Sears RO 2000 To Replace Flow Control and Screen, To Replace the RO Cartridge, CARTRIDGE... see

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- CARE OF YOUR HOME DRINKING WATER SYSTEM -

RO MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE - The useful life of the membrane cartridge depends mostly on the pH (see page 17) of your supply water. The lower the pH, the longer the membrane will last. For ex- ample, if the feed water has a pH of about 7.0, the cartridge may last for over 1 year; but if the pH is high, cartridge life may be shortened. The high pH weakens the membrane and makes pin hole leaks.

NOTE: The amber "RO" light on the faucet base

will begin to flash when RO water quality drops so less than 75% of the TDS are removed from the

supply water.

This reverse osmosis system contains a

replaceable treatment component critical for effective removal of total dissolved solids. The

water should be tested periodically to verify

for the RO membrane to become useless. A small, cone-shaped screen is positioned over the flow con-

trol (FIG. 9) to help keep the flow control clean.

Every time you work on the RO system, check the flow control and screen to make sure they are clean.

TO REPLACE FLOW CONTROL AND SCREEN

CAUTIONS: To install the screen, place the cone end into the RO cap. Then carefully push it in us- ing 1/4" tubing as a tool. Do not force in farther after you feel resistance. Visually check to be sure it is properly positioned.

When installing the flow control, tighten the nut by hand, then another 1/4 to 1/2 turn with a pliers. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN AND DISTORT OR CRUSH THE TUBING AND FLOW CONTROL.

that the system is performing satisfactorily.

TO REPLACE THE RO CARTRIDGE

1.Refer to page 13 and follow instructions under "To Replace the Prefilter Cartridge".

2.Remove and replace the flow control and screen (see steps on this page).

3.Turn on the water supply and PURGE THE RO

CARTRIDGE... SEE PAGE 11.

BATTERIES IN ELECTRONIC BOX - Always replace the batteries (4, "AA" alkaline) in the elec- tronic control box after installing a new prefilter car- tridge and postfilter. Good batteries assure proper operation of the indicator lights. Removing the bat- teries also resets the 6 month or 900 gallon period for monitoring the filter cartridges. See FIG. 7 on

page 10.

FLOW CONTROL - A clean flow control is a must

for the RO membrane to make high quality product water. The flow control keeps water flow through the membrane at the right rate to get the best quality product water. If the control becomes plugged, so water can't get through, it will only take a short time

SERVICING THE BLADDER

If the bladder should require inspection and replace- ment, use the following guides. Refer to the parts illustration on page 18.

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

1.Remove the vacuum relief valve (use 7/16" socket).

2.Rotate the tank shutoff valve 90 o and pull from the RO housing.

3.Apply downward pressure on the RO cap while rotating counterclockwise 90 o.

NOTE: If the cap turns in the RO housing, first do steps 1 and 2 under "To Replace the Prefilter Car- tridge", page 13.

4.Lift the RO housing out of the liner assembly and

PLACE WHERE CLEAN AND SANITARY.

5.Remove the bladder.

NOTE: BE SURE THE INNER SURFACE OF THE

REPLACEMENT BLADDER, AND THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE RO HOUSING ARE CLEAN. USE DISH SOAP AND HOT WATER TO CLEAN AND RINSE.

6.Install the bladder into the liner assembly. Wet the top bead of the bladder with water, or apply a light coating of silicone grease.

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Contents WaterWorks TM Table of Contents Electronic Monitor Safety GuidesWhat Your Home Drinking Water System will do Parts Shipping Things to Check Before YOU Start to InstallHome Drinking Water System Installed Under Kitchen Sink SaddleInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle VALVE, Steps to Install the SystemRemote Location -- You can install the RO SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceInstall the Drain Adapter HOW to Install Your Home Drinking Water SystemInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle Valve FIG AN Electric Drill Water Supply Saddle ValvePrepare Mounting HOLE, Assemble Faucet and Install Screw Assemble Faucet and InstallUse in step BOX Make ELECTRICAL, and Remaining Tubing ConnectionsAll the way onto the 1/4 barb fiting on the faucet TESTING, Placing in Service SANITIZING, PressurePrefilter HOW Your Home Drinking Water System WorksImportant Purging Instructions Chlorine Will Destroy MEMCare of Your Home Drinking Water System Faucet The sinktop or countertop faucetTo Replace the Prefilter Cartridge To Replace the PostfilterTo Replace the RO Cartridge Place Where Clean and SanitaryTo Replace Flow Control and Screen Servicing the BladderArrow Automatic Shutoff ServiceDo the Sanitizing and Purging PRO CEDURES, Support Marko-ringRO Care Guide Model RO 2000 with MonitorDimensions / Specifications URERepair Parts \ IDescription of Part KEY Part NO. NumberKEY Part Description Number Remote Installation Location All of , pages 6

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.

One of the standout characteristics of the Sears RO 2000 was its compact design. Tailored for modern households, the appliance seamlessly integrated into various kitchen layouts without sacrificing space. Its sleek and contemporary aesthetics rendered it a perfect match for any decor, appealing to a broad audience of consumers.

The RO 2000 boasted multiple functionalities, including the ability to perform tasks such as baking, broiling, roasting, and heating. This versatility made it a valuable addition to homes where time-efficiency is vital. Users appreciated the appliance's capacity to prepare meals quickly while maintaining high-quality results, showcasing Sears' commitment to versatility in home technology.

In terms of technology, the Sears RO 2000 featured advanced heating systems that delivered consistent and even cooking results. Utilizing a combination of convection heating and radiant elements, the appliance ensured that food was cooked evenly and retained moisture. This was particularly advantageous for baking enthusiasts who desired perfectly risen cakes and evenly browned casseroles.

The appliance also incorporated user-friendly controls, making it simple for anyone to operate. With easy-to-read dials and pre-set cooking options, it demystified the cooking process, allowing even novice cooks to achieve professional results. The RO 2000’s intuitive interface contributed to a positive user experience, as it streamlined the cooking process and reduced the likelihood of errors.

Another highlight of the Sears RO 2000 was its energy efficiency. With increasing awareness about energy consumption, the appliance was designed to minimize electricity usage while delivering powerful performance. This feature resonated well with environmentally-conscious consumers looking to reduce their carbon footprint without compromising on convenience.

Safety was also a priority in the design of the RO 2000. Equipped with features like automatic shut-off and cool-touch exteriors, users could operate the appliance with peace of mind, reducing the risk of accidents in the kitchen.

In conclusion, the Sears RO 2000 emerged as a landmark technology in household appliances, combining advanced cooking capabilities, user-friendly design, and energy efficiency. It represented a commitment to quality and innovation, positioning Sears as a leader in the home appliance market during its time. As families sought enhanced cooking solutions, the RO 2000 stood out as a reliable partner in creating delicious meals and fostering a love for cooking.