We suggest that after you install the RO system you put a paper towel underneath the RO system to determine if any minor leaks exist. Make sure all connections are securly tight and teflon tape is applied to the designated spots.
Location
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Identify
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Solution
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1
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Housings
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1. Make sure the O-Ring is present and not damaged
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2. Make sure all housings are secure
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Use wrench to tighten housings
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3. Identify any hair line crack on the housings
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2
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Connections
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1. Make sure all tubings are firmly secured
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Use wrench to address each loose connection
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x
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x
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2. Make sure inserts and sleeves were all accounted for
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Contact us if you are missing any minor parts |
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x
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x
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3. Make sure the nuts are all tighten
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Use wrench to address each loose connection
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x
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x
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4. Make sure teflon tape is applied to the designated spots
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Refer to Owner's Manual to designated locations
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x
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x |
5. Drain Saddle leak may be a result of missing adhesive sponge
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Contact us for replacement if neccessary
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3
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Faucet
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1. Dripping from the faucet can be a result of a loose screw under the lever
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Contact us for replacement
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x
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x |
2. Loose spigot connection as a result of missing spigot o-ring
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Contact us for replacement
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4
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Tank ball valve
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Loose connection and not enough of teflon tape
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Tighten or apply teflon tape
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5
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Tank pressure valve
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With a ruptured tank bladder. Water droplets would be apparent at the tank's pressure valve
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