Important Information System Purchased: _____________________ Installation Date: _____________________ Replacement Filter Set: _____________________ Replacement filters available online at: http://www.abundantflowwater.com/products/ReplacementFilters.php Printable instructions available online at: http://support.afwfilters.com/service-manuals/rodisystems.php Filter Change Log: Filters should be changed at least every 12 months, for average use every 6 months is recommended Date Filters Replaced Date...
Table of Contents Important Information ________________________________________________________________ ii Filter Change Log: ___________________________________________________________________ ii Table of Contents ____________________________________________________________________ iii A Brief Technical Aspect of the Water Treatment System _______________________________ 1 Pre-installation Checklist: ____________________________________________________________ 1 Parts Checklist ______________________________________________________________________ 2 Faucet Installation ___________________________________________________________________ 3 Storage Tank: _______________________________________________________________________ 4 Feed Water Installation: ______________________________________________________________ 5 Drain Saddle Installation:_____________________________________________________________ 5...
7. Inline Post Filter 8. Faucet The replacement filter set for the standard RO/DI Combo system is RODIFK. If the optional UV filter was purchased, the replacement bulb is UVB1. If the system was ordered with specialty and/or additional filters, or if you are unsure, call us with the name it was ordered under and we can assist you.
simply hold the collet ring against the fitting and pull the tubing out. To replace tubing, just push it into the fitting, it will slide in easily about 1/4” then stop, apply a little more pressure and it will slip in another 1/8”...
Drain Saddle - White plastic clamp with quick connect fitting, 2 bolts with nuts, and rubber seal. Clamps around the drain pipe and connects to the waste water line. A plastic wrench (for tightening and removing the filter housings) is also included and 2 screws for attaching the mounting bracket to the mounting location may be included.
hole in the sink rather than the 1/2" hole required by the standard RO faucet. To make the 1-1/4" hole required for an air gap faucet special tools (such as a chassis punch or a Relton cutter) are required if a large enough hole is not already available. Contact your local plumber or contractor if you are unable to make the required hole yourself.
Feed Water Installation: 1. The feed water assembly consists of a 1/2" slip joint adapter with 2 washers and an angle ball valve. Locate these parts in the installation kit. If space permits, the angle valve should be installed into the slip joint adapter before connecting the assembly to the feed water line (Note: Teflon tape must be used on angle valve to prevent leaks).
help alleviate it. Please note, pushing the drain line in farther than normal requires a good amount of force, as you are forcing the tubing past the typical stopping point. If doing so, please use caution to prevent any injuries. To install: 1.
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Feed Water Line - RED: Connects from the feed water ball valve (connected to the “IN” on the first (clear) filter housing with the white sediment filter in it) to the angle ball valve on the feed water adapter. To connect, place the nut on the line, push the line over the barb on the angle valve and tighten the nut.
System Start Up: After all the connections have been made it is time to prepare the system for use. If the system has a UV filter, plug the wire coming from the UV filter into the transformer and plug the transformer into any standard 110v outlet.
System Maintenance Filters: The replacement filter set for the standard RO/DI Combo system is RODIFK. If the optional UV filter was purchased, the replacement bulb is UVB1. If the system was ordered with specialty and/or additional filters, or if you are unsure, call us with the name it was ordered under and we can assist you.
petroleum lubricants. 6. Repeat step 5 with each housing, replacing the old filter with the similar new filter and checking the O-rings. If any of the filters have only one gasket (the DI filter on most systems will have only one gasket) the filter will need to be installed with the gasket at the top of the housing, unless dictated otherwise by the filter itself.
4. Pull the system out to where it can be easily worked with. If the system was installed with enough tubing to do so, simply pull it out to where it can be worked on. If the system does not have enough tubing, you will need to disconnect the lines to pull it out.
System Sanitization: Important Note: Reverse Osmosis water purification systems remove most contaminates in drinking water, however there is no guarantee on the quality of the final product. In addition to that, it is important that you are aware that bacteria can grow within your RO system, and thus we recommend using this sanitization procedure at least one a year to prevent and eliminate any bacteria growth.
Troubleshooting Note: To remove tubing from quick connect fittings, hold in on the small collet ring at the end of the fitting, push this ring in towards the fitting while gently pulling out on the tubing. This releases the tubing from the fitting and it will slide out easily No water production 1.
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membrane is producing go to VI. VI. Check the blue line connecting the auto shut off valve to the inline post filter (or the UV filter if equipped). Flow here should be the same as in the last step. If it not, the auto shut off valve is defective and needs to be replaced.
Connection Diagram Arrows Indicate water flow direction (Not to scale) To Tank - Post Filter Clear Line Check valve Membrane Housing To Drain - Flow Restrictor YELLOW Line Clear Line White Line Auto Shut Off Valve Feed Water - RED Line Blue Line To Faucet - Blue Line...
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Abundant Flow Water Systems Inc. Reverse Osmosis System Limited Warranty What Does This Warranty Cover? This warranty covers manufacturer defects on your Reverse Osmosis system (System). This includes filter housings, membrane housings, brackets, membranes, fittings, transformers, clips, check valves, flow restrictors, ball valves, storage tanks, faucets, adapters, drain valves, filter housing wrenches, tubing, and accessories included in your original order.