Installation Manual
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Open and Closed Position
Closed Open
Insert
Sleeve
Connection
Type A
Compression Nut
Connection
Type B
Faucet Adapter
1/4”Blue
Color Tube
Base Plate
Plastic Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
Large Rubber Washer
(If Applied)
Small Rubber Washer
(If Applied)
Counter Top
Threaded
Faucet
Stem
*Faucet Design May Vary
Stainless Steel Sink
1. Use a proper 1/2” drill bit (depending on your sink/counter material) to make a hole for your RO Faucet.
2. Insert the small rubber washer, then the base plate, then the large rubber washer (see image on next page)
onto the Threaded Faucet Stem at the base of the RO Faucet.Then put the Threaded Faucet Stem through the
newly drilled or pre-exiing hole. Make sure the RO Faucet sits in the center of your new or exiing hole.
3. Under the sink inall Plaic Washer, Lock Washer, and Hex Nut (see image on next page) onto the Thread-
ed Faucet Stem. Make sure they are inalled all the way up the em.
NOTE! You can use either connection type (A or B).
4. Faucet Connection Line
Connection Type A - Add the Compression Nut, with the
more open end facing outwards, and Sleeve (see image) to
the Blue Tubing near one of the ends. Add the Insert into the
opening at the same end of the Tubing, then bring this end
to the Threaded Faucet Stem. Screw the Compression Nut
onto the Threaded Faucet Stem with an adjuable wrench.
Be careful not to over tighten.
Connection Type B - Add the Faucet Adapter to one end
of the Blue Tubing. Screw the Faucet Adapter onto the
Threaded Faucet Stem.
RO Faucet
The RO Faucet may be inalled on any at surface. Check the underside of your inall location for interfer-
ence by making sure that drilling a hole will not damage any pipes or wiring underneath the countertop or
sink. Check to be sure there is enough room for the Threaded Faucet Stem.
NOTE! For drilling you mu use an appropriate drill bit and drilling method for the material of your sink
and counter top. Dierent drill bits are required for ainless eel, porcelain, granite, etc.
You may use an exiing hole in your counter or sink or drill a new hole (if using an exiing hole begin at
ep 2). Make sure the Base Plate is big enough to cover the hole you use.
Porcelain Sink
A proper porcelain 1/2” drill bit is rongly recommended to prevent chipping if you are drilling on a
porcelain sink. Drill slowly to avoid chipping during the initial cutting of the porcelain.
Insert
Sleeve
Compression
Nut
1/4” Blue Color
Tube
1/4” Blue Color
Tube
Faucet
Adapter