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How Your System Works
2
Before You Start
3
Tools Needed
3
System Location
3
Parts of the System
4
Installing the Filters
4
Installing the Membrane
5
Installing the Tank Ball Valve
5
Installing the Faucet
6
Installing the Self-Piercing Inlet Saddle Valve
7
Installing the Drain Saddle
7
Installing the Unit
7
Installing Tubing Into Fittings
8
Sanitize the System
8
Installing Tubing Connections
8
Flush System and Check Operation
9
Filter Change Schedule
9
Trouble Shooting
10
Spare Parts List
10
Flow and Electrical Diagrams
11
Warranty
12
How Your System Works
For best results it is recommended to install the R/O on a COLD softened water supply.
The RO systems use four stages of treatment to filter your water:
Stage 1
- Remove sand, dirt, sediment
Stage 2
- Remove chlorine, taste & odors, very fine particulates
Stage 3
- Reduce total dissolved minerals
Stage 4
- Polish water for refined taste
The system is compact and can be installed under the sink or another convenient place close to the faucet.
The closer the proximity to the faucet the better the system flow rate
.
Recommended Filter Change Schedule
Your filters require changing on a regular basis. Instructions to change them are on page 8. The schedule
below is the minimum recommendation. Depending on your water conditions the filters may need to be
changed more often.
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Filter Cartridges
Change Schedule
Pre-filter (Sediment)
Every 12 months
Pre-filter (Activated Carbon)
Every 12 months
Post Filter (Activated Carbon)
Every 12 months
R/O membrane
Every 24-36 months