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from the UV filter into the transformer and plug the transformer
into any standard 110v outlet. When the UV bulb is working you
will see a purple glow from the end of the UV filter. NOTE: When
first plugged in the UV filter may take a minute or two before it
lights up, this is normal. Once plugged in the light will remain on
and should not be unplugged except to change the bulb, this
ensures effective treatment.
Preparing the system for use:
Note: Ball valves are open when the handle is
inline (parallel) with the tubing (Fig. 5)
1. Double check all the connections, ensure they
are all connected and secure.
2. Ensure all filter housings are tightened down, using the filter
housing wrench included with your system.
3. Slowly open the ball valve on the feed water connection.
Water will fill the filter housings.
4. Open the tank ball valve.
5. Check all connections, ensuring there are no leaks.
6. Open the faucet and tilt the system from side to side and back
to front, this helps work the air out of the system.
7. Allow the system some time to start producing water from the
faucet, depending on the system and water pressure this may
take up to 30 minutes. When the water first comes out it may
be black as the carbon fines in the post filter rinse out, this is
normal. Once you are getting a steady flow of water (anything
from a steady drip to a small stream, depending on membrane
size and water pressure), shut the faucet off.
8. Allow the system to fill the tank. Depending on the system and
water pressure, this can take anywhere from 1 - 5 hours.
9. Once the tank has filled, open the faucet, allowing all the
water to drain until flow from the faucet is down to a slow drip
or stream (about 5-10 minutes for the standard tank). This
flushes the system, removing any preservatives from the
membrane and cleaning off the filters.
10. Repeat steps 8 & 9 at least once, ensuring the system is
flushed and ready to use.
11. The system is now ready to provide safe, purified water!
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alleviate it. Please note, pushing the drain line in farther than
normal requires a good amount of force, as you are forcing the
tubing past the typical stopping point. If doing so, please use
caution to prevent any injuries.

To install:

1. The
should be installed
above the "P" trap
and on the vertical or
horizontal
Open
Closed
(see
Fig. 5
horizontal location is
ideal, as it is more likely the waste water will be heard if
installed on a vertical pipe.
2. The position of the hole on the pipe should be marked and
drilled with a 1/4" bit. If using a horizontal pipe, ensure the hole
is made on the top of the pipe, so that standing water in the
pipe will not leak into the drain saddle. NOTE: Drill through one
side of the pipe only!
3. Take the backing off of the rubber seal, center over the hole
just drilled, and stick in place.
4. Position the fitting half of the
drain saddle over the hole in the
drain pipe, then position the
back half on the opposite side of
the drain. Place one of the bolts
through the fitting half into the back half and loosely thread
the nut onto it. Repeat on the other side. Position the fitting on
the fitting half of the saddle over the drilled hole and seal, then
evenly tighten both nuts, being careful not to over tighten.
When connecting the system the drain line connects to the
drain saddle fitting.
Once the previous steps have been completed the system is ready
to be hooked up. To make future filter changes easier, we
recommend positioning the system in a location that is easily
accessed, or allowing enough tubing to move the system to where
it can be easily accessed. This will allow you to change filters and
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drain
saddle
tailpiece
figure
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Connecting the system:

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