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7.1
See figure Sample Installation and figures of system top view, and note connection points
A-B, C-D, E-F, and G-H.
7.2
Facing the front of the system, 1st stage is the see through housing located on the right hand
side. Connect the
RED
tubing Feed Water Adapter (AFW43) (point A) to the stage 1 elbow
fitting (point B).
7.3
Connect the Flow Restrictor (point C, 3-inch long cylinder with a FLOW labeled on it) to
the Drain Saddle (point D) with the
BLACK
tubing.
7.4
On the right side of the Post Carbon Filter (FT15, 5
th
stage), connect the T-fitting (point E)
and the Tank Valve (point F) with the
YELLOW
tubing.
7.5
At the left end of the stage 5 FT15 filter, insert the
BLUE
tubing (links to RO faucet) into
the elbow fitting.
* Models with UV/AK/DI: RO water flows out of point G at FT15 and flows into the input
(left) side of the next stage. So the
BLUE
tubing should be connected to the output side of
the final stage.
7.6
Connect the other end of the
BLUE
tubing to the RO faucet (refer to
How to Use the
Compression Fitting
).
7.7
You may neatly organize the tubing, but make sure to leave enough length so the filter
system can be moved freely in and out of the cabinet when replacing
filters.
7.8
You can mount the system using two 10 x 1-1/4 Phillips Flat Wood
Screws. This will make replacing filter cartridges easier.
Note:
If you plan on
mounting/hanging the system, it is highly recommended to include supports under each of
the bottom three housings. Supports under the housings will take the water weight off the
housing threads, and ensure the thread strength does not decay over the years.
Step 8: System Start Up (model specific sub-steps are marked with a *)
Note:
You may now plug in the booster pump to an outlet. The pump will not turn on until
water is flowing.
* If your model has a UV stage, do not plug in the UV power until the system has been fully
flushed.
8.1
Make sure no tubings are kinked.
Turn the Tank Shut-off Valve OFF (perpendicular to
the yellow tube).
Place a towel under the system to catch any possible water leaks.
8.2
To prevent any residual carbon from the carbon pre filters from getting into the RO
membrane, you previously left the tubing to the inlet of the RO membrane housing cap
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