Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 42-34362 (5 micron): Sediment cartridges remove sand, silt, clay, dirt, and other sediments from water. The 25 micron cartridge filters larger sediments from water, and al lows higher flows at less pressure drop. The 5 micron cartridge filters finer sediments from water, usually to a single faucet. Many bad tastes and/or odors are removed from water by an activated carbon cartridge. [. . . ] 42-34348 - pri marily, for undersink installation Make a simple sketch of your proposed installation, and a list of plumbing materials you will need. Be sure you have the tools required.
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TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS / TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED
FIG. 1
INSTALLATION ON COPPER PLUMBING USING COMPRESSION FITTINGS
FILTERED WATER
apply several wraps of Teflon tape
nut brass ferrule optional shutoff valve compression adaptor
INLET
3/4" NPT
WATER IN
MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED " 2 compression adaptors, 3/4" NPT x comp. (compression end to fit existing copper pipe) Note: Sears has an installation kit available that fits 1/2" (5/8" O. D. ) and 3/4" (7/8" O. D. ) pipe sizes, Item No. " Teflon tape " tubing cutter " sandpaper or emerycloth " 2 wrenches, either open end or adjustable jaw, size to fit compression adaptors
Note: Be sure to allow a minimum space of 11/2" under the filter for removing the sump, to change the cartridge.
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FIG. 1 NOTES)
adaptor, 3/4" NPT x sweat (apply several wraps of Teflon tape to threads)
FIG. 4 UNDERSINK INSTALLATION (FILTERING WATER TO 1 FAUCET)
OPTIONAL mounting bracket, Sears Item No. 4234348
WATER IN
IN
OUT
SINK
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3/4" copper pipe, as req'd.
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hot cold shutoff valve
Note: To change the filter cartridge, you must turn off the water. Most sinks already have shutoff valves on the supply pipes.
optional shutoff valve
MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED (see page 6)
FIG. 1 NOTES)
3/4" hex nipple (2)
IN OUT
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union fitting (2) 3/4" pipe, as required
OPTIONAL installation kit, Sears Item No. 4234347 (also see kit above)
3/4" nipple optional shutoff valve MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED (see page 7)
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Note: Be sure to allow a minimum space of 11/2" under the filter for removing the sump, to change the cartridge.
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INSTALLATION STEPS
WATER FILTER HOUSING ON HOUSE MAIN WATER PIPE, TO FILTER ALL HOUSEHOLD WATER
A. Remove the sweat adaptor fitting from the filter head and solder to the cut length of pipe. After it cools, apply several wraps of Teflon tape to the threads on the sweat adaptor fitting. Apply flux and place the pipe end of the soldered assembly into the straight connector. Before replacing the sump and turning on the water supply, install the filter cartridge (see page 8). Note: Read the grounding information on page 6, and comply with the instructions if required to main tain continuity.
filter head
sweat adaptor
²
WATER FLOW
²
8. Turn a sweat adaptor fitting into the other side of the filter head and hand tighten only. where the water filter is installed (filtering all house water, or just to 1 faucet) 2. how much sediment, taste and/or odor, or other un wanted substance, is in the water Use the following information as a guide. However, no matter which type of cartridge you are using, you will know it is time to replace it when you first no tice the return of the unwanted substance in your water. Sediment Cartridges: Cartridge life, when filtering water to 1 faucet, is about 6 months maximum. Filtering sediments, you will know it's time to replace the cartridge when water pressure drops to the single faucet, or to the entire house supply. [. . . ] Lightly lubricate the o-ring seal, in the sump, with silicone grease or Vaseline. Hold the sump up to the filter head, aligning the center hole in the cartridge with the protrusion on the bottom of the head.
sump
TURN SUMP CLOCKWISE TO REMOVE
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FILTER CARTRIDGE / USEFUL LIFE / REPLACEMENT (cont. )
Note: If the sump will not tighten up to the head, you may have the cartridge in upside down. Take the car tridge out and check for correct orientation.
vent valve head
7. Being careful not to cross-thread, turn the sump onto the filter head and tighten securely. [. . . ]