equipment connected to the system must be turned off prior to shutting off water supply from filters 1 If required turn off downstream equipment 2 Turn OFF water to th...

Page 4: ...ng other property which is damaged if this product does not work properly other costs resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by foreign material damage from adverse water conditions chemical or any other circumstances over which the Company has no control This warranty shall be invalidated by any abuse misuse misapplication improper installation or improper mainten...

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