Caution – Whirlpool System I User Manual

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! CAUTION

Product Damage

DO NOT connect to a hot water supply line.
Failure to follow this instruction could result in
product damage.

^ Q Take note of water requirements listed under

Ida the Use & Care section of this booklet. The

filtration system's feed line (orange tubing)
connects to your cold water supply line using the
saddle valve.

Do not use saddle valve if it is prohibited by your

state or local plumbing codes.

The saddle valve is for use with %" to %" outer
diameter (O.D.), soft copper pipe (plain or chrome
plated) or rigid metal or plastic pipe. Important: DO
NOT use the saddle valve on flexible ribbed tubing.
The wall thickness of flexible ribbed tubing is thin
and will not support the saddle valve supplied.

If your cold water supply is connected to the cold

water faucet with flexible ribbed tubing, contact your
local plumbing supply distributor to obtain special
connecting hardware.

Important: If local codes do not permit the use
of saddle valves, special feed valves can be
obtained from your local plumbing supply distribu­

tor. Use only V4" polyethylene tubing for water line
connection.

! CAUTION

Property/Product Damage

• DO NOT install tubing in an area where

temperatures drop below 32°F.

• DO NOT overtighten saddle valve to copper

pipe. This will crush pipe.

• Keep a bucket or towel under area where

saddle valve connection is made.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in

water damage to property or product damage.

Turn off cold water supply. Turn on cold

IU■ water faucet and allow all water to drain from

line. Turn off faucet. Determine if your cold water sup­
ply line is soft copper pipe or rigid metal or plastic pipe.
If your cold water supply line is soft copper pipe, pro­

ceed to step 1 c. If your cold water supply line is

rigid metal or plastic pipe, skip ahead to step 1 h.

^ Connect saddle valve to cold water supply

I ■ soft copper pipe. Check that saddle valve

piercing lance does not protrude beyond rubber gas­
ket. If it is protruding, carefully push it in flush with the
rubber gasket, using a hard object like the end of a
screwdriver handle.

«¡ercing lance

shoula not

protrude. reversible

bracket

small "U”

against soft
copper pipe

■ for 3/s" o.b.
pipe installation

, screw

large "U” side

against soft

copper pipe for

yi6‘'^lo %''^O.D.

pipe installation

Assemble saddle valve on copper pipe.

lU ■ Saddle valve must be on top side of horizontal

pipe or side of vertical pipe to keep sediment from
collecting in its valve.

If you are connecting the saddle valve to %" O.D.

copper pipe, assemble bracket with small “U” side
against copper pipe to prevent distortion of pipe. If
you are connecting the saddle valve to to %"
O.D. pipe, assemble bracket with large “U” side
against copper pipe.

1e.

Tighten bottom screw firmly. DO NOT

overtighten; copper pipe could be crushed.

nut

Have a towel ready in case of leakage. Turn

III saddle valve handle clockwise until the lance

pierces soft copper pipe and then stops. Do not

continue to turn the saddle valve handle after it

has stopped because you may pierce through the
opposite side of pipe. The saddle valve is now in

the closed position.

^ Tu rn on cold water supply to check for

IQ ■ leaks. In case of leaks, use an adjustable

wrench to tighten nut below valve’s handle. Turn
cold water back off and proceed to step 1 k.

1 ll Connect saddle valve to cold water supply

I l i a rigid metai or piastic pipe. Use a grounded

electric drill or a hand drill to drill Vie" hole in top side
of horizontal pipe or side of vertical pipe. This will keep
sediment from collecting in valve. Turn saddle valve

handle clockwise to expose piercing lance a maximum

of 3/i6" beyond the rubber gasket. Align piercing lance
over hole you drilled in pipe. Then assemble saddle
valve on pipe with large “U" side against pipe.

1i

Tighten bottom screw firmly.

]^-nut

keeping bracket parallel to pipe.

Turn saddle valve handle clockwise until
piercing lance enters hole in pipe and then
stops. The saddle valve Is now in the
closed position.

4 : Have a towel ready in case of

IJ ■ leaks. Turn on cold water supply

to check for leaks. In case of leaks,

use an adjustable wrench to tighten
nut below valve’s handle. Turn cold

water back off.

41^ Remove cover from filtration

I IV

b

assembly by lifting straight up.

Move filtration assembly near

orange

area where it will

*be mounted - either

under sink or in the
basement. For best
results, locate filtra­

tion assembly so
tubing can be cut to
shortest length possi­

ble. To connect one

' end of orange tubing to the saddle valve,
I place the brass compression nut on the

orange tubing (threaded side out) place the
plastic sleeve onto the tubing (discard
brass sleeve), push the insert into the

tubing and thread this assembly onto the opening of

sleeve tubing

insert

brass

compression

nut

the saddle valve. Tighten brass
compression nut with W wrench

Use a plastic tubing cutter or
sharp razor knife to cut tubing

to shortest possible length.

Make sure cut end is clean and
blunt and tubing is round. Push

free end of orange tubing as far
as it will go into the grey push-in
fitting on the front right side of
the filtration assembly.

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