Care of your reverse osmosis system – Kenmore 625.3847 User Manual

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- CARE OF YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM -

TUBING CONNECTION (continued)

If tubing other than tubing supplied with the system
is used, be sure it is of high quality, exact size and
roundness with a smooth surface.

To Disconnect Tubing: Push the collet inward and

hold with a finger while pulling the tubing out.

FIG. 11

Tubing correctly cut and connected

collet.

cut tubing square

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end of tubing round and
smooth, with no cuts,
nicks or flat spots

11/18" (1/4"tubing) ‘

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engagement

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3/4* (3/8" tubing) I

collet (depress to
remove tubing)

tubing.

Replacing collet and

o-ring seal

Pusho-ring seal into
bottom of port, then

follow with collet.

o-ring seal

collet

Changing Collet and O-ring (FIG. 11):

1. lA^th a small screwdriver remove the collet and o­

ring from the fitting.

2. Be sure the port is clean, then lubricate and insert
the o-ring seal to the bottom of the port.

3. Push the collet inward until it locks in place.

CAUTION

DO NOT USE VINEGAR OR OTHER ACID
BASED CLEANERS ON THIS RO SYSTEM. THEY
WILL DEGRADE SOME RO SYSTEM PARTS. AL­
WAYS USE SOAP AND WATER.

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This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable
treatment component critical for effective removal
of total dissolved solids. The water should be
tested periodically to verify the system is perform­
ing satisfactorily.

AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF SERVICE

If the shutoff assembly requires service, be sure to
reassemble parts exactly as shown in FIG. 12, and to
reconnect tubing as shown on pages 10 and 16,

diaphragm

diaphragm

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