Installation Instructions

REVERSE OSMOSIS ASSEMBLY

MOUNTING SYSTEM

INSTALLATION

Choose a location under the sink to mount the system. Location should be easily accessible, with adequate clearance between the bottom of the filter cartridges and the floor or bottom of the cabinet for removal of filter cartridges. Allow enough space on either side of the system for the tubing connections.

1.Remove the prefilter and postfilter cartridges.

To remove

To remove

Prefilter

Postfilter

2.Remove the assembly cover by unlocking the four tabs on the cover from the system.

3.Use a flat-head screwdriver to work from left to right from the underside of the system.

Screwdriver positioning

4.Use the icons on the bottom of the system for screwdriver positioning.

Tab

System opening

Screwdriver

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5.Hold the Reverse Osmosis assembly up to the wall surface where you wish to install it. Mark location for screws. There should be a minimum of 17 inches from the marks to the bottom of the cabinet floor.

Screw locations

CAUTION: Do not get dirt or debris inside the assembly area. Use only to mark mounting hole locations.

6.Install screws to the wall, leaving a 3/16- inch clearance between the head of the screw and wall (drill pilot holes if needed).

7 inches

3/16

Screws

Wall

 

17 inches

Screw

7.Hang the Reverse Osmosis assembly on the screws. Tighten or loosen the screws as desired until the system is secure on the wall.

8.To install the

cover, line up the front tabs on the cover with the openings

in the system.

9.Snap the cover in place; the

tabs will flex, allowing the cover to snap in place.

10. Remove the

To remove

membrane

Membrane

cartridge.

 

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GE PNRQ21LBN, PNRQ21LRB owner manual Reverse Osmosis Assembly, Mounting System Installation

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