Need to replace the faucet on your drinking water system? We're here to help! Follow our instructions below to see how to remove your old faucet and install your new one. Let's get started!
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Undersink Purifier / Filter
Removing the Old Faucet
Tip: Have a few towels nearby in case of any water dripping during this process.
1. You'll want to start off by turning the cold water supply off to your system. The cold water valve is often located directly under the sink - you can doublecheck that you have the correct valve by testing the cold water flow at the main faucet.
2. Now turn your faucet ¼ counterclockwise to release it from the faucet base.
3. Go head and remove the hose from the bottom of the faucet and place it on your towel. Set the faucet to the side.
4. You'll need to loosen the screws (near toggle bolts) to free the base from the counter.
5. Now you can pull the faucet base out from the sink top hole and set it aside.
Installing the New Faucet
1. Set your new faucet next to the mounting hole.
2. You'll take the 3/8" hose, feed it up through the hole and attach it to the bottom of the new faucet base. Then attach the top of the faucet to the base if necessary by turning ¼ clockwise.
3. Slide the toggle bolts through the sink top hole and tighten the screws to secure the base flat onto the sink top. Be careful not to overtighten.
4. If applicable, add the battery to your new base.
5. Last step is to turn the water to your system back on.
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Reverse Osmosis
Removing the Old Faucet
Tip: Have a few towels nearby in case of any water dripping during this process.
1. You'll want to start off by turning the cold water supply off to your system.
2. Then turn the filtered water faucet on and let it run to allow the storage tank to completely empty. You can check this by lifting the tank – it'll be about 5 lbs. when it's empty of water.
3. Loosen the toggle bolts (pictured above) under the sink to free the faucet base from the sink top.
4. Go ahead and pull the faucet up a few inches. You need to disconnect the three hoses from the bottom. Place them on your towel to drain any residual water.
Installing the New Faucet
1. Set your new faucet next to the mounting hole. If needed, connect the main faucet to the base by turning it ¼ clockwise.
2. You'll want to check the end of your hoses and make sure they don't have scratches or tears. The scratches/tears can cause leaks. Give the hoses a new square cut if needed.
3. Now feed the three hoses back up through the faucet hole and connect them to the faucet base as shown here:
4. While your holding the faucet upright, slide the toggle bolts and hardware into the faucet hole and position the faucet.
5. Tighten the bolts to secure the faucet base to the sink surface. Be careful not to overtighten.
6. If applicable, add the battery to your new base.
7. Last step is to turn the water to your system back on.
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