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LIFE LC-30 C/UC
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LIFE LC-30 Installation
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Refer to diagrams on page15.
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STEP 1
: Unscrew the existing aerator from your faucet.
STEP 2
: Use Teflon plumber’s tape on the threads. Make sure the black rubber
washer is inside the diverter valve before you screw it onto your
faucet. This assures a proper seal.
(Three different sized adaptors
are included for non-standard sized faucets).
STEP 3
: Unscrew the round nut from the side of the diverter valve. Place the
1/4” tubing through the nut and over the opening. Press 1/4” tube on
the barb fitting and screw the nut back onto the diverter valve over
the tubing. Tubing should now fit snugly onto the diverter valve.
STEP 4
: Run the other end of the 1/4” tubing that you attached to the
diverter valve to the
(IN)
on the Pre-filter. Connect another piece of
1/4” tubing to the
(OUT)
on the Pre-filter. Run 2-3 gallons of water
through the pre-filter before connecting them to the unit. This tube
will then go to the inlet valve on the bottom of the ionizer in STEP 6.
STEP 5
:
Remove the plugs in the following manner:
Lay the ionizer down
on its back and you will see two white elbows extruding from the
bottom of the machine. There will be an off-white collar around the
base of the elbow
(see page 18)
. Push in the collar against the face of
the fitting. With the collar held in this position, you can extract the
plug from the machine. It is sometimes helpful to use the back of a
butter knife or screw driver to remove the plugs.
STEP 6
: Insert the 1/4” tubing from the
(OUT)
on the Pre-filter to the
inlet
valve
on the bottom of the ionizer using the quick connect instruc-
tions on page 18. Insert another 1/4” tube in the outlet elbow on the
bottom of the ionizer and run the other end into the sink securing it
with the suction cup provided. Some units may contain water
Don’t be alarmed; we test units for quality before shipment.
STEP 7
: Run the ionizer and check for leaks at all tubing locations from
the Diverter Valve to the Ionizer itself before operating the unit.