Check Valve—The check valve prevents a backward flow of product water from the storage tank. A backward flow could
cause the Reverse Osmosis membrane to rupture.
Automatic Shutoff Assembly—To conserve water, the drinking water system has an automatic shutoff. When the storage tank
has filled to capacity and the drinking water faucet is closed, pressure closes the shutoff. Water flow to the Reverse Osmosis
housing is shut off until drinking water is used again, and pressure drops in the Reverse Osmosis system.
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 1/4” drain line exiting off the manifold.
Faucet and Electronics—The countertop faucet dispenses filtered drinking water when opened. It has a hand-operated
lever, with variable flow adjustment. You can keep the faucet open by removing your hand from the lever once water is
flowing.
To comply with plumbing codes, an air gap is built into the faucet drain water connection.
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The electronic faucet provides a six month timer to remind you when it is time to replace your prefilter and postfilter.
Replace the filters when the light begins to flash in order to protect the RO membrane and keep the system functioning
properly.
About the reverse osmosis system.
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