- HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HOME DRINKING WATER SYSTEM -

MAKE REMAINING RO CONNECTIONS - continued

B. CONNECT TUBING, FAUCET TO DRAIN TUB- ING CONNECTOR

Looking at FIG. 7 and page 16, run the 3/8" x 27" tubing from the RO faucet, to the connector at the adapter you installed in the sink drain pipe. Cut this tubing as needed to route in as straight of a run as possible without dips, loops, low spots or kinks. Be sure the end of the tubing is cut square, then push the end into the connector until it stops (about 11/16"). Pull on the tubing to be sure it is held se-

curely.

STEP 5 --SANITIZING, PRESSURE

A. DO THE SANITIZING PROCEDURES, PAGE 15. THEN, CONTINUE WITH STEP B.

C. CONNECT TUBING TO WATER SUPPLY

Use the tubing insert, ferrule and nut, at the water

supply saddle valve, to fasten the remaining 1/4"

tubing (marked "WATER SUPPLY"). Tighten the nut with a wrench.

D. Fasten the faucet base and electronic box lead-

wire connectors together, routing where dry, and out of the way.

TESTING, PLACING IN "SERVICE"

C. Open the house main water supply valve and

the supply saddle valve (turn handle fully out). Open

the tank shutoff valve...see below.

B, Double check all tubing connections to be sure

they are tightened.

D. In about 4 hours, pressure will start to build in

DRAIN ADAPTER--._

2

HOT WATER

SUPPLY SADDLE VALVE

ferrule

nut

NOTE: Codes in tile state of Massaei_usetbs raqutre mstah /at,on Oy a licensed plumt_er, and do not permit the use of

continued on next Daae

FAUCET

3/8" tubing,

,- faucet base

27" long (cut to length needed)

(1/4"see steps 6 & 7, pages 8 & 9, and

3/8" tubir FIG. 6 to connect

1/4" tubing

(WATER SUPPLY)

iOPEN

COLD WATER

TANK

SHUTOFF VALVE

posffilter

CLOSED

leadwire connection

the saddle valve¸ For insla_lation, use plumbing code

box

248-CMRof the CommonweaJth of Massachusetts¸

 

RO

ASSEMBLY

batte_

 

pack

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Sears RO 2000 manual SANITIZING, Pressure, TESTING, Placing in Service

RO 2000 specifications

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