Things to check before you start to install – Sears WaterWorks RO 2000 User Manual

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- THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU START TO INSTALL -

■ PARTS IN THE SHIPPING CARTON — Unpack

the carton carefully so needed parts are not discard­

ed by mistake. Included are:

ELECTRONIC

FAUCET

BASE

OWNERS

UANUAL

FAUCET

ASSEMBLY

■ WATER SUPPLY — The cold water supply to

your Home Drinking Water System must be within

certain chemical limits (see page 17). If not, it will
not make product water as it should, and life of the

RO membrane is shortened.

CAUTION: CHLORINE IN WATER SUPPLY. The
RO membrane is destroyed by chlorine. A pre­

filter carbon cartridge removes chlorine from the
water before it enters the RO membrane.

IMPORTANT;

TO

KEEP

CHLORINE

FROM

DESTROYING THE RO MEMBRANE, BE SURE

TO REPLACE THIS CHLORINE REMOVAL CAR­
TRIDGE AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS, OR 900

GALLONS. (SEE RO CARE GUIDE, PAGE 16.)

NOTE: Codes in the sta te of Massachusetts require installatior}

by a licensed plumber, and do not permit the use of the saddle

valve.

For installation, use plumbing code 248-CMR of the

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

■ WHERE TO MOUNT THE RO ASSEMBLY AND

LOCATE THE STORAGE TANK —

The Home Drinking Water System fits nicely under
the kitchen or bathroom sink. However, you can in­

stall it where most handy for you. You do need a

COLD water supply pipe and drain point within 6

feet. Where space is limited, you can lay it on a shelf

or floor. Locate the assembly so you can easily get

to It to change filters.

The RO System weighs about 40 lbs. when full of
water. Set it on the floor or other solid surface that

will hold this weight.

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