Instructions / Assembly

a. Once used, run the RO system every day for at least 1015 minutes
(about 1 gallon or 4 liters of drinking water). This helps maintain the
membrane performance.
b. If you will not be using the RO system for weeks, drain the storage
tank completely. Fill the tank and drain it twice before using the RO
system again.
3. Filter and membrane change procedures:
This RO system contains filters that must be replaced at regular intervals
to maintain proper performance.
Use only Anchor approved filters. Please see page 4 for the
recommended interval for changing the filters. Local conditions may
dictate more frequent changes. Use a drip pan to catch any water that
may spill when the filter housing is removed.
a. Shut off the water supply.
b. Turn off the tank ball valve by turning 90 degrees.
c. Open RO faucet to the UP position for continued flow.
d. Lift the filter housing up 1 inch and slide the housing wrench in. Use
one hand to hold the system and the other hand to turn the wrench
clockwise to open the housing.
Note: If it is too tight to open the housing, try unplugging the fitting or tubing
in order to release the air and water pressure inside the housing.
e. After opening the housing, remove used filter and put new filter into
the housing. Make sure the O-ring is in place, and turn the housing
counterclockwise to close. Make sure it is tight.
f. Repeat previous step on the second & third filters.
g. Turn on the water supply and make sure there are no leaks.
h. Let the water drip from the faucet for about 10 minutes. If the water
flow is less than 1 cup (8 oz. or 240 ml) per minute, it may be a signal
to replace the RO membrane cartridge (See Membrane change
procedures on next page).
i. If the water flow is OK, turn on the tank ball valve. After 1 minute,
turn off the RO faucet and complete the filter change procedures.