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How to Install, operate and
maintain your Reverse Osmosis
Drinking Water System

If you have any questions or concerns when
installing, operating or maintaining your
Reverse Osmosis System
call our toll free number:

1-866-986-3223
Monday- Friday, 8 AM-9PM EST
or visit www.ecodyne.org

System tested and certified by NSF International
against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and 58. See performance data sheet for details.
Manufactured and warranted by
Ecodyne Water Systems, Inc.,
1890 Woodlane Drive
Woodbury, MN 55125

Installation and Operation Manual

Model WHER25

7272844 (Rev. K 9/24/07)
Product No. 8576162

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unpack and Check Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Plan Your Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Overview and Site Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Step 1-Install Supply Water Fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Step 2-Install Reverse Osmosis Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Step 3-Install Reverse Osmosis Filter Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Step 4-Install Storage Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Step 5-Install Reverse Osmosis Faucet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
Step 6-Connect Tubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15
Step 7-Sanitize, Pressure Test, Purge System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17
How Your Reverse Osmosis Water System Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25
Exploded View & Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27

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Unpack and Check Your Carton
INSPECT SHIPMENT
Your Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System is
shipped complete in one carton. Remove all items from
your shipping carton.
Check all items against the packing list below. Note any
items lost or damaged in shipment.
Note any damage to the shipping carton. Refer to the
exploded view and parts list in the back of the manual for
the part names and numbers of missing or damaged
items. If problems exist, refer to the website or the toll
free number listed throughout this manual.
Keep the small parts in the parts bag until you are ready
to install them.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts require
installation by a licensed plumber and do not permit
the use of saddle valves.
If you live in the state of Massachusetts, review
plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts before proceeding with the installation.

Packing List

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Plan Your Installation
TOOLS NEEDED

PLAN YOUR INSTALLATION
It is recommended to read through the entire manual
before beginning your installation. Follow all steps exactly.
Reading this manual will also help you get all the benefits
from your system.
Your Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System can be
installed under a sink or in a remote location. Typical
remote sites are a laundry room or utility room. Review the
location options below and determine where you are going
to install your system.
NOTE: For best system performance, the feed water to
the system should be softened or less than 10 grains
per gallon hard.

Adjustable wrench

UNDER THE SINK LOCATION
The Reverse Osmosis Filter Assembly and storage tank
are normally installed in a kitchen or bathroom sink cabinet. See Fig. 2.
A suitable drain point is needed for reject water from the
Reverse Osmosis filter.

Phillips Screwdriver

Tape Measure

REMOTE LOCATION
You can also locate the Reverse Osmosis Filter Assembly
and storage tank in a remote location away from the
Reverse Osmosis Faucet. You will need a nearby water
source and drain point.
See Fig. 3.

Drill & Drill bits, if required.

Flathead Screwdriver

CHECK SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Check size and position of items for proper installation into
location chosen.
Large Adjustable Jaw Pliers or Pipe Wrench

TOOLS NEEDED
Review the tools needed list. See Fig. 1. Gather needed
tools before proceeding with the installation. Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here.

FIG. 1

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Overview and Site Preparation
OVERVIEW
There are seven easy steps to installing your Drinking Water
system. They are as follows:
STEP 1 - Install Cold Water Supply fitting
STEP 2 - Install Drain Adapter
STEP 3 - Install Reverse Osmosis Assembly
STEP 4 - Install Storage Tank
STEP 5 - Install Reverse Osmosis Faucet
STEP 6 - Connect Tubing
STEP 7 - Sanitize, Pressure Test, Purge System
These steps are explained in detail over the next few pages.
It is recommended to read through the entire manual before
beginning your installation. Follow all steps exactly. Reading
this manual will also help you receive and use all the benefits your Reverse Osmosis System can give you.

PREPARE SITE FOR INSTALLATION
1. Before starting, close the hot and cold water shutoff
valves (See Figure 5).
2. Temporarily place tank and filter assembly into cabinet.
Double check position of items and space required for
proper installation.
3. Remove tank and filter from cabinet and set aside.
NOTE: You must check and comply with all local plumbing codes.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts require
installation by a licensed plumber and do not permit the
use of saddle valves.
If you live in the state of Massachusetts, review plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts before proceeding with the installation.

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FIG. 4

Step 1 - Install Supply Water Fitting
CHOOSE TYPE OF WATER FITTING TO INSTALL
Locate the cold water line in the sink cabinet. It is recommended, but not required, that the cold water line be soft
water. You can use the saddle valve provided with your unit
to tap into the cold water line. See Fig. 5. Or you can purchase standard pipe fittings locally such as a compression
fitting. The fitting must provide a leak-tight connection to the
Reverse Osmosis 1/4" tube.
NOTE: Local code may dictate which type of water fitting is used. Consult a plumber if you are not familiar
with local codes or plumbing procedures.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts require
installation by a licensed plumber and do not permit the
use of saddle valves.
If you live in the state of Massachusetts, review plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts before proceeding with the installation.

Cold Water
Shutoff Valve

Hot Water
Shutoff Valve

Pre-Drill
1/8'' Hole
(Iron Pipe)

INSTALL SADDLE VALVE
(Included with your package)

Seal

This fitting will be installed on the cold water pipe. The fitting
must provide a leak-tight connection to the Reverse
Osmosis 1/4" tubing.
Complete the following steps to install the saddle valve
assembly.

Clamp X
Valve
Nut - tighten
if necessary

Clamp Z

1. Review Fig. 5 and familiarize yourself with all parts of the
saddle valve. This valve will self-tap a hole in copper tubing or plastic pipe.
IMPORTANT: Before starting, close the hot and cold
water shutoff valves (See Figure 5).
2. If installing on iron pipe, drill a 1/8” hole for the piercing
pin.
IMPORTANT: If a battery-powered hand drill is not
available and an electric drill is used, ensure that the
drill is properly grounded.

Ferrule
(Plastic)
Insert
Nut

Use to Connect
Tubing

Saddle Valve Connection
(Included in package)

3. Place the seal on the inside of Clamp X. See Fig. 5. Turn
the valve handle all the way out.(counter-clockwise) Be
sure the piercing pin does not stick out beyond the seal.
4. Place Clamp X and Z around the pipe. Secure in place
with two screws. Tighten both screws evenly. Do not over
tighten screws. See Fig. 5.
5. Turn the valve handle all the way in. (clockwise) This will
pierce the wall of the pipe. See Fig. 5.
6. Do not connect the tubing to the fitting at this time. This
will occur later in the installation.
NOTE: Once the saddle valve is installed, the nut near
the handle may need to be tightened to prevent possible leaks.

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Handle

FIG. 5

Step 2 - Install RO Drain Under Sink
Double Trap

INTRODUCTION
Single trap

A suitable drain point is needed for the reject water from
the Reverse Osmosis Filter. You have two options to
choose from:
• Install the Drain Adapter included with your unit
See Fig 6, Fig. 7, and Fig. 8. This is used in under the
sink installations. The drain adapter kit is installed onto
your sink drain pipe above the P-trap. See Fig. 6.
• Use another existing drain in your home
(See Fig 9, Fig. 10) This is usually used in remote
location type installations. The drain tube from the
Reverse Osmosis Filter runs directly to an open drain.
See Fig. 9 & 10.

Drain
Adapter

P–Trap
P–Trap

Under The Sink Installation

NOTE: Local code may dictate which type of drain
installation is used. Other than local code, either
drain install type may be used in both under the sink
or remote location installations. Consult a plumber if
you are not familiar with plumbing procedures.

FIG. 6
45°

INSTALL DRAIN ADAPTER KIT

45°

Sink Tailpiece

(Under sink Installation)
In an under the sink installation, you normally use the
(P-trap) drain adapter. A drain adapter kit is included in
your package. Review the drain adapter kit parts in Fig. 7.
The drain adapter is always installed in the sink drain
pipe, above or ahead of the P- trap. See Fig. 6 & 8. Be
sure to comply with your local plumbing codes. The drain
adapter fits 1-1/2" sink drain pipes. Other drain pipe fittings, purchased locally, may be needed in addition to the
adapter.
1. Slowly disassemble the sink drain pipe between the
sink P-trap and the sink tailpiece. See Fig. 6 & 8.
2. Clean the sink tailpiece to assure a leak-tight fit.
3. Install drain adapter directly onto the sink tailpiece
using the ferrule and nut. Snug the nut, but do not
tighten. See Fig. 7.
4. Assemble the drain tubing connector to the drain
adapter using the ferrule and nut. Snug the nut, but do
not tighten. See Fig. 7.
NOTE: Locate so drain tubing from the Reverse
Osmosis faucet will make a straight run to the
adapter, without dips, loops, low spots or kinks.
See Fig. 8.
5. Turn the connector to about 45° (10:00 or 2:00 position). See Fig. 7. Tighten the nut securely.
6. Assemble the P-trap to the drain adapter, and other
drain pipe fittings as required to complete the drain
run. See Fig. 6.
Note: If needed, you can cut the unthreaded end of
the adapter to make it fit. Do not cut too short or
the adapter will not make a leak-tight seal with the
connecting fitting.
7. Tighten all connections, but do not over tighten plastic
connections.

2:00

10:00

Nut
Ferrule
Drain Adapter
Ferrule

Nut

Cut, if
needed.
Drain Tubing
Connector

FIG. 7

Black Drain
Tube
Drain Adapter

HOT

COLD

P-Trap

IMPORTANT: Locate drain adapter so when the black drain tube
from the Reverse Osmosis Faucet is installed later
on, it will make a straight run to the adapter, without dips, loops, low spots or kinks

FIG. 8
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Step 2 - Install RO Drain In Remote Location
Outside Faucet
(Hard Water)

BLUE
Tubing to
Reverse
Osmosis
Faucet

Outside Faucet
(Hard Water)

Soft, Cold Water
Hard W
ater Lin
e

Soft, Hot
Water

Soft water
to Reverse
Osmosis
System

Shut-off
Valve

GREEN Tubing
to Reverse
Osmosis
System

Remote Location
Installation
Reverse
Osmosis
Drain

YELLOW
Tubing to
Tank Storage

Hard
Water
to House

Storage
Tank
Water Meter

Water Heater

Water
Softener

1/4'' RED Tubing

Sump

Airgap
1-1/2”

Reverse
Osmosis
System

Main
Shutoff
Valve

RED
Tubing to
Drain
FIG. 9
Airgap
1-1/2”

Airgap
1-1/2”

Stand pipe

Airgap
1-1/2”

Laundry Tub

Floor
Drain

FIG. 10

To install a remote drain point, complete the
following steps:
1. Locate the 1/4” red tubing on the Reverse Osmosis
filter assembly. See Fig. 9.
2. Determine if this length is long enough to reach the
drain point.
3. If not, disconnect the 1/4” red tubing and replace with
an adequate length of tubing to reach the drain point.
Refer to Step 5 later in the manual on how to disconnect and connect tubing.
Note: A flow control insert is located in the red
tube. Refer to Fig 27. This insert must be saved
and placed in the new length of tubing.
4. Run the tubing to the drain point and secure at the
end with a bracket (purchased locally). See Fig. 10.
Provide a 1-1/2” air gap between the end of the tube
and the drain. See Fig. 10.

INSTALL A REMOTE DRAIN POINT
AND AIR GAP (Remote Location)
You can also run the drain tubing to an existing drain in
the house. A floor drain, laundry tub, standpipe, sump,
etc. are suitable drain points. See Fig. 10. This type of
drain is the preferred over the p- trap drain adapter.
Check your local codes. Longer lengths of tubing (see
parts list in back of manual) may be needed.
Always be sure to provide an air gap between the end of
the hose and the drain point. This will prevent water from
backing up into the system. Airgaps are required code in
most areas.

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Step 4 - Install Storage Tank
The fitting on the supply tank may need to be tightened
7-8 turns to get a good seal.
Do not overtighten.

Tubing Connector
Tubing Insert
Tank Nipple

INSTALL STORAGE TANK

Tubing Nut

1. Apply thread sealing tape to the threads on the nipple
at the top of the tank. See Fig 12.
2. Locate the tubing connector. See Fig. 12. Tighten the
tubing connector with a wrench onto the tank nipple 78 turns, being careful not to cross thread or overtighten.
3. Do not connect the tube at this time. This will occur
later in the assembly.
4. Place the storage tank next to the Reverse Osmosis
Assembly. The tank can be placed upright or on its
side.
Storage Tank

FIG. 12

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Step 5: Install RO Faucet
SELECT LOCATION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS
FAUCET MOUNTING HOLE
You will need to select the location of the Reverse
Osmosis Faucet. You have three options to choose from:
• Use the existing sink top hole for the spray hose or
soap dispenser (Must be 1-3/8” in diameter)
• Drill a new hole in the sink
• Drill a new hole in the countertop next to the sink
1. Determine where you are going to install your Reverse
Osmosis Faucet.
2. Check to ensure the Reverse Osmosis faucet will mount
flat against the mounting surface.
3. Visually review the routing of the tubes from the
Reverse Osmosis filter assembly to the faucet. Check to
ensure there is adequate tube routing space between
the faucet and filter assembly.
3. If drilling is needed, drill a 1-3/8" diameter hole in the
mounting surface.
IMPORTANT: Drilling holes into countertops and
sinks should only be performed by a qualified
installer who is certified for drilling such materials.
Drilling of surfaces made of stone or solid surface
materials such as granite, marble, Corian™ or other
plastic resin products or sinks made of porcelain
and stainless steel may cause permanent, irreparable damage to the sink or countertop surface.

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FIG. 13

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Step 6 - Connect Tubes
Push In Fitting

HOW TO CUT AND CONNECT THE TUBES

Tube

Your Reverse Osmosis Water System includes push-in fittings for quick tubing connection. Review the following
instructions before connecting the tubes in the next step.
Cut tubes to length
1. Use a sharp cutter or knife to cut the end of tubing.
Always cut the tubing square. See Fig. 17.
2. Inspect the end (about 1") of the tubing to be sure
there are no nicks, scratches or other rough spots. If
needed, cut the tubing again. See Fig. 17.
Note: Tubing lengths should allow for the removal
of the assembly from the hanger washers for servicing. If tubing lengths are shortened for neater
appearance, it may be necessary to keep the
assembly on the hanger washers for service.

Cut tubing square with end of tubing round,
smooth, with no cuts, nicks or flat spots.

Tube Correctly Cut

Collet

Connect tubes
1. Push tubing through collet, until it engages the o-ring.
See Fig. 18. Continue pushing until the tube bottoms
out against the back of the fitting. See Fig. 19. A common mistake is to stop pushing when the tube engages
the o-ring. This will lead to future leaks. When a 1/4”
tube is fully engaged, 11/16” of the tube has entered
the fitting. When a 3/8” tube is fully engaged, 3/4” of
the tube has entered the fitting. See Fig. 18 & 19.
2. If using tubing other than tubing supplied with the system, be sure it is of high quality, exact size and roundness with a smooth surface.
Disconnect Tubes
1. Push the collet inward with a finger tip. See Fig.21.
2. Continue holding collet inward while pulling the tubing
out. See Fig. 21.

FIG. 17

O-Ring

Tube Partially Engaged With Fitting

Fig. 18

O-Ring
Collet

Tube Fully Engaged With Fitting

FIG. 19

Collet (Depress to
Remove Tubing)

Tubing
O-Ring Seal

Fitting

Collet

Disconnect Tubing

Collet and O-ring

FIG. 20

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FIG. 21

Step 6 - Connect Tubes

1/4" RED

sink p-trap

E

LU
"B

HOT COLD

1/4" GREEN

saddle valve

3/8

drain
adaptor

Note: Tubing lengths should allow for the
removal of the assembly from the hanger washers for servicing. If tubing lengths are shortened
for neater appearance, it may be necessary to
keep the assembly on the hanger washers for
service.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts
require installation by a licensed plumber and
do not permit the use of saddle valves.
3/8" black tubing If you live in the state of Massachusetts, review
plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts before proceeding with the
installation.

3/8"

Note:Tube colors match
Collet colors

YEL

LOW

tubing connector
Tube
Bender

If tubing needs to make a
sharp bend, use included
tube benders to prevent
kinking.

Tube Connections

FIG. 22

CONNECT BLUE TUBE TO REVERSE OSMOSIS
ASSEMBLY

CONNECT YELLOW TUBE TO STORAGE TANK
1. Locate the yellow tube. One end is attached to the Reverse
Osmosis filter assembly.
2. Run the other end of the yellow tube to the fitting on top of
the storage tank. See Fig. 22.
3. Cut tube square and to length. See Fig. 17.
4. Do not connect at this time. This will occur in the sanitizing
step.

1. Locate the blue tube. One end is attached to the faucet.
2. Run the other end of the 3/8" blue tube to the blue collet on
the right side of the Reverse Osmosis filter assembly.
3. Cut tube square and to length. See Fig. 17.
4. Insert all the way into the fitting. See Fig. 18 & 19.
5. Pull on the tube to be sure it's held firmly in the fitting.

CONNECT GREEN TUBE TO COLD WATER
SUPPLY PIPE

CONNECT BLACK TUBE FROM REVERSE OSMOSIS
FAUCET TO DRAIN ADAPTER

1. Run one end of the 1/4” green tube to the fitting on the water
supply pipe. See Fig. 22.
2. Cut tube square and to length. See Fig. 17.
3. Connect to saddle valve. (This is a compression fitting.)
4. Run the other end of the green tube to green collet to the fitting on the left side of the Reverse Osmosis filter
assembly.
5. Cut tube square and to length. See Fig. 17.
6. Insert all the way into the fitting. See Fig. 18 & 19.
7. Pull on the tube to be sure it is held firmly in the fitting.

1. Locate the 30" length of 3/8" black tube. One end is attached
to the faucet. Fig 22.
2. The other end needs to be attached to the black collet on the
sink drain adapter.
3. Cut this tube as needed to route in as straight of a run as
possible, without loops, dips, low spots or kinks.
4. Cut the end of the tube square. See Fig. 17.
5. Insert all the way into the fitting. See Fig. 18 & 19.
6. Pull on the tube to be sure it is held firmly in the fitting.

CONNECT RED TUBE TO REVERSE OSMOSIS
FAUCET
The red tube connection was completed in the faucet
assembly steps.

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Step 7 - Sanitize, Test and Purge System
SANITIZE THE SYSTEM
Sanitizing is recommended immediately after installation of the Reverse Osmosis system. It’s also recommended after servicing inner parts. It is important that
the person installing or servicing the system have
clean hands while handling inner parts of the system.
Complete the following steps to sanitize the system.
See Fig. 23.
1. Turn off the water supply to the Reverse Osmosis
system.
2. Open the Reverse Osmosis faucet. If the tank is not
already empty, allow the water to empty.
3. Locate an eyedropper included in package and
common household bleach (5.25%).
4. Add 3 ml. of bleach into open end of yellow tank
tubing. Handle bleach according to bleach manufacturer’s recommendations. See Fig. 23.
5. Connect yellow tank tubing to tank connector. See
Fig. 12 and 23.
6. Sanitizing the system will be completed during the
pressure test and purging steps on the following
page.
Note: The bleach must be removed from the
system before drinking the water. See purging
instructions on the next page.

FIG. 23

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How Your RO Water System Works
HOW YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
WORKS
Introduction: Your Reverse Osmosis (RO) Drinking
Water System uses your household water pressure to
force water through three filters. Minerals and impurities are filtered out. Delicious tasting drinking water
goes to the storage tank-ready for your use. Minerals
and impurities are sent down the drain. The following
paragraphs will explain in detail how your Reverse
Osmosis Drinking Water System works.
Prefilter: Water from the cold supply pipe enters the
prefilter. See Fig. 25. The prefilter has a replaceable
sediment cartridge with activated carbon in its composition. The cartridge reduces taste, odor, sand, silt,
dirt, other sediments, and up to the amount of chlorine
shown in the specifications.
Reverse Osmosis Cartridge: Filtered water flows
from the prefilter, to the Reverse Osmosis membrane
cartridge. See Fig. 25. The Reverse Osmosis cartridge
is a tightly wound special membrane. The membrane
reduces the dissolved solids and organic matter. High
quality product water (about one ounce per minute)
exits the Reverse Osmosis cartridge. The product
water flows to the storage tank, postfilter or Reverse
Osmosis faucet. See Fig. 25. Reject water, with the
dissolved solids and organic matter, is routed to the
drain. See Fig. 25.
Storage Tank: The storage tank holds product water.
See Fig. 25. A diaphragm inside the tank holds water
pressurized to about 30 psi when the tank is full. This
provides fast flow to the Reverse Osmosis faucet.
When the tank is empty of water, it is pressurized to
5 - 7 psi.

Reverse Osmosis Faucet: The sink or countertop
faucet has a hand operated knob to access drinking
water. See Fig. 25. An air-gap is built into the faucet
drain water connection to comply with plumbing codes.
See Fig. 25.
Faucet Electronics: Inside the faucet base is a battery
operated 6 month timer. See Fig. 14.
An amber LED indicator is also located in the front of
the faucet base. This LED will flash continuously after
6 months have passed. This indicates that it is time to
replace the battery, prefilters and postfilters.
Shutoff Assembly: The unit has an automatic shutoff
system to conserve water. When the storage tank has
filled to capacity, and the drinking water faucet is closed,
pressure closes the shutoff to stop flow to the drain.
After enough drinking water is used, pressure in the
system drops, and the shutoff opens to allow the tank to
be refilled. See Fig. 25.
Check Valve: A check valve is located in the Reverse
Osmosis manifold, above the center sump. The check
valve prevents a backward flow of product water from
the storage tank to drain. A backward flow could
damage the Reverse Osmosis Membrane. See Fig. 25.
Flow Control: Water flow to the drain is restricted by
the flow control. It maintains the desired flow rate to
obtain the highest quality drinking water. The flow control is located in the end of the 1/4" red drain tubing, at
the Reverse Osmosis manifold drain port. See Fig. 25.

Postfilter: Before going to the Reverse Osmosis
faucet, product water goes through the postfilter. See
Fig. 25. The postfilter is an activated carbon type filter.
Any remaining tastes and odors are reduced from the
product water. Clean, high quality drinking water is
available at the faucet.

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How Your RO Water System Works
PRODUCT
WATER FAUCET

air gap

BL
AC
K

6

PRODUCT WATER

gravity
drain
WASTE WATER
AUTOMATIC
SHUTOFF

WATER
IN

drain flow
control

check
valve

8
GREEN

BLUE

PREFILTER

PRODUCT
WATER
STORAGE

POSTFILTER

7

5
RED

1

RO
MEMBRANE

3

YELLOW

4

2

Reverse Osmosis Water Flow Schematic
Water Flow Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Water enters prefilter. Sand, silt and other sediments are reduced. Chlorine is also reduced. See Fig. 25.
Water leaves prefilter and proceeds to the Reverse Osmosis Cartridge. See Fig. 25.
Water enters the Reverse Osmosis membrane. Dissolved solids are reduced. See Fig. 25.
Processed water leaves the Reverse Osmosis Membrane and flows to the storage tank. See Fig. 25.
Waste water with dissolved solids leave the Reverse Osmosis membrane and flows to the drain. See Fig. 25.
Faucet is activated. See Fig. 25.
Processed water leaves the storage tank and flows to the post filter filtered to ensure fresh taste. See Fig. 25.
Water flows to the Reverse Osmosis faucet. See Fig. 25.

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FIG. 25

Maintenance
PREFILTER/POSTFILTER MAINTENANCE
NOTE: It is recommended to replace the battery,
prefilter and postfilter cartridges at least every 6
months of product water use. Replace more often if
they begin to plug with sediments.
The prefilter and postfilter are replaceable sediment
cartridges with activated carbon in its composition. See
Fig. 26. You must periodically replace the prefilter and
postfilter cartridge. This will protect the RO membrane
from being destroyed by chlorine. It will also prevent
the filters from plugging with sediments.
You may notice a slower output of product water as the
prefilter and postfilters build up with sediments.
Replace the prefilter and postfilter cartridges when this
occurs. You should replace the battery whenever you
replace the cartridges.
RO MEMBRANE CARTRIDGE MAINTENANCE
The Reverse Osmosis cartridge is a tightly wound special membrane. See Fig. 26. The membrane reduces
the dissolved solids and organic matter. The life of the
Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge depends mostly
on the pH and hardness of the supply water. (see
specifications). Cartridge life is shorter with higher pH.
For example, if supply water pH is from 6.8 to 7.7, the
cartridge may last for well over one year. However, cartridge life may be as short as 6 months if the pH is as
high as 8.5 to 10. Higher pH weakens the cartridge
membrane and causes pin-hole leaks. It's time to
replace the Reverse Osmosis cartridge when the production rate and/or quality of product water drops.
Product water may begin to taste different or bad, indicating solids and organics are passing through the
Reverse Osmosis membrane. See Reverse Osmosis
cartridge replacement.

Cover

Prefilter
Cartridge

RO Cartridge
Postfilter
Cartridge

REVERSE OSMOSIS CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Complete the following steps to replace the cartridges.
1. Remove (turn to the left) the pre filter cartridge from
the filter head to relieve pressure on the Reverse
Osmosis cartridge.
2. Remove the Reverse Osmosis cartridge.
3. Remove the post filter cartridge.
4. Discard the cartridges in a proper manner.
5. Install new cartridges in reverse order (post filter,
Reverse Osmosis and then prefilter). Turn cartridges
to the right to re-attach to the filter heads.
6. Remove and replace the timer battery. See Fig. 14.
7. Purge the Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge.
See page 17 for instructions.

Turn to the left to
remove

FIG. 26
PREFILTER/POSTFILTER CARTRIDGE
REPLACEMENT
Complete the following steps to replace the cartridges.
1. Remove the pre filter cartridge (turn to the left) from
the filter head. Then remove the post filter cartridge.
2. Discard the cartridges in a proper manner.
3. Install new cartridges in reverse order (post filter
first, then pre filter). Turn cartridges to the right to reattach to the filter heads.
4. Remove and replace the timer battery. See Fig. 14.
5. Purge the Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge.
See page 17 for instructions.

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Maintenance
FLOW CONTROL
The flow control is vital for proper operation of the
Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge. See Fig. 27. The
flow control, located in the red tube at the system housing, keeps water flowing through the membrane at the
required rate. This is to ensure the system produces the
best quality product water.

Flow
Control
Insert

Periodically check the flow control assembly to be sure
the small hole through it is clean and unrestricted.
To
Drain

If the flow control assembly requires service, review the
exploded view in Fig. 27. Assemble and disassemble as
shown.

1/4'' Red
Tubing

FIG. 27

Push o-ring seal into
bottom of port then follow
with collet.

CHANGE COLLET AND O-RING
1. Remove the collet and o-ring from the fitting with a
small screwdriver. Be careful not to scratch the internal walls of the collet port. See Fig. 28-29.
2. Clean collet port, lubricate and insert the o-ring seal
into the bottom of the port. See Fig. 28-29.
3. Push the collet inward until it locks in place.See Fig.
28-29.

Fitting

O-Ring Seal
Collet

Change Collet and O-ring

FIG. 28

Collet (Depress to
Remove Tubing)

Tubing

Disconnect Tubing

FIG. 29

CHANGE BATTERY
To change battery, complete the following steps.
1. Loosen the screw on the right side of the faucet base.
See Fig. 30.
2. Press the battery housing upwards from the front faucet
base until it releases from the faucet base. See Fig. 30.
3. Replace the battery (Maxell-CR 2032 or equivalent).
Place battery into the holder with the positive (+) side
facing the back of the holder.
4. When the battery is first replaced it will flash six times
and turn off. This indicates the battery is fully charged.
After the six flashes the timer enters the 6 month time
cycle. If it repeatedly flashes two times, it is not a fully
charged battery.
5. Re-install the battery housing and firmly tighten the
mounting screw. See Fig. 30.
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Specifications
Supply water pressure limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-100 psi (280-689 kPa)
Supply water temperature limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-100 °F (5-40°C)
Maximum total dissolved solids (TDS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 ppm
Maximum water hardness @ 6.9 pH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 gpg
Maximum iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Chlorine in water supply (max. ppm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0
Supply water pH limits (pH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Product (quality) water, 24 hours 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.53 gal. (55 liters)
Waste water per gallon of product water 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 gal. (18.9 liters)
Percent rejection of TDS, minimum (new membrane)1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-95
Automatic shutoff control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .yes
Efficiency2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.7 %
Recovery3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.7 %
This system conforms to NSF/ANSI 58 for the specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test data.
1

@ Feed water supply at 50 psi, 77°F, and 750 TDS --- Quality water production, amount of waste water and percent rejection all vary with
changes in pressure, temperature and total dissolved solids.

2

Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influent water to the system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated water
under operating conditions that approximate typical daily usage.

3

Recovery rating means the percentage of the influent water to the membrane portion of the system that is available to the user as reverse
osmosis treated water when the system is operated without a storage tank or when the storage tank is bypassed.
Non-potable Water Sources: Do not attempt to use this product to make safe drinking water from non-potable water sources. Do not use the
system on microbiologically unsafe water, or water of unknown quality without an adequate disinfection before or after the system. This system
is certified for cyst reduction and may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
Arsenic Reduction: This system shall only be used for arsenic reduction on chlorinated water supplies containing detectable residual free chlorine at the system inlet. Water systems using an inline chlorinator should provide a one minute chlorine contact time before the reverse osmosis
system.
Nitrate/Nitrite Test Kit: This system is acceptable for treatment of influent concentrations of no more than 27mg/L nitrate and 3mg/L nitrite in
combination measured as N. It is certified for nitrate/nitrite reduction only for water supplies with a pressure of 280 kPa (40 psig) or greater. This
system is supplied with a nitrate/nitrite test kit. Product water should be monitored periodically according to the instructions provided with the
test kit.
TDS Test Kits: TDS test kits are available by calling 1--800--949--8220 or check the water testing section of your local phone directory.
Installations In The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires installation be performed by a
licensed plumber and do not permit the use of saddle valves. Plumbing code 248--CMR of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must be followed in these cases.
Product Water Testing: The Reverse Osmosis System contains a replaceable treatment component critical for the effective reduction of total
dissolved solids. Product water should be tested periodically to verify that the system is performing properly.
Replacement of the reverse osmosis component: This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable component critical to the efficiency of
the system. Replacement of the reverse osmosis component should be with one of identical specifications, as defined by the manufacturer, to
assure the same efficiency and contaminant performance.

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Warranty
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON REVERSE OSMOSIS DRINKING WATER SYSTEM
(Except filter cartridges and R. O. membrane)
Warrantor: Ecodyne Water Systems Inc., 1890 Woodlane Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125

Warrantor guarantees, to the original owner, that the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System, when installed and
maintained in accordance with the instructions, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period
of one year from date of installation. If, within the first year, a part proves, after inspection, to be defective,
Warrantor will, at its sole option, either replace or repair the part without charge except normal shipping and installation charges. Labor to maintain the equipment is not part of the warranty. Filters and membranes, which are
expendable, are not covered by the warranty.
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY PARTS, SIMPLY CALL 1-866-986-3223, Monday - Friday, 8 am - 9 pm EST, for assistance. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States or Canada.
General Provisions
The above warranties are effective provided the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System is operated at water
pressures not exceeding 125 psi, and at water temperatures not exceeding 100°F; provided further that the Reverse
Osmosis Drinking Water System is not subject to abuse, misuse, alteration, neglect, freezing, accident or negligence; and provided further that the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System is not damaged as the result of any
unusual force of nature such as, but not limited to, flood, hurricane, tornado or earthquake.
Warrantor is excused if failure to perform its warranty obligations is the result of strikes, government regulation,
materials shortages, or other circumstances beyond its control.
*THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES ON THE REVERSE OSMOSIS DRINKING WATER SYSTEM BEYOND THOSE
SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED ABOVE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED TO THE EXTENT
THEY MIGHT EXTEND BEYOND THE ABOVE PERIODS. THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF WARRANTOR UNDER
THESE WARRANTIES IS TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE COMPONENT OR PART WHICH PROVES TO BE
DEFECTIVE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD, AND WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. NO WARRANTOR DEALER, AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE, OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO EXTEND OR EXPAND THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY DESCRIBED ABOVE.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusions or limitations of incidental
or consequential damage, so the limitations and exclusions in this warranty may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty applies
to consumer-owned installations only.
® Registered trademark/TM Trademark of Whirlpool, USA.
Manufactured under license by Ecodyne Water Systems, Woodbury, Minnesota.
© 2005 Whirlpool Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Troubleshooting
Problem: Chlorine taste and/or odor in the RO product water.
Cause: The level of chlorine in your water supply
Correction:
exceeds maximum limits, and has
destroyed the Reverse Osmosis membrane.
Cause: The prefilter is no longer reducing chlo- Correction:
rine from the water supply.

If the water supply contains more than 2.0 ppm of chlorine, additional filtering of the water supply to the Reverse Osmosis is needed.
Correct this condition before doing maintenance on the Reverse
Osmosis system.
Replace the prefilter, postfilter and Reverse Osmosis membrane
cartridges. See Page 20.

Problem: Other taste and/or odor.
Cause: Postfilter expended.

Correction:

Cause: Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge
expended.
Cause: Contamination in product water storage tank. Correction:
Cause: System contamination.

Correction:

Replace the post filter cartridge. If taste and odor persists, replace
the prefilter cartridge and Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge.
See Page 20.
Use sanitizing procedures. Replace pre and post filter cartridge. See
page 16.
Sanitize entire system. Call 1-866-986-3223 for instructions.

Problem: System makes product water too slowly.
Cause: Water supply to the Reverse Osmosis system not within specifications.

Correction:

Cause: Prefilter or Reverse Osmosis membrane Correction:
cartridges plugged with sediments.

Increase water pressure, precondition the water, etc., as needed to
conform before doing maintenance on the Reverse Osmosis system.
Replace the prefilter cartridge. If rate does not increase, replace the
postfilter cartridge and Reverse Osmosis membrane cartridge. See
Page 20.

Problem: System makes lower amount of product water than usual.
Cause: Storage tank air-charge less than
5-7 psi.

Correction:

Open Reverse Osmosis faucet and drain tank until flow slows to a
drip. Keep faucet open and check tank pressure. If low, pressurize
to 6 psi. Close faucet to refill the tank.

Problem: High total dissolved solids (TDS) in product water
Cause: Water supply to the Reverse Osmosis system not within specifications.

Correction:

Increase water pressure, precondition the water, etc., as needed to
conform before doing maintenance on the Reverse Osmosis system.

Correction:

Send treated and untreated water samples to a water analysis lab
for testing. It is important to test both the treated and untreated
water to determine system performance. If the TDS is not within the
system’s performance guidelines, replace the prefilter, post filter and
RO membrane cartridges.

Problem: Continual water flow to drain and no product water.
Cause: Missing flow control insert in red drain tube
or its corresponding port.

Correction:

Replace flow control insert. See Page 21.

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Troubleshooting
Problem: Water leaking from faucet airgap hole.
Cause: Drain side of faucet airgap (3/8” black tubing) plugged, restricted or incorrectly connected to drain point.

Correction:

Inspect and eliminate restriction or plug. Refer to installation instructions for proper drain connection. See Page 8 and 9.

Problem: Faucet LED indicator light does not function after battery change.
Cause: Battery dead.

Correction:

Replace with new battery. See Page 21.

Cause: Battery installed incorrectly.

Correction:

Install battery correctly. See page 13 or 16.

Problem: Water leaks at push connect fittings
Cause: Tubing not cut square.

Correction:

Cut tubing square. See Page 14 and 15.

Cause: Tubing not pushed in all the way.

Correction:

Push tubing in all the way. See page 14 and 15.

Cause: Tubing nicked.

Correction:

Remove tube from connection. Remove nicked portion by cutting
tube to shorter length. Re-insert in connection. See page 14 and 15.

Cause: Outer tubing surface finish not smooth.

Correction:

Remove tube from connection. Remove problem area by cutting
tube to shorter length. Re-insert in connection. See Page 14 and
15.

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Exploded View

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Parts List
Key No.

Part No.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

9006062
9041700
7115432
7272658
7273337
7281330
7273345
7250876
7234325
7275185
WHEERF5
WHEERM5
7205326
9003203
7131349
7201681
7208489
7011272
7292682
7272755
7275410
7281005
7281013
7161823
7161784
7157280
7161750
7154818
7273557
7273565
7279749










Description
Screw (2 req’d)
Hanger Washer (2 req’d)
O-ring (2 req’d)
Check Valve
Screw (6 req’d)
Washer (4 req’d)
Automatic Shut-off Cover
Diaphragm Kit
Plunger & Spacer Ring Kit
Flow (Control) Insert
Pre & Post Filter Cartridge 
RO Membrane Cartridge 
Storage Tank
Nut, 3/8” Tubing
Insert, 3/8” Tubing
Connector, 1/4 NPT x 3/8 Jaco
Drain Adapter
Saddle Valve
Faucet, with base and electronics
Cover (order decal below)
Decal, Cover
Push-in Fitting Kit, 1/4”  
Push-in Fitting Kit, 3/8”  
Tubing, 1/4” x 20’ - white  
Tubing, 1/4” x 100’ - white  
Tubing, 3/8” x 20’ - white  
Tubing, 3/8” x 100’ - white  
Coin Battery
Tube Bend - 5/16”
Tube Bend - 3/8”
Dropper

 Please purchase replacement cartridges from the retailer where you bought your reverse osmosis system.
 These o-rings and collets are for replacement in the manifold housing only. They do not fit the other push-in fitting on Key No. 16.

 Not included.
 Tubing lengths for remote installations, direct replacement for colored lengths of tubing.
 Not illustrated.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts require installation by a licensed plumber and do not
permit the use of saddle valves.
To order repair parts call toll free 1-866-986-3223, Monday - Friday, 8 am - 9 pm EST.
Manufactured and warranted by
Ecodyne Water Systems, Inc.
1890 Woodlane Drive
Woodbury, MN 55125

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