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3.
Wait for tank to fill:
Before usage, allow the tank to fill. Tank normally takes
2-3 hours
to fill.
When the tank is filled, the RO will shut off automatically.
4.
Drain Tank:
Please do not use the first tank of water. Once the tank has filled, open
the drinking water faucet to drain the tank and filters.
It will usually take
about 5 minutes to flush the unit. When the tank is completely empty water will
simply trickle out the faucet. At this time, please close the drinking faucet and allow
the unit another 2-3 hours to refill the tank. The 2nd tank of water will be ready for
use.
Please Note:
Water may come out dark for the first few seconds on the initial
flush, and then clear right up. This is due to the GAC (granular activated carbon)
post filter.
5.
Clean up area:
Allow the system to run while cleaning up tools and work area.
6.
Check for leaks!
Make sure
no leaking
at joints, fittings, valves, and tubing connections.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed the Reverse Osmosis System!
* * * End Installation Section * * *
Step 7: System Start-Up
1.
Turn on feed water:
Slowly, turn on your Cold water supply. Open the Needle Valve (turn
counter-
clockwise
) to allow the raw water to enter the system.
Check for leaks!
2.
Open tank valve:
Open the tank’s ball valve to allow water to enter the tank. The tank’s valve is
“On”
when the valve handle is parallel (in the same direction) with the valve’s outlet (
see Fig. 12
Page 15
).
Check for leaks!
Tips!
If
Point X leaks
after you have tightened the brass nut, check to make sure you did put
the plastic
“insert”
into the tubing. If the insert is already in place, then try applying Teflon
tape from the threaded metal stud all the way to the plastic tubing, wrap the whole connec-
tion with 8-10 rounds of Teflon tape. Smooth out the tape on the threaded part with your
fingers. Tighten brass nut again. This should stop the leak.
If the plastic sleeve is damaged, you can use the metal sleeve, but you need to apply
Teflon tape as described above, this should stop the leak.
If
Point Y
(tank ball valve) leaks, please make sure there was
6-8 wraps
of Teflon tape
applied onto the tank metal stem before screwing on tank ball valve.
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3.
Wait for tank to fill:
W
W
Be
e
fo
fore
re u
us
sage, allow the tank to fill. Tank normally takes
2-3 hours
to fill.
When the tank is filled, the
R
R
O
will shut off automatically.
4.
Drain Tank:
TT
Please do not use the first tank
k
o
of
f
w
water. Once the tank has filled
d
,
, op
op
en
en
,
p
rr
the drinking water faucet to
o
d
d
ra
ra
in
in
the tank and filters.
g
It will usu
u
al
al
ly
ly
t
ta
ake
about 5 minutes to flush the
e u
u
ni
ni
t.
t.
W
W
hen the tank is completely empty
ty
w
w
at
at
er will
simply trickle out the fauce
ce
t.
t. A
A
t
t this time, please close the drinking
n f
f
au
aucet and allow
the unit another 2-3 h
h
ou
ours
rs t
t
o refill the tank. The 2nd tank of w
wa
ater
er
will be ready for
use.
Please Note:
e:
W
Wat
at
e
er may come out dark for the first f
few
ew
s
se
econds on the initial
W
W
flush, and t
t
he
he
n
n
cl
c
ear right up. This is due to the
he
G
G
AC
AC (
(
granular activated carbon)
post
t
f
f
il
il
te
te
r.
r.
5.
Clean up area:
Allow
w
th
the
e
s
system to run while cleaning up tools and work area.
6.
Check for leaks!
Make sure
no leaking
at joints, fittings, valves, and tubing connections.
Congratulations! You have successf
sf
ul
ul
ly installed the Reverse Osmosis Sys
s
te
tem!
m!
* * *
En
En
d
d I
Installation Section * * *
Step 7: Sys
yste
te
m
m Start-Up
1.
Tur
ur
n
on
on feed water:
TT
Slowly, turn on your C
C
ol
ol
d
d
water supply. Open the Needle Va
V
lve
e
(t
(t
urn
counter-
cl
cl
oc
c
kw
k
ise
) to allow the raw water to enter
th
th
e
e
sy
stem.
Check for leaks!
2.
2
O
Open tank valve:
Open the tank
k’s
’s
b
b
al
al
l
l
va
v
lve to allow water to enter the tank
k
.
Th
The tank’s valve is
“On”
when the valve handle is par
al
al
le
le
l
l (in the same direction) with the valve’s outlet (
see Fig. 12
Page 15
).
Check for leaks!
Tips!
If Point X leaks
after you have tightened the brass nut, check to make sure you did put
the plastic
“insert”
into the tubing. If the inser
er
t
t
is already in place, then try applying Tef
ef
lo
lon
n
tape
pe
from the threaded metal stud all the wa
wa
y
y to
to the plastic tubing, wrap the whole co
co
nn
nn
ec-
ti
ion
on
w
wit
i
h 8-10 rounds of Teflon tape. Sm
Smoo
oo
th
th out the tape on the threaded part w
w
it
ith
h y
your
fi
fing
ngers. Tighten brass nut again. This
s s
s
ho
houl
uld
d stop the leak.
If the plastic sleeve is damaged
d,
,
yo
yo
u
u
can use the metal sleeve, but you ne
ne
ed
ed t
to apply
Teflon tape as described abo
bo
ve
,
,
th
h
is should stop the leak.
If
Point Y
(tank ball va
va
lv
lve)
e) l
le
eaks, please make sure there was
s
Y
6-
6-
8
8
wr
wr
aps
of Teflon tape
applied onto the tan
ank
k
m
metal stem before screwing on tank bal
ll
l va
valv
lv
e.
e
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