Service manual
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•Attheendof15minutes,inthefollowing
order, close the Feed Water Saddle Valve,
close the Holding Tank Valve and open the
Dispensing Faucet to release the pressure.
•RemovetheSediment/CarbonFilterHousing
and empty. Remove the wrapping and install
the Sediment/Carbon Prelter. Firmly tighten
the Housing hand tight only.
•RemovetheActivatedCarbonFilterHousing
and empty. Remove the wrapping and install
the Activated Carbon Post Filter. Firmly
tighten the Housing hand tight only.
•Disconnecttheyellowproductwatertubing
that runs from the Holding Tank to the Tee
(see Fig. 1). Put 50 drops of bleach (this is ½
tsp. or 3 ml) into the tubing and reconnect it
to the Tee.
NOTE: Now is the convenient time to
change the In–Line Activated Carbon Post
Filter, see Sec. V, C.1–6.
•SlowlyopentheFeedWaterSaddleValve.
When water begins dripping out of the
Dispensing Faucet, in the following order,
close the Faucet and then open the Holding
Tank Valve.
•DonotopentheFaucetforatleast8hours.
•Discardtherstthreefulltanksofwater
produced, they will contain chlorine.
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C. Changing the In–Line Activated Carbon Post
Filter
1. Close the Feed Water Saddle Valve by turning
fully clockwise.
2. Close the Holding Tank Valve and then open
the Dispensing Faucet to release the pressure.
3. Remove the In–Line Activated Carbon Post
Filter. Disconnect the used Post Filter by
pressing in the connector’s collar and at the
same time pulling the tube out of the tting.
4. Firmly reconnect the polytubes to the new Post
Filter. (Refer to Fig. 5). Make sure the tubing is
pressed all the way in to create a pressure tight
connection.
NOTE: If you want to pull the tubing out for some
reason, push the ring around the tubing in and
pull the tubing out.
5. Slowly open the Feed Water Saddle Valve.
6. When water begins dripping out of the Faucet,
in the following order, close the Faucet and
open the Holding Tank Valve. When the
Faucet is rst opened, expect air and carbon
nes (very ne black powder), from the new
Post Filter to be rinsed out. This is normal for
the rst tank of water.