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Cartridge Replacement
1.
Close the feed water shut-o
ff
valve.
2. Close the tank shut-o
ff
valve.
3.
Open the dispensing faucet to relieve system pressure. Close dispensing faucet when
fl
ow has stopped.
4.
Remove the cover from the front of the system. Remove the retaining clip. Pull the cartridge o
ff
the system evenly at
top and bo
tt
om. Dispose of used cartridge.
6.
Install the new cartridge, rocking gently from side to side as necessary un
ti
l the cartridge tubes are properly engaged in
the unit connectors. Install the retaining clip, ensuring the slide locks snap into place in the slots. If the clip does not snap
easily into place through the slots it means the cartridge is not fully inserted into the connectors. Press the top or bo
tt
om of
the cartridge to engage the connector so that it snaps fully into place. Failure to properly install the retaining clip will result
in accidental leaks and
fl
ooding.
7.
Turn on feed water shut-o
ff
valve and open dispensing faucet.
8.
Close dispensing faucet a
ft
er water starts running.
9.
Observe system for any leaks, especially at newly re placed cartridge.
10. Open the tank shut-o
ff
valve.
11. The system should be
fl
ushed at least once as described above under Sec
ti
on 8.
Post Filter Replacement
1.
Close the feed water shut-o
ff
valve.
2.
Close the tank shut-o
ff
valve.
3.
Open the dispensing faucet.
4. Close the dispensing faucet when the water stops
fl
owing.
5. Locate the inline
fi
lter on the faucet line.
6. Remove the tubing by depressing the collet in a downward direc
ti
on and pulling the blue tubing from the
fi
lter.
7. Remove the other side of the feed tubing as described above.
8. Reverse the above steps to install the new inline
fi
lter, making sure that the tubing is pressed in as far as possible.
9.
Turn on the feed water valve. Observe system for any leaks, especially at newly re placed cartridge.
10. Open the tank shut-o
ff
valve.
11. The system should be
fl
ushed at least once as described in System Ac
ti
va
ti
on and Flushing.
Maintenance