WATTS ZRO-4 Zerowaste Reverse Osmosis System Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- WATTS
Table of Contents
- WATTS ZRO-4 Zerowaste Reverse Osmosis System
- Operational Parameters
- Tools recommended for installation
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
- Installation of Faucet
- Adapt-a-Valve Installation
- Mounting the RO Module
- Start up Instructions
- 6 Month System Maintenance
- Membrane Replacement
- Troubleshooting
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WATTS ZRO-4 Zerowaste Reverse Osmosis System
Operational Parameters
Installation must comply with State and local plumbing regulations. This system is to be installed to treat cold water only.
Operating Temperatures: | Maximum 100°F (37.8°C) | Minimum 40°F (4.4°C) |
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Operating Pressure: | Maximum 85 psi (6.0 kg/cm2) | Minimum 40 psi |
(2.80 kg/cm2)
pH Parameters:| Maximum 11| Minimum 2
Iron:| Maximum 0.2 ppm|
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)| < 1800 ppm|
Turbidity| < 5 NTU|
Hardness
Recommended hardness not to exceed 10 grains per gallon, or 170ppm. System
will operate with hardness over 10 grains but the membrane life may be
shortened. Addition of a water softener may lengthen the membrane life.
Water Pressure
The operating water pressure in your home should be tested over a 24 hour period to attain the maximum pressure. If the incoming water pressure is above 85 psi a pressure regulator is recommended and if over 100 psi then a pressure regulator is required. Copper Tubing: Reverse Osmosis water should not be run through copper tubing as the purity of the water will leach copper causing an objectional taste in water and pinholes may form in the tubing. Premier supplies specialty filters (part number 107008) that can be used if copper tubing follows the Reverse Osmosis unit. Be sure to follow any state or local regulations during installation.
Note : RO unit must be installed a minimum of 25 Pipe feet from the
water heater.
System includes:
RO module, 24 volt Pump, 3 gal Storage tank, Long reach faucet, Manual,
Warranty Card, Parts Bag (2 Waterline fitting valves, 2 Washers, Transformer,
2 Mounting screws, 1 Teflon tape roll, 2 Brass inserts, 2 Plastic sleeves, 1
Ball valve)If any of the items are missing please contact Premier at
1-800-752-5582 prior to installing
Tools recommended for installation
- 7/16” Drill bit for faucet Channel-lock pliers
- Phillips Screw Driver
- 1/2” – 5/8” Open End Wrench Adjustable Wrench
- Sharp knife
- Electric Drill
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Not recommended for use on homes equipped with tankless water heaters. Contact
Premier for specific details regarding this unit and tankless water heaters.
System was tested in a laboratory setting utilizing a hot water heater of 40
gallons set at 120º F. Performance may vary if your heater is smaller than 40
gallons or set above 120º F, contact the manufacturer for additional details.
System should not be used on homes equipped with backflow prevention on the
hot water heater. This device is 100% efficient, as no water is lost to drain
in the production of the RO water. Drill a Hole for the Faucet in a Porcelain
Sink
Note :
- Most sinks are pre-drilled with 1 ½” or 1 ¼” diameter hole that you can use for your BRO faucet.
- (If you are already using it for a sprayer or soap dispenser, see step 1)
- Porcelain sinks are extremely hard and can crack or chip easily.
- Use extreme caution when drilling. Premier accepts no responsibility for damage resulting from the installation of faucet.
- Determine desired location for the RO faucet on your sink and place a piece of masking tape on over where the hole is to be drilled.
- Mark the center of the hole on the tape.
- Using a variable speed drill set on the slowest speed, drill a 1/8“ pilot hole through both the porcelain and metal casing of sink at the marked center of the desired location.
- Use lubricating oil or liquid soap to keep the drill bit cool (If drill bit gets hot it may cause the porcelain to crack or chip).
- Using a 1/2” hole saw, proceed to drill the large hole. Keep drill speed on the slowest speed and use lubricating oil or liquid soap to keep the hole saw cool during cutting.
- Make sure the surroundings of the sink are cooled before mounting the faucet to the sink after drilling and remove all sharp edges.
Punch a Hole for the Faucet in a Stainless Steel Sink
If mounting faucet to a Stainless Steel Sink you will need a 1/2” minimum hole punch. The faucet opening should be centered between the backsplash and the edge of the sink, ideally on the same side as the vertical drain pipe. Drill a ¼” pilot hole. Use a 1/2” Hole Punch and an adjustable wrench to punch the hole in the sink. The faucet can now be installed.
Installation of Faucet
Place the escutcheon chrome plate and the black rubber washer on the faucet
shank. (Parts found in faucet parts bag). Insert the faucet shank through the
hole in sink and let it rest on the sink top. From the underside of the sink,
slide on the locating washer, lock washer and brass nut onto the shank. Check
orientation of faucet then tighten brass nut securely. Place the escutcheon
chrome plate and the black rubber washer on the faucet shank. (Parts found in
faucet parts bag).
Insert the faucet shank through the hole in sink and let it rest on the sink
top. From the underside of the sink, slide on the locating washer, lock washer
and brass nut onto the shank. Check orientation of faucet then tighten brass
nut securely.
Connect Blue Tube from the RO to the Faucet
Locate the blue 1/4” tube attached to the RO module labeled “Faucet”. Remove a brass nut, plastic sleeve and brass insert from the parts bag. To assemble, place the brass nut on the blue tube first, then the sleeve (small tapered end of sleeve must point to the end of tube) and then push the brass insert all the way into the end of the tube. (See Picture) Insert the blue tube into the end of the faucet shank and use a wrench to tighten the brass nut securely.
Adapt-a-Valve Installation
Water supply line to the system must be from the cold water supply line only. Hot water connection is used for rinse water return and must be connected for system to function correctly.
Turn off the cold and hot water supply to the faucet by turning the angle stop
valve completely off.
Attach the Adapt-a-Valves as illustrated in the three photos above, choosing
the configuration that fits your plumbing.
WARNING : Do not use teflon tape with the Premier Adapt-a-Valve.
Connect the Green and Black Tubing
Step 13 Locate the 1/4” green tubing attached to the RO system. Insert the
open end of the green 1/4” tube into the open 1/4” quick connect fitting on
the COLD water feed adapta-a-valve making sure the tube is pushed in all the
way to the tube stop. Repeat the procedure to connect black tubing from the RO
module to the hot water, return adapt-a-valve.
Mounting the RO Module
Determine the best location for the RO Module to be mounted and allow for future system maintenance. Use a Phillips screwdriver and secure the screws 5 3/4” apart and 16” from the bottom of the cabinet.
Tank Ball Valve Installation
- Teflon tape must be applied in a clockwise direction. Wrap
- (7 to 12 turns) around the male pipe threads (MPT) on the stainless steel fitting on top of the tank.
- Thread the quick connect ball valve (supplied in the parts bag) onto the stainless steel connector on the tank.
Note: Do not over-tighten plastic connections.
Blue Tube Connection (From The RO Module To TANK)
Position tank in desired location. Stand it upright or lay it on its side (using the black plastic stand). Measure the blue tube (marked “TANK”) from the RO module to the tank and cut it to length leaving a straight, square edge. Insert the tube into the quick connect fitting on the tank ball valve. Make sure the tube is pushed in all the way to the tube stop.
Note: Set the blue ball valve knob in-line with the blue tube, this is the “open” position.
Start up Instructions
Warning: To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, clean up any water on cabinet floor and dry all water from outside of RO unit.Turn on the incoming hot and cold water angle stop valves. Turn on the water adapt-a-valves.Check the system for leaks and tighten fittings as necessary.
Note: Check daily over the next week to ensure no leaks are present.Plug
the (24 volt) transformer power cord connector into the RO system wire harness
connector (labeled transformer.)
Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet under the sink. Ensure ball
valve on tank is open. Open the RO faucet and leave it open until water begins
to drip. Then close the faucet. The tank will take approximately 4 hours to
fill. If no water comes out of the RO faucet after a few minutes check the
power outlet. It is possible that the power outlet you used for the RO unit is
controlled by the garbage disposal switch. To test – Unplug the garbage
disposal and flip the garbage disposal switch to “on”. If the RO pump turns on
and water starts to drip out of the RO faucet you will need to connect the
system to a different power outlet socket.
Note: Water may be cloudy or milky due to air in the system and carbon
particles flushing out of the final polishing filter. This condition will
resolve itself after flushing a couple of tanks of water.
After the Tank has filled, open the RO Faucet to flush the tank completely.
You will know that the tank is empty when the flow rate from the RO faucet is
down to a trickle. Repeat this step two more times. The fourth tank can be
used for drinking. This process should take approximately 24 hours to
complete.This flushing procedure is only necessary after the initial
installation and after replacing the RO membrane.
6 Month System Maintenance
Order filters by calling 1-800-752-5582 or buy online at www.PremierH2o.com.
Step 1: The filter wrench pictured (Part # 164003) may be purchased from
Premier to aid with twist-ing off filter housings but is not required.
Step 2: Close the ball valve on the RO storage tank and open the RO
Faucet.
Step 3: Turn off the incoming cold water supply to the RO at the
adapt-a-valve and unplug the power transformer from the electrical outlet.
Step 4: For more leverage you may leave the RO module attached to wall
of cabinet. If you are unable to access the module while it is mounted, remove
it prior to changing filters. Starting with the closest housing (Stage 1),
remove it by turning it clockwise (left), empty water, then discard filter and
repeat for the 2nd housing (Stage 2).
Step 5: Clean the filter housings (bowls) with a mild soap solution and
rinse with water. Check O-rings and lubricate with water soluble lubricant. KY
Jelly® or other water based lubricants may be used. Petroleum-based lubricants
(such as Vaseline®) must not be used.
Caution: Before re-installing the filter bowls back on to the system,
check O-rings to make sure they are still in place. *
Step 7 Insert a new sediment filter (cloth like appearance) into the 1st
filter housing which is the one on the water inlet side (green tubing from the
adapt-a-valve) of the RO system and re-install housing.
Warning: To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, clean up any water on the cabinet floor and dry all water from outside of the RO unit.
Step 8: Plug the power transformer back into the electric outlet and turn
cold water supply on to the unit at the adapt-a-valve.
Step 9: Close the RO faucet and open the ball valve on the RO storage
tank. Your system is ready.
Annual Maintenance
Stage 1: Sediment Filter (PN# 104017)
Stage 2: Carbon Block Filter (PN# 101009)
STAGE 3: 1/4 Cup of common household bleach.
Stage 4: Final Polishing Inline filter
NOTICE: Sanitizing of unit is recommended – RO storage tank must be drained.
Step 1: Perform steps 1 through 5 in the Six Month System Maintenance (Page 13).
Step 2: Remove the RO membrane from its housing and rest in a clean sanitary place. (Refer to “Membrane Replacement” section on page 11 for directions on removing the mem-brane). Replace cap onto empty membrane housing and re-connect green tubing.
Step 3: Leaving the filters out, replace stage 2 empty filter housing (hand tight) onto unit. Measure & pour 1/4 cup of common household bleach into the 1st filter housing (Stage 1) and hand tighten onto unit.
DANGER
IF BLEACH GETS IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 – 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
Step 4: With the RO faucet in the closed position turn on the incoming water supply to the system by turning the adapt-a-valve counter clockwise. Let the unit fill with water (approximately 8 minutes) allowing the bleach to dilute.
Step 5: Let the system sit idle for 1 minute
Step 6: Drain the system completely
Step 7: Let the system fill again (approximately 8 minutes) and sit idle for 10 minutes before draining the system again.
Step 8: Turn off the incoming water at the adapt-a-valve and open the faucet to make sure all the water has been drained
Step 9: Open the membrane housing and re-install the RO membrane while making sure not to kink the O-rings. (Refer to the “Membrane Replacement” section on page 16 for directions on installing the membrane). Tighten the cap back on the housing and reconnect green tubing.
Step 10: Remove filter housings Stage 1 and 2 and empty water.
NOTICE: Before re-installing the filter bowls back on to the system ,
check O-rings to make sure they are still in place and lubricate with water-
soluble lubricant.
Insert the new sediment filter (cloth like appearance) into the 1st filter
housing which is the one on the water inlet side (green tubing from the
adapt-a-valve) of the RO system and re-install housing.
Insert the new Carbon Block filter (White End Caps) into the 2nd housing and
re-install housing.
The final in-line filter is located on the blue tube between the storage tank
and the RO faucet. Remove it by loosening the compression fittings on both
ends of the filter and replace with new filter. (Discard used final filter
after sanitizing) The arrow on the final filter must be pointing towards the
RO faucet / away from the RO storage tank.
TIP: This is a good time to check the air pressure in your storage tank.
For instructions please see page 17.
Follow Steps 8 through 10 in the Six Month System Maintenance (Page 14) for
startup directions.
This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable component (the RO membrane) which is critical to the efficiency of the system. Replacement of this reverse osmosis membrane should be with one of the identical specifications as defined by Premier to assure the same efficiency and contaminant reduction performance.
Membrane Replacement
Membranes have a life expectancy between 2 and 5 years, depending on the
incoming water conditions and the amount the RO system is used. This reverse
osmosis membrane is critical for effective reduction of total dissolved solids
(TDS). The product water should be tested periodically to verify that the
system is performing satisfactorily.
Normally, a membrane would be replaced during a semiannual or annual filter
change. However, if at any time you notice a reduction in water production or
an unpleasant taste in the reverse osmosis water, it could be time to replace
the membrane. Premier recommends replacing the membrane when TDS reduction
falls below 75%.
NOTE: A water sample may be sent to Premier for a free diagnosis of your membrane performance. To send a water sample, use two (2) clean containers and fill ½ cup of tap water in one container and ½ cup of reverse osmosis water in 2nd container. Clearly label each sample. Send the samples to the address listed on the cover of this manual attention “Water Samples”. Premier will test the water and mail or call you with the results.
Step 1: Turn off the incoming water supply to the RO system.
Step 2: Open the RO Faucet and allow water to drain from the tank until it is completely empty.
Step 3: Disconnect the green tube from the elbow on the end cap of the membrane housing.
Removing the membrane
Step 4: Remove the end cap from the membrane housing by turning it counter clockwise to loosen.
Step 5: Using a pair of pliers, grip the PVC tube of the RO membrane and pull firmly on the membrane to remove from the housing and discard.
Installing the membrane:
Step 6: Lubricate the O-rings on the new membrane with a water soluble lubricant such as KY Jelly ®. Insert the end with the two black O-rings on the PVC tube first into the housing.
Step 7: Once membrane has been inserted into the housing you must take your thumbs and give a firm push to properly seat the membrane. Replace membrane housing cap and tighten.
Step 8: Re-attach the green tube to the elbow fitting on the end cap of the membrane housing.
Step 9: Follow the Start Up Instructions on page 8.
Check Air Pressure in the Tank
Important: Check air pressure only when tank is empty of water.
- Check air pressure in the storage tank when you notice a decrease in available water from the RO system.
- Air can be added with a bicycle pump using the schrader valve that is located on the lower side of the tank behind a blue plastic cap.
Step 1 Turn off the incoming cold water supply to the RO at the adapt-a-valve clockwise until it stops. (Follow the green tube away from the RO system to find the adapt-a-valve.)
Step 2 Open the RO Faucet and allow water to drain from the tank until it is completely empty.
Tip: When water from the RO faucet slows to a trickle, with the faucet still in the open position, you may add air to the tank to purge any left over water, this will ensure that the tank is completely empty. Once all water in the tank is purged, check air pressure using an air pressure gauge, it should read between 5 – 7 PSI. (Digital air pressure gauge is recommended)
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
Low/slow production| Excessive air pressure in tank Relieve pressure at schrader valve on tank (set
to 7 psi with the tank empty)
Pump not operating Wiring connection broken (plug 110 AC wall
plug back in at wall and/or reconnect the 24 VAC wire harness connectors)
Replace pump if needed
Fouled membrane Replace membrane
Plugged pre-filters Replace filters
Crimped tubing Check tubes to make sure they are not
kinked
Angle stop or water line valve Ensure valves are opened by turning valve
not fully opened handle counter clockwise until it stops
Milky colored water Air in the system Air in the system is a normal occurrence with
initial start up of the RO system. This milky look will disappear during normal use within 1-2 weeks. If condition reoccurs after filter changes, drain tank 1 to 2 times.
Faucet Dripping Needs adjustment
see page 12
Pump short cycles| Ball valve on tank closed Open the ball valve on
the top of the tank
Blue tube blocked between Remove kinked/damaged section and replace if
the tank and RO system are necessary
Faulty pressure switch Call for technical support
Bowl leaks at the top after Damaged/Dry O-ring
Lubricate with water-soluble lubricant or replace
changing the filters O-ring as necessary (Do not use Vaseline or other petroleum-based lubricants)
Pump constantly running
Plugged pre-filters
| Electrical fault Call for technical support
Faucet left on Close faucet and let tank fill for 2
to 3 hours
Replace filters
Adjust Faucet
If the faucet has developed a drip it can be corrected by following the steps
outlined below.
Step 1 Remove faucet Spout first. Position both thumbs on the back edge of the lever and push forward.
Step 2 Lever will slide forward and completely off of the faucet base.
Step 3 Small brass tee can be turned 1/2 turn, counterclockwise, to adjust the tension on the black lever. This adjustment may be necessary to stop slow drips from tip of faucet. You may need to repeat process until the faucet does not drip. Brass tee must always end up facing across body of faucet in order to slide black lever on.
GENERAL USE CONDITIONS:
1. System to be used with municipal or well water sources treated and tested on regular basis to insure bacteriological safe quality. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or unknown quality without adequate disinfection before and after the system. Systems certified for cyst
reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
2. Operating Temperature: Maximum: 100°F (40.5°C) Minimum: 40° (4.4°)
3. Operating Water Pressure: Maximum: 100 psi (7.0kg/cm2) Minimum: 40 psi (2.8kg/cm2)
4. pH 2 to 11
5. Hardness of more than 10 grains per gallon (170 ppm) may reduce TFM membrane life expectancy.
6. Recommend TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) not to exceed 1800 ppm.
| RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTS AND CHANGE INTERVALS:
Depending on incoming feed water conditions replacement time frame may vary.
Change Time Description
6 months: Sediment Pre-filter (104017); Carbon Pre-filters (101009)
12 months Final Carbon filter (100017)
3 to 5 years R.O. Membrane (110009)
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 58 for the reduction of the substances below. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system as specified in NSF/ANSI 58. This system has been tested for the treatment of water containing pentavalent arsenic (also known as As (V), As (+5), or arsenate) at concentrations of 0.30 mg/L or less. This system reduces pentavalent arsenic, but may not remove other forms of arsenic. This system is to be used on water supplies containing detectable free chlorine residual at the system inlet or on water supplies that have been demonstrated to
contain only pentavalent arsenic. Treatment with chloramine ( combined chlorine) is not sufficient to ensure complete conversion of trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. Please see the Arsenic Facts section of the installation manual for further information.
Avg. In. Avg. Eff. % Reduction pH Pressure Max Eff. Inf. challenge Max Allowable
concentration concentration mg/L mg/L
Arsenic (Pentavalent) 334.615 ug/L 5.0385 ug/L 98.4% 50psi 19 ug/L 0.30±10% 0.010
Barium Reduction 10.2 mg/L 0.207 mg/L 97.9% 7.24 50psi 0.3 mg/L 10.0±10% 2.0
Cadmium Reduction 0.036 mg/L 0.0005 mg/L 98.6% 7.49 50psi 0.0007 0.3±10% 0005
Chromium (Hexavalent) 0.15 mg/L 0.013 mg/L 91.3% 7.24 50psi 0.03 0.3±10% 0.1
Chromium (Trivalent) 0.17 mg/L .01 mg/L 94.1% 7.24 50psi 0.01 0.03±10% 0.1
Copper Reduction 3.1 mg/L 0.03 mg/L 99.0% 7.64 50psi 0.04 3.0±10% 1.3
Fluoride Reduction 8.0 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 93.9% 7.49 50psi 0.7 8.0±10% 1.5
Lead Reduction 0.15 mg/L 0.002 mg/L 98.6% 7.49 50psi 0.003 0.15±10% 0.010
Radium 226/228 25 pCi/L 5 pCi/L 80.0% 7.24 50psi 5 pCi/L 25pCiL±10% 5 pCi/L
Selenium 0.10 0.008 92.0% 50psi 0.011 0.10±10% 0.05
Turbidity 10.2 mg/L 0.26 mg/L 97.5% 0.83 11±1 NTU 0.5 NTU
RECOVERY – 16.75% GALLONS – 24.8 GPD EFFICIENCY – 12.0%
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. 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. There is an average of 4 gallons of reject water for every 1 gallon of product water produced. Testing performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary. Refer to owners manual for further maintenance requirements and warranty information.
Phone: 480-675-7995 Fax: 623-866-5666 www.PremierH2o.com
Arsenic Fact Sheet
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring contaminant found in many groundwaters. Arsenic in water has no color, taste or odor. It must be measured by an arsenic test kit or lab test. Public water utilities must have their water tested for arsenic. You can obtain the results from your water utility contained with in your consumer confidence report. If you have your own well, you will need to have the water evaluated. The local health department or the state environmental health agency can provide a list of test kits or certified labs.There are two forms of arsenic: pentavalent arsenic (also called As (V), As (+5))and trivalent arsenic (also called As (III), As (+3)). In nonchlorinated well water, arsenic may be pentavalent, trivalent, or a combination of both.RO systems are very effective at removing pentavalent arsenic. A free chlorine residual will rapidly convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. Other water treatment chemicals such as ozone and potassium permanganate will also change trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. A combined chlorine residual (also called chloramine) may not convert all the trivalent arsenic. If you get your water from a public water utility, contact the utility to find out if free chlorine or combined chlorine is used in the water system.This Premier reverse osmosis system is designed to remove pentavalent arsenic. It will not convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. Under laboratory standard testing conditions, this system reduced 0.30 mg/L (ppm) pentavalent arsenic to under 0.010 mg/L (ppm) (the USEPA standard for drinking water). The actual performance of the system may vary depending on specific water quality conditions at the consumer’s installation.The RO component of this Premier reverse osmosis system must be maintained in order to ensure proper contaminant removal from your water. As detailed out on Page 2 of this manual, prefilters should be replaced every six months, the post-filter once a year, and the RO element within two to five years. Specific component identification and ordering information can be found in the installation/operation manual maintenance section, by phone at 1-800-752-5582 or online at www.PremierH2o.com.
Description
- 116023 FAUCET-AG-CHROME
- 134018 VALVE-BALL-PLAS-ELB
- 119007 TANK PRESS 3 GAL WHITE
- 119028 TANK STAND
- 125017 CON-PL-1/4C X 1/4M
- 100017 GAC-IL-10” 1/4F
- 125064 TEE MALE RUN 1/4 X 1/4 M
- 152032 SWITCH PRESSURE 60 PSI TSO 164010 CLIP-DOUBLE-MEM TO IL
- 610019 VALVE-CHECK QUICK CON
- 125031 ELB-PL-1/4CX1/8M-90
- 125038 O-RING SET FOR VESSEL
- 110005 MEM-TFM-25 GPD-DRY
- 113038 O-RING SET FOR VESSEL
- 113032 VESSEL-MEM-HOUSING-RES 134011 VALVE-CHECK-PLA-ELBOW1/4CX1/8M 146032 NUT- 8/32 STEEL
- 131012 DELRIN SLEEVE – PLASTIC
- 131017 INSERT
- 146025 ADAPTA VALVE WASHER
- 134007 VALVE-ADAPTA VALVE
- 125034 ELB-PL-1/4C X 1/4M-90
- 137013 BRACKET-4SV-STEEL WHITE 146001 SCREW- #10-3/4” PHIL PAN HEAD 146004 SCREW- #10-1” PHIL PAN HEAD 164006 CLIP-MTG-MEM-VESSEL
- 337002 BRACKET 16 GAUGE CRS 113007 LID-WHITE 1/4” FPT UNA
- 131021 HEX NIPPLE-BR-1/4 HEAVY DTY 125088 ELB-90 – 1/4 X 1/8 M – WHITE 152035 SOLENOID VALVE ELEC
- 125089 ELB-90- 1/4 X 1/4 INSERT 152008 PUMP BOOSTER
- 152044 WIRE HARNESS FOR ESO 113029 O-RING FILTER HOUSING 104017 SED-SPUN 10” CTG
- 101009 CARBON BLOCK 10” 5 MIC 113024 HOUSING FILTER 10” WHITE 252004 TRANSFORMER
- 146024 SCREW 8/32 X 1/4 PAN HEAD 610115 BLACK TUBING 1/4 X 3-1/2 610117 BLACK TUBING 1/4 X 4”
- 610113 BLUE TUBING 1/4 X 4”
- 610109 GREEN TUBING 1/4 X 4”
SERVICE RECORD
DATE OF PURCHASE
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NAME:
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Date of Maintenance| (6 mos.) 1st stage Sediment| (6 mos.) 2nd stage
Carbon Block
| (1 yr.) Final Filter Carbon| (2-5 yrs.) TFM Memb.| OTHER
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NOTES:
Limited Warranty
WHAT YOUR WARRANTY COVERS:
If any part of your ZeroWaste® Reverse Osmosis System is defective in
workmanship (excluding replaceable filters and membranes), return unit after
obtaining a return authorization (see below), less tank, within 1 year of
original retail purchase, Watts Premier will repair or, at Watts Premier’s
option, replace the system at no charge.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
For warranty service, call
1-800-752-5582 for documentation and a
return authorization number. Once the return authorization number has been
created, ship your Reverse Osmosis unit (less tank) to our factory, freight
and insurance prepaid, with proof of date of original purchase. Include a note
stating the problem experienced and include your name, address and your return
authorization number. No returns will be accepted without the proper return
authorization number. Watts Premier will repair it, or replace it, and ship it
back to you prepaid.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
This warranty does not cover defects resulting from improper installation,
(contrary to Watts Premier’s printed instructions), from abuse, misuse,
misapplication, improper maintenance, neglect, alteration, accidents,
casualties, fire, flood, freezing, environmental factors, water pressure
spikes or other such acts of God.
This warranty will be void if defects occur due to failure to observe the
following conditions:
- The Reverse Osmosis System must be hooked up to a potable municipal or well cold water supply.
- The hardness of the water should not exceed 7 grains per gallon, or 120 ppm.
- Maximum incoming iron must be less than 0.2 ppm.
- The pH of the water must not be lower than 2 or higher than 11.
- The incoming water pressure must be between 40 and 85 pounds per square inch.
- Incoming water to the RO cannot exceed 105 degrees F (40 degrees C.)
- Incoming TDS/Total Dissolved Solids not to exceed 1800 ppm.
- Do not use with water that is micro biologically unsafe or of unknown quality without
- adequate disinfection before or after the system.
This warranty does not cover any equipment that is relocated from the site of
its original installation. This warranty does not cover any charges incurred
due to professional installation. This warranty does not cover any equipment
that is installed or used outside the United States of America and Canada.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS:
WATTS PREMIER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WATTS PREMIER
WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING
TRAVEL EXPENSES, TELEPHONE CHARGES, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF TIME,
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT, AND DAMAGE CAUSED BY THIS
EQUIPMENT AND ITS FAILURE TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH ALL
OF WATTS PREMIER’S RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING THIS EQUIPMENT.
OTHER CONDITIONS:
If Watts Premier chooses to replace the equipment, may replace it with
reconditioned equipment. Parts used in repairing or replacing the equipment
will be warranted for 90 days from the date the equipment is returned to you
or for the remainder of the original warranty period, whichever is longer.
This warranty is not assignable or transferable.
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW:
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal
rights which vary from state to state.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.For more
information: www.watts.com/prop65
References
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