Gray Hose To Acidic Water Outlet Port
1/4" White hose to Tap Water Inlet Port
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE OPERATION
Installation Method 2) - at the sink under direct main pressure (more difficult)
1. SPLIT YOUR COLD WATER SUPPLY LINE - This can be accomplished in a variety of ways
depending on how your plumbing is configured. Most commonly, you would install a "T"
junction in the cold water line. "T" junctions are available at any good hardware store and
are inexpensive. Take the white hose when you purchase the "T" to ensure the proper
size fitting.
2. ATTACH THE TAP WATER INLET HOSE TO THE "T" JUNCTION - You will need a way to
route the white hose from the "T" to your ionizer.
Most newer sinks have cutouts that will work for this.
3. ATTACH THE TAP WATER INLET HOSE TO YOUR IONIZER
- Attach opposite end of the
hose attached to the "T" to the gray TAP WATER INLET
port on the bottom of the ionizer.
To attach the white hose, simply push it firmly into the
TAP WATER INLET port.
(To remove it, press on the end of the fitting and pull
it out at the same time).
4. CHECK FLOW VALVE ON THE BOTTOM
- Ensure the small metallic valve on the bottom
of the ionizer adjacent to the "TAP WATER INLET" is
turned all the way open
(counter-clockwise until it stops). Usually the valve is
already in this position when it comes
from the factory, but occasionally it needs to be fully
opened.
5. ATTACH THE GRAY ACIDIC WATER OUTLET HOSE
- to the white plastic port labeled
ACIDIC WATER OUTLET on the bottom of the ionizer.
First, slide a squeeze clamp over the
end of the hose. Then attach the gray hose, by simply
pushing it firmly over the white plastic
port. Soaking it in hot water for 30 seconds will make
attaching it very easy.
Squeeze the clamp and position it over the white port.
Ensure the opposite end runs into the sink.
6. POSITION YOUR IONIZER
- Ensure it is on a hard and level surface.
7. CONNECT THE POWER CORD to an appropriate GFI outlet.
8. INSTALL FLEXIBLE STAINLESS STEEL SPOUT - Screw this into the port on the top of
the ionizer. Do not over tighten.
1. POWER UP YOUR IONIZER.
- Depress the black power button located on the back of the ionizer to the
"ON" position.
- The black power button is ALWAYS left on. Your ionizer will "go to sleep" in
between uses and
"wake up" when it detects water flow again. It will always return to your last
selected setting.
- You will hear a single chime and the display panel will illuminate for 2-3 seconds.
- With the power on and the display panel dark, your ionizer is now in standby mode.
2. START WATER FLOW THROUGH YOUR IONIZER
For Installation Method #1 - at the sink with a diverter:
a. SET THE FLOW CONTROL VALVE - This control is on the front of machine
and has an "ON" and "OFF" position. Try initially setting this half way
between "ON' and "OFF".
Important : This is one of the most critical features in controlling your
ionizer's performance. Please view the "Adjustment" section of the DVD.
This control WILL DIRECTLY impact the performance of your ionizer.
A slow flow will yield higher pH; a fast flow will yield lower pH.
b. Turn on your water faucet. Turn the lever to until you "divert" the water through your ionizer.
c. Get the feel for the difference in flow rates by adjusting FLOW CONTROL VALVE from a slow
trickle to the fastest flow. When you begin ionizing the water, start with it in the medium range
and adjust faster or slower as necessary to achieve optimum results.
For Installation Method #2 - at the sink under direct main pressure:
a. Turn on your water supply
b. SET THE FLOW CONTROL VALVE - This control is on the front of machine and has an "ON'
and "OFF" position. This knob is just like the "ON / OFF" control on your tap.
When ionizing water initially try opening the valve half way between "ON' and "OFF".
Important: This is one of the most critical features in controlling your ionizer's performance.
Please view the "Adjustment" section of the DVD. This control WILL DIRECTLY impact the
performance of your ionizer. A slow flow will yield higher pH; a fast flow will yield lower pH.
c. Get the feel for the difference in flow rates by adjusting FLOW CONTROL VALVE from a slow
trickle to the fastest flow. When you begin ionizing the water, start with it in the medium
range and adjust faster or slower as necessary to achieve optimum results.
3. WHAT YOU WILL NOTICE:
- The Digital Filter Life Indicator will begin to register numbers and you will hear your
ionizer's "voice" announcing the mode of operation. For instance: "Purified water selected".
- NOTE: The water will initially come out discolored (light to charcoal gray) due to carbon
dust in the new filter. This is not harmful and is typical of all carbon filters.
Allow the water to flow for 2-3 minutes in the "Purified" mode and this will flush all the
carbon dust.
Undersink Installation #3 (most difficult)
Undersink installations can only be accomplished with an Undersink Conversion kit.
Your ionizer will require a very specialized faucet and a variety of other parts.
The conversion kit comes complete with everything needed to complete this type of installation.
It is recommended that a plumber perform this type of installation.
Please contact your dealer for details.
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