TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: Turn OFF the SYSTEM before servicing or inspecting.
* Air in the system is a normal
occurrence with initial startup of
system. This milky look will disappear
during normal use within 1 to 2 weeks.
* Slight odor is a normal occurrence
with initial startup of system. OPEN
Faucet and run water through the
system until odor is removed.
- Location of Drain
Saddle Valve
- Flush Valve OPEN
* Relocate the Drain Saddle Valve.
* CLOSE Flush Valve.
- System just starting up
- Air pressure in the
Storage Tank is low
* Normally it takes 1-2 hours to fill the
Storage Tank. Low water pressure
and/or temperature can reduce
production rate.
* Add pressure to the Storage Tank.
The pressure should be 7-10 psi when
the tank is empty.
No water or slow
production from
Faucet
- Flush Valve OPEN
- Low water pressure
- Crimps in tubing
- Clogged pre-filters
- Fouled High Efficiency
Reverse Osmosis
Membrane
- New System
- Angle Stop Valve
CLOSED
- Tank Valve CLOSED
* CLOSE Flush Valve.
*Add a booster pump.
* Make sure all tubing is straight.
* Replace pre-filters.
* Replace High Efficiency Reverse
Osmosis Membrane.
* Wait at least 5 minutes for water to
travel through System to Faucet.
* OPEN Angle Stop Valve.
* OPEN Tank Valve and allow Storage
Tank to fill to maximum capacity.
- Coconut Carbon is
depleted
- Fouled Hight Efficiency
Reverse Osmosis
Membrane
- Fouled Deionization
Cartridge
* Replace Coconut Carbon.
* Replace High Efficiency Reverse
Osmosis Membrane.
* Replace Deionization.
- Clogged Flow Restrictor
- Clogged Auto-Shut Off
- Clogged filter
* Replace Flow Restrictor.
* Replace Auto-Shut Off.
* Replace filter.
- Fittings are not
tightened
- Loose tubing
- Misaligned Drain Saddle
Valve
* Tighten fittings as necessary.
* Make sure tubing is fully seated in
fittings.
* Realign Drain Saddle Valve.
*LEAKS SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY IN ORDER TO PREVENT WATER DAMAGE.