Instructions / Assembly

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inline post CaRbon filteR ReplaCement (vRo-4, vRo-5 & vRo-5wp only)
Step 1 Remove the blue horseshoe securing the 3/8” blue tubing in the quick connect on the
old inline post carbon filter. Then disconnect the 3/8” blue tubing by pushing in the
collet and pulling out the 3/8” blue tubing.
Step 2 Remove the blue horseshoe securing the 3/8” yellow tubing in the quick connect on
the old inline post carbon filter. Then disconnect the 3/8” yellow tubing by pushing in
the collet and pulling out the 3/8” yellow tubing.
Step 3 Remove the blue horseshoe securing the 1/4” white tubing in the quick connect on
the old inline post carbon filter. Then disconnect the 1/4” white tubing by pushing in
the collet and pulling out the ¼” white tubing.
Step 1 Place the replacement inline post carbon filter onto the two plastic holders which are
on the RO membrane housing. Remove the blue horseshoe securing the blue plug on
the new inline post carbon filter. Remove the blue plug by pushing in the collet and
pulling out the blue plug. Connect the 3/8” blue tubing back into the new inline
carbon filter. Place the blue horseshoe back to secure the blue tubing.
Step 2 Remove the blue horseshoe securing the yellow plug on the replacement inline post
carbon filter. Remove the yellow plug by pushing in the collet and pulling out the
blue plug. Connect the 3/8” yellow tubing back into the inline carbon filter. Place the
blue horseshoe back to secure the yellow tubing.
Step 3 Remove the blue horseshoe securing the white plug on the replacement inline post
carbon filter. Remove the white plug by pushing in the collet and pulling out the
blue plug. Connect the 1/4” white tubing back into the inline carbon filter. Place the
blue horseshoe back to secure the white tubing.
Step 4 Follow the Start-Up instructions on page 14.
The inline post carbon filter has a life expectancy between 6 to 12 months. The inline post
carbon filter is an effective filter in removing any post odor and taste.
Step 1 Turn off the incoming water supply to the RO by turning the needle valve on the slip
joint connection clockwise until it stops.
Step 2 Close the tank valve on top of the holding tank.
Step 3 Open the RO faucet for 10 seconds. This will release the pressure in the RO system.
blue horseshoe
collet
collet
collet
RO membrane housing
blue horseshoe
yellow plug
white plug
3/8” yellow
tubing
3/8” blue
tubing
1/4” white
tubing
blue plug
Removing the Old Inline Post Carbon Filter from the Reverse Osmosis Unit
Connecting the Replacement Inline Post Carbon Filter
Inline post carbon filter