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Your RO system utilizes a pressurized tank to store purified water. Because the Reverse
Osmosis process is slow, the fresh water storage tank is pressurized to improve the water
flow at the faucet. After water is dispensed from the RO water faucet, the storage tank will
refill and repressurize, therefore you may hear water flowing through the filtration system
when not in use. The process of purifying water is slow, so water may run for a brief
period of time depending on how much water was dispensed.
Note: Be careful not to
overtighten the Shutoff Valve.
1. The Fresh Water Tank Shutoff valve is included with your RO
System. See Figure 14 or the following illustrations.
2. The shutoff valve on the supply tank will need to be air-tight.
3. Apply Tape Seal to the threads of the at the top of the tank.
4. Tighten the shutoff valve clockwise on the fresh water tank
connecting screw, be careful not to cross-thread or overtighten.
5. Connect the “white” PE Tube to the quick connector of the
Fresh Water Tank Connector. After you have inserted the white
PE tube into the connector, insert the blue PE Tube Lock Clips
into the quick connector end.
6. Place the storage tank next to the Reverse Osmosis system.
Place the tank upright.
Install the Pressure Tank
Figure 14
Tubing connector
(Shutoff Valve)
Tank Nipple
Storage
Tank
STEP 5 – Install Fresh Water Storage Tank & Reverse Osmosis System
Illustrations
STEP 6 – Connect PE Tubing
Now is time to connect the PE the white, blue and red PE tubes to the RO filtration
system. Referring to Figures 15, 16, 17 & 18, you will see that the water connections
are clearly marked.
NOTE: Please read Step 6 carefully. When all PE tubes are
installed, please inspect all connecting tubes of the unit, make sure no tubes
are bent and are pushed all the way into the water connections.
Fresh Water
Tank Connector
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18