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NOTICE
To reduce the risk associated with water leakage or ooding:
• Change the disposable pre-lter at the recommended interval; the disposable pre-lter
MUST be replaced every 12 months or sooner.
• Change the disposable lter RO membrane at the recommended interval; the
disposable RO membrane MUST be replaced every 24 months or sooner.
• Failure to replace the disposable pre-lter and RO membrane at recommended
intervals may lead to reduced lter performance and failure of the lter, causing
property damage from water leakage or ooding.
This product is outtted with user friendly ‘Push In’ connectors. Proper use of the
connectors is shown in the diagrams. It is most important that the tubing selected for use
with these connectors be of high quality, exact size and roundness, and with no surface
nicks or scratches. If it is necessary to cut the tubing, use a plastic tubing cutter or sharp
razor knife. Make a clean square cut.
Should a leak occur at a ‘Push-In’ connector, the cause is usually a problem with the tubing.
To Fix: 1. Relieve pressure.
4. Reattach tubing
2. Release tubing
5. Conrm connection is leak free
3. Cut o at least
1/4”from end
HOW TO USE ‘PUSH-IN’ FITTING
SYSTEM START-UP
1. Remove the pre-lter cartridge from its packaging. Remove the red cap from the
cartridge and moisten the o-rings with water. Insert the cartridge into the lter head.
Then, turn the cartridge 1/4 turn to the right.
2a. For SGLP100-CL and SGLP100-CL-BP, remove the red cap from the RO-membrane
cartridge and moisten the o-rings with water. Insert the cartridge into the lter head.
Then, turn the cartridge 1/4 turn to the right.
2b. For SGLP200-CL and SGLP200-CL-BP, remove the red caps from both the RO-
membrane cartridges and moisten the o-rings with water. Insert the RO-membrane
cartridges into the lter heads. Ensure that the RO-cartridge with the blue-control is
inserted into the RIGHT-side head, while the other RO-membrane cartridge is inserted
into the LEFT-side head. Turn both the RO-membrane cartridges 1/4 turn to the right.
3. Check that all plumbing connections are secure.
4. Open the tank shut-o valve. Turn on the incoming water supply or beverage booster
pump (if applicable) and check the system for leaks. If any leaks are noted, turn o the
water supply and/or booster pump and correct the leak before proceeding. If a leak is
detected at a push-in tting, refer to Figure 2.
5. Open downstream valve (not included) and let water run through the RO to drain for
10 minutes.
6. Close sample valve.
7. Allow tank to ll (Approximately 60 minutes).
8. Open Water Sample Valve outlet to drain. Empty tank. Water owing from tank will
reduce to a fast drip when tank is empty.
9. Allow product water to run to drain for 24 hours.
10. Close sample valve and allow the tank to ll (Approximately 60 minutes).
11. System is now ready for use.
Figure 2
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