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Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of a state of the art Watts Pure 

Water Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment system.

 Water 

quality concerns are becoming more of a focus for the public . You 

may have heard about contaminants in the drinking water, such as 

Arsenic, Chromium, Cryptosporidium or Giardia . There may also be 

some local water issues such as high levels of Lead and Copper . 

This Watts Pure water treatment system has been designed and 

tested to provide you with high quality drinking water for years to 

come . The following is a brief overview of the system .

Your Reverse Osmosis System:

Osmosis is the process of water passing through a semi-permeable 

membrane in order to balance the concentration of contaminants 

on each side of the membrane . A semi-permeable membrane is a 

barrier that will pass some particles like clean drinking water, but not 

other particles like arsenic and lead . 
Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permeable membrane; however, by 

applying pressure across the membrane, it concentrates contami-

nants (like a strainer) on one side of the membrane, producing crystal 

clear water on the other . This is why RO systems produce both clean 

drinking water and waste water that is flushed from the system . This 

reverse osmosis system also utilizes carbon block filtration technol-

ogy and can, therefore, provide a higher quality drinking water than 

carbon filtration systems alone . 
Your system is a 4-Stage RO which is based upon separate treat-

ment segments within the one complete water filtration system . 

These stages are as follows:

Stage 1 –  Sediment filter, recommended change 6 months.  

(See Page 8).

 

The first stage of your RO system is a five-micron sedi-

ment filter that traps sediment and other particulate matter 

like dirt, silt and rust which affect the taste and appear-

ance of your water .

Stage 2 –

  

Carbon filter, recommended change 6 months.  

(See Page 8). 

The second stage contains a five-micron carbon block 

filter . This helps ensure that chlorine and other materials 

that cause bad taste and odor are greatly reduced .

Stage 3 -

  

Membrane, recommended change 2-5 years. 

Stage 3 is the heart of the reverse osmosis system, the 

RO membrane . This semi-permeable membrane will ef-

fectively take out TDS, sodium and heavy metals such as 

arsenic, copper, and lead, as well as Cysts, such as Giar-

dia and cryptosporidium . Because the process of making 

this high quality drinking water takes time, your RO water 

treatment system is equipped with a storage tank . 

Stage 4 -  Carbon in-line filter, recommend change 6 - 12 

months.

 

The final stage is an in-line granular activated carbon 

(GAC) filter . This filter is used after the water storage tank, 

and is used as a final polishing filter .

Note:   Filter & Membrane life may vary based upon local water 

conditions and/or use patterns.

System Maintenance

Just because you can not taste it, does not mean that it is not there . 

Contaminants such as lead, chromium and arsenic (to name a few) 

are undetectable to the taste . Additionally, over time if you do not 

replace the filter element, other bad tastes and odors will be appar-

ent in your drinking water .
This is why it is important to change out your filter at the recom-

mended intervals as indicated in this system manual . When replacing 

the filter elements, pay special attention to any cleaning instructions . 

Should you have any further questions please refer to our website 

at 

www.watts.com

 or call our customer service department at 

1-800-244-1299.

With proper installation and maintenance, this system will provide 

you with high quality water for years to come . All of Watts water 

enhancement products are rigorously tested by independent labora-

tories for safety and reliability . If you have any questions or concerns, 

please contact our Customer Service department at 1-800-244-

1299 or refer to our on-line troubleshooting at www .watts .com .

Replacement Filter Packs

Model

Frequency

description

PWFPKSEDCB

6 Months

Includes sediment and carbon filter only

PWFPK4RO4

Annual

Includes all filters and membrane

PWMEM50

2 - 5 years

50 gpd membrane

PWILGAC10

Annual

10" final in-line filter

note:

 Water conditions may require more frequent cartridge replacement

Summary of Contents for PURE WATER PWSYS-RO-STD4-50

Page 1: ...be from Faucet to the Drain Saddle 6 Green Tube Connection 6 Reverse Osmosis Module Mounting 6 Red 1 4 Tube Connection from faucet 6 Check Air Pressure in the Tank 6 Tank Tee Installation 6 Blue Tube...

Page 2: ...d other materials that cause bad taste and odor are greatly reduced Stage 3 Membrane recommended change 2 5 years Stage 3 is the heart of the reverse osmosis system the RO membrane This semi permeable...

Page 3: ...s supplies speciality filters that can be used if copper tubing follows the Reverse Osmosis unit Be sure to follow any state or local regulations during installation Drill a Hole for the Faucet in a P...

Page 4: ...ite plastic insert Item 13 into the end of blue tubing with the delrin sleeve Insert the blue tube Item 12 into the faucet stem and secure with nut Item 11 Note DO NOT overtighten nut Standard Faucet...

Page 5: ...tep B The small square black foam gasket with a circle cut out of the middle must be applied to the inside of the drain saddle Remove sticky tape backing and stick to the drain saddle as shown Step C...

Page 6: ...any RO system tubes at this time STEP 8 Red 1 4 Tube Connection from faucet Step A Using the white plastic union found in the parts bag deter mine where the 1 4 red tubing from the faucet and the 1 4...

Page 7: ...stem contains replaceable treatment components that are critical for effective containment reduction Periodic inspection and following proper system maintenance is critical for continued performance S...

Page 8: ...Line Filter Note Sanitizing of unit is recommended Step A Perform steps A through E in the Six Month System Main tenance Note If not sanitizing the system skip to step H Step B Remove the RO membrane...

Page 9: ...he Adapt A Valve clockwise until it stops Step B Open the RO Faucet and allow water to drain from the tank until it is completely empty Removing the Membrane Step A Use a 5 8 wrench to remove the Gree...

Page 10: ...should be 5 7psi See Page 9 4 Noise Water from faucet vent hole or noise from in drain line drain Crimp or restriction Check tubing and straighten or repair as necessary Straighten all drain lines Cl...

Page 11: ...IRGAP FAUCET CHROME 16 7300030 DRAIN SADDLE 3 8 17 7300022 FLOW RESTRICTOR NOT SHOWN 18 7100331 SEDIMENT FILTER 19 7100446 CARBON BLOCK FILTER 20 7300081 FILTER HOUSING LID 1 4 PORTS 21 7300044 FILTER...

Page 12: ...also called chloramine where it does convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic may not con vert all the trivalent arsenic in to pentavalent arsenic If you get your water from a public water ut...

Page 13: ...Date of Purchase Date of Install Installed by Date 1st stage Sediment 6 months 2nd stage Carbon 6 months 3rd stage Carbon 6 months Final Filter Carbon 1 year TFM Membrane 2 5 years Notes Service Reco...

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Page 16: ...ated in such warranties are exclusive and are the only remedies for breach of warranty EXCEPT FOR THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ANY WATTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE FULLE...

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