Sears WaterWorks RO 2000 Installation & Operation Manual page 5

Undersink reverse osmosis home drinking water system
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- THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU START TO INSTALL -
REMOTE
LOCATION
--
You can install
the RO
assembly
or water supply
saddle valve in another
place away from the RO faucet
(please
see page
2O).
REPLACING
ANOTHER
RO SYSTEM
--
We
suggest you remove all parts of another RO system,
and use everything
included
with your
new
RO
system.
- TOOLS AND MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED -
==9/16"
open end, or adjustable
wrench
• standard
pliers, and larger adjustable
jaw pliers
or pipe wrench
• slotted
and Phillips
head screwdrivers
• plumbers
putty
• pipe
joint
compound
(thread
seal)
or Teflon
tape, approved
for use on potable
water sup-
plies
• hand
or battery
powered
drill with
1/8" bit (if
needed
for the cold water supply
valve, page 6)
• electric drill and bits, if hole is needed for the
RO faucet, page 7
CAUTION:
TO
AVOID
DAMAGING
A
SINK
BEYOND
REPAIR,
CONSULT
A
QUALIFIED
PLUMBER
OR
INSTALLER
FOR
GUIDES
BEFORE
DRILLING
HOLES
IN PORCELAIN
OR
STAINLESS
STEEL
- 5 STEPS TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM -
STEP
1 - INSTALL
THE COLD WATER
SUPPLY
SADDLE
VALVE,
PAGE 6.
STEP 2 - INSTALL
THE DRAIN ADAPTER,
PAGES 6 AND 7.
Note: Running
the drain tubing
directly to a floor drain, sump, standpipe,
laundry tub, etc., as shown on page
20, is preferred.
However, if that is not possible
or practical, the included
drain adapter
installs in the sink drain
pipe, always above
or ahead of the p-trap.
Be sure to comply with your
local plumbing
codes. Other drain
pipe fittings,
in addition
to the adapter,
may be needed.
STEP 3 - INSTALL THE FAUCET, PAGES 7-9,
A - PREPARE
MOUNTING
HOLE
B - ASSEMBLE
FAUCET
C - FASTEN FAUCET IN PLACE
STEP 4 - MAKE ELECTRICAL,
AND REMAINING
TUBING CONNECTIONS.
STEP 5 - SANITIZING,
PRESSURE
TESTING,
PLACING IN "SERVICE".
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