About the reverse osmosis system.

Operating Instructions Safety Instructions

Installation

Instructions

Reverse Osmosis Cartridge—The cartridge, inside the Reverse Osmosis housing, includes a tightly wound, special membrane. Water is forced through the cartridge where the membrane reduces the dissolved solids and other contaminants, as specified on page 3. High-quality product water exits the Reverse Osmosis housing and goes to the storage tank. Reject water, with the dissolved solids and other contaminants, as specified on page 3, leaves the housing and is discharged to the drain through tubing.

Postfilter—After leaving the storage area,

but before going to the system faucet, product water goes to the postfilter which is inside the sump. The postfilter is also a replaceable sediment cartridge that contains activated carbon. Any remaining tastes, odors or sediments are reduced from product water by the postfilter. Clean, high- quality drinking water flows through the tubing and to the system faucet .

System Monitor—A timer is provided in the faucet base to remind you when it is time to replace your prefilter and postfilter. Replace the filters when the amber light begins to flash in order to protect the RO membrane and keep the system functioning properly. Be sure to remove and replace the battery at the same time to reset the timer.

Flow Control—The flow control regulates the flow of water through the Reverse Osmosis cartridge at the required rate to produce high-quality water. The control is located in the Reverse Osmosis housing drain port . A small, cone-shaped screen fits over the front end of the flow control to prevent clogging due to sediments in drain water. The flow control and screen should be replaced each time the Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge is changed.

Flow control

1/4black tubing

(to drain)

Screen

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