Things to check before you start to install, Tools and materials you will need, 5 steps to install the system – Sears WaterWorks RO 2000 User Manual

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- THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU START TO INSTALL -

REMOTE LOCATION - You can install the RO

assembly or water supply saddle valve in another

place away from the RO faucet {please see page

20

).

■ REPLACING ANOTHER RO SYSTEM — We

suggest you remove all parts of another RO system,
and use everything included with your new RO
system.

- TOOLS AND MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED -

19/16” open end, or adjustable wrench
I standard pliers, and larger adjustable jaw pliers

or pipe wrench

I slotted and Phillips head screwdrivers
I plumbers putty
I pipe joint compound {thread seal) or Teflon

tape, approved for use on potable water sup­

plies

I hand or battery powered drill with 1/8" bit {if

needed for the cold water supply valve, page 6)

■ electric drill and bits, if hole is needed for the

RO faucet, page 7

CAUTION:

TO

AVOID

DAMAGING

A

SINK

BEYOND

REPAIR,

CONSULT

A

QUALIFIED

PLUMBER

OR

INSTALLER

FOR

GUIDES

BEFORE DRILLING HOLES IN PORCELAIN OR
STAINLESS STEEL

- 5 STEPS TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM -

STEP 1 - INSTALL THE COLD WATER SUPPLY SADDLE VALVE, PAGE 6.

STEP 2 - INSTALL THE DRAIN ADAPTER, PAGES 6 AND 7.

Note: Running the drain tubing directly to a floor drain, sump, standpipe, laundry tub, etc., as shown on page

20, is preferred. However, if that is not possible or practical, the included drain adapter installs in the sink drain

pipe, always above or ahead of the p-trap. Be sure to comply with your local plumbing codes. Other drain
pipe fittings, in addition to the adapter, may be needed.

STEP 3 - INSTALL THE FAUCET, PAGES 7-9.

A - PREPARE MOUNTING HOLE

B - ASSEMBLE FAUCET
C - FASTEN FAUCET IN PLACE

STEP 4 - MAKE ELECTRICAL, AND REMAINING TUBING CONNECTIONS,

STEP 5 - SANITIZING, PRESSURE TESTING, PLACING IN "SERVICE”.

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