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Safety Instructions ............. 2
System Overview ............ 3-5
Installation Instructions ..... 5-15
Battery Installation ............ ] 3
Faucet Installation .............. 9
Feed _A'ater Supply ............ 6-8
Filter Replacement ............ 14
Flush Procedure .............. 15
System Installation .......... 10, 11
System Startup ................ 14
Tubing Connection ............ 19
Troubleshooting Tips ......... 16
Consumer Support
Consumer Support ..... Back Cover
Parts List/Catalog ............. 17
_A'arranty .................... 18
CNS_:7OFBL
CNS V7 5kTVW
GNSV70FBLand GNSV75FWW are Tested and Certified by
NSFInternational against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for the
reduction of Chlorine: Taste and Odor and Particulate Class I
and Standard 53for the reduction of Lead, Cyst, Turbidity,
Asbestos, Mercury, Lindane, Atrazine, Benzene and VOC.
184D1069PO01 49-50124-1 03-04 JR
IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
it, WARNING:For your safe_ the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of property damage
or personal injury.
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
Use the _,\'ater Filtration sxstem on a potnble saie-t(.dfink, l_ome COLDwater supply only. The filter canister3 will not pmJt} the water;
or make it safe to drink.
Do notuse on a hot water supply (100°F max.).
A WARNING:Donotusewithwaterthatismicrobiologicallyunsafeorofunknown_uali_withoutadequatedisinfection
before or after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction maybe used on dNinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
PROPERINSTALLATION
This Water Filtration system must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used.
Install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below fl'eezing or exposed to any type of weather: Water fl'eezing in the
system will damage it. Do not attempt to treat water over 100°F.
.&WARNING:Oiscard all unused and packaging material after installation. Small parts remaining after installation could be
a choke hazard.
Ymr Water Filtration system will withstand up to 120 potmds per square inch (psi) water pressm'e. If veto" house water supply pressm'e
is higher than 100 psi, instnll a pressm'e reducing \:flve befin'e installing the Water Filtration s\stem.
READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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SpecificationsGuidelines.
The Water FiltrationSystemUsesthe Following Canisters
Models GNSV7OFBLand GNSV75FWW
FQSVF Filter
(160 gallon capaci_')
Filte_X4'hite caniste_ with green band
" Reduces dirt, rust and sediment
Reduces Chlorine: _ste and Odor
" Reduces I,ead
Reduces filmrable Cysts (such as c_7ptosporidium and giardia)
" Reduces Turbidity
Reduces _sbestos
" Reduces Mercm_'
Reduces i,indane
Reduces Atrazine
Reduces Benzene
]).educes VO(;
" 0.5-1 micron nominal particulate i'edtlcfion
This s)'stem confimns to NSF/ANS] 42 and 53 fin" the specific peH0mmnce claims as verified and sustained by test data. See
PeHimnance Data Sheet fin" details.
Installation Overview
Locate the drinking water system on the cold water supply pipe, under the kitchen and/or bathroom sink, to filter the cold
drinking water.
Sink
Hot!
WaterSupplyValve
FilteredWaterFaucet
Cold
I _ FilterCanisters
,
I
J
3
PerformanceData Sheet.
SmartWater FiltrationSystemGNSV7OFBLand GNSV75FWW
UsingFilterFQSVF
This System has been tested according to NSF/ANS142 and 53 for the reduction of the substances listed below. The concentnaion of the
indicated substances in _lter entering the system _ls reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for _lter leaving
the sysmm, as specified in NSF/ANS142 and 53.
Actual performance ma) vaI? with local _mr conditions.
Do not use with _aer that is microbiologicall) unsafe or with _aer of unknown qualit) without adequate disinfection before or after the
s)'stem. Sysmms certified for c)st reduction ma) be used on disinfecmd waters that ma) contain filtelable cysts.
USEPA hfflueut
Parameter MCL ChallengeCoueeutratiou
Chlorine -- 2.0 n;g/L + 1(FX
T&O -- --
Particulam** -- ->10000 particles
l_wbkfil_ 1 NTU*** 11 + l N fU***
C)_t_ 99.97/d red. Min. 500001,
Asbeslos 99% red. l(F and 10 a fibel_/[.;
fiber_ >10 Inn hmg
1.cad, 0.015 rag/l. 0.15 mg_L + 10%
:fit 6.5
1,ead, 0.0l 5 rag/l, 0.15 mg/L + 10_
:ffl 8.2,
Melvin), 0.002 rag/l, 0.006 l//O/ [, + 10¢_
:ffl 6.5
Memn?, 0.002 regal. 0.006 rag/I, + 10'd
:}f{I 8.5
1,in(lane 0.0002 w%L 0.002 w%[, + 10%
Ben/erie 0.001 rag/I, 0.015 rag/I, + 10'd
At_u/ine 0.003 rag/l. 0.009 rag/I, + 10'd
VOC Reduction
Chl(m,fom_
Standard No, 42: Aesthetic Effects
Influent Effluent
Average Average Maximt_n Average
1.94 mg/L <0.05 mg/L <0.05 mg_L 97.41%
4100000 #imI. 24400 #/ml. 67000 #/mI. {}{}.35,%
Stmldard No. 53: Heahh Effects
l 1.08 NT{ J
141750 #_[,
168 MEL
0.147 mg_L
0.143 mg/L
0.006033333 mg,[,
0.0058 mg/L
0.002016667 mg/L
0.01417 mgjL
0.00830 mg/L
0.21 Nf[ 0.38 NfU
<1 #,[. 2 #/[.
0.998858'#1 MF/[. <1 MF/L
<0.001 rag/I. <0.001 rag/I.
<0.001 rag/I, <0.001 rag/I,
<0.0002 rag, I. <0.0002 mg/L
0.000333 mg/L 0.0005 mg/L
<0.00002 rag, I. <0.00002 mg/L
0.000500 rag/I. 0.000500 rag/I.
0.002000 rag/I, 0.002000 rag/I,
98.04%
>99.99%
99.89%
99.32%
99.30%
96.68%
94.34%
99.00%
96.47%
74.82%
% Reduetiou
Miuirnum
97.22%
97.84%
96.20%
>'#'#.99%
99.82%
99.29%
99.20%
96.49%
92.06%
98.95%
96.43%
61.54%
Miu. Required
Reduetiou
>50<,/<
>85%
0.5 NT[
>99.95%
>99¢_
0.010 rag/l,
0.010 mgi1,
0.002 rag/l,
0.002 mgi1,
0.0002 mR/I.
0.005 rag/l.
0.003 mgi1.
o.o8omgil, I 0.30 ± 10</< 0.31429 rag/I, 0.00186429 mgi[, 0.0057,rag/I,
I
"*qi'sled using a fl(m fate (if 0.60 glJl// (2.27 I/mill) ; plesstue of 60 psig; pfl of 7.5 + 0.5; temp. of 68 + 7iT (2()° + 3C)
'+'*Measurement in particles/ml.. Particles used wine ()Z_l mic_ ons.
***NT[ Nephelomeuic fi_rlfidit} Units
Operating Spedficafions
Capacit}: cerufied Ior up m 160 galh ms (605 I); up to six months
Plexsule I_q/lirement: 37,-120 psi (2.,_8.2 bat)
li'lnpei_mue: 3f_-100 F (0.(1-38°C)
Flow ram: 0.60 g?m (2.27 I/mini
99.40'_ 98.28'_ 95_
ReplacementFilterCanistem/F.stimatedReplacementCosts
I QSVP--Rq l _(_m_nt tilt( <a / St<l" $ ) )MO
For replacement paris, c_fll loll-Ii'ee 800.626.2002 (LI.S.), 800.663.6060 (Canada-English), 800.361.3869 (Canada-I;rench)
IOWARESIDENTSONLY'.
Store or Seller's Name
Address
(Sty State Zip Telel) hone
Seller's signature
()lStolner's signature Date
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PerformanceData Sheet.
Organic Chemicals Reduced by Chloroform Surrogate Testing
Avg. 1 Max.
ConVasnhlant Influent (}N/L) _ Eflluem (}_g/L) 2
Alachlor 50 1.0 z
,ktrazine 100 a.0°
Benzen( 81 1.0 _
(_arbofu ran 190 1.0 _
Carbon Tetra(hlorid( - '/8 1.8 _
Chlorob(_nz(_n( 77 I.(P
Chloropicrin 15 0.24
2,4-I) 110 1.7 _
1)ibromochloropropane (1)I_,CP) 52 0.02 _
od)ichlorob( nz( ne 80 1.(P
l)-I)ichlorobenzcn( 40 1.(P
1,2-I)ichloro( dmn( 38 4.8
1 l-I)ichloro( dwlenc 83 1.0 _
cis-1 2-1)ichloro( thvlene 170 1).5 z
mms-l,2-I)idfloroedwlen( 86 I.(P
1,2-I) ichloropropmm 80 I.(P
(is-1,3-I)ic hloropropylen ( 79 1.(P
I)inos(b 170 0.24
Endrin _ ): a 0.594
Ethvlb( nzen( 88 1.0 z
EIh_'lcn( I)ibromid((EI)B) 44 0.02 _
I taloa(( tonitril(s (IIAN):
Bromo( hloroa(etoniwil( 22 0.5 j
I)ibromoa(( tonitrile 24 0.6 _
I)ichloroac( tonitrile 9.6 0.2 j
Tri( hloroacelonitrile 15 0.3 _
fllfiueet chagengelevelsare averagefilfiuent concentrationsdetermbledin surrogatequalification testing
2pg/Z meansMicrogramsPerLite_
aMaximumproductwater level was not observedbut was set at tile detection grnitof tile analysis.
* Maximumproductlevel is setat a valuedetemlbled fll surrogatequafificationtesting
5Chemicalreductionpercent andtT?axirnun)product water level calculatedatcblorotorrn95% breaktkroughpointas detertT?inedin surrogatequagficafiontesting.
Tilesurrogatetestresultstorheptach/orEpoxidedemonstrateda 98%reduction.Thesedata wereusedtocalculatean upperoccurrenceconcentration,which wouldproduceamaximumproductwater levelat tile M(_L
"]('Stil/g WaS peltormed tlndei standald lab<mltory (<)l/dili<)lls: a_ Ilia] perll)llTlal/Ce ilia} \ill /_
NOTE: Substances tx.duced me not necex-afil} in }_mr wmc_ Fiher must be mainl_fined acc<)_ding t_) manuta(ul_er's instructions, inchlding _eplacement <)[filter cart_J(lgcs.
V_KRNING: I)o not use with water that is microbiologJ(:alh un_lte or of unkno_n q/lalil_ with<)m adeq/lam disi_flcction befi_lc or aher the _t_,mln. S)_lems (ertitied fiw (_t lcd/l(fion may be
u_,t.d on disintc(ted waml3 that omtain filmnd)le c)_lb.
InstallationInstructions.
ImportantInstallation Recommendations
A WARNING:Roaa onfiro manual Fai/uro to follow all guidos and ru/os could causo porsona/injurv or propony damago.
Check with your local public works department forplumbing codes. Youmust follow their guides as you install the Water Rltration system.
Toolsand Materials Requiredfor Installation
* Phillips screwdriver
* Two (2) ac!iustable wrenches
Electric drill and drill bit to drill 3/4" hole (type as required) if inoui_fii_g hole is needed fi)r fimcet
" 1 / 16" drill bit (optional fi)r pih)t holes)
o T_lpe I//e}lStlI'e
" If your main water line is a rigid pipe, you will require a compressioi_ fitting and possibly other phunbii_g hardware to colnplete
the installation.
CAUTION: Toavoid damaging tho sink, consult a quafifiod plumbor or instoflor for drilling procoduros. Spocial drillbits mag
bo noodod for porcolain or stoinloss stool.
ContentsIncluded with the Product
_,V_ter filter svsteI/_ assembly, ii_(ludii_g inoui_tii_g screw
" Feed water adapter and supply valve
" Faucet asselnbly with electronic base inolfitor and tubing
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InstallationInstructions.
FeedWaterAdapterandSupplyValve
A. PREFERREDINSTALLATION
(Utilizing existing kitchen sink water supply valve [A] and removable faucet tubing [B])
For I/2-inch and 3/8-inch installations
I. Relier to Fig. 1 to complete assembly depending on supply \:dye size (A).
2, Turn off the COI,D water supply wdve (A).
3. UnscI'ew the e_sting timcet robing line (B) fi'om the supply \:d\'e (A), COI,D side only. NOTE"Forrl)ldpljge, see C. Optlona!/nstaiiatlon
onpage Z
For 3/8-inch Valve For 1/2-inch Valve
(C)Adapter
(B}Faucettubing
line(notincluded}
.i (D)Coupling
@
(F)inletvalve
(H)Ferrule L (B)Faucettubing
line(notincluded)
(i)Nut
-(
(F)hfletvalve _ _ (D)Coupling
Fig. 2
@ (F)Met valve
(A)Watersupply
valve(notincluded)
Fig. 1
(G) Gasket
_(A) Watersupply
valve {notincluded}
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InstallationInstructions.
FeedWaterAdapterandSupplyValve
4. _ssemble adapter (C) and coupling (D) as shown in Fig. 1, per your configuration. Be sure the gaskets (G) are in place betore final
assembly. Start installation by hand, then finish tightening with a(!justable wrench. Be careful not toovertighten or cross threadas
damage tothreadsmay occur.
Note Adapter (C) orientation:
l/2-1bchInstallation--Rounded end ofadapter (C)connectstocoupling(D),then to existlbg faucettubing(B).
3/8-1hchInstallation--Rounded endof adapter(C)connectsto supplyvalve(A).
5. Hand tighten assembled adapter (C) onto supply wflve (A) for the proper size installation. Be sure the gaskets ((;), as shown
in Fig. l, are in place betore final assembly. Finish tightening with a(!justable wrench. Be careful Bet to evertightea or cross
thread as damage to threads may occur.
NOTE: If inlet valve needs to be removed to complete this step, refer to D. Removaland Reinsta//ation of Inlet Valve onpage 8.
8. Reconnect faucet tubing line (g) to top of adapter (C).
Z Remove ntlt and ferrule fl'om end of inlet valve. Using the 4 feet of tubing provided, place the ntlt (1) and ferrule (H) onto
the tubing and install onto inlet wflve (F) as shown in Fig. 9. Tighten with a(!justable wrench.
NOTE: Inspecttheon& of the tubingtobe sure thereareno imperfectionsandend of tubingis cut square.It maybe necessan/tocut the tubingagain.
B. OPTIONALHOME INSTALLATION--SADDLE VALVE
(Whore codes permit): Saddle valve must be able to connect with 1/4-inch tubing supplied with system.
Not supplied with product; check your local hardware or home service store for product.
For I/Z" OD or larger metal robing only.
NOTE: Codes in the state of Massachusetts require installation by a licensed plumber and do not permit the use of the saddle valve.
For installation, use plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
I. Turn oflthe cold water supply and install saddle valve as required by product selection. (Be sure to follow manufi_cmre_'
installation instructions.)
A DANGER:,f hole is required to be drilled in pipe, to protect yourself from serious injury or fatal shock, use a battery
powered hand drift only to make the hole. DO NOT USE AN ELECTRICDRILL.
Open only after complete system has been installed.
C. OPTIONALINSTALLATION
(Forinstallationwith rigid pipe betweensupplyvalveand sinkfaucet)
Option I
I. Remove pipe fl'om supply wflve and sink timcet.
2. Obtain flexible pipe sized to w_ur plumbing.
3. Install flexible pipe to sink.
4. Go back to A. Preterred Installation section step 4.
Option2
I. Obtain compression fittings to fit rigid pipe.
2. Obtain any other fittings required to connect compression fittings to adaptex:
NOTE:Adapterhas I/2-inch and 3/8-inchinternaland externalthreads.
3. Remove pipe ti'om supply valve.
4. Cut pipe to fit length of assembled fittings and adaptex:
5. Install compression fitting to pipe.
6. Go back to A. Preti_rred Installation section step 4.
NOTE"Abovedescribedmaterialsarenotincludedwiththeproduct.
InstallationInstructions.
FeedWaterAdapterandSupplyValve
D. REMOVAL AND RE-INSTALLATION OF INLET VALVE (This is only required if inlet valve needs to be removed to complete Step 5 on page 7.)
I. ]_emoxe inlet xalxe (F) fi'om adapter ((:) usino__ ac!iustable wrench on xalxe body. See Fig,..3a for details. DONOT USEWRENCHONHEX
NUTENDOFVALVEASLEAK/IliaYOCCUR.
Fig. 3a
2. I_emove all sealing tape fl'om inlet \:flve (F) and adapter (C) threads.
3. Hand tighten assembled adapter ((:) onto supply \_flve (A) fin" the proper size installation. Be sure the gaskets (G), as shown in Fig. 1,
are in place befln'e final assembly: Finish tightening with a(!iustable wrench. Be careful notto overtighten or cross thread as damage
to threadsmay occur.
4. Using white thread sealing tape proxided, apply approximately 9 wraps of tape around the large threads on inlet _al_e (F) in a
3
clockwise direction, as shown in Fig . b.
3
5 Hand tighten inlet _al_e (F) into the adapter ((:), then finish tightening with a(!iustable wrench (see Fig . a). DONOTUSE WRENCH
ON HEXNUT END OF VALVEAS LEAKMAY OCCUR.
FaucetSpoutInstallations(seeFig. 4,page 9)
I. I_.elnove spout (A) and timcet body (B) ti'om tauter packaging.
2. Move the threaded dome-shaped collar (C) on the spout up and m_z_yfl'om the o-rings on the spout.
3. Gently insert the spout into the top of the timcet body.
NOTE: Turning the spout left to right during installation will help the o-rings to slide in easily.
4. Once the spout (A) has been installed and fully seated, slide the threaded collar ((:) down to the thucet body (B).
5. Tighten the collar by hand to the taucet body by turning in a clockwise direction.
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InstallationInstructions.
FaucetInstallation
Be sure there is room underneath and above the sink to make the needed connections, getOre starting, make sure there is sufficient
room for the batte_ T powered timcet base. Select one of the tollowing places to install the timcet:
I. In an existing sink spray attachment or soap dispenser hole.
2. In a hole to be drilled in the sink top.
3. In a hole to be drilled in the countertop, next to the sink.
NOTE:Besurethefaucetbasewfft fit flatagalbst the surfaceat the selectedlocationso the bottomgasketbetween thebaseandsurfacearea will seal
Installation Steps (refer to Fig. # for clarification)
I. If drilling is needed, make a 3/4" diameter hole.
Be sure to use theproper procedure fordrilling porcelain or stainless steel. Special drill bits may be needed. Consulta qualified plumber
for the properprocedure.
2. Remove the timcet with ix'e-installed tubing, thin _>fing (D), tmuet base (E), bottom base gasket (17), lock washer (G), hex nut (H)
and mounting bracket (l) fl'om the packaging.
3. Feed tubing connected to the tilucet through the thin o-ring (D), tilucet base (E), bottom base gasket (F), lock washer (G) and
hex nut (H).
4. Thread the hex nut (H) tlI) the stem ot the tilucet until the height between the bottom of the base gasket (F) and top ot the lock
washer (G) is slightly larger than the thickness of the mounting stlrtilce (]).
5. I.ower the fhucet assembly into place in the mounting hole and orient to final position. Place the mounting bracket (I)
above the lock washer (G) around the taucet stem (Fig. 5). While holding the mounting bracket in place, securely tighten
the hex nut.
NOTE:Twopeoplemayberequffedtocompletethisstep.
(B)Faucetbody__
!
(6}Lockwasher _ _
(H} Hex nut
(A}Spout
(C}Collar
xS
j(D) &ring
_(FtEi::kUeClt base
, _ (J) surface
_<: , _ Mounting
(I)Mounting _
bracket
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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InstallationInstructions.
MountingSystemInstallation
Pick a location under the sink to mount the system, i,ocation should be easily accessible, with clearance 1)etween the bottom otthe filter
caniste_ and the floor or bottom of the cabinet; any less will restflt in diflictfl_' of removing filter caniste_ (see Fig. 7). _Mlow enough
space on either side of the s_:stem tot the tubing connections.
SCREWINSTALLATION
I. Remove this template ti'om the manual fin" easier installation.
2. The top of the template openings shotfld be placed a minimum of 17 inches above the bottom ot the cabinet or floor where the
system is to be inounted (Fig. 6 and 7).
NOTE: Any distance lower may result in filter canisters interfenng with the floor when removed
3. Tape template to wall, then mark the wall where the scre_:s are to be installed.
Install scre_:s into the wall, leaving 3/16 inch clearance between the head of the screw and wall (drill pilot holes if needed) (Fig. 8).
5 inches
17inches Template for screw I_ole pattern on back of filtration system
Fig. 6
Bottomof Cabinetor Floor
Fig. 7
5inches
ews
7 inches
3/16 inch
Screw
\
\
\
\
\
Wall
Fig. 8
/0
InstallationInstructions.
MountingSystemInstallation
Mounting System to Screws Installed in Wall
I. ]_.elnove shrink wrap fl'om filter systeln.
2. Hang the system on the previously installed screws using the openings on the back of the tlnit (Fig. 9).
3. If the head ot the screw will not slide into the upper slot, back out the screw bv 1/4 mrn and txy again.
4. If the system is too loose when placed on the wall, tighten the screws by 1/4 turn and txy again until a desired fit is achieved.
Fig. 9
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InstallationInstructions.
Installingthe Tubing
I. Measure 3/4" fi'om the end of each remaining, I_iece of tubing, (/muet end and inlet end) and mark with a pencil (Fig., l0). (Check
tot roundness, smoothness, cuts, nicks, fiat spots and shaq) edges.)
3/4"----_
9mm/
( (}
INCORRECT
Fig. 10
Z /VOTE:Waterflow isfromlefttoright.Waterinletisontheleftsideandwateroutletisontherightside. Failuretofollow will resultin water
leakswhenfiltercanistersareremoved.
Inletfromsupplyvalve -'_"-_
................................._ ...................................]_,,_-.-..- Outlet
tofaucet
3 Push the tubing firefly into each fitting on the manifi)ld until the line is flush with the fitting collan (If the tubing is remoxed, re-cut
the end, measure, mark and re-insert). Tubing must be fidh inserted to axoid lea!<s (Fig. 11). (To remove tubing, depress and hold white
collet pull tubing out to remove.)
WhiteCollet tq ¢///////_ .._
{DONOT REMOVE)----}__//
" 3-" I
insertionline._q:_l-_ 74 "'"_1
Inselttubing----t_i_l_]_
i i
Engagement--_l
3/4 3/8 tubng) I
Fig. 11
4 Pull out slightly on tubing to ensure a good seal.
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InstallationInstructions.
BatteryInstallation
I. Use a small flat blade screwdriver or coin to remove the battery tray (A) at the side of the fimcet base.
2. Install one CR2032, 3 volt batte_ y (g) + side down into the batte_' tray (A) (Fig. 12).
3. Slide tray into fimcet base ((:) until the battery tray (A) edge is flush with the side otthe base.
4. The blue light (D) will flash 5 times, indicating a proper installation and system reset.
5. Nommllv the light is ofl_ _Mter 6 months of use, the light will flash again eve_y 30 seconds, indicating the proper time to _eplace the
filter canister:
NOTE."Theblue hghtmaystop blinklbgif it # allowed toblink for an extendedperiodof time. Toemure properoperation,the batteryshouldbe replacedwith
everyfilter change.
{D) Bkle light _ _ _ (B) Battery
(C) Faucet base _ _ + (_ (A) Battery tray
Fig. 12
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InstallationInstructions.
SystemStartupProcedure
I. Slowl_ turn on cold water suppl_ _al_e (A) in Fig 1.
Z Turn on l/4" inlet xflxe to supply water to the sxstem. (Wflxe is on when handle is pointing in same direction as water line coming
()tit of ",¢fl',e).
ON
3. Turn handle on fimcet to allow trapped air to ptnge fl'om the system.
NOTE:System may make noise duringthis procedure.
4. Check fl)r water leaks around the system.
5. Once water staYts to flow ()tit of the tilucet, allow the system to run fin" 5 minutes to flush out anv harmless carb(m fines that may
be present.
6. Turn off tmlcet and check around s_:steln fin" leaks.
Replacingthe FilterCanisters
The blue light in the faucet base will flash every 30 seconds to indicate a filter change is needed. This occurs every 6 months.
I. Remove the filter canistei_ ti'om the manitold bv rotating the canistei_ to the left about 1/:4 turn (Fig. 13). NOT£'A smallamount
of water from the tubing between the filter and the faucet may come out. A small towel should be able to catch it.
2. ]_.elnove loft on top ot new replacement tilter canistei_. Install the new canistei_ into the manifi)ld by turning to the fight about
1/3 turn until the alignment mar!<s line up and the filter stops. DONOTOVERTIGBTEN.The filter will rise up as it is turned.
3. Turn handle on fimcet to allow trapped air to pmge fl'om the system.
NOTE:System may make noise duringthis procedure,
4. Check for water leaks around the system.
5. Once water stairs to flow out ot the timcet, allow the system to run fin" 5 minutes to flush out any harmless carbon fines that may
be present.
R Turn ofllimcet and check around sx:steln fin" leaks.
Z Remove battei T tray and replace battei T to reset timer. (See Battery Installation for proper procedure).
K
Toinstall
Fig. 13
I_ Toremove
I
I
Replacement Filter Canisters/Estimated Replacement Costs
FQSVF--Replacement filter canister $35-40
For replacement parts, call toll-lree 800.626.2002 (U.S.), 800.663.6060 (Canada-English), 800.361.3869 (Canada-French).
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InstallationInstructions.
Rush Procedure
_A'henever _ter ot unknown quality is passed through the GE _A'ater Filtration s):stem, the filter caniste_ should be discarded and the
filtration system flushed.
A WARNING:thesesystemssho.¢_onIvbe.se_on microbiologicallysafe water:
Circumstances that may require flushing the system are:
Boil _ter advisory
Flooding of the GE Water Filtration svstelll
i,on_-teiill non-tlse
The procedurefor flushing the GE Water Filtration system is:
I. See ReplacingtheFilterCanisterssection and fi_llow steps 1-4.
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Beforeyoucall forservice...
Troubleshooting -tips
Save time and money! Review the chart below
first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Water contains tiny New filter cmtisters contain Turn on the filtered water timcet and allow these hamfless carbon
black particles activated carbon, which is a pa_ti(les to purge fl'om the (aniste_. Turn off the timcet when the
harmless black powder, water is clem:
Water has air bubbles Air in system after hastallation. "_._]11go away after water runs fi)r a while.
and is cloudy
Indicator light on the Six months usage has occurred. ]_epla(e both filter caniste_ and 1)atterv in the thucet base.
faucet base isflashing This is the maximum fife of
the _xlter canisters.
Indicator light on the Normal operation. Does not blink until 6 months of operation has passed.
faucet base isnot blinking
Battery may need to be replaced. Nomaally the light is not on. The light blinks every 30 seconds to
indicate a filter change is needed. Tiffs occtu_ about every 6 months.
Replace battery. Indicator light will blink rapidly 5 times to indicate
proper installation and operation.
Indicator light on the Battery may need to be Observe orientation markings on the holder and install correctly:
faucet base is not replaced or it may have been Replace battery if it is old,
working when new h_taJled incorrectly.
batteryis installed
Chlorine taste and/or The filter cmlisters are no Replace tile filter eanistei_.
odor in the product water longer removhag chlorine
from the water supply.
Water dispenses The filters have been installed A six-month change-out period is recommended. Replace both
veryslowly for too long. filter canisters.
The filter cmtisters have High sediment levels can cause premature clogging. Rel)lace 1)oth
become dogged, filter canisters.
Fittings are leaking Tubing may not be hastaJled "Full_ fi)ll()w the installation instructions and be sure the tubino_ is
properly, installed to the prol)er depth.
No water dispensing Shut off valve may be Open the shut off valve.
from system turned off.
Filter canisters not fully Fully tblh>w the filter repla('ement instructions.
h_sta!led.
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Parts List.
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Toobtainreplacementparts,call toll-free
800.626.2002(U.S.),800.663.6060(Canada-English),
800.361.3869(Canada-French)
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1 WS19X10016
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3 WS22X 10045
4 F(2SXT_
5 WS03X10046
7 WSI 5X10038
7 WS15X10039
8 WS10X 10028
8 WS 10X 10029
9 WS02X 10031
10 WS 18X 10009
11 WS07X 10020
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GEWater Filtration System Warranty.
All warranty service provided by our SmartWater TM Authorized Servicer
Network. Toschedule service, on-line, 24 hours a day, visit us at
www..GEAppliances.com, or call SOO.952.5039in the U.S.,or toll-free
866.777.7627in Canada.
Staple your receipt here.
Proof of the original purchase date
is needed to obtain service under
the warrant_
For The Period Of."
One Year
From the date of the
original purchase
GE Will Replace:
Anypart of the Water Filtration S_stem (excluding tiltei_) which fails due to a defect in materials
or _n'kmanship. During this full one-year warranty,GE will also provide, free ofcharge,all labor
and in-home service to replace the defecti\'e part. _MI warranty service will be provided by a GE
Smai_,Vater ''_Authorized Servicei:
What GE Will Not Cover:
Service trips to your home to teach you how to use
the product.
hnproper h_staMation.
Failure of the product if it is abused, raisused, or used
for other thml the intended purpose.
Defects that result from improper h_stallation or dmnage
not caused by GE.
Liability on the part of GE under this or m_y other waxrmlty
for m_y h_dJrect or consequentiaJ dmnage.
Products that are used for coraraerdaJ or industrial
applications.
Use of this product where water is microbiologicaJly m_safe or
of mflmown quality, without adequate disinfection before or
after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be
used on dJshffected water that may contain filterable cysts.
Filter cartridges.
Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
Damage to the product caused by accident, fire, floods or acts
of God.
h_cidentaJ or consequential damage caused by possible defects
with this appliance.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within
the USA. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Toknow what your legal rights are, consult your
local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General THIS WARRANTY IS INTENDED TOBE IN LIEU OFALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHEREXPRESS ORIMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Warrantor: General Electric Company.Louisville, KY 40225
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Notes.
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ConsumerSupport.
GEAppliancesWebsite
www.GEAppliances.com
Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? Try the GE Appliances Website 24 hours a da}; any day of tile year!
For greater comenience and fitster service, }ou can no_ download O_ner's Manuals, order parts, catalog_, or e_en schedule
service on-line. You can also "_\_k Our Team of Experts"" your questions, and so much more...
Schedule Service www.GEAppliances.com
Expert (;E repair serxi(e is onl_ one step mva_ i_'om }our doox: Get on-line and schedule your serqee at your comenienee 24 hotu_
am (ta? of the _earl Or call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) during normal business hours.
RealLifeDesignStudio
www.GEAppliances.com
GE supports the Universal Design concept--products, seluices and emironments fl_at can be used b} people of all ages, sizes
and capabilities. "_ recognize the need to design ibr a wide range of ph_si(_d and ment_d abilities and impairments. For details
of GEs Universal Design applications, including kitchen design ideas ibr people with disabilities, cheek out our "_bsite today.
For the hearing impaired, please call 800.TDD.GEAC (800.833.4322).
ExtendedWarranties
www.GEAppliances.com
Purchase a GE extended _4arl'ang' and learn about special discounts that are available while your wan'antv is still in effect. You can
purchase it on-line an}time, or c_lll800.626.2224 during normal business hours. (',E Consumer Home SeiMces uill still be there after
your warranty expires.
PartsandAccessories
www.GEAppliances.com
Indidduals qualified to service dleir o_n appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes ($ISA, MasterCard and
Discover cards are accepted). Order on-line toda b 24 hours eveU day or by phone at 800.626.2002 during normal business hours.
Instructionscontainedinthismanualcoverprocedurestoheperformedbyanyuser.Otherservicinggenerallyshouldbe referredtoqualified
servicepersonnel.Cautionmustbe exercised,sinceimproperservicingmaycauseunsafeoperation.
ContactUs
www.GEAppliances.com
Ifyou are not satisfiedwith the service you x_ceivefi'om (;E, contact us on our Websitewid_all the details including your phone
mimber, or write to: General Manager, Customer Relations
GEAppliances, Appliance Park
[zmis\ille,KY40225
RegisterYourAppliance
www.GEAppliances.com
Register your new appliance on-lhle---at your convenience! Timely product registration will allow for enhanced communication and
prompt service under the terms of your warran%; should the need arise. _bu may also mail in the prepfinted registration card
included in the )ackin,," material.
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