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Home Master

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 Water Filter  Owners Manual 

Contents: 

 

Instruction book: detailed descriptions, photos and troubleshooting guide 

 

Mounting bracket & screws assembled with housing cap(s) 

 

Housing sump(s) with filter(s), o-ring, and silicone grease 

 

Filter housing wrench 

 

Maintenance Schedule 

 

SEE APPENDIX A 

 

General System Specifications (See Appendix A for additional Information) 

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Feed water: PSI 20 - 90 PSI ; for pressure greater than 90 PSI install a pressure 
regulator set to 75 PSI 

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Feed water Temperature: 40

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 - 100

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(F)  

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IRON BACTERIA: NONE 

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Your results may vary depending on regular maintenance, general condition of unit, and 
initial water supply. Filter not designed to treat microbially unsafe or non-potable water 
without adequate disinfection before and after unit.

 

 

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 Water Filter  Owners Manual 

Filter Change Instructions 

 

1.

 

For well water—shock chlorinate your well and pipes prior to removing filters.

 

2.

 

Turn off the water supply to the system. Depress the red pressure release button on the top of 
the filter housing cap to relieve system pressure. If your system was not equipped with a 
pressure relief valve, leave open a nearby faucet. This will make removing the filter housing 
possible.

 

3.

 

Unscrew the housing (sump) from the cap using the filter wrench included with your system, or 
a commercially available “strap” type wrench. Remove and discard old filter cartridge.

 

4.

 

Scrub the sump and cap with warm water mixed with about 2 tablespoons of household bleach 
using a sponge or soft rag. Wear rubber gloves. 

 

5.

 

A) Pour 2 cups of unscented concentrated bleach in each empty sump and close the system to 
hand tight and fit snug tight with the wrench. DO NOT over tighten. B) Drain your hot water 
heater. C) Open the main water supply to the system. D) Open a faucet at the furthest point 
from the system and run water until you smell the chlorine. Flush the toilet. Repeat at each point 
of use moving towards the filter system. E) Close the main water supply to the system. F) Open 
each housing. 

 

6.

 

Lubricate the o

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ring with clean silicon grease . Be sure to use liberal amounts of grease on the  

lower oring so that the entire surface is covered. Failure to do so will cause binding, oring 
damage, leaks, and difficulties reopening the housing.  DO NOT USE PETROLIUM JELLY. 
Insert o

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ring in grove and press into place taping the o

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ring all the way around. Make sure the o

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ring is seated level. Replace o

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ring if damaged or stretched. 

 

7.

 

Remove filter packaging and insert new filter cartridge into the sump, making sure that it slips 
over the standpipe in the bottom of the sump. 

 

8.

 

Fit the bottom of the housing (sump) into the cap and hand tighten, then use the filter wrench to 
fit snug. Do not over tighten. 

 

9.

 

Turn on the water supply slowly to allow the system to fill with water. Close any open valves 
downstream of the system once water flows and air is purged. Inspect system carefully for 
leaks. If a leak is found, first follow the shut off de

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pressurization procedure and then remove 

the housing to  inspect the o

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ring to ensure that it is seated properly. Then retighten. 

 

10.

 

Flush the system by turning on a few cold

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water faucets. Allow the water to run until the air and 

carbon has been purged. Water may be cloudy initially. New activated carbon filter cartridges 
may contain loose carbon and air bubbles after installation. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HMF1C

Page 1: ...anitize System At filter change At filter change At filter change At filter change At filter change It is a good idea to keep a set of spare orings 1 per housing You may need to change them each time you open the housing Note Filter life will vary based upon contaminant level and usage Note protect system against freezing direct sunlight and the elements This information subject to change without ...

Page 2: ...5 A Pour 2 cups of unscented concentrated bleach in each empty sump and close the system to hand tight and fit snug tight with the wrench DO NOT over tighten B Drain your hot water heater C Open the main water supply to the system D Open a faucet at the furthest point from the system and run water until you smell the chlorine Flush the toilet Repeat at each point of use moving towards the filter s...

Page 3: ...er Customer Service Hotline 1 877 693 PURE Page 3 Home Master Water Filter Owners Manual Installing The Whole House Filtration System Tools Required Safety glasses hacksaw Towels Soldering iron or torch Flat head screwdriver Power drill Medium Crescent wrench Teflon tape Monkey wrench Parts required not included 2 shut off valves bypass valve s optional 2 hex nipples or pipe nipples pressure gauge...

Page 4: ...ce Fit a pipe union onto the cut section of the main Water Line IN see diagram 8 Fit together pipe union and shut off valve Use Teflon tape on threaded fittings 9 Simultaneously fit together shut off valve and whole house filter using pipe nipple or hex nipple to draw then together on the IN side of the filter 10 Fit pipe hanger on water IN side for additional support 11 Simultaneously fit togethe...

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