
Ionized Water Hose Installation
• Thread the male threads on the Ionized Water Hose into the female receptacle on top of the water ionizer.
• Hand tighten securely.
Do not
use pliers or similar tools to tighten or damage may occur.
Connecting the Power
• Insert the female end of the power cord (labeled Detachable Power Cord in photo) into the male receptacle on the
bottom of the unit.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure it is pushed
ALL THE WAY
onto the receptacle.
• Plug the power cord into a property installed grounded, three-prong electrical outlet. The unit LED display
will light up.
NOTE:
Please note that after installing, you should let the water run for 3-5 minutes on the “Filtered Water” setting to clean out any
loose carbon particles from the filter. The water may appear a darker color at first, but this will disappear as the water runs.
Outlet port
O-ring
Stainless steel
outlet hose
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Connecting the Drain Line
• Insert one end of the 3/8” (larger diameter) tubing into the acid water drain
OUT
quick connect fitting on the on
the bottom of the unit (remove the lock collar first). Reattach the tube lock.
IMPORTANT:
Push the tubing
ALL THE WAY
into the connector so that it will not leak.
• Place the free end of the 3/8” (larger diameter) tubing through the hole in the acidic water drain line suction cup.
• Stick the suction cup onto the side of the sink where you want the acidic water drain line located.
• Route the water supply line (1/4” tubing) and the acidic water drain line (3/8” tubing) through the notch on the bottom of
the unit so that they exit the appropriate side. The quick connect connectors will swivel to accommodate exit from either side.
• Place the water ionizer in an upright position.
Faucet Diverter Installation
• Remove the aerator from the faucet head (Put this in a location where you can find it if you ever need to reinstall it
onto the faucet at a later date). This is usually done without tools by rotating counter-clockwise.
(1)
• Slip on the rubber sealing ring, appropriate diverter valve adapter
(2)
and faucet diverter
(3),
and tighten firmly. The
use of pliers may be required to properly tighten diverter. Wrap a piece of cloth around the diverter or aerator and
then apply tool to prevent damage. With the diverter, you can use your sink normally and divert water into the ionizer
as desired. Be careful not to over tighten as leakage or thread damage may occur.
Diverter valve
adapter
Faucet Diverter
Rubber
sealing ring
Diverter valve
adapter
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1
2
3
Connecting the Water Supply
NOTE:
You need to remove the lock collar from the quick connect fitting before you can install the tubing. Reattach
the collar after inserting the tube.
• Cut the ¼” tubing (smaller diameter tubing) to a length that easily reaches from the faucet diverter valve to the
bottom of the water ionizer.
• Insert one end of the cut piece of tubing onto the faucet head stem on the diverter valve.
IMPORTANT:
Push the tubing
ALL THE WAY
onto the stem
• Insert the other end of the tubing into the supply water IN
quick connect fitting on the bottom of the unit (remove the
lock collar first). Reattach the lock collar.
IMPORTANT:
Push the tubing
ALL THE WAY
into the
connector so that it does not leak!.
NOTE:
When cutting tubing, be sure to cut tube square for proper installation to the quick connection.
OUT
IN
Acidic
water
output port
Tap water
input port