Environmental Water Systems SS-1.0 User Manual

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Possible Causes

Excessive pressure or pressure

surges

Various causes to inspect
•Is the tubing cut with a straight

end to grab squarely?

•Is the tubing inserted completely

into fitting?
•Broken collect or fitting

•Is there a problem with the collet

and the quick-connect fitting?

•Tubing incorrectly removed

•Damaged in shipping,handling,

and/or delivery

Water supply is off

Low water pressure
Kinked or bent tubing
Clogged filter cartridge

Spout needs to be re-inserted
O-ring issue at inserted brass

piece or “T” that holds & operates

handle
Dispenser connections need to be

properly made
All connections need to be

properly made

Various causes to inspect.

Angle Stop Valve may not be ap-

plicable or installed correctly

Misaligned, damaged or missing

o-ring
Cracked housing due to pressure

issues, misaligned filter replace-

ment.

•Need to replace filter

•System was idle, stored or mis-

used for a long period of time.

•System under unfavorable condi-

tions or changing water conditions
•Hydrogen sulfide, iron, manga-

nese is in the household water

supply

•System misapplied

•New installation, changing filters

•Open/close and open of water

supply to home or in home

Problem

Any or All Leaks

Leaks at Tubing Connections
Leak at inlet fitting
or

Leak at outlet fitting

No water

Not enough water
Water flow is restricted
Low flow from unit

Leak at a supplied faucet

Leak at a supplied faucet

base by handle (brass “T”)
Leak at the connection to

faucet
Leak at another Mfg’s faucet

and/or connection to another

device
Leak at Inlet Water Supply

Connection

Leak at cartridge housing

Unpleasant taste and/or odor

Metallic flavor

Discoloration

Rotten egg smell from water

Cloudy water

Solution

Pressure reducing valve (PRV) at main water supply to maintain pressure at

or below 75 PSI or the addition of a Pressure Limiting Valve (item# FMP-60)

on the inlet tube prior to the point of use unit
•Follow instructions for Connection of Tubing.
Access the filter unit, remove tubing by depressing the collet and pulling tub-

ing out. Using a utility razor knife, squarely cut 1/2” off tubing from the end.

Make sure end of tubing is not flattened Reinsert the tubing into the fitting as

far as possible. Check for leaks.
•Tug on tubing (do not pull hard) to check fitting and the integrity of the con-

nection

•Upon inspection, prior to install or a result of proper start-up and inspection

and fitting is damaged, then replace part

•Turn main water supply on, •Turn water supply at angle stop

•Angle Stop Valve not open, •Open dispenser/faucet
Unit may not operate properly at less than 25 PSI feed line pressure (max: 75

PSI)
Make longer loop with tubing to remove kink or bend
If there is flow through the kitchen faucet than there is a need to replace filter

based on water conditions and usage

•Spout pulls out from faucet body that’s why it swivels. Spout has 2 o-rings at

base and is inserted completely into bottom of body to prevent leaking.
•Replace the supplied faucet dispenser (item# depends on any finish option)

•Check connections at various locations and re-connect, re-insert, tighten and/

or correct.
•Consult with Mfg of other product and/or installer to check connections at

various locations and reconnect, re-insert, tighten and/or correct.

•Check connections and/or correct.

•Follow the inlet supply water instructions in this manual

•Locate and align O-ring(s) into groove at top

•Replace filter cartridge or Remove filter cartridge and re-insert and lock cor-

rectly

•Replace filter cartridge and correct issue that caused the problem (no plumb-

ing needed)

•Remove filter cartridge and re-insert and lock correctly
•Locate and align O-ring into groove inside cap

•Replace filter and follow start up procedures

•Flush system by running water, replace filter

•Determine what changed in your water supply and Flush, Replace or change

type of water treatment system based on local water conditions. Call your

municipality or have your well tested.

•Hydrogen sulfide, iron and manganese must be removed from household

water supply before filter system. Visit our web site for other systems.

•Specify the correct system for the application

It is simply - air. Check by filling glass and watch air dissipate. Run and flush

system for several minutes.

Sometimes it takes 24 - 48 hours to totally clear due to the full bed depth of

our filters

Trouble Shooting Guide - Single-Stage Filtration Units

We do not supply a dispenser with the Model No. SS (single-stage unit)

The information below regarding dispensers is typical of certain dispensers including dispensers available as options

through EWS. If using another manufacturers’ dispenser or connecting to other devices,

please contact that manufacturer if an issue arises at that point.

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