vi Revised
10/2014
To clean/replace the quartz sleeve: ......................................... 16
Membrane: ......................................................................................... 17
To change the membrane: .......................................................... 18
Estimated System Life..................................................................... 19
System Sanitization: ........................................................................ 19
Sanitization Procedure: ............................................................... 20
Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 21
Tracing Water Flow .......................................................................... 21
Reverse Osmosis System Limited Warranty .............................. 25
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ensure the lines are flushed well. Make sure to close the faucet
2-3 times to allow water to fill the tank, then open again to
flush the tank.
12.
Install new filters (the inline filters MUST be replaced as
detailed in the filter changing instructions, since the chlorine
will exhaust them).
13.
Insert membrane (either the original or a new one) into
membrane housing.
14.
Ensure housings are tight and all connections are secure.
15.
Flush the system as detailed in the filter change instructions to
clean out the new filters.
16.
Your system is now sanitized and ready to use.
Troubleshooting
Tracing Water Flow
Note:
Tank valve needs to be shut off unless otherwise indicated.
When tracing water flow, shut feed water valve off and remove
line to be checked from fitting. Turn feed water valve back on,
ensuring it is fully open before checking flow. Repeat this process
with each step until the problem is found.
1.
Check feed water line (red) connected to the inlet side of the
clear housing on the bottom of the system. Flow should be
strong and forceful. If not, ensure water supply is on and feed
water valve is open. If water supply is on and feed water valve
is open and still no water, replace the line connecting the
system to the feed water valve.
2.
Check flow on line coming from 3rd (white) housing connected
to the auto shut off valve (ASV, the white block behind the
membrane with 4 connections). Flow should be close to the
same as before the filters. If not, verify the middle filter is
installed with the gasket end facing up. If installed correctly
and flow is still significantly reduced, replace the filters.
3.
Directly across the ASV is a line running to either the single
fitting end of the membrane OR the UV filter, depending on
system configuration. Check the flow, if flow is significantly
reduced or none at all, the auto shut off valve is blocking flow.
Open the faucet to relieve any pressure on the system, and
check again. If flow is still impeded, the auto shut off is worn
out and needs replaced