2020 Express Water - Reverse Osmosis System Installation Manual
2020 Express Water - Reverse Osmosis System Installation Manual
2020 Express Water - Reverse Osmosis System Installation Manual
Installation Manual
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Connection Points
A to B Connect the RED Tubing to the Feed Water
Adapter Valve (point A), then to the hole marked “IN”
on the Leak Stop Valve (point B).
C to D Connect the WHITE Tubing to the hole
marked “OUT” on the Leak Stop Valve (point C), then
to the Sediment Filter Housing’s Male Elbow Fitting
(point D).
E to F Connect the BLACK Tubing to the Flow
Restrictor side indicated by the arrow on the Restrictor
(point E), then to the Drain Saddle (point F).
G to H Connect the YELLOW Tubing to the Inline
Post Carbon Filter’s Stem Run Tee (point G), then to
the Water Storage Tank’s Tank Valve (point H).
I to J Connect the BLUE Tubing to the Stem Elbow at
the end of the Inline Post Carbon Filter (point I), then
to your RO Faucet connection (point J).
Incoming Water
Incoming water pressure must be between 40 PSI and 80 PSI. If your water pressure is under 40 PSI you
will need a booster pump for your system. If your water pressure is above 80 PSI you will need a pressure
regulator for your system. Test your water pressure occasionally to make sure the system is performing. If your
water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality do not use this system without adequate disinfection
before or after the system. Extremely hot or cold incoming water will damage the system and cannot be used.
Leaks
The Leak Stop Valve must be installed. Inspect all connections after the installation to make sure no leaks
occur, wait until after the system is pressurized (turned on) to inspect again. Check system occasionally
after installation or maintenance to make sure no leaks have developed. Install the system in a location with
adequate drainage.
General
This RO System unit is for climate controlled indoor use only. Exposure to overly high or low temperature
ranges will damage the unit. Follow all of your state and local laws and codes regarding plumbing even if
they differ from what is stated in this manual. If your state law requires it or you prefer to we recommend
using a professional licensed installer or plumber who meets the requirements of this system. All O-Rings,
fittings, filter canisters, and teflon tape wear out after a certain period of time. The lifetime of your compo-
nents are subject to change with the quality of the water supplied. Do not handle an unwrapped filter
directly with your bare hands as this can cause early filter failure. Use appropriate eye and face protection
when performing any drilling.
Maintenance
The owner/user is obligated to properly maintain the RO System when necessary, at least every 1 year. This
includes the following:
- Replace the O-rings on the filter housings, membrane housing, fittings, and filter cartridges.
- Replace any connectors and filter housings with proper replacement parts.
- Sanitize your system as often as needed (how often changes with the profile of your area’s incoming water).
- Always use proper replacement filter cartridges with the correct size and length replacements.
- Replace the Teflon Tape on all threaded connections and fittings.
Installation
Feed Water Adapter Valve Page 14
RO Faucet Page 16
Drain Saddle Page 18
Housing Assembly Page 19
Elbow Fitting Installation Page 20
Gauge Installation Page 20
Leak Stop Valve Page 21
Water Storage Tank Page 22
System Connections Page 23
FAQ Page 28
Express Water Accessories and Upgrades Page 30
Warranty Page 31
Introduction
You have purchased the finest residential Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System available for your
home. When properly maintained this system will provide you with years of great tasting pure drinking
water and trouble-free service.
Please make sure to thoroughly read the installation manual and become familiar with the tools needed
before proceeding with the installation.
Also, please make sure to inspect the package for any missing components or shipping damages.
If you find any issues or have questions please contact Express Water at 1-800-992-8876
Monday - Friday 10 am to 5 pm PST
Replacements Table
Replacement Filters
Express Water offers replacement filters for both the RO5DX (50GPD System) and RO10DX (100GPD System)
Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Systems. For purchasing information for replacement filters, please visit our
website at www.ExpressWater.com
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Installation Notes
Tools Required
Before you begin please make sure you have all of the following tools ready to use:
- Box Cutter
- Phillips-Head Screwdriver
- Power Drill
- 1/4” Drill Bit (for Drain Saddle Valve)
- 1/2” Drill Bit (for RO Faucet)
- Adjustable Wrench
Components List
Your new Reverse Osmosis Water System should include the following items.
If any item is missing please contact Express Water.
2 Nuts
2 Bolts
2 Drain Clamp Halves Foam Gasket
5 ft Yellow 2 ft White
Connections
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Feed Water Adapter Valve Teflon Tape Filter Housing Wrench
Thread
RO Storage Tank
Water Storage Tank
Tank Stand
NOTE!
In the package you will find the Tank Stand
screwed to the top of the tank. Unscrew it Storage Tank
and place it underneath for a steady position.
Air Valve
Tank Stand
2. Base Plate
3. Plastic Washer
1 2 3
4. Rubber Washer (Small)
5. Lock Washer
6. Hex Nut
7. Compression Nut 4 5 6
8. Insert
Faucet Design and
9. Sleeve
Accesories May Vary 7 8 9
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RO Unit Inline Post Carbon Filter
Top Components
RO Membrane
Inline Post Carbon Filter - FLTIN01PKQ
RO Membrane Filter - FLTMEME50 / FLTMEME100
Bottom Components
Filter Housings - PRTHSF10DB14
Sediment Filter - FLTSED0501
GAC Filter - FLTGAC0501
Carbon Block Filter - FLTCAR0501C Filter Housing
System Components
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Tubing Quick Connect Guide
The tubing in your RO System uses a Quick Connect locking mechanism to Plug
lock the Color Coded Tubing in place. Be careful not to damage your tubing
Collet
as you unpack it.
Fitting Locking
NOTE! Clip
Make sure to remove any plugs before attempting to insert tubing.
Release Tubing/Plugs
If there is a Locking Clip on the Collet it must Pull
be removed before the Tubing can be released. Hold Up
Push and hold the Collet in to release the lock Down
while pulling out on the Tube/Plug.
NOTE! Collet must be held down while
pulling up on the tube to release the tube.
Attach Tubing
Push Tubing in straight and level with the
Collet. The Tubing will go 5/8ths of an inch 5/8”
5/8”
into the Collet before the lock is activated.
Pull out on the Tube to make sure the lock
has activated and the Tubing is secure.
NOTE! Once connected, make sure to
check tubing is secure.
To Cut Tubing
Make your cuts against a flat cutting surface with a razor blade, or use a handheld tube cutter. Any cuts to
your Tubing must be perfectly straight.
NOTE!
Improperly cut Tubing may leak water or fail to lock into Fittings.
Wait until all elements of your RO System are in their final locations before cutting your Tubing.
Make sure you measure the length you will need before cutting.
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Feed Water Adapter Valve
CAUTION!
The water supply to the unit MUST be from
the COLD WATER LINE. Using HOT WATER will
severely damage your RO System.
NOTE!
If your Cold Water Valve is too old or weak to connect
to directly Option A you can connect at the top of the
line where the faucet connects Option B (if applicable,
some sinks do not have this connection point).
Do Not Connect To
Hot Water Line!
NOTE!
On single-handle faucets the hot water may
have to be turned off to prevent hot water Hot Water Line
crossover (only during your first installation). A
If water still continues to come out of the faucet with
the Cold Water Valve turned off, then the main water
supply must be turned off as well.
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2. As shown below, the Feed Water Adapter Valve can be used for 3/8” or 1/2” feed line plumbing.
Adapter
Nut
Next, use an adjustable wrench to secure the Adapter Valve either directly to the Cold Water Valve
Option A or further up in the line before the faucet Option B (if applicable).
Make sure your Adapter Valve is in the closed position when installing.
NOTE!
Do Not Use Teflon Tape!
Use your wrench to tighten the connection, be careful not to over tighten.
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RO Faucet
The RO Faucet may be installed on any flat surface. Check the underside of your install location for
interference by making sure that drilling a hole will not damage any pipes or wiring underneath the
countertop or sink. Check to be sure there is enough room for the Threaded Faucet Stem.
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5”
NOTE! For drilling you must use an appropriate drill bit and drilling method for the material of your sink
and counter top. Different drill bits are required for stainless steel, porcelain, granite, etc.
You may use an existing hole in your counter or sink or drill a new hole (if using an existing hole begin at
step 2). Make sure the Base Plate is big enough to cover the hole you use.
Porcelain Sink
A proper porcelain 1/2” drill bit is strongly recommended to prevent chipping if you are drilling on a
porcelain sink. Drill slowly to avoid chipping during the initial cutting of the porcelain.
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Open and Closed Position
Closed Open
Counter Top
Plastic Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
Insert Threaded
Faucet
Sleeve Faucet Adapter
Stem
Compression Nut
1/4”Blue
Tube
Type A Type B
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Drain Saddle
The Drain Saddle is used to connect the Black Drain Line to the drain pipe under the sink. The Drain Saddle
is designed to fit around a standard 1.5 inch OD (outer diameter) drain pipe.
NOTE! Adjustable drain saddles are available upon request if the saddle does not fit your pipe.
The Drain Saddle should always be installed above (before) the P-Trap and on a straight vertical or horizon-
tal section of pipe. To avoid clogging the drain line with debris do not install the Drain Saddle after the drain
pipe meets a garbage disposal or dishwasher drain. The image below shows ideal Drain Saddle locations.
Nut
Garbage OK Bolt
Disposal X
Drain
OK
Clamp
X
P-Trap
OK X Drain Pipe
Mount Drain Saddle WARNING!
at either location Never mount here
*Adjustable drain saddles are available if the saddle does not fit your pipe
1. Once you have found where your Drain Saddle will go on the Drain Pipe make a mark for the opening
there with a marker or pencil.
2. Use your drill and an appropriate 1/4 inch (6.35mm) drill bit to drill a hole at your mark. Be careful to drill
through only one side of the pipe. Stabilize your pipes while drilling to avoid damaging them.
3. Find the half of the Drain Clamp with a hole in its center. Then remove the backing from the Foam Gasket
(the foam circle at the center of the Gasket is disposable). Make sure to align the Foam Gasket hole with the
Drain Clamp hole and stick the adhesive side of the Gasket to the inner wall of the Drain Clamp half.
4. Take the half of the Drain Clamp without the Foam Gasket and insert a nut into the recess on each side.
5. Position both halves of the Drain Clamp on the drain pipe with the clamp’s opening aligned over the
drilled hole. The Foam Gasket will be between the drain clamp and the drilled hole. Push your 1/4 inch drill
bit through both holes (the Drain Clamp hole and the hole in the Drain Pipe) and remove to verify that the
clamp is properly aligned with the hole you drilled.
6. Secure the Drain Clamp halves together in place on the Drain Pipe. Screw the bolts through the Drain
Clamp half with the Foam Gasket and into the half you installed the nuts. Do not over tighten. When
tightening bolts make sure there is equal space on both sides between the Drain Clamp halves.
Housing Assembly
Prepare Prefilters
Leave the filters wrapped until you need them. When installing
be careful not to touch the filter portion with your hands.
Remove the plastic wrap from the 3 Filter Housings and stand
them upright. Make sure each Housing has two O-Rings firmly
in place at the top of the Housing and in the Housing’s lower
groove.
Top Part of the Unit
NOTE!
Reference image to place
each of the prefilters in the
correct order: Filter
- the yellow Sediment Filter
will be on the far right (under
the label “TO FEED”).
- the blue Carbon Block Filter
will be on the opposite side, Housing O-Rings
the far left.
- the green GAC Filter will be
in the center, between the
other two. The white washer Filter Housing
will be facing up for correct
placement. 3rd 2nd 1st
Attention
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1. Screw a Male Elbow Fitting into the right- 2. Secure the White Tubing into the Male Elbow
most Filter Housing (Sediment) marked “IN”. Fitting. Push hard enough on the tubing to
Screw until tightened and the arm of the Elbow make sure the Quick Connect has locked
is facing downward. before moving on.
3. Screw the other Male Elbow Fitting (with red 4. Remove the Red Plug. Secure the Red
plug) into the leftmost Filter Housing (Carbon Tubing into the Male Elbow Fitting. Push hard
Block) marked “OUT”. Screw until tightened and enough on the tubing to make sure the Quick
the arm of the Elbow is facing upwards at an 11 Connect has locked before moving on.
O’Clock angle (use the above image for reference).
Gauge Installation
NOTE!
Not all RO Systems include a Pressure Gauge. If your system does include a Gauge we will install it now.
1. Put the end of the Pressure Gauge into one 2. Put the small bottom end of the Stem Tee into
of the top arms of the Stem Tee. Then, put the the Male Elbow of the RO Membrane Cap. Use
Red Tubing into the opposite end as shown. Blue Locking Clips to secure all 3 connection
Both will go about 5/8ths inch into the tee to points as shown.
secure.
Leak Stop Valve
1. Position the RO System in the 2. Position the Leak Stop Valve on the floor of the same
desired permanent location. Your cabinet beside the system. Any leaking water needs to
system can be placed on its back make contact with the valve. Use the two screws to secure
for space if needed. the Valve to the cabinet floor. Place the Leak Stop Valve in the
lowest possible location beside the RO System.
OUT IN
3. Connect one end of the Red Tubing into the Feed Water Adapter Valve and connect the other end
of the Red Tubing into the hole marked “IN” on the Leak Stop Valve. Then connect one end of the
White Tubing into the hole marked “OUT” on the Leak Stop Valve and connect the other end of the
White Tubing into the Male Elbow Fitting attached to the Sediment Filter Housing marked “IN”.
White Red
Flow Closed Position
Tube Tube
Flow Open
OUT IN OUT IN Position
4. Take the plastic wrap off of the Compressed 5. Turn the Stop Switch down and the
Textile then place the Textile inside the Leak Stop Leak Stop Valve is ready.
Valve as shown above. You may wish to insert
the Compressed Textile after System Startup is
complete in case of early monitored leaks.
Note! Please avoid contact of any liquid to the compressed textile. Failure to do so will activate
the textile and shut off the incoming water. Textile will not work if plastic wrap is not removed.
Please do not re-use Leak Stop pads once activated.
Water Storage Tank
NOTE! Do not tamper with the air valve on the lower side of B
the Water Storage Tank. It has been preset at 7-10 PSI. A
1. Open the Water Storage Tank box and unscrew the Tank Stand
from the threaded stem at the top of the Tank.
2. Wrap the threaded stem 8-10 times with Teflon Tape.
3. Screw the Tank Valve onto the threaded stem. Make sure it is
tight, but do not over tighten.
4. Place the Water Storage Tank near the RO System in the
desired location. The Tank can stand up straight or lie on its side.
5. Connect the Yellow Tubing to the Stem Run Tee of the PAC
Filter, then to the Tank Valve (See I to J on Page 23).
6. Keep the Tank Valve in the Closed Position until System Startup.
NOTE! If 3-5 hours after startup your tank does not fill: Connect
the tank directly to the cold water supply (bypassing the RO
System) and allow the tank to fill for about 1 minute. Then C
reconnect to your system as normal and empty the tank through
faucet. This will help activate the tank bladder.
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System Connections
You may have already completed some or all of these connections in previous steps. Make sure to remove
any plugs before installing Tubing. Use the provided Locking Clips to secure any Tubing connections.
K I
L
G H
IN OUT
F D
C B
A to B Connect the RED Tubing to the Feed Water Adapter Valve (point A), then to the hole marked “IN” on
the Leak Stop Valve (point B).
C to D Connect the WHITE Tubing to the hole marked “OUT” on the Leak Stop Valve (point C), then to the
Sediment Filter Housing’s Male Elbow Fitting (point D).
E to F The RED Tubing is already connected to the Automatic Shut-Off Valve (point E), connect the loose end
to the Carbon Block Filter Housing’s Male Elbow Fitting (point F).
G to H Connect the BLACK Tubing to the Flow Restrictor side indicated by the arrow on the Restrictor (point
G), then to the Drain Saddle (point H).
I to J Connect the YELLOW Tubing to the PAC Filter’s Stem Run Tee (point I), then to the Water
Storage Tank’s Tank Valve (point J).
K to L Connect the BLUE Tubing to the Stem Elbow at the end of the PAC Filter (point K), then to your RO
Faucet connection (point L).
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System Startup
Time Estimate: 8-12 hours (We recommend running 4 full tanks of water through your new system. Each
tank should take 2-3 hours, depending on your home’s water pressure levels).
NOTE! Do not drink water from your new system until you have completed System Startup. The
flushing process is needed for your filters to begin working.
NOTE! Do not send water through your fridge until flushing is complete, carbon fines flushed
during startup will clog your refrigerator.
1. Turn the Tank Valve to the Closed position (refer to page 22).
2. Open the water supply to the RO System (use Cold Water Supply and Feed Water Adapter Valve refer to
pages 14 and 15). Make sure the main water supply is also on.
3. Open handle on the RO Faucet (refer to page 17) and wait up to 10 minutes for water to start dripping from
the faucet. Let the water drip for 30 minutes.
4. Close the handle on the RO Faucet and wait 10 minutes for pressure to build. Then carefully check your RO
System for any leaks. Feel or visually inspect every connection point for leaks. If a leak occurs, turn the Feed
Water Adapter Valve OFF (refer to page 27).
5. Turn the Tank Valve to the Open position.
6. Allow the Water Storage Tank to fill completely (this takes about 2-3 hours depending on your incoming
water pressure).
7. Flush the system by opening the RO Faucet handle until the stored water is completely emptied and the
flow is reduced to a trickle (about 1-5 minutes).
8. Close the RO Faucet handle and allow the Tank to fill again.
9. Repeat steps 6-8 two more times (about 4-6 hours). Occasionally check for leaks during this time
10. Let the tank fill one final time and sit overnight (8+ hours) before flushing the water.
11. After the 5th tank is filled you may drink the water.
12. Check for leaks daily during the 1st week of use and periodically thereafter.
NOTE! You may notice that the water has a milky color during the 1st week. This is an indication of
air bubbles in the water. This is normal during this period and the water is safe to drink.
System Maintenance
These recommendations are intended for maximum efficiency of your RO System.
How to Change the Sediment, GAC, and Carbon Block Filters (Prefilters)
(Recommended about every 6 months)
1. You will need a clean cloth, dish soap, filter housing wrench
and appropriate Sediment, GAC, and Carbon Block Filters. We
also recommend a bucket or bin large enough for the system to
sit in. The system will release water when it is disassembled.
2. Turn off the Cold Water Supply connected to the RO System
(refer to page 14), the Feed Water Adapter Valve (page 15), and
the Tank Valve (page 22). Then open the RO Faucet handle to
release pressure, close handle when the flow of water stops.
ACB GAC SED
3. Place the RO System in the bucket and unscrew the 3 Prefilter
Housings using the Filter Housing Wrench. Remove old filters and dispose of them.
4. Wash the Prefilter Housings with dish soap then proceed to rinse until all soap is removed.
5. Ensure that your hands are clean before unwrapping the new filters. After unwrapping, place the new filters
inside their correct housings (refer to page 19). Make sure the O-Rings are in their proper locations.
6. Tighten the Prefilter Housings using the Filter Housing Wrench. Do not overtighten. If these are the only
filters you are replacing continue to the Restarting the System section on Page 26.
How to Change the RO Membrane Make sure the O-Ring is in place before
(Recommended about once a year) you tighten the Membrane Housing Cap
1. First disconnect the Stem Elbow and Stem Tee from the sides of the Inline Post Carbon Filter.
2. Note the orientation of the old filter and install the new filter in the same orientation. Remove the old filter
from the holding clips and discard. Next, insert the new filter into the holding clips and connect the Stem
Elbow and Stem Tee to the new Inline Post Carbon Filter (check page 12 for layout). If this is the only/last filter
you are replacing continue to the Restarting the System section on Page 26.
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Restarting The System
1. Fully open the Feed Water Adapter Valve, Cold Water Supply, and the Tank Valve.
2. Open the RO Faucet handle and fully empty the tank before turning the Faucet handle off.
3. Let the system refill with water (this takes 2-3 hours). You can open the RO Faucet briefly to release any air
trapped inside the system while it’s filling. (Be sure to check for new leaks during the first 24 hours after
restarting.)
4. After the Water Storage Tank has filled drain the entire system by opening the RO Faucet until the water
flow is reduced to a slow trickle. Then close the Faucet.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 three times to fully flush the system (6-9 hours)
NOTE! If the RO System is connected to a refrigerator do not drain the system through the refrigerator
water dispenser. The excess carbon fines from the new carbon filter will clog the internal fridge filter.
1. Before you begin you will need a new Sediment Filter, GAC Filter, Carbon Block Filter, RO Membrane, Inline
Post Carbon Filter, and the Filter Housing Wrench. We also suggest using a bucket or bin large enough for the
system to sit in (the system will release a lot of water when it is disassembled).
2. Turn off any incoming water (Feed Water Adapter Valve).
3. Open the RO Faucet handle and drain the system completely (wait until water flow stops completely), then
close the Faucet handle.
4. Use the Filter Housing Wrench to open the Filter Housings, then remove and dispose of ONLY the
following filter cartridges: Sediment Filter, GAC Filter, Carbon Block Filter, and RO Membrane
NOTE! Leave the Inline Post Carbon Filter in place! You will replace it after sanitizing the system.
5. Mix 1 gallon of water with 2 tbsp of household bleach. Do not add bleach directly to the filter housing.
6. Fill up the Pre Filter Housings (Sediment, GAC, and Carbon Block Housings) with your mixed solution and
close the housings using your Filter Housing Wrench.
7. Open the incoming water to the system (Feed Water Adapter Valve) and let it run for 10 minutes.
8. Open the RO Faucet handle and let it drain for 10 minutes.
9. Close the RO Faucet handle and wait for 10 minutes then open the Faucet handle again and wait for it to
drain completely.
If you smell bleach from your RO Faucet repeat steps 7-9.
10. You are now ready to replace all filters and restart your system. Please refer to System Startup section for
detailed instructions, ignore any additional sanitation steps therein.
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Troubleshooting
Note! Turn off the system before servicing or inspecting
Vacation Mode
When you plan to not use your RO System for 2 weeks to 1 month it should be Turned Off. Locate the red
Feed Water Adapter Valve connected to your Cold Water Supply (refer to page 13).
Turn Off System: Turn the red Feed Water Adapter Valve to point away from the Red Tubing connection
(in the Closed position, page 13) to close the water supply to the system.
Turn On System: Turn the red Feed Water Adapter Valve to point towards the Red Tubing connection
(in the Open position, page 13) to open the water supply to the system.
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FAQ’s
Does this system filter Fluoride, Lead, Pharmaceuticals, and Arsenic?
Yes, as well as Cyanide, Phosphate, Pesticides, Sodium, Cadmium, Sulfates, and many other contaminants
up to certain levels. You may need other changes to media for high levels of these substances.
Does it stop filling automatically when filled? Why is the drain line constantly flowing?
The RO System does stop filling automatically when tank is filled (2-3 hours). If your drain line is constantly
flowing this is a sign that your incoming water pressure is too low.
Can I install this system in the basement? If so, will it affect the efficiency of the RO System?
Yes, the RO System can be installed in a basement. However, if you do not have adequate water pressure
you may need to purchase a Delivery Pump. Contact Express Water and we’ll help you find your solution.
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Can I reuse discharge water?
Never consume discharge water. With proper installation it is possible to utilize your discharge water.
Contact Express Water to speak with a qualified representative who can give you more information based
on your situation.
How long does the system last? How long does the tank last?
With proper maintenance and average water quality an RO System should last 5-10 years. The water storage
tank usually lasts 3-5 years before we recommend replacing it.
Can I change my 50 GPD (Gallons Per Day) system to 100 GPD? If so, how?
Yes, to do so, you will need different parts (such as the RO Membrane and Flow Restrictor).
Contact Express Water and we will help you arrange your upgrade.
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Upgrades and Accessories
Add additional stages or features to your RO System. Visit expresswater.com for more information.
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1 Year Limited Warranty
We Cover
This warranty covers any defects in the parts or manufacturing of your Express Water Reverse Osmosis Water
Filtration System. We will give you new replacement parts in exchange for any defective parts.
What to Do
Give us a call at 1-800-992-8876 or send an email to support@expresswater.com and describe the problem
to our support. Be sure to have a copy of your purchase confirmation email or receipt. Our support will verify
that the product and problem are under warranty and help you arrange to send your defective part back to
Express Water with your receipt and contact information (name, address, phone number, email address).
Support will help arrange sending of the defective part, the delivery of your replacement part, as well as
guiding you through the installation.
Time Covered
This warranty is effective for 1 full year from the date of original purchase.
Not Covered
This warranty does not cover labor for removal or installation, accumulation of dirt or grime (you are
responsible for your own cleaning), systems with the serial number removed or altered, damage from
improper storage (high or low temperature, sun damage, etc), damage from a system not installed as
instructions directed, anyone other than original purchaser, damage from system abuse or unintended
operation of system, acts of God, improper water source, modification, negligence, commercial use of the
system, Filters, RO Membrane, incidental damages from system failure, systems used with parts not provided
by Express Water (including tanks, filters, faucets, pumps, diverter valves), or cosmetic damages.
Your State
Some states has further regulation on damages and warranty coverage. You may have other rights
depending on your state.
For warranty questions, service, or help give us a call Monday - Friday 10 am to 5 pm PST:
1-800-992-8876
Email us: Express Water Inc.
support@expresswater.com 12730 Raymer St, Unit 1, North Hollywood, CA 91605
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