5.
Insert the white 3/8 hose that is attached to the faucet into the outlet
connection of the new remineralizer by pressing the hose in until it
completely stops
6.
Connect the remaining hose end (which has the opposite end connected
to the RO manifold outlet labeled “Faucet”) to the inlet portion of the
Remineralizer by pressing the hose in until it completely stops.
7.
Shut off the filter faucet,
turn on the water supply
and allow the RO tank
to fill up completely
(this may take around 2
hours).
8.
Once the tank has
completely filled, inspect
for leaks.
9.
If there are no leaks,
flush the filter cartridges
by opening up the RO
faucet and allowing the
water to run through
the filters until there is
no longer any pressure
coming out of the RO
faucet.
10.
Close the RO faucet, allow 2 hours for the pressure to build back up in the
system and your RO system is ready to use.
1.
Remove the remineralizer from the packaging
2.
Important: Make sure the system is not under pressure, the RO tank is
completely drained and the water supply line is shut off. You can drain the
tank and release the pressure by shutting off the supply line & opening up
the filter faucet until there is no longer any water coming out of the faucet.
3.
Once the tank is completely drained and the RO system is no longer under
pressure, remove the 3/8 hose from the inlet and outlet of the remineralizer
by pushing and holding down the white collar while pulling the hose out.
4.
Discard the expired remineralizer cartridge.