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TUBE REMOVAL
Relieve pressure from the tubing and fitting by shutting off the water supply. Push uniformly around the collar
flange against the fitting body while pulling the tubing away from the fitting to release it.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that installations are inspected at least annually and parts replaced as needed.
Tapping Into Cold Water Line
Caution: The water supply to your unit MUST be from the COLD WATER LINE. Hot water will severely
damage your R.O. System.
1.) Locate the cold water angle shut off valve underneath the sink and turn it off. Open cold water faucet to
release the pressure. On single handed faucets, the hot water may have to be turned off to prevent any
hot water cross over. If water continues to come out of faucet with angle valve turned off, the house main
will have to be turned off. Care must be taken for appliances that may be damaged by an interrupted
water supply.
2.) Easy Connector (Cold Water Supply Connector )
Your R/O system and the optional Undersink Faucet both come with a cold water connector. The style
that comes with the optional faucet is the most convenient to use. The Cold Water Supply Connector is
1/2" male x 1/2" female NPT, which is the size of most cold water lines under the sink. Under most sinks
is a flexible braided stainless steel line attached to the hard copper tubing that is part of your faucet.
Simply disconnect water lines where the braided hose connects to the hard copper and install the cold
water connector shown below. Make sure to reinstall any gaskets on both sides of the Cold Water
Connector. Insert the Red Tube from the R/O system into the ¼” quick connect on this cold water supply
connector.
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Standard Connector w/R/O Optional Connector w/Faucet Kit