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Changing the Filter Cartridges:

1. Turn off water at supply valve or at main valve to home.
2.  Use the Multifunction Tool (Item 6) to release air from the system.  

This is done by taking the tool and unscrewing the Pressure Relief Valve 

(Item 5) – refer Diagram F.

3.  Use Multifunction Tool (Item 6) to unscrew OneFlow

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+ Head Assembly 

(Item 2) counterclockwise and remove from the OneFlow

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+ Housing as 

shown in Diagram G.

4.  Remove Outlet Connector (Item 8) from top of OneFlow

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+ Scale  

Reduction (TAC) Cartridge – refer Diagram D.

5.  Use Multifunction Tool (Item 6) to remove OneFlow

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+ Scale reduction 

(TAC) cartridge (Item 10) from the Sediment/Carbon Cartridge (Item 9)  

as shown in Diagram H.

6.  Remove the Sediment/Carbon (Item 9) from the OneFlow

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+ Housing  

by hand.

7.  Remove new Sediment/Carbon cartridge from packaging and place  

carefully inside the OneFlow

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+ Housing as shown in Diagram B.

8.  Insert OneFlow

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+ Scale Reduction (TAC) cartridge back into the center of 

the Sediment/Carbon cartridge making sure that it is sealed correctly as 

shown in Diagram C.

9.  Insert Outlet Connector (Item 8) into outlet port and secure back on top of 

the OneFlow

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+ Scale Reduction cartridge as shown in Diagram D.

10.  Place Head Assembly back onto OneFlow

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+ Housing and using the 

multifunction tool tighten by screwing the Head Assembly clockwise  

as shown in Diagram E.

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
11.  Close the pressure relief valve by tightening in a counterclockwise   

direction as shown in Diagram F.

12.  Turn water supply on and check for leaks.

1.  Where influent pressure exceeds 500 kPa (70 psi) a suitable pressure 

limiting valve must be installed.

2. Product performance is dependent upon influent water quality.
3.  The system must be installed and maintained in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s instructions including replacement of the filter cartridges.

4.  Please ensure all o-rings are well lubricated and clean from foreign 

particles.

NOTICE

Diagram A

Diagram E

Diagram F

Diagram G

Diagram H

Diagram B

Diagram C

Diagram D

Summary of Contents for OneFlow+ OFPSYS

Page 1: ...h the system Always connect the system to the main water supply pipe before the water heater Do not expose the system to freezing temperatures Water freezing in the system causes equipment damage Do n...

Page 2: ...ensure compatibility and performance Using OneFlow systems with other water treatment equipment There are some unique requirements for using OneFlow systems in conjunction with other forms of water t...

Page 3: ...r spots and scale residue outside the plumbing system difficult to remove NOTICE CAUTION Do not let the system freeze Damage to the housing may result System must be operated in a vertical position Do...

Page 4: ...r back on to the house Slowly open the supply valve to the OneFlow system Allow the housing to fill with water Close the supply valve when a steady stream of water comes out of the outlet port If the...

Page 5: ...le Reduction TAC cartridge back into the center of the Sediment Carbon cartridge making sure that it is sealed correctly as shown in Diagram C 9 Insert Outlet Connector Item 8 into outlet port and sec...

Page 6: ...n the bath you should notice that soaps and sham poos lather more than with un treated water Soaps and shampoos will also rinse off much easier and faster than they would with traditional soft water W...

Page 7: ...0 Black Cartridge 7100640 OFPSP Scale Prevention Cartridge F41 7100641 OFPCOM Combo Pack FP14 OneFlow System Replacement Parts 7300759 OFPHSG Housing and Head Assembly 7300760 OFPAP Inlet Outet Red Ad...

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