Step 3: CONNECTING THE PURIFIER
• The Purier has white packing tube inserted to protect it, remove the
packing tube by holding down the round collet at each end of the purier
and pull out the tubing. Do not damage the collet or the internal ttings
of the purier as any damage may make them leak or blow out once
water pressure enters the purier.
• Attach the purier either vertically or horizontally to the back wall of
the cupboard using the brackets and screws supplied. Make sure the
inlet end of the purier (refer to the label of the purier bar code end) is
positioned nearest to the Pipe tap (or C-Clamp) you have just tted.
• Attach the Pressure Limiting Valve to the back wall of the cupboard
(either vertically or horizontally) in between the Pipe tap (or C-Clamp) and
the purier, use the mounting bracket supplied with the pressure limiting
valve. Make sure the inlet of the Pressure Limiting Valve is aligned to the
Pipe tap (or C-Clamp), refer to the ow arrow embossed on the pressure
limiting valve to determine inlet.
• The Pressure Limiting Valve must be installed in the system before the
purier, this is to protect against water hammer or pressure surges from
the water supply (which could crack the purier if left unprotected).
Note: Failure to install the Pressure Limiting Valve will void your warranty.
• Cut lengths of tubing to connect the Pipe tap (or C-Clamp) to the
Pressure Limiting Valve and the Pressure Limiting Valve to the Purier.
Cut a further length of tubing to connect the Purier to the tap. It is
important to ensure that when you cut the tubing the cuts are clean and
square to avoid leaks. When connecting push the end of the tubing rmly
into the end of each component. If you can remove the tubing without
any force, then the tubing is not connected.
• If you have used a C-Clamp as part of the installation, connect the tubing
to the outlet of the C-Clamp, turn on the household water then slowly
turn the valve tap on the C-Clamp anti-clock wise allowing water to ow
through the tubing into a bucket or container. This will ensure any copper/
plastic pieces that have entered the pipework during the attaching of the
C-Clamp are ushed away. Turn o the household water and complete the
connection of the tubing following the instructions above.