- CARE OF YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS
SYSTEM -
2. Remove (turn to the left) the sump from the filter
head, Be careful...the sump is full of water,
3.Remove mid disc_d the RO c_tridge in a proper manner. Ftush the hlsides of the sump with fresh wa-
ter. Do not lose the large
Note: Sanitizing is recommended after servicing in-
ner parts of the system (see page 9).
FIG. 10 ]
4. Insert new RO cartridges with
wards the top, and with lubricated
5.Remove and replace batteries to reset counter and timer, (monitor models),
6.Purge the RO membrane car&i@ following instr_tc- tions on page 9.
FLOW CONTROL
The flow control is _dtal for proper operation of the RO membrane cartridge, The control keeps water flow tlmmgh the membrmle at the needed rate to ob- tNn the best quality product water,
Periodically check the flow" control to be sure the small hole through it is dean and unrestricted,
drain port
flow (control)insert
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TO
DRAIN
TUBING CONNECTION
(,all
This RO system includes
tubing connection at most locations. If working with the fittings, do the following.
Connection (FIG. 11 - A):
1. Use a sharp cutter or knife to cut the end of tubing square.
2.Inspect the end (about 1") of the tubing to be sure
there are no nicks, scratches or other rough spots. If
needed, cut the tubing again.
3.Push tubing through the collet mid all the way into
fitting. Full engagement is 11/16" for 1/4" tubing, and 3/4" for 3/8" tubing.
If using tubing other than tubing supplied with the
system, be sure it is of high qualit?; exact size and
roundness with a smooth surface.
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