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How To Install, Operate and Main- tain Your 475QC Filter System INSTALLERS: PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE IN- STALLING AND USING THIS SYSTEM. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO WAIT UNTIL THE ENTIRE SYSTEM IS PRESSURIZED AND RE-CHECK FOR ANY LEAKS BEFORE LEAV- ING INSTALLATION SITE.
Table of Contents PAGE How Your System Works Before You Start Tools Needed System Location Installing the Filters Installing the Faucet Installing the Self-Piercing Inlet Saddle Valve Installing the Unit Installing Tubing Into Fittings Installing Tubing Connections Flow Diagram Guarantee How Your System Works For best results it is recommended to install the filter on a COLD raw water (non-softened) water supply.
Before You Start Your system contains filters which must be replaced periodically for proper operation. (Refer to Filter Change Schedule on page 8.) Read all steps and guides carefully before installing and using your RO system. Follow all steps exactly to correctly install.
Installing the Filters To install the filter simply push it up inside the cap and turn clock wise until the arrow aligns with the center of the cap. To remove the filter reverse the procedure. The filter head contains an Automatic Shut-off Device. This enables the filters to be changed without shutting the inlet water off.
Installing the Self-Piercing Inlet Saddle Valve The self-piercing saddle valve is designed for use with 3/8” to 1/2” OD soft copper supply tubing. 1. Turn off cold water valve from under sink or main water line valve for whole house. 2.
Installing Tubing Connections With all components in place, complete final tubing connections using these guidelines: Tubing should follow contour of the cabinets Cut tubing to desired length using square cuts and proper cutting device Make no sharp bends ...
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(2) years from the date of manufacture or date of purchase when verified by a bill of sale. Canature North America Inc. will replace any part which fails two (2) years from date of manufacture as indicated by the serial number or date code, provided the failure is due to a defect in material or workmanship.