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Attach Fittings to Filter

2. a.

Remove yellow endcaps from filter.

b.

Find the ends of brass fittings that mate with

filter body.

c.

Apply 1 to 2 wraps of the included Teflon

tape to threads, as shown. 

d.

Thread brass fittings into both ends of the

filter body and tighten snug with a wrench.

Cut Tubing

3.

Shut off water supply.

4.

The filter is to be inserted (spliced) into the

1/4

OD supply tube that feeds water to the

refrigerator. (Do not cut any water lines

internal to the refrigerator.) Locate the filter 

as close as possible to the supply water shut-off

valve. If the filter needs to be located behind

the refrigerator, there needs to be at least 6

inches of clearance between the wall and the

refrigerator. If the appliance must be moved,

make sure there is proper protection on 

the floor. 

5.

Cut the tubing, making sure the ends are

square and no burrs protrude. Deburr ends

with file or sandpaper if necessary. 

Attach Fittings to Tubing

6.

Slip brass nuts then ferrules over both tubing

ends, leaving 1/4

of tubing exposed from

end. (See figure for ferrule orientation). 

For copper tubing, use the brass ferrules. 

For plastic tubing, use plastic ferrules and

brass inserts.

7.

Connect the supply water line to the filter

inlet:

a.

Insert end of tubing into brass fitting; hand-

tighten nut onto threads of brass fitting. 

b.

Using two wrenches, tighten nut at least one

full turn.

CAUTION:

Be careful not to cross thread the nut 

and the fitting.

See step 8 below to complete the installation.

Teflon
tape

Brass nut

Brass nut

Brass insert 
(for plastic tubing)

Brass insert 
(for plastic tubing)

Water line
tubing

Water line
tubing

Ferrule

Ferrule

Brass 
fitting

Brass 
fitting

SUPPLY SIDE

INLET

OUTLET

APPLIANCE SIDE

Follow Directions for Proper Assembly

Flush Filter

8.

Place filter outlet over bucket or pan. Turn on the incoming water

supply to 

flush

the filter into the bucket or pan thereby removing fine

particles of carbon which may be present. Flush 2 to 3 gallons of water

(approx. 5 minutes). Turn off the water supply.

Final Connection and Leak Check

9.

Connect the 

outlet 

port of the filter to the water line to your appliance

in the same manner as the inlet.

10.

Turn on water supply line. If leak occurs, tighten nuts or fittings until

leak stops. 

11. 

Write the date on the filter and also mark your calendar to replace

with another filter after six months.

12. 

Discard any unused parts.

OPTION 1:
Brass Fittings

Attach Fittings to Filter

2. a. 

Remove yellow endcaps from filter.

b. 

Apply 1 to 2 wraps of the included Teflon

tape to threads of o-ring fittings, as shown. 

c. 

Thread o-ring fittings into both ends of the

filter body and tighten snug with a wrench.

Leave at least one turn of thread showing.

Cut Tubing

3.

Shut off water supply.

4.

The filter is to be inserted (spliced) into the

1/4

OD supply tube that feeds water to the

refrigerator. (Do not cut any water lines

internal to the refrigerator.) Locate the filter

as close as possible to the supply water shut-

off valve. If the filter needs to be located

behind the refrigerator, there needs to be at

least 6 inches of clearance. If the appliance

must be moved, make sure there is proper

protection on the floor.

5.

Cut the tubing, making sure the ends are

square and no burrs protrude. Deburr ends

with file or sandpaper if necessary. 

Attach Fittings to Tubing

6.

Slip brass nuts then ferrules over both tubing

ends, leaving 1/4

of tubing exposed from

end. (See figure for ferrule orientation). For

both copper and plastic tubing, use plastic

ferrules. If your tubing is plastic, place brass

inserts into ends of tubing.

7. a. 

Insert end of supply side tubing into the

valved fitting (the 

longer

fitting); hand-

tighten nut onto threads of fitting.

CAUTION:

Be careful not to cross thread 

the nut and the fitting.

b. 

Using two wrenches, tighten nut at least

one full turn. 

c. 

Valved fitting is now installed. Turn water

supply on and inspect for leaks.

d. 

Repeat 

a

and 

b

for non-valved fitting on 

the appliance side.

See step 8 below to complete the installation.

Teflon
tape

Brass nut

Brass nut

Brass insert (for
plastic tubing)

Brass insert (for
plastic tubing)

Water line
tubing

Water line
tubing

Ferrule

Ferrule

Valved fitting

Non-valved 
fitting

O-ring
fitting

O-ring
fitting

SUPPLY SIDE

INLET OUTLET

APPLIANCE SIDE

Follow Directions for Proper Assembly

OPTION 2:

Quick Connect
Installation Kit
QCKIT
(sold separately)

1.

All of the

refrigerator

installation

requirements 

must be met 

when installing 

the filter.

1.

All of the refrigerator

installation

requirements must

be met when

installing the filter.

INSTALLING THE FILTER

Two installation methods are available: 

• Option 1 (brass fittings) • Option 2 (quick-connect fittings)

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