Inflow
W a t e r H o s e Installation
W a t e r H o s e Installation
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1. Place the unit on the planned installation location and
screw the flexible tube clockwise into the water outlet
hole positioned at the top of the unit. Do not over
tighten.
5. Cut an appropriate length of drain hose and connect
it the drain on the rear of the unit.Make sure the drain
hose is positioned lower than the unit and in the sink
to drain properly.
6. Make sure all hose connections are firmly seated in
the correct holes, both on the unit and at the water
supply
7. Turn on both the cold and hot water supply. Make
sure there are no leaks at any of the connections.
Make sure the faucet is working with both hot and
cold water. Make sure there are no leaks from the
hose connections on the bottom of the unit. Make
sure the hoses are firmly seated in the unit holes.
8. Plug in the power cord and turn on the unit. You
should hear a series of tones when you power up the
unit.
2. Press the stem elbows into the water inflow and
outflow holes located on the bottom of the unit until
you hear a click and feel the hose sit firmly in place.
3. Measure between where the unit will be located (on
the counter) and the water faucet (or under-sink T-
connection) where the diverter (or T-connection) will
be installed. Cut enough hose to allow connec- tion
from the rear of the unit to the water supply (either
faucet diverter or under-sink T-connection). Note:
Keep the length under-16 feet (5 meters) from the
unit to the faucet. You may need a pressure pump
or larger size hose if the pressure is too low. Be sure
to leave a few extra inches (centimeters) of length so
the faucet can still be rotated.
4.
Connect the hose from the inflow hole to the cold
water supply, either at the faucet diverter (Option A
- remove the nut from the diverter, slide the nut on
to the hose, firmly seat the hose on the faucet
diverter, and screw the nut over the hose and back
on to the faucet diverter) or the under-sink T-connection.
(Option B
– route the hose through the counter-top
to the T-connection, firmly seat the hose on the T-
connection, make sure the connection is sealed
completely)
Inflow
Drain
hose to faucet
hose to sink
Drain
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