Product specifications

RO Pressure Vessel & Frame
• Pre-fi lter canisters and fi lters (3)
• Tubing
• Storage Tank
• Owner’s Manual
Registration & Warranty Card
2) Planning the Installation
It is advisable to review the following instructions completely before proceeding.
The BEV-340 system is comprised of several large components which, in most cases, fi t easily beneath
most kitchen sinks. It is wise to establish the desired location of each of the components before hand.
The storage tank has built-in feet for upright positioning. However, it may be placed on its side when
space is limited. (A stand is included.)
3) Attaching the Pre-Filters
Open the package containing the frame assembly and RO pressure vessel (ROPV). Mounted to the bot-
tom of the frame are the tops of the three pre-fi lter canisters. Attached to the outlet port of the third
pre-fi lter top is the auto shut-off valve.
Refer to the picture of the BEV-340 unit at the front of this manual: Pre-fi lter position 1 is on the left,
behind the label reading “IN, FEED WATER.” Pre-fi lter position 2 is the center. Pre-fi lter position 3 is
on the right, behind the label reading “OUT, TO TANK.
The sediment pre-fi lter should be placed into position one (1). Remove the wrapping, place the fi lter
into the canister, then screw the canister to the top until fi rm, taking care to align the fi lter correctly.
The granular activated carbon pre-fi lters occupy positions 2 and 3.
4) Installing the Chrome Faucet
Open the package containing the chrome faucet and mounting hardware. Study the diagram printed on
the package for additional installation instructions.
a) Select the location of the faucet on the sink top. (NOTE: Make sure there are no reinforcing ribs
under the sink drilling location.)
b) Use factory approved meth-
od or approved plumbing
practice to drill hole in sink.
For porcelain sinks—facto-
ry approved method is: fi rst
grind away porcelain with
Dremmel® tool and silicon
grinding wheel (about
¾” circle). Then, using a
standard ½” high-speed
drill bit, drill hole through
metal portion of sink.
(See Figure 1) Alternately,
use a “glass and tile carbide
spade tipped bit.
For acrylic sinks use a stan-
dard ½” high-speed drill bit.
For stainless steel sinks use a ½” high-speed drill bit or a ½” Greenlee chassis punch.
c) Install faucet according to the diagram on the package, insuring rubber gaskets are place. Tighten
lock nut beneath sink.
Hi Speed Dremmel Tool
Silicon/Carbide Grinding Wheel
Sink Top
Porcelain
Metal
Sink
Figure 1, Using a Dremmel® Tool to Remove Porcelain
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