Service manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................3
SECTION II. SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................5
SECTION III. PREPARATION ....................................................................................6
A. Major System Components ....................................................................... 6
B. Tools Recommended for Installation ......................................................... 6
C. Site Selection For Major System Components ......................................... 6
SECTION IV. INSTALLATION STEPS ......................................................................7
A. Faucet Installation ..................................................................................... 7
B. Feed Water Saddle Valve Installation ....................................................... 9
C. Drain Clamp Installation ........................................................................... 9
D. R.O. Manifold Assembly Installation ...................................................... 10
E. Position the Drinking Water Holding Tank
and Make the Final Hose Connections ...................................................11
F. Start Up ................................................................................................... 11
SECTION V. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ...............................................12
A. Normal Operation ................................................................................... 12
B. Changing Filters ....................................................................................... 12
C. Changing the In–Line Activated Carbon Post Filter ............................. 13
SECTION VI. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................14
EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST ...............................................................................16
CAUTION:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have issued guidance to people with
severely weakened immune systems who may want to take extra precautions to reduce the risk of infection with Cryptosporidium from drinking
water. This guidance pertains to people with HIV/AIDS, patients receiving treatment for cancer, recipients of organ or bone marrow transplants,
transplant patients taking immunosuppressive drugs, and persons who have congenital immunodeciencies.
The EPA has stated that they do not know the signicance of drinking water compared to other possible sources of Cryptosporidium to determine
how most people become infected. The CDC-EPA guidance suggests that immunosuppressed individuals discuss their risks with their health care
provider.
This drinking water system is tested and Certied by NSF International to NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for cyst reduction. It meets the NSF/ANSI
standard of reducing at least 99.95%* of cysts (including Cryptosporidium), however, because this is not 100%, immunosuppressed individuals
should take the extra precaution of boiling their drinking water. According to the CDC-EPA, bringing water to a rolling boil for one minute is the
most certain approach for killing Cryptosporidium.
All individuals should take adequate precautions when changing the lter cartridges, including wearing protective gloves, to avoid direct contact
with the exhausted cartridges.
*For complete specications, refer to the Performance Data Sheet.