Step 2
Plug the (24 volt) transformer power cord connector into the RO system wire harness
connector (labeled transformer.)
Step 3
Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet under the sink.
Step 4
Ensure ball valve on tank is open.
Step 5
Open the RO faucet and leave it open until water begins to drip. Then close the faucet.
The tank will take 2 to 4 hours to fill completely.
Note:
Water may be cloudy or milky due to air and carbon particles in the system.
This conditions will resolve itself after a couple of tanks of water.
Step 6
After the tank has filled once, open the RO faucet and drain the tank.
Step 7
Close RO faucet and allow the tank to fill, (2-4 hours). System is now ready to use.
Note:
This system may be connected up to an ice maker. Connect a tee between the
final filter and faucet. It is recommended to install a ball valve on the ice maker line.
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W a r n i n g
To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, clean up any water
on cabinet floor and dry all water from outside of RO unit.
Start up Instructions
Semi-annual maintenence
Step 1
Turn off the water supply line needle valves.
Step 2
Close the ball valve on the tank.
Step 3
Open the RO faucet to allow the system to depressurize for 20-30 seconds before
attempting to remove housings.
Step 4
Unplug transformer from electrical outlet.
Step 5
Carefully remove the filter housings and pour water out of the housings. Dispose
of the used filters.
Step 6
Wash housings with mild soap and rinse thoroughly with water.
Step 1
Turn on the incoming hot and cold water angle stop valves. Turn on the water
line needle valves by turning counter clockwise. Check the system for leaks
and tighten fittings as necessary.
Note:
Check daily over the next week to ensure no leaks are present.