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MOUNTING THE TANK
A
Tank must be
mounted level
to ensure
proper operation.
Property Damage: Tank must be located within 400mm of
tap and within 760mm or less of a standard earth (grounded)
outlet. DO NOT extend plumbing or electrical lines.
B
Leave 12mm for
hanging tank.
Mount tank vertically in an area that
allows clearance on the underside of the
tank for drainage, if necessary.
DO NOT over tighten screws.
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CONNECTING TAP TO TANK
A
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2
Property Damage: Pinched or blocked water lines
may cause damage to the water tank.
B
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Property Damage: Check to make sure
tubes are connected properly and are
pushed in as mentioned.
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Select a spot under the sink to mount
tank vertically within reach of both
plumbing and electrical connections. The
tank should be within 400mm or less of
tap water lines and within 760mm or less
of a standard earth (grounded) outlet.
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While holding tank in place on
the spot selected for installation,
use a pencil to mark locations for
2 hanging screws.
Screws provided are for use in wood
studs or cabinets only. Use wall anchors
(not supplied) for installation into drywall.
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Pre-drill 3mm pilot holes at marks.
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Turn screws into pre-drilled holes,
leaving 6.4mm exposed.
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Hang the tank on the screws.
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Tighten the screws with only 1/2
turn clockwise.
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Without depressing the gray button,
place the snap-connect fitting at
the end of the blue tube onto
the left plastic fitting on the tank,
pushing until it clicks into place. (1)
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Slip the flexible white tube over
barbed middle fitting and slide
down approximately 12mm. (2)
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Slip the small white tube over the
far right smooth fitting and slide
down approximately 12mm. (3)
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Visually check for pinched or
crimped tubes.
Hose clamps are not needed for any of the connections.
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INSTALLING FILTRATION
A
Personal Injury: Do not locate filter above an outlet or other
electrical device. Install head and bracket so that connections
require no stretching, kinking or pinching of tubing.
B
from water
supply line
Property Damage: Tube runs need to form to the cabinet's
contours to allow storage space with no sharp bends. Tubes
need clean, perpendicular, burr-free cuts to ensure a true fit.
C
HC1100
GN1100
from filter or
from filter or
water supply line
water supply line
Property Damage: Do not extend the copper lines
farther than the 40cm provided.
D
It is normal for approximately 60 ml of water to
discharge when filter is removed.
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Mark hole locations for filter head
and bracket in a spot that allows for
filter replacement.
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Drill 3mm starter holes and attach
bracket to wall with wood screws,
turning until snug.
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Remove red filter cap, insert filter
cartridge into filter head and twist
clockwise until "LOCK" arrow on the
filter aligns with arrow on bracket.
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Determine length of tubing required,
then cut to length making sure the
cut is perpendicular and burr-free.
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Insert a white 9.5mm tube into inlet
to tap
side of filter head until it stops.
Press in again to ensure a secure fit.
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Insert the other white tube into
outlet side of filter head until it
stops. Press in again to ensure a
secure fit.
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Insert the copper tube(s) from the
tap into the 9.5mm to 6.35mm
quick-connector. Press in again to
ensure a secure fit.
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Connect the white tube from
the right outlet on the filter head
into the quick-connector until it stops.
Press in again to ensure a secure fit.
To remove tube(s) from quick-connector,
depress the release ring and gently pull tube away.
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To redirect filter replacement water
discharge, place 150mm clear tube
over vent hole on the left side of
filter head.
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