Specifications

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Maintenance
FLOW CONTROL
The flow control is required for proper operation of the
Reverse Osmosis system. See Fig. 30. The flow con-
trol, located inside the push-in elbow fitting on the drain
port of the system housing, keeps water flowing through
the membrane at the required rate. This ensures that
the system produces the best quality product water.
Periodically check the flow control to be sure the small
hole through it is clean and unrestricted.
If the flow control requires service, review the exploded
view in Fig. 30. Assemble and disassemble as shown. If
the flow control remains in the manifold when the push-
in elbow fitting is removed, you will need to remove the
drain port’s collet and o-ring, as shown in the next sec-
tion, to retrieve it.
CHANGE COLLET AND O-RING
1. Remove the collet and o-ring from the fitting with a
small screwdriver. Do not scratch the internal walls of
the collet port. See Figs. 31 & 32.
2. Clean collet port, lubricate with silicone-based lubri-
cant, and insert the o-ring seal into the bottom of the
port. See Figs. 31 & 32.
3. Push the collet inward until it locks in place.See Figs.
31 & 32.
Change Collet and O-Ring
FIG. 31
Collet
Fitting
O-Ring Seal
Push o-ring seal into
bottom of port then
follow with collet.
Disconnect Tubing
FIG. 32
Tubing
Collet (depress to
remove tubing)
To
Drain
FIG. 30
Flow Control
Insert
Push-in
Elbow Fitting
1/4” Red
Tubing