Safety Infor
mation
Operating Instr
uctions
Tr
oubleshooting T
ips
Customer Ser
vice
About the reverse osmosis system.
10
The Faucet and Indicator Lights
Faucet and Electronics—
The countertop faucet
dispenses the filtered drinking water when opened. It
has a hand operated, spring loaded closed lever to
prevent waste. You can keep the faucet open by pushing
upward on the lever to lock it against the faucet spout.
To comply with plumbing codes, an air-gap is built into
the faucet drain water connection.
The electronic faucet provides an integrated water
quality tester. As water is taken from the faucet, the
indicator lights show how the Reverse Osmosis system is
operating to provide high quality drinking water.
Flashing Green Light—
The Reverse Osmosis system
is providing you with higher quality drinking water.
NOTE:
The green light may stop flashing when the
supply of Reverse Osmosis water is nearly gone and flow
from the Reverse Osmosis faucet decreases. This is a
normal condition.
Flashing Amber “FILTER” Light—
The prefilter and
postfilter cartridges need replacing. See the
Care and
Cleaning
section.
Flashing Amber “RO” Light—
The Reverse Osmosis
cartridge is no longer removing at least 75% of the TDS
from the supply water and needs replacement.
NOTE:
Disregard initial or short periods of the flashing “RO”
light.
WHEN THE AMBER “RO” LIGHT FLASHES…
Replace the
Reverse Osmosis cartridge, flow control and screen.
Countertop sink and base.
If the Reverse Osmosis Filtration System Is Connected to Your Icemaker
“Before you service the filter, change the filters, or purge the
Filtration system, YOU MUST turn off the icemaker by raising
the feeler arm. Three hours after servicing your unit, lower
the feeler arm to resume icemaking.”