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Step E –

    Measure  the 

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8

" black tube from faucet to the drain 

saddle on the drain pipe and make a straight cut to the 

correct length.

Step F –

   Connect the black tube to the open quick connect fi tting 

on the drain saddle by pushing the tube all the way to the 

tube stop.

STEP 8

Green Tube Connection

Step A –

  Locate green tube attached to the 

RO Module. Insert the open end of 

the green 

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4

" tube into the open 

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4

quick connect fi tting on the plastic 

Adapt-A-Valve™ valve making sure 

the tube is pushed in all the way to 

the tube stop.

STEP 9

Tank Ball Valve Installation

Step A –

  Tefl on tape must be applied in a 

clockwise direction. Wrap (7 to 12 

turns) around the male pipe threads 

(MPT) on the stainless steel fi tting on 

top of the tank.

NOTICE

Do not over-tighten.

Step A –

  Thread the quick connect ball valve 

(supplied in the parts bag), by hand, 

onto the stainless steel connector 

on the tank. 

STEP 10

Blue Tube Connection To Tank

Step A –

  Position tank in desired location. Stand it upright or lay it 

on its side (using the black plastic stand). Measure the blue 

tube (marked “TANK”) from the RO module to the tank and 

cut it to length leaving a straight, square edge. Insert the 

tube into the quick connect fi tting on the tank ball valve. 

Make sure the tube is pushed in all the way to the tube 

stop (see page 4 for quick connect fi tting use directions).

7-12 TURNS

STEP 11

Ice maker Connection

Step A –

  If you have a refrigerator / ice maker that you would like to 

connect to your RO system, you can connect that to the 

blue tube (purifi ed water) leading to the RO faucet. 

NOTICE

A connection from the RO to the refrigerator / ice maker system 

must have an in-line valve installed in-between so it can easily be 

closed to prevent water fl owing to the ice maker during start up 

and periodic maintenance. An Ice maker Connection Kit can be 

purchased through Premier.

 Startup

NOTICE

If your RO system is connected to a refrigerator / ice maker, 

you must turn off the connection to that appliance during the 

system startup.
 Do not re-open the connection until after the system has 

been completely fl ushed (as described below) and the tank is 

allowed to fi ll up completely in order for the appliance to 

work properly.
 Discard the fi rst batch of water or ice made from the RO 

water after startup.

Step A –

  Turn on the water supply at both 

the cold water supply valve and 

Adapt-A-Valve™. Check the 

system for leaks and tighten any 

fi ttings as necessary. (Continue to 

check frequently over the next 24 

hours to ensure no leaks 

are present).

Step B –

  Open the RO faucet and leave it open until water begins to 

trickle out (this may take a few minutes and the water will 

come out slowly).

Step C –

  Close the RO faucet allowing the storage tank to fi ll with 

water. It may take 3 to 6 hours to fi ll the tank completely 

depending on the production capability of the membrane, 

local water temperature and water pressure. 

    

NOTE:

  During the fi ll period you may hear water trickling 

which is a normal occurrence.

Step D –

  After the storage tank is full, open the RO Faucet to fl ush 

the tank completely. You will know that the tank is empty 

when the fl ow rate from the RO faucet is down to a trickle. 

Repeat this step two more times. The fourth tank can be 

used for drinking. 

    

NOTE:

  The fl ushing process should take about a day 

to complete. 

    

NOTE:

  Flushing of the tank 3 times is only necessary 

during the initial startup and after replacing 

the membrane.

NOTICE

Check frequently over the next 24 hours to ensure no leaks 

are present.

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Summary of Contents for Premier RO-PURE

Page 1: ...to a surface strong enough to support its weight System tested and certified by WQA against NSF ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of the claims specified on the performance data sheet and to NSF ANSI...

Page 2: ...ly reduced Stage 3 Membrane recommended change 2 5 years Stage three is the heart of the reverse osmosis system the 50GPD Gallons Per Day RO membrane This semi permeable membrane will effectively remo...

Page 3: ...134018 1 4 QC x 1 4 FPT Tank Ball Valve 7 WP228173 Fitting 3 8 Stem x 1 4 QC Adapter 8 WP164056 Drain Saddle 3 8 Kit 9 WP610109 4 Green 1 4 Tubing 10 WP610113 4 Blue 1 4 Tubing 11 WP400048 3 Black 3 8...

Page 4: ...itting With the collet held in this position the tube can be removed The fitting can then be reused STEP 1 NOTICE Water supply line to the system must be from the cold water supply line only Hot water...

Page 5: ...faucet may push up out of position Prior to the install hold the faucet as shown in the picture and pull down on the wing nut This will ensure that the O rings are in their proper position and that y...

Page 6: ...ough one side of the drain pipe Step C The drain saddle must be installed at least 1 above the nut of the P Trap elbow or cross bar from the garbage disposal to insure proper drainage Using the 3 8 dr...

Page 7: ...en so it can easily be closed to prevent water flowing to the ice maker during start up and periodic maintenance An Ice maker Connection Kit can be purchased through Premier Startup NOTICE If your RO...

Page 8: ...conditions and the amount the RO system is used This reverse osmosis membrane is critical for effective reduction of total dissolved solids TDS The product water should be tested periodically to verif...

Page 9: ...es then continue rinsing eye Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice Check Air Pressure in the Tank Procedure for Extended Non Use More than 2 months NOTICE Check air pressure only...

Page 10: ...water Set tank air pressure between 5 7psi See previous page Low Pressure in Tank Use a Digital Air Gauge for best results The empty tank pressure should be 5 7psi See Page 9 4 Noise Water from faucet...

Page 11: ...S Total Dissolved Solids not to exceed 1800 ppm DESCRIPTION PART CHANGE TIME FRAME Sediment Pre Filter WP105311 6 Months Carbon Pre Filter WP105351 6 Months Final Carbon Filter WP105341 12 Months 50 G...

Page 12: ...7 43 50 psi 0 1 11 1 mg L 0 5 NTU Nitrate Nitrite N A N A 83 30 N A N A N A N A N A Recovery 25 5 Daily Production Rate 23 5 GPD Efficiency 12 8 This system has been tested according to NSF ANSI 58 fo...

Page 13: ...senic may not con vert all the trivalent arsenic in to pentavalent arsenic If you get your water from a public water utility contact the utility to find out if free chlorine or combined chlorine is us...

Page 14: ...cord DATE OF PURCHASE MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF INSTALL INSTALLED BY INSTALLED BY DATE SEDIMENT 6 MONTHS PRE CARBON 6 MONTHS POST CARBON 1 YEAR RO MEMBRANE 2 5 YEARS IOM Premier RO PURE indd...

Page 15: ...ions from abuse misuse misapplication improper maintenance neglect alteration accidents casualties fire flood freezing environmental factors water pressure spikes or other such acts of God This warran...

Page 16: ...IOM Premier RO PURE indd 16 7 10 20 2 32 PM...

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