Watts PWSYS-RO-STD4-ZRO Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 8

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Step E –  

Clean the filter housings (bowls) 

with a mild soap solution and 

rinse with water . Check O-rings 

and lubricate with water soluble 

lubricant. KY Jelly

®

, canola oil 

or other water based lubricants 

may be used . 

Petroleum 

based lubricants (such as 

Vaseline

®

) must not be used.

Caution:  Before re-installing the filter bowls back on to the sys-

tem, check O-rings to make sure they are still in place. 
Step F – 

 Insert a new sediment filter 

(cloth like appearance) into 

the 1st filter housing which is 

the one on the water inlet side 

(green tubing from the Adapt-

A-Valve™) of the RO system 

and re-install housing .

Step G – 

 Insert the new Carbon Block 

filter (White end caps & plastic netting) into the second and 

third filter bowls and re-install housings . 

Do not over-tighten filter housing, overtightening may damage 

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

 Turn water supply on to the unit by turning the knob on the 

Adapt-A-Valve™ counterclockwise .

Step I –  

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

trickle out (it will come out slowly) .

Step J – 

 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 production capability of the membrane, 

local water temperature and water pressure . 

 6-Month System Maintenance

Order filter by calling Watts at 1-800-224-1299
Item Needed: EDP# 7100110

Includes:

  

• (1) Sediment Filter 

• (1) Carbon Block Filter

Step A – 

 Turn off the incoming water supply to the RO by turning the 

knob on the 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 .

Note: Water may be saved in a container for drinking or to rinse 

system parts. 
Step C – 

 Let system sit for 10 to 15 

minutes after the tank is empty 

to let the system depressurize 

before attempting to remove 

filter housings .

Step D – 

 For more leverage you may 

leave the RO module attached 

to wall of cabinet . If you are 

unable to access the module 

while it is mounted, remove it 

prior to changing filters . Start-

ing with the closest housing 

(Stage 1), remove it by turning 

it clockwise (left), empty water, 

then discard filter . Continue on 

to the 2nd housing (Stage 2) 

and 3rd housing (Stage 3) .

Note:  If you own a 4-Stage system, it will not have the third 

stage. A 4-Stage system has two vertical housings instead of 

three.

 Annual Maintenance

Order filter by calling Watts at 1-800-224-1299
Item Needed:

 

# 7100115

 

1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide or household bleach .

Includes:

 

• (1) Sediment Filter 

• (1) Membrane 

• (1) Carbon Block Filters 

• (1) Final Inline 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 from its housing and rest in a 

clean sanitary place . (Refer to “Membrane Replacement” 

section on Page 9 for directions on removing the mem-

brane) . Replace cap onto empty membrane housing and 

re-connect green tubing .

Step C – 

 Leaving the filters out, replace Stage 1 and 2 empty filter 

housings (hand tight) onto unit . Measure & pour either 

1

2

 

cup of hydrogen peroxide or common household bleach 

into the 1st filter housing (Stage 1) and hand tighten onto 

unit .

Step D – 

 With the RO faucet in the closed position turn on the 

incoming water supply to the system by turning the Adapt-

A-Valve™ counterclockwise . Wait 1 minute for the unit to 

pressurize . Turn on the RO faucet and let the water run for 

30 seconds . Turn off the RO faucet and let the unit rest for 

2 minutes . Finally, open the RO faucet and let the water run 

for 5 more minutes .

Step E – 

 Turn off the incoming water supply to the system by turning 

the Adapt-A-Valve™ clockwise until it stops. Keep the RO 

faucet open until the storage tank is completely drained .

Step F – 

 Open the membrane housing and re-install the RO mem-

brane while making sure not to kink the O-rings . (Refer to 

“Membrane Replacement” section on Page 9 for directions 

on installing the membrane) . Tighten the cap back on the 

housing and reconnect green tubing .

Step G – 

 Remove filter housings Stage 1 and 2 and empty of water .

Caution:  Before re-installing the filter bowls back on to the 

system , check O-rings to make sure they are still in place and 

lubricate with water soluble lubricant.
Step H –  

Insert the new sediment filter (cloth like appearance) into 

the 1st filter housing which is the one on the water inlet 

side (green tubing from the Adapt-A-Valve™) of the RO 

system and re-install housing .

Step I – 

 Insert the new Carbon Block filter (White End Caps) into the 

2nd housing and re-install housing . 

Do not over-tighten filter housing, overtightening may damage 

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

 The final in-line filter is located on the blue tube between 

the storage tank and the RO faucet . Remove it by loosen-

ing the compression fittings on both ends of the filter and 

replace with new filter . (Discard used final filter after sanitiz-

ing) .

Note:  The arrow on the final filter must be pointing towards the 

RO faucet / away from the RO storage tank.
This is a good time to check the air pressure in your storage 

tank. For instructions please see Page 9.
Step K – 

 Follow Steps H through J in the Six Month System Mainte-

nance (Page 8) for startup directions .

Summary of Contents for PWSYS-RO-STD4-ZRO

Page 1: ...onth Maintenance 8 Annual Maintenance 8 Membrane Replacement 9 Procedure for Extended Non Use More than 2 months 9 Troubleshooting 10 Parts List 11 Arsenic Facts 12 Service Record 13 Limited Warranty 16 Model PWSYS RO STD4 ZRO PURE WATER System tested and certified by NSF International against NSF ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of the claims specified on the performance data sheet Note Do not ...

Page 2: ... Carbon filter recommended change 6 months 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 metal...

Page 3: ...lies 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 Porcelain Sink Note Most sinks are predrilled with 1 or 1 diameter hole that you can use for your RO faucet If you are already using it for a sprayer or soap dispenser see Step 2 Caution Porcelain sinks are ...

Page 4: ...edges be removed before inserting into fitting Fitting grips before it seals Ensure tube is pushed into the tube stop Push the tube into the fitting to the tube stop The collet gripper has stainless steel teeth which hold the tube firmly in position while the O ring provides a perma nent leak proof seal Pull on the tube to check that it is secure It is a good practice to test the system prior to l...

Page 5: ... The parts bag has 2 self tapping screws Using an electric drill with a Phillips bit screw them into the cabinet wall 6 apart and 16 from the bottom of the cabinet Note Do not cut any RO system tubes at this time STEP 2 Watts Chrome Top Mount Faucet Installation Gather and identify the faucet pieces Step A Remove faucet base and faucet spout from their respective plastic bags From above the sink f...

Page 6: ...igerator ice maker may be tee d into this blue tube and should be spliced in between the final filter and the RO faucet STEP 7 Check Air Pressure in the Tank Note Check air pressure when tank is empty of water Check air pressure in the storage tank when you notice a de crease in available water from the RO system Air can be added with a bicycle pump using the schrader valve that is located on the ...

Page 7: ...arness connector labeled Transformer Step C Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet under the sink Step D Open the RO faucet and leave it open until water begins to trickle out it will come out slowly Step E 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 ductio...

Page 8: ...mbrane 1 Carbon Block Filters 1 Final Inline 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 from its housing and rest in a clean sanitary place Refer to Membrane Replacement section on Page 9 for directions on removing the mem brane Replace cap onto em...

Page 9: ...the 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 Green Tube fitting on the left side of the horizontal membrane housing end with one elbow Step B Remove the cap from the membrane housing by turning it counterclockwise to loosen Note A double sided wren...

Page 10: ...ence with initial start up of the RO system This milky look will disappear during normal use within 1 2 weeks If condition reoccurs after filter changes drain tank 1 to 2 times 3 Faucet Dripping Needs adjustment see page 12 4 Pump short cycles Ball valve on tank closed Open the ball valve on the top of the tank Blue tube blocked between the tank and RO system Faulty pressure switch Remove kinked d...

Page 11: ... 4 7300075 DOUBLE CHECK VALVE 5 7300015 PRESSURE SWITCH 6 7300001 BOOSTER PUMP 1 4 QC 7 7300000 TRANSFORMER 8 7300076 SELENOID VALVE 9 7100203 TOP MOUNT FAUCET CHROME 10 7100446 CARBON BLOCK FILTER 11 7100454 GAC POST FILTER 12 710122 REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE 13 7100330 SEDIMENT FILTER 14 7300039 CONNECTOR 1 4 M X 1 4 QC 15 7300029 CONNECTOR 3 8 C X 1 4 M Item EDP DESCRIPTION 16 7300034 ELBOW 1 4 ...

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 utility contact the utility to find out if free chlorine or combined chlorine is used in the water system This Watts reverse osmosis system is designed to remove up to 98 of pentavalent arsenic It will n...

Page 13: ...3 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 Record ...

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Page 16: ...emedies stated 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 FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW WATTS HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND F...

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