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Installation
Notes:
1. Shut off the cold water supply under the sink or the location where the system will be
installed. If the existing valve is inoperable, the water supply to the house must be shut
off. Then, relieve the water pressure by opening the cold water tap. Do not connect the
system to hot water source.
2. Depending on your plumbing system and sink/countertop type you may need to use tools
like variable speed drill, drill bits, screw driver, wrench, etc. You may want to ask a profes-
sional service provider such as certified plumber to install the inlet valve adapter, faucet,
and drain saddle to assure a trouble-free setup.
3. During installation you will need to cut the supplied ¼” tubing into segments as needed.
Use your utility knife for that or similar tool. See the following charts to determine the
connection scheme and length of hoses necessary. You may need to purchase extra tubing
for far-reaching or other corner case installations.
4. Do not connect the filtration unit to the electrical supply until the setup is completed.
5. With initial operation, check for leaks. If a leak is observed, verify that the tubing is pushed
into the quick fitting far enough to seal the tubing against the O-ring and that the tubing
was cut at 90°.