Sears RO 2000 manual To Replace the Prefilter Cartridge, To Replace the Postfilter

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- CARE OF YOUR HOME DRINKING WATER SYSTEM -

PREFILTER CARTRIDGE - You must replace the prefilter cartridge often to protect the RO mem- brane from being destroyed by chlorine, and/or from plugging with sediments from the water supply. If you have chlorine in the water, replace the cartridge at least every 6 months. If the prefilter cartridge plugs with sediments, water flow intothe RO system drops, slowing the making of quality RO water. The

RO membrane may also begin to plug with sediments. If this happens, you may not get enough RO water for your needs.

NOTE: The amber "FILT" light on the faucet base will begin to flash after 6 months or 900 gallons of product water use to tell you the filter cartridge needs replacing.

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POSTFILTER - Always replace the postfilter at the same time you replace the prefilter cartridge. The postfilter gives the product water a final filtering of any tastes and/or odors that may remain.

TO REPLACE THE POSTFILTER

CAUTION: BE SURE TO RELIEVE PRESSURE, STEPS 1, 2 AND 3, Bo'n'OM OF PAGE 12.

1.Disconnect tubing at both ends (Fig. 9).

2.Pull the filter from the holder and remove fittings from both ends.

3.Observing the flow arrow, on new filter, turn the fittings (use Teflon tape) into both ends. The elbow fitting installs at the bottom end, or outlet.

4.Replace filter into the holder and reconnect the tubing at both ends.

TO REPLACE THE PREFILTER CARTRIDGE

CAUTION: BE SURETO RELIEVE PRESSURE, STEPS 1, 2 AND 3, BOTTOM OF PAGE 12.

IMPORTANT: BE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN BEFORE WORKING ON RO SYSTEM IN- TERNAL PARTS.

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1.Remove the clamp retainers and clamp sections (Fig. 9).

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2.Separate the cap from the RO housing (no need to disconnect tubing) and set aside.

NOTE: If the cap o-ring seal remained in the RO housing, replace it on the cap.

(2)3. Lift the RO cartridge and prefilter cartridge from the housing, then separate and dispose of the prefilter cartridge.

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4.Dump water remaining in the RO housing.

5.Slide the RO cartridge INTO THE TOP END of the new prefilter cartridge, as shown in FIG. 9, then place into the RO housing.

NOTE: Be sure the bottom end of the prefilter is at the bottom, and the up arrow ( -_) on the RO cartridge points upward (o-ring seal end down- ward).

6.Be sure the cap o-ring has lubrication (silicone grease). Then, push into position and install clamp sections and retainers,

7.Replace the electronic box batteries.., see page

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Contents WaterWorks TM Table of Contents What Your Home Drinking Water System will do Safety GuidesElectronic Monitor Home Drinking Water System Installed Under Kitchen Sink Things to Check Before YOU Start to InstallParts Shipping SaddleRemote Location -- You can install the RO Steps to Install the SystemInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle VALVE, SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle Valve FIG HOW to Install Your Home Drinking Water SystemInstall the Drain Adapter AN Electric Drill Water Supply Saddle ValvePrepare Mounting HOLE, Assemble Faucet and Install Use in step Assemble Faucet and InstallScrew All the way onto the 1/4 barb fiting on the faucet Make ELECTRICAL, and Remaining Tubing ConnectionsBOX SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceImportant Purging Instructions HOW Your Home Drinking Water System WorksPrefilter Chlorine Will Destroy MEMFaucet The sinktop or countertop faucet Care of Your Home Drinking Water SystemTo Replace the Postfilter To Replace the Prefilter CartridgeTo Replace Flow Control and Screen Place Where Clean and SanitaryTo Replace the RO Cartridge Servicing the BladderDo the Sanitizing and Purging PRO CEDURES, Automatic Shutoff ServiceArrow Support Marko-ringModel RO 2000 with Monitor RO Care GuideURE Dimensions / Specifications\ I Repair PartsKEY Part Description Number KEY Part NO. NumberDescription of Part All of , pages 6 Remote Installation Location

RO 2000 specifications

The Sears RO 2000, released in the late 1980s, marked a significant advancement in the realm of personal appliances and home technology. As a state-of-the-art product in its category, the RO 2000 offered a blend of innovative features designed to enhance user convenience, functionality, and efficiency.

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