Instructions / Assembly

*** The lter should be changed every six months or sooner if needed. ***
System Maintenance
To change your lters, shut off the main water supply using the ball valve on the ltration
system and open a faucet downstream of the system to reduce water pressure. Push the Red
Pressure Relieve Valve on top of the housing lid to depressurize the unit. The lter bowl can be
removed by turning it clockwise.
Remove old lter and discard. Rinse lter bowl and replace lter. Use a water soluble lubricant
to lubricate the O-ring . Make sure O-ring is properly seated when replacing lter bowl. Do not
over-tighten housing.
4.3 Mount the system to the wall using the mounting bracket.
4.4 Pipe ends that will connect to the quick connect ttings should have a clean smooth nish
for proper seal against the inner O-rings. Rough edges should be sanded down to prevent
damage to the O-rings or any part of the quick connect ttings.
4.5 To make a connection, push the water pipe into the quick connect tting until fully
seated. Approximately 1.5” of the water pipe should go into the quick connect tting
when installed properly.
Plumb water line to system while making sure that the ow direction is correct through the lter
system. (IN/OUT)
Note: A manual by-pass may be installed
5: Start-Up
5.1 Open a faucet down stream of the Whole House lter unit.
5.2 Turn on the main water supply and check for leaks at all connections to system.
5.3 Close the faucet down stream of the Whole House Filter unit and check for leaks.
Monitor for leaks for 24 hours after installation.
Note: This system will weight approximately 18 pounds when in service.
4: Connecting to Water Line
4.1 Shut off main water supply and open a faucet down stream to allow draining of water out
of water pipes.
4.2 Cut the water line where the Whole House Filter System is to be installed. Make sure the
location allows for future servicing of the system.