Installation Guide

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Fir, turn o water supply to the syem.
Open the neare faucet until ow ops to depressurize your plumbing.
Shut o the faucet once ow ops.
Prepare for water discharge then press the red pressure release button.
Press the red pressure release button.
Prepare for the syem to discharge water when you remove the
housing. Use your Filter Housing Wrench to unscrew the lter
housings from your syem.
Each lter is good for approximately 6 months or up to 100,000 gallons of
water. The amount of time and water depends on the quality, temperature,
and pressure of your water supply. Your replacement cycle may be
longer or shorter because of this.
If you notice a drop in your water pressure in your home or on the pressure
gauges, this usually indicates you are ready for a lter replacement. Once
your pressure has dropped 10-12 PSI from your initial pressure we sugge
replacing your lters.
Filter Change
Tools Needed:
- Filter Housing Wrench
- Gasket Lubricant
- Replacement Filters
- Towels
Pressure Release
Button
Turn O Water
Supply
Filter Cleaning
We recommend cleaning your lter housings once a year. To do this scrub
the inside of the housing and the inside of the top manifold with one gallon
of warm water mixed with 1 tablespoon of household bleach. Make sure to
protect your hands during cleaning. Rinse all parts with water until all traces
of bleach are gone.
Note! Do not add bleach directly to any part of the syem.
Remove the old lter and throw it away. Drain any water from your lter
housing.
Support the base of the lter and insert it back into the top manifold. Insert
the new lters facing the correct direction. The carbon, KDF, or PHO lters
will need to have their silicone o-ring facing the top of the syem. Make
sure your lter is correctly aligned and then begin tightening by hand. Once
the housing is hand tight, use your lter housing wrench to give a slight
additional turn. You should only need a fourth turn or a half turn with the
wrench, be careful not to over-tighten.
Repeat these eps for the other two lter housings.
Flushing New Filters
Flush your new lters by turning on the close cold water faucet.
The ush water will be blackish as loose carbon particles are ushed out of the syem. The water may
also appear cloudy as air bubbles are pushed out of the syem and your pipes after the shut down. This is
perfectly normal. Run the water until it becomes clear, then run for 5 additional minutes before turning the
faucet o.
Wait 30 minutes, then run the cold water again for 10 minutes. Shut o your faucet.
Your syem is now ready for use!
Syem Start-up
Once all of your lters have been replaced and your housings are in place you
are ready to turn on water supply to the syem.
Check the syem for leaks as it lls with water. If you discover a leak turn the
water o, inspect your connection points and o-rings, retighten, and try again.
Reattaching Housings
Your o-ring may come loose during the housing removal. If it doesn’t carefully
remove it from the housing and apply your silicone grease to the o-ring, before
setting it back in place.
Apply gasket lubricant to the threads of each lter housing.
Throw Away Old Filter
Turn On Water Supply
Correct O-Ring
Placement
Align New Filters