Sears RO 2000 Safety Guides, What Your Home Drinking Water System will do, Electronic Monitor

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- SAFETY GUIDES -

DO NOT USE THE SYSTEM ON

MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE WATER,

OR WATER OF UNKNOWN QUALITY

WITHOUT ADEQUATE DISINFECTION

BEFORE OR AFTER THE SYSTEM.

Systems certified for cyst reduction may

be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.

CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC

WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR PLUMBING

AND SANITATION CODES. YOU MUST FOLLOW THEIR GUIDES AS YOU INSTALL

THE SYSTEM. FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL CODES IF THEY DIFFER WITH GUIDES IN THIS MANUAL.

The Home Drinking Water System works on water pressure of 40 psi (minimum) to 125 psi (maximum). See the table on page 17. If your

house water pressure is over the maximum,

install a pressure reducing valve in the water

supply to the Home Drinking Water System.

Do not install the Home Drinking Water System outside, or in extreme hot or cold temp- eratures. Temperature of the water supply to the Home Drinking Water System must be be- tween 40OF (minimum) and 100OF (maximum).

See the specification table on page 17. DO NOT INSTALL ON HOT WATER.

Read the other limits (pH, hardness, etc.) on page 17 and be sure your water supply con- forms. Please read WATER SUPPLY, page 4.

- WHAT YOUR HOME DRINKING WATER SYSTEM WILL DO -

Your Home Drinking Water System is a REVERSE

OSMOSIS (RO) water treating unit. It uses household water pressure to reverse a natural physical process called osmosis. Water, under pressure, is forced through a semi-permeable mem- brane where minerals and impurities are screen- ed out and sent down the drain with the waste water. These minerals and impurities are measured as total dissolved solids (TDS).

ing and cooking. Foods will look better and taste better too. The system eliminates the need to buy bottled water. Instead, it puts high quality water right at your fingertips.

NOTE: A product data sheet is included, and also available from Sears. The data sheet lists what this

RO system will remove (or reduce) from the water.

The system includes replaceable pre and postfilter

sediment-carbon cartridges. The prefilter removes sand, dirt, rust particles and other sediments. It also takes chlorine out of the feed water. The postfilter removes any remaining tastes and/or odors just before water is taken from the system faucet. The storage area holds almost 1 gallon of RO product water for your needs.

The undersink system connects to a house COLD water pipe for a water supply. An automatic shutoff valve prevents water waste when the storage area is full and the faucet is closed.

The drinking water system gives you a continuous supply of sparkling clear, delicious water for drink-

ELECTRONIC MONITOR

The electronic model has 2 water quality sensors, located in the electronic box. Indicator lights on the faucet base work with the sensors, or probes, to show you when water quality is good, and when the system needs servicing.

As you take water from the RO faucet, a flashing green light means the system is giving you high quality RO water. Over a period of time, the RO membrane, prefilter cartridge and postfilter begin to lose efficiency. Flashing amber lights (see pages 12, 13 and 14) tell you when to service the RO mem- brane and filters.

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Contents WaterWorks TM Table of Contents Safety Guides What Your Home Drinking Water System will doElectronic Monitor Saddle Things to Check Before YOU Start to InstallHome Drinking Water System Installed Under Kitchen Sink Parts ShippingSANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in Service Steps to Install the SystemRemote Location -- You can install the RO Install the Cold Water Supply Saddle VALVE,AN Electric Drill Water Supply Saddle Valve HOW to Install Your Home Drinking Water SystemInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle Valve FIG Install the Drain AdapterPrepare Mounting HOLE, Assemble Faucet and Install Assemble Faucet and Install Use in stepScrew Make ELECTRICAL, and Remaining Tubing Connections All the way onto the 1/4 barb fiting on the faucetBOX SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceChlorine Will Destroy MEM HOW Your Home Drinking Water System WorksImportant Purging Instructions PrefilterFaucet The sinktop or countertop faucet Care of Your Home Drinking Water SystemTo Replace the Postfilter To Replace the Prefilter CartridgeServicing the Bladder Place Where Clean and SanitaryTo Replace Flow Control and Screen To Replace the RO CartridgeSupport Marko-ring Automatic Shutoff ServiceDo the Sanitizing and Purging PRO CEDURES, ArrowModel RO 2000 with Monitor RO Care GuideURE Dimensions / Specifications\ I Repair PartsKEY Part NO. Number KEY Part Description 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.

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.