Your Reverse Osmosis
(RO) Drinking
Water System is a
water treatment
unit. It uses household
water pressure
to
reverse a natural
physical
process called osmosis. Water,
under
pressure,
is forced through
a semi-permeable
membrane
where minerals
and impurities
are filtered
out. Clean drinking
water goes to the faucet or storage,
while minerals
and impurities
are sent to the drain with
RO waste water. The minerals
and impurities
are meas-
ured in water as total dissolved
solids (TDS).
The system includes
replaceable
pre and postfilter
sedi-
ment-carbon
cartridges.
The prefilter reduces
sand, silt,
dirt, rust particles,
other sediments,
and chlorine
from
the water supply before it can enter the RO membrane.
The postfilter
reduces
any tastes and/or odors that may
remain in the water, after passing through
the RO mem-
brane, and just before going to the RO faucet. To prevent
water waste, an automatic
shutoff valve closes when the
RO faucet is closed and the storage tank is full.
Your reverse osmosis system gives you a continuous
supply
of sparkling
clear, delicious
water for drinking,
cooking and other uses. Foods will look and taste better
too. Having
high quality RO product
water at your fin-
gertips eliminates
the need to buy bottled
water. The
storage tank holds over 2 gallons of RO product
water
for your needs.
PLAN
YOUR
INSTALLATION
it is recommended
to read through
the entire manual
before beginning
your installation.
Follow all steps exact-
ly. Reading
this manual
will also help you get all the
benefits
from your system.
Your Reverse Osmosis
Drinking
Water System can be
installed
under
a sink or in a remote location.
Typical
remote sites are a laundry
room or utility room. Review
the location
options below and determine
where you are
going to install your system.
NOTE: For best system performance,
the feed water to
the system should
be softened
or less than 10 grains
per gallon hard,
UNDER
THE
SINK
LOCATION
The Reverse Osmosis Filter Assembly
and storage tank
are normally
installed
in a kitchen
or bathroom
sink cab-
inet. See Figure 2.
A suitable drain point is needed
for reject water from the
Reverse Osmosis
filter.
REMOTE
LOCATION
You can also locate the Reverse Osmosis
Filter Assembly
and storage tank in a remote location away from the
Reverse Osmosis
Faucet. You will need a nearby
water
source and drain point.
See Figure 3.
CHECK
SPACE
REQUIREMENTS
Check size and position
of items for proper
installation
into location chosen.
TOOLS
NEEDED
Review the tools needed
list. See Figure 1. Gather need-
ed tools before proceeding
with the installation.
Read
and follow the instructions
provided
with any tools list-
ed here.
Tools Needed
Adjustable
Wrench
Phillips
Screwdriver
_12_ pe Measure
Drill
& Drill
bits,
if required
S
Flathead
Screwdriver
Large Adjustable
Jaw Pliers or Pipe Wrench
Figure
Questions?
Call The Kenmore
Water Line 1-800-426-9345
or visit KenmoreWater.com