Instructions / Assembly
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Filter Cartridge Replacement Procedure
IMPORTANT: Determine whether all equipment connected to
the H2Flow™ system must be turned o prior to shutting o
water supply from lters.
1. If required, turn o equipment.
2. Turn OFF water to H2Flow™
system by closing Inlet Ball
Valve.
3. Press the red button to release pressure.
4. Remove housing(s) - use lter wrench if necessary.
5. Clean inside of housing sumps with warm water. If desired,
disinfect housing using a teaspoon of household bleach.
Add to lter bowl and add water. Let stand 5 minutes and
discard.
6. Insert new cartridge into lter housing. Match cartridge
model number to model number on bracket.
7. Make certain the O-ring is properly positioned and reinstall
lter housing (hand tighten only). Check O-ring for damage
and replace if damaged or distorted.
8. Slightly open the inlet ball valve; push the red pressure relief
button to release trapped air until a small amount of water
comes out - release the red button and fully open the ball
valve.
9. Open the ush valve downline from the lter housing (if
equipped) and ush the new cartridge to drain or bucket
for two (2) minutes or until water runs clear.
10. VERY IMPORTANT: With water supply inlet valve OPEN
and water ow conrmed, turn on connected equipment.
Failure to supply water to equipment may cause serious
damage.
11. Record lter change on the service log.
Maintenance
Routine maintenance of your H2Flow™ system involves periodic
filter cartridge changes and/or replacement of sump O-rings.
If the system sizing recommendations have been followed,
the H2Flow™ cartridge should last two years.
Filter Change Frequency
The filters should be changed in response to the following
conditions:
H2FC - 24 months since installation or last lter change
Replacement Filter Cartridges
H2Flow™ systems can only be used with H2Flow™ filter
cartridges. Use of replacement cartridges other than those
specified will void warranties, certifications and may compromise
equipment protection, water quality and equipment life.
Operation
With sufficient pressure, operation of the H2Flow™ system is
completely automatic. Dependable operation involves only
periodic filter changes and service documentation.
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