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 Start Up Instructions 

Step A– 

 Turn on the incoming cold water at the angle stop valve . 

Turn the knob on the Adapt-A-Valve™ by turning coun-

terclockwise . Check the system for leaks and tighten any 

fittings as necessary . (Check frequently over the next 24 

hours to ensure no leaks are present) .

Note:  If you have connected your RO system to a refrigerator / 

ice maker, make sure the ice maker is off (do not allow water to 

flow to the ice maker) until flushing is complete and the tank has 

been allowed to fill completely. Connection from the RO to the 

ice maker system should have an in-line valve installed before 

the ice maker so it can easily be closed to prevent water flowing 

to the ice maker during start up and periodic maintenance. Your 

RO tank must be allowed to fill up fully in order for the ice maker 

system to work properly. 
Step B – 

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

trickle out . (It will come out slowly) .

Step C – 

 After water trickles out of the faucet, close the RO faucet 

allowing the storage tank to fill with water . It may take 4 to 

6 hours to fill the tank completely depending on the pro-

duction capability of the membrane, local water tempera-

ture and water pressure . 

Note:  During the fill period, you may hear water trickling due to 

the Reverse Osmosis Process.
Step D –

  After the Tank has filled, open the RO Faucet to flush the 

tank completely to remove carbon particles from Final Fil-

ter . You will know that the tank is empty when the flow 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:  Flushing of the tank 3 times is only necessary during the 

initial startup and after replacing the membrane. 
Important: Your reverse osmosis system contains replaceable 

treatment components that are critical for effective containment 

reduction. Periodic inspection and following proper system 

maintenance is critical for continued performance.

STEP 11

Blue Tube Connection (from system)

Step A – 

 Position the RO storage tank in a desired location . You 

may stand it upright or lay it on its side (using the black 

plastic stand included) . 

Step B– 

 Locate the blue tube from the 

RO module . Measure the tube 

from the unit over to the stor-

age tank, and cut it to desired 

length . Remove a brass nut, 

plastic sleeve and brass insert 

from the parts bag . To assem-

ble, place the brass nut on the 

tube first, then the sleeve (small tapered end of sleeve must 

point to the end of tube) and then insert the brass insert all 

the way into the end of the tube . (See Picture)

Step C – 

 Push the assembled blue 

tube into the brass tank tee 

until it stops . Slide brass nut 

and plastic sleeve down until 

you can thread nut onto the 

tee . Use a wrench to securely 

tighten the brass nut while 

continuing to push the tube 

into the tee .

STEP 12

Final Filter Installation

Step A – 

 Remove the seal caps from 

both ends of the final filter . 

Step B – 

 Thread the two white plastic 

connectors into the final filter 

and tighten with a wrench .

Note: Do not overtighten these con-

nectors as it may damage them or the 

final filter.
Step C – 

 Cut the blue tubing between 

the RO faucet and the storage 

tank at a desired location to 

splice in the in-line final filter .

Step D – 

 With directional flow arrow on 

the filter pointing towards the 

faucet, insert blue tubing from 

faucet into the fitting on the 

final filter (make sure tube is 

pushed all the way into the fit-

ting) . Tighten with a 

5

8

" wrench 

securely . Repeat this step to 

connect the blue tube from the 

tank into inlet side of the final 

filter .

Note: A connection to a refrigerator / ice maker may be tee’d 

into this blue tube and should be spliced in between the final 

filter and the RO faucet.

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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