Multipure ® Multipure Drinking Water SySteMS BeloW the Sink anD Countertop CB Series oWner'S Manual For Model Nos.
Multipure Drinking Water Systems thank you for selecting a Multipure Drinking Water System to meet your need for quality drinking water. you have acquired one of the finest drinking water treatment devices available for the reduction of a wide array of contaminants. We are confident that your Multipure System will make a difference in your life. thank you for your business. table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. General Information a. Warranty B. operation & Maintenance Specifications C.
I.B Operation and Maintenance Specifications NOtES 1. replacement filters can be purchased from your Dealer. replacement filter model numbers are shown above. 2. Filter life will vary in proportion to the amount of water used and the level of impurities in the water being processed. replace the filter cartridge when the first of the following occurs: (a) annually; (b) when the systems rated capacity is reached; (c) the flow rate diminishes; or (d) the filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors.
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I.C INStALLAtION OVErVIEW (CONtINUED) Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been extensively tested and certified by independent agencies so as to provide you with the highest level of assurance that the device will perform as claimed. please read this manual carefully before proceeding with the installation. installation, operation and maintenance requirements are essential to the performance of your Drinking Water System.
III. COUNtErtOP INStALLAtION Countertop models sit on the counter next to the sink and are connected with a hose and diverter valve to your existing faucet. your system comes with the hose and diverter valve connected to the housing. Be sure to read Section ii before proceeding with the installation of your Countertop Drinking Water System. III.A Connecting the Hose and Diverter Valve 1. 2. 3. 4. the water at your sink should be turned off. remove the aerator or screen from the end of your faucet.
III.B Start-up and Use of your Countertop Drinking Water System Bypass lever Congratulations, your Countertop Drinking Water System has been connected to your faucet and you are now ready to start-up the unit, as follows: 1. using a paper towel or cloth, dry off all connections and the drinking water unit. 2. ensure that all connections are tight (Caution: Do not oVertighten). Filtered Water 3. turn on the ColD water only. 4. push the bypass lever to start the flow of water through the unit. 5.
IV. Below the Sink Installations IV.
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V. Installing the Faucet now that you have the housing ready, proceed with the faucet installation. the following instructions are for installing at your sink the special drinking water faucet included with your below sink model. Determine the type of faucet included with your unit and review the instructions for installing your type of faucet. Faucet: For instructions on installing the faucet with tubing attached, see Section V.B.
V.B Installing the Faucet Complete Faucet Assembly with Blue tubing small black washer Cover Plate large black washer COUNtErtOP Plastic Washer Lock Washer Wing Nut Blue tubing Mounting the Faucet 1. note that the blue tubing is attached to the faucet. 2. From the sink / counter top, place over the faucet hole: a. the larger soft black rubber washer b. the cover plate c. the smaller soft black rubber washer d. the faucet with blue tubing attached 3.
V.C Installing the Capacity Monitor Faucet Model nos. CB-as-SB-piD and CB-VoC-SB-piD are equipped with a capacity monitor, the DigiFlow 5000V Capacity Monitor (MC993) flashes red when the filter should be changed. two aaa batteries (not included) are required for capacity monitor operation. the Capacity Monitor consists of two main parts, the leD Display plate that sits below the faucet, and the Filter Monitor unit (FMu) that connects in-line between the drinking water system housing and the faucet.
V.C Mounting the Faucet with a Capacity Monitor (continued): Connect the tubing to the Filter Monitor Unit Capacity Monitor Assembly note: Complete this step only after the DWS tubing has been connected in section 3.4: Connect the tubing to the Housing. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the two tube fittings (#15) (MC744) to the Filter Monitor unit (#14) (FMu) by threading them into the threaded ports, one on each side (tighten securely, but do not over-tighten).
V.C Mounting the Faucet with a Capacity Monitor (continued): reading the LED Display Plate 1. When you turn on the faucet, or when the button on the FMu is pressed, the leD on the leD Display plate blinks five (5) times to indicate the filter capacity status. the color of the leD indicates the filter status: a. green = 30% - 100% filter capacity b. orange = 0% - 30% filter capacity c. red = 0% filter capacity (the FMu will also play a long audible sound to indicate light 0% capacity) 2.
VI. Connecting to your Plumbing (continued) Choose the configuration (3/8” or 1/2”) that fits your plumbing. the 3/8” configuration usually is installed at the bottom of the riser at the angle stop valve. the 1/2” configuration can be installed at the top of the riser at the faucet pipe or at the bottom of the riser at the angle stop valve. A. Use the 3/8” configuration on a water supply line with a 3/8” slip joint. B.
VII. CONNECtING tHE DrINkING WAtEr SyStEM clear tubing plumbing to inlet now that you have installed the filter, adapters, and faucet and connected to the plumbing you are ready to complete the installation of your Drinking Water System. refer to Section ii.a for installing the filter and Section iV.B for housing adapters. refer to Section V for installing the faucet. refer to Section Vi for connecting to the plumbing. blue tubing outlet to faucet VII.
VII. Connecting your Drinking Water System (continued) VII.C Ice-Maker Connection in addition to using your Multipure Drinking Water System to provide delicious, quality water at the sink, you may connect that same unit to your refrigerator to provide clean, clear water for your ice-maker. to connect to your refrigerator or a remote spigot, follow these steps. Connecting icemaker to stainless steel unit Faucet stud Connecting to your unit: 1.
VII.D Placing your Unit Under your Sink your Multipure Drinking Water System will sit on the cabinet floor with acrylic base. Be sure to provide sufficient tubing for conveniently changing the filter when it is time to replace it. you may also mount the unit on the cabinet wall by using the wall bracket included with your unit. the unit weighs approximately 7.5 pounds with a dry filter; even more when the filter is wet.
VIII. StArt-UP AND USE AND FILtEr LIFE Congratulations, your Drinking Water System has been connected to your plumbing and you are now ready to start-up the unit, as follows: 1. using a paper towel or cloth, dry off all plumbing connections and the drinking water unit. 2. ensure that all connections are tight (Caution: Do not oVertighten). Shut-off Valve 3. you are now ready to turn your water supply back on; turn on the Shut-off Valve under your sink where water enters your residence. 4.
IX. Performance Certification Multipure Drinking Water Systems Product Performance tested and Certified Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified by nSF international to comply with nSF/anSi Standards for the reduction of specific contaminants being considered as established or potential health hazards.
X. Performance Data Sheets Performance Data Sheet Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified under nSF/anSi Standard no. 53 as shown below. the concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in nSF/anSi 53 health eFFeCtS Model Nos.
note: this addresses the u.S. environmental protection agency (uSepa) primary and Secondary Drinking Water regulations in effect at its time of publication, as they related to Multipure's performance in conformance to the industry performance criteria. these regulations are continually being updated at the Federal level. accordingly, this list of MCls will be reviewed and amended when appropriate.
NSF/ANSI 42 - AEStHEtIC EFFECtS the systems have been tested according to nSF/anSi Standard no. 42 for the reduction of the following substances. the concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal FOOtNOtES: 1. Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been certified, as indicated, by nSF international for compliance to nSF/anSi Standard nos. 42 and 53. 2.
California Certification Department of Public Health Multipure Drinking Water Systems 7251 Cathedral rock Dr. las Vegas, nV 89128 866.622.9373 Br170CB www.multipureplus.com info@multipureplus.
X. Performance Data Sheets (continued) Performance Data Sheet Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified under nSF/anSi Standard no. 53 as shown below.
note: this addresses the u.S. environmental protection agency (uSepa) primary and Secondary Drinking Water regulations in effect at its time of publication, as they related to Multipure's performance in conformance to the industry performance criteria. these regulations are continually being updated at the Federal level. accordingly, this list of MCls will be reviewed and amended when appropriate. please see sales brochure for list of product certifications.
NSF/ANSI 42 Aesthetic Effects the systems have been tested according to nSF/anSi Standard no. 42 for the reduction of the following substances. the concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system. FOOtNOtES: 1. Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been certified, as indicated, by nSF international for compliance to nSF/anSi Standard nos. 42 and 53. 2.
Facts About Arsenic (in compliance with nSF California Certification Department of Public Health Standard 53) arsenic (abbreviated as) is a naturally occurring contaminant found in many ground waters. arsenic in water has no color, taste or odor. it must be measured by a lab test. public water utilities must have their water tested for arsenic. you can get the results from your water utility. if you have your own well, you can have the water tested.
XI troubleshooting & Questions and Answers PrOBLEM CAUSE rEMEDy taste/Odor (general) the carbon block filter may become saturated with the taste and odors it adsorbs. Change the filter rotten egg odor typically a sign of h2S (hydrogen sulfide) gas which can occur at any time. it is recommended that you keep two filter cartridges on hand. When one becomes saturated with odor, remove it and allow it to dry upside (threaded-hole) down on a paper towel.
Questions and Answers (continued) QUEStION ANSWEr COMMENtS When should you replace your filter cartridge? the rated capacity of the replacement filter is shown in Section i.B, operating and Maintenance. it is recommended that filters be replaced annually or when the capacity is reached, whichever occurs first. Filter life will vary in proportion to the amount of water used and the type and level of impurities in the water being processed.
if you have any questions regarding the installation of your Multipure Drinking Water System or for replacement filters, Please call your authorized dealer: .