Installation Manual
Tools Needed:
Filter Housing Wrench
Gasket Lubricant
Replacement Filters
Towels
Whole House System
Filter Change
Each filter is good for approximately 6 months or up to 100,000 gallons
of water. The amount of time and water depends on the quality,
temperature, and pressure of your water supply. Your replacement cycle
may be longer or shorter because of this.
If you notice a drop in your water pressure in your home or on the
pressure gauges, this usually indicates you are ready for a filter
replacement. Once your pressure has dropped 10-12 PSI from your initial
pressure we suggest replacing your filters.
Press the red pressure release button
Prepare for the system to discharge water when you remove the
housing. Use your Filter Housing Wrench to unscrew the filter housings
from your system.
Turn Off Water Supply
First, turn off water supply to the system.
Open the nearest faucet until flow stops to depressurize your
plumbing. Shut off the faucet once flow stops.
Prepare for water discharge then press the red pressure release button.
Remove the old filter and throw it away. Drain any water from your
filter housing.
Filter Cleaning
We recommend cleaning your filter housing once a year. To do this
scrub the inside of the housing and the inside of the top manifold with
one gallon of warm water mixed with 1 tablespoon of household
bleach. Make sure to protect your hands during cleaning. Rinse all parts
with water until all traces of bleach are gone.
Note! Do not add bleach directly to any part of the system.