HydroLogic ecospring User manual

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02/09
Installaon Guide & Owner's Manual
350 Encinal Street, Suite 170
Santa Cruz, Ca 95060
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www.hydrologicsystems.com

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Congratulaons on your purchase of the EcoSpringTM reverse osmosis system, welcome to the future of home drink-
ing water purificaon You have purchased the most advanced, efficient and easy to maintain reverse osmosis system
available. When properly maintained, this system will provide you with years of trouble-free service. The next sec-
ons contain important informaon on the proper care and maintenance of your system, please take a few minutes to
read through this informaon.
The cartridges in this system must be replaced on a regular basis to maintain efficiency and to safeguard water quality.
These cartridges work together to remove potenal contaminants from your tap water and must be replaced every
6-12 months. Any significant change in performance of the system should be invesgated promptly to avoid secondary
damage or deterioraon to other parts of the system.
Introducon to the EcoSpringTM System
Stage Descripon Replacement
Interval Indicaons for Service
1-4
4-Stage Cartridge
1) 20 micron sediment prefilter
2) Granular acvated carbon (GAC) prefilter
3) Reverse osmosis membrane
4) Granular acvated carbon posilter
12 months
System takes longer than 3 hours
to fill a completely drained tank.
Significant increase in the level of
total dissolved solids (TDS) in the
product water (as determined by
a TDS meter).
5-6 Granular acvated carbon (GAC) and reminer-
alizaon posilter (between tank and faucet) 6-12 months Offtaste or odor in the product
water.

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The Limited Warranty extends to the original purchaser of the system. This warranty covers all parts and factory labor needed to repair any
Manufacturer-supplied item that proves to be defecve in material, workmanship or factory preparaon. The above-menoned warranty applies
for the first full calender year from date of purchase. These defecve items are subject to the following exclusions: membranes, filters, O-rings,
and all other parts or components that require regular replacement as a result of ordinary usage.
Disclaimers This Warranty applies only if the system is installed and used in compliance with the instrucons enclosed with the system.
This Warranty does not cover the costs of repairs or adjustments to the unit that may be needed because of the use of improper parts, equip-
ment or materials. This Warranty does not cover repairs required due to unauthorized alteraons of the unit, or failure of a unit caused by such
alteraons or by unauthorized repairs.
The Warranty does not cover malfuncons of the unit due to tampering, misuse, alteraon, lack of regular maintenance, misapplicaon, fouling
due to hydrogen sulfide or iron, scaling from excessive hardness, turbidity greater than 1.0 NTU, Silt Density Index (SDI) greater than 5.0 SDI, or
excessive membrane hydrolysis due to chlorine levels in excess of 0.5 ppm. In addion, damage to the unit due to fire, accident, negligence, act
of God, or events beyond the control of the Manufacturer are not covered by this warranty.
Incidental and Consequenal Damages The Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for payment of incidental and consequenal damages
as a result of the failure of this unit to comply with express or implied warranes, such as lost me, inconvenience, damage to personal property,
loss of revenue, commercial losses, postage, travel, telephone expenditures, or other losses of this nature. Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitaon of incidental or consequenal damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilies Under the provisions of the Warranty, the owner is expected to schedule maintenance, as described in this
Manual. Neglect, improper maintenance, abuse, or unapproved modificaons may invalidate the Warranty. Should your unit develop a defect
or otherwise fail to perform in accordance with this warranty, you should contact the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased.
Implied Warranes The implied at-law warranes of merchantability and fitness for a parcular purpose shall terminate on the date one year
aer the date of purchase. Note: some states do not allow limitaons on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitaons may not
apply to you.
Other Rights This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Warranty
Model:
Date Code:
Install Date:
Sold by:
Installed By:
Service Center
Phone Number:
Please fill out the form below and retain for future reference.
EcoSpringTM

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This system has been designed for installaon by a licensed professional such as a contractor or plumber. Proper compleon of this
installaon will require basic familiarity with standard sink plumbing and proper use of common hand and power tools. Improperly
installed systems could result in water damage due to leaks or flooding. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe.
System Specificaons
Membrane System w/Tank
Pressure 40-80 psi (275 kPa - 552 kPa)
Temp 40°F - 100°F (4°C - 38°C)
TDS <2000 mg/L
Chlorine <1.0 mg/L
Turbidity <1 NTU
SDI <5
pH 4-8
Performance Specificaons
Feed water must be potable, municipal water. Must
be free of potenal membrane foulants such as Iron,
Hydrogen Sulfide and Manganese.
Producon 40 GPD 21.6 GPD
(151 LPD) (81.8 LPD)
TDS Rejecon 95% 95%
Recovery126.3% 17%
Brine to Product 2.8:1 4.86:1
1The percentage of the feed water available as reverse osmosis treated
water under normal operang condions.
Tested at 60 psig (4 bar), 500ppm TDS municipal water, 77°F (25°C)
Feed Water Requirements
System - 9.72” W x 13.75” D x 15.38” H ( 24.7 x 34.9 x 39.1 cm), 11 lbs. (5 kg.)
Shipping Box - 14.5"L x 11.25"W x 20"H (36.8 x 28.6 x 50.8 cm), 13.7 lbs. (6.2 kg.)
Dimensions and Weight
A. Product water storage tank
B. Tank valve
C. Tank tubing (3/8” white)
D. Air-gap faucet
E. Drain connecon assembly
F. Drain tubing (3/8” white)
G. Quick connect fing
H. Drain tubing (1/4” black)
I. Faucet tubing (3/8” blue)
J. Four-stage desalinator cartridge
K. Feed water tubing (1/4” green)
L. Inlet fing with shut-off
M. GAC and remineralizaon post-filter
A
B
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E
F
GD
K
LM
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(behind cover)

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Determine the most praccal under-the-sink locaon for placement of the
EcoSpringTM system. Ensure that the locaon allows adequate access for
cartridge replacement.
1. Place the system in the selected locaon.
2. Place the rubber seal (1) flush against the base of the faucet.
3. Insert faucet base assembly down through the sink hole.
4. From underneath the sink, push the 1/4” black drain tubing aached to the
system onto the 1/4” fing located on the faucet base.
5. Locate the extra piece of 3/8” white tubing and push one end onto the larger
3/8” fing located on the faucet base.
6. Slide white plasc spacer (2) open-end-up onto the threaded faucet stem.
7. Loosely thread the 3/8" washer (3) and mounng lock nut (4) onto the
threaded stem.
8. Thread faucet quick-connect adapter (5) on to threads of faucet stem. NOTE:
This connecon should be hand-ghtened only. Push end of 3/8" blue tubing
(located on the system) onto 3/8" adapter.
9. Posion the faucet to the desired handle orientaon. Slip the (6) sloed
washer between the white plasc spacer and the sink. Securely hand ghten
the mounng nut.
10. Firmly insert spout assembly into the top hole of faucet body (approximately
1/4"). You may swivel the faucet leor right.
Note: We have a large selecon of designer faucets with a variety of finishes,
colors and styles available. Please visit www.eco-spring.com for details.
Push Handle Airgap Faucet
(1) Rubber seal
(3) 3/8" washer
(4) Mounng
lock nut
(5) Quick connect
adapter
(6) Sloed washer
(2) Plasc spacer

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Feed and Drain Connecon
Feed Connecon
Note: The feed connecon pictured on the box may be different from what is included
with the system.
1. Locate and turn offthe angle stop valve on the cold water line feeding the sink. This
valve will usually be located under the sink on the pipe coming out of the wall.
2. When the angle stop valve is closed, relieve pressure in the line by opening the cold
water tap on the sink.
3. Disconnect the feed line at the angle stop valve. With this end of the water line free,
proceed to Step 4.
4. Wrap the threads with Teflon tape and install the feed connector into the angle stop
valve. Then reconnect the cold water feed line to the open end of the feed connector.
Tighten all connecons securely.
5. Using the green 1/4” tubing, install the compression nut, plasc ferrule and plasc
tube insert. Secure the tubing into the feed connector. Tighten the tubing retaining nut
securely.
6. Aach the small feed valve warning tag from the parts bag to the feed valve.
7. Aach the ShutoffWarning label to the system so that it is directly visible. Fill out the
Date of Installaon label and aach to the side of the system.
Drain Connecon
Note: The drain saddle assembly must be installed before the 'P' trap. Do not install the
drain saddle assembly between the 'P' trap and the wall.
1. Posion drain saddle assembly (Fig. 3) on drain pipe under sink between the P trap
and the sink connecon.
2. Orient the drain saddle so that the connector opening points in the general direcon
of the planned locaon for the R.O. dispensing faucet.
3. Screw the connector nut onto the drain saddle threaded connector loosely (Fig. 4).
Using the connector opening in the side of the drain saddle as a guide, drill a 3/8" hole
through the wall of the drain pipe.
4. Remove drain saddle assembly. Place the adhesive foam pad over the 3/8" hole in the
drain pipe. Replace the assembly onto the drain pipe, aligning the hole in the drain with
the hole in the drain assembly.
5. Tighten the saddle bolts evenly on both sides unl the saddle grips the pipe snugly -
do not overghten. (Fig. 4)
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 1

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System Acvaon and Inspecon
1. Check all tubing connecons to ensure they are firmly seated. CHECK TO SEE THAT THE CARTRIDGE RETAINER CLIP IS
PROPERLY ENGAGED AND LOCKED. Failure to keep the retaining clip in place will result in accidental leaks and flooding.
2. Open the dispensing faucet at the sink. Close the tank shut-offvalve.
3. Open the feed water valve to the system. Observe all tubing and connecons for several minutes to detect any leaks.
In approximately 5 minutes, (assuming normal feed water pressure) the dispensing faucet should begin dripping.
4. Place a pan or other temporary water basin near the drain 'P' trap. Loosen the connector nut holding the 3/8" tube
in the drain saddle connector. Pull the tube out of the connector and use the pan to catch any water that may spill. Brine
water should be flowing from the tube. Reconnect the tube to the drain saddle and hand-ghten the connector nut.
5. Allow the faucet the run for up to 15 minutes, then close the faucet.
6. Check for leaks at all connecons.
7. Open the tank shut-offvalve.
Inial Flushing Procedure
1. Before the system can be used for drinking water producon it must be adequately flushed. Each reservoir tank is
dosed with a small amount of powdered sanizer before shipment, typically a chlorinang agent, in order to ensure tank
internal cleanliness. Also, the carbon filter cartridge will release a small amount of carbon fines during the first tankful of
flow. This flushing procedure will allow any sanizer or carbon fines to pass from the system.
2. Inial tank filling will take approximately one hour (based on average feed pressure). When the tank is full, the water
pressure will have risen to the point where the automac shut-offvalve inside the system will stop the feed flow through
the system. Actuaon of the automac shut-offvalve can be determined by either checking for a lack of brine flow to the
drain saddle, or by listening very closely near the dispensing faucet for absence of water flow sound though the air gap.
When the tank has filled for the first me, it should be leundisturbed for at least 8 hours to ensure proper sanizaon.
3. Aer 8 hours has elapsed, open the dispensing faucet fully and allow the product water to run out to drain at maximum
flow. The inial discharge will be dark with the bulk of the carbon parcle wash out. There may also be the scent of chlo-
rinated water from the sanizing agent. When the flow has diminished to a fast drip or small stream, close the dispensing
faucet.
4. Fill and flush the tank at least three mes prior to use. If necessary, repeat unl the chlorinaon scent has disappeared.
It is important that the flush be done at maximum flow (e.g. the tank must be full) to assist in rapid wash out. Aer this
flushing procedure the system is ready for normal use.
System Acvaon and Flushing

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1. System is located where it will not be subject to physical impacts or rough contact by heavy objects.
2. Feed water pressure to the unit is no less than 40 psi and no greater than 80 PSI.
3. Ensure the plasc retainer clip that holds the desalinator cartridge in place is fully engaged and locked in place. The slide
locks must snap into place in the slots. If the clip does not snap easily into place through the slots it means the cartridge is not
fully inserted into the connectors. Press top or boom of cartridge to engage connectors unl it snaps into place properly.
4. All tubing connecons, especially push-in quick connecons, are fully inserted.
5. Tubing connected between the faucet and the drain saddle fing (the fing aached to the sink drain pipe) runs "down-
hill" to the drain. There should be no loops or places where water would not flow out to the drain.
6. Feed water valve is open.
7. Within one to two hours aer inial applicaon of water pressure, check again for leaks especially at the tank, faucet tub-
ing and connectors. These parts will not see full pressure unl approximately 2 hours aer the system is acvated.
8. Flush three tankfuls of product water to drain. If a chlorine scent persists, repeat flushing procedure.
Installaon Checklist

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Cartridge Replacement
1. Close the feed water shut-offvalve.
2. Close the tank shut-offvalve.
3. Open the dispensing faucet to relieve system pressure. Close dispensing faucet when flow has stopped.
4. Remove the cover from the front of the system. Remove the retaining clip. Pull the cartridge offthe system evenly at
top and boom. Dispose of used cartridge.
6. Install the new cartridge, rocking gently from side to side as necessary unl the cartridge tubes are properly engaged in
the unit connectors. Install the retaining clip, ensuring the slide locks snap into place in the slots. If the clip does not snap
easily into place through the slots it means the cartridge is not fully inserted into the connectors. Press the top or boom of
the cartridge to engage the connector so that it snaps fully into place. Failure to properly install the retaining clip will result
in accidental leaks and flooding.
7. Turn on feed water shut-offvalve and open dispensing faucet.
8. Close dispensing faucet aer water starts running.
9. Observe system for any leaks, especially at newly replaced cartridge.
10. Open the tank shut-offvalve.
11. The system should be flushed at least once as described above under Secon 8.
Post Filter Replacement
1. Close the feed water shut-offvalve.
2. Close the tank shut-offvalve.
3. Open the dispensing faucet.
4. Close the dispensing faucet when the water stops flowing.
5. Locate the inline filter on the faucet line.
6. Remove the tubing by depressing the collet in a downward direcon and pulling the blue tubing from the filter.
7. Remove the other side of the feed tubing as described above.
8. Reverse the above steps to install the new inline filter, making sure that the tubing is pressed in as far as possible.
9. Turn on the feed water valve. Observe system for any leaks, especially at newly replaced cartridge.
10. Open the tank shut-offvalve.
11. The system should be flushed at least once as described in System Acvaon and Flushing.
Maintenance
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