Watts Top Mount Faucet Installation -Cont'd
STEP 4
(Rear view of RO Pure Plus System)
Blue Tube from Faucet to RO Module
Step A – Locate the ¼" BLUE tube attached to the RO faucet. Insert the
open end of the tube with the 90° bend into the open ¼" quick
connect fitting on the back side of the RO-Pure Plus Head
behind the VOC Carbon Filter head making sure the tube is
pushed in all the way to the tube stop. See Diagram Above
STEP 5
Red Tube from Faucet to RO Module
Step A – Locate the ¼" RED tube attached to
the RO faucet. Insert the end of the
red tube with the 90° bend into the
open ¼" quick connect fitting on the
back side of the RO-Pure Plus Head
behind the Membrane head making
sure the tube is pushed in all the way
to the tube stop. See Diagram Above
NOTICE
The Flow Restrictor is installed inside of the red tube at the bent
end. DO NOT REMOVE THE FLOW RESTRICTOR OR CUT THE
RED TUBING AS IT WILL DAMAGE THE FLOW RESTRICTOR.
STEP 6
Reverse Osmosis Module Mounting
Step A – Determine best location for the RO
module to be mounted to allow for
future system maintenance.
NOTICE
Make sure to allow a minimum of 1
removing the filter canisters.
Step B – Using the mounting holes on the
bracket, lift the system up 1½" from
the cabinet floor and mark the loca-
tion for the mounting screws on the
cabinet wall under the sink.
Step C – In the parts bag, locate the two self
tapping screws. Using an electric
drill with a Phillips bit, screw them into the cabinet at the
marked location. Hang the module on the screws using the
mounting holes in the bracket
STEP 7
Drain Saddle Installation
NOTICE
Drain Saddle fits standard 1¼" – 1½" drain pipes
⁄
" under the system for
1
2
NOTICE
If you have a garbage disposal, do not install the drain saddle
downstream of it. Installation of the drain saddle should be on
a separate sink, if available.
The drain connection can instead be made at the dishwasher
inlet port of the garbage disposal using a Garbage Disposal
Drain Line Adapter which is available for purchase from Watts
Premier (PN# WP164020).
Step A – Gather the pieces of the drain
saddle:
(1) Saddle - Front Portion
(1) Saddle - Rear Portion
(1) Foam Gasket
(2) Screws
(2) Nuts (for Screws)
NOTICE
The drain saddle must be installed at least 1½" above the nut
of the P-Trap elbow or cross bar from the garbage disposal to
ensure proper drainage.
Step B – The small square black foam
gasket with a circle cut out of the
middle must be applied to the in-
side of the drain saddle. Remove
sticky tape backing and stick to
the drain saddle as shown.
NOTICE
Take extreme caution to only drill through one side of the
drain pipe.
Step C – The drain saddle must be
installed at least 1½" above the
nut of the P-Trap elbow or cross
bar from the garbage disposal to
insure proper drainage. Using the
⁄
" drill bit, drill into the drain pipe
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at the best available location as
specified above.
Step D – Assemble the drain saddle
around the drain pipe and align
drain saddle fitting opening with
the hole drilled in the previous
step - you may use a small
screwdriver to feed through the
drain saddle into the drain pipe
to aid with the alignment. Using
a Phillips screw driver tighten the drain saddle bolts evenly
and securely on both sides.
NOTICE
Do not over tighten the screws. It may crack the drain saddle.
NOTICE
The black
⁄
" drain tube must be as SHORT and STRAIGHT as
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possible to the drain saddle. Make sure there is a downward
slope from faucet to drain saddle to allow for proper drainage
without stretching or sagging of the tube. This is a gravity fed
line and if there is any bend or dip in the tube, the rinse water
will not flow into the drain properly. Water may back up and
come out the air gap hole in the back of the faucet.
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BLACK
3/8" TUBE
DRAIN