SP-RO200QT
4-Stage Reverse
Osmosis Filtration System

Installation and Instruction Manual

Parts Checklist
RO Manifold with Sediment (2), Carbon (2), Reverse Osmosis (1), and Post Carbon (1) Filters
Water Storage Tank
Air Gap RO Faucet and Non-Air Gap Faucet
(Sold Separately)
Feed Water Adapter and Components
Color Tubing Set
Drain Saddle
Storage Tank Valve
Leak Stop Valve
Fittings, and Teflon tape (package quantity may vary)
Tool List
We recommend having the following tools on hand to help with the installation process:
Tube Cutter (included in parts bag)
Phillips Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Variable Speed Electric Drill
3/8" Drill Bit for Drain Saddle
Bucket
Cloths
1/8" Diamond-Tip Drill Bit (if installation requires faucet opening)
1" Diamond-Tip Drill Bit Hole Saw (if installation requires faucet opening)
Advanced 4-Stage RO Filtration Process
Stage Description Filter Life
1 Sediment (SED) 6 months
2 Carbon Block (CB) 6 months
3 Reverse Osmosis (RO) 12 months
4 Post Carbon Block (PCB) 12 months

Use the color-coded tube connections to complete the installation more easily:

Connection Tube Color Description
Air Gap Faucet / Non-Air Gap Faucet Blue Polished water to the faucet
Feed Water Valve White Tap water to the RO system inlet
Tank Valve Yellow Filtered water to storage tank
Membrane Waste Connector Black If using an Air Gap faucet, membrane waste to 1/4" air gap faucet inlet.
OR
If using a Non-Air Gap faucet membrane waste to 1/4”x3/8” QC reducing fitting.
Air Gap Faucet Outlet Red 3/8" air gap faucet outlet to drain saddle
Non-Air Gap Faucet Red 3/8”x1/4” Reducing QC fitting to drain saddle
Determine the Location for the RO System, RO Faucet, and Water Storage Tank
  • The faucet can be installed in a pre-drilled hole on the sink if available. If drilling a new hole, make sure not to damage any plumbing or wiring that may be under the countertop or sink.
  • The pressure storage tank can stand vertically upright or lay horizontally.
  • The storage tank and RO faucet can be up to 5 feet apart. If the tank needs to be farther away than 5 feet, we recommend a booster pump to supply adequate pressure at the faucet.
Tubing Connection Tips
Insert Tubing Release Tubing
Installation Instructions

Warnings:

  • This system is for cold water supplies only. Do NOT install the system on the hot water supply line. Hot water will damage the system.
  • Installation and use must comply with all state and local plumbing codes.
  • This system unit is for indoor use only.
  • A pressure regulator is required if incoming water pressure is over 80 psi.
  • It is highly recommended to shut off the water supply to the system unit when it will not be in use for longer than a week.
  • Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Feed Water Adapter Installation

Attention: The water supply line to the system must be from the cold water supply line only. Hot water will severely damage your system

  1. Locate the feed water adapter and stainless steel fittings. Ensure o-rings are installed inside the feed water adapter and stainless steel fittings. Thread stainless steel fittings onto the feed water adapter. Tighten using a wrench.
  2. Turn off the cold water supply to the faucet by turning the feed water adapter valve completely off.
  3. Open the cold water sink faucet to relieve pressure from the water line.
  4. Prior to disconnecting the faucet connector, lay down a bowl or bucket to catch any water drips. Unscrew the kitchen faucet connector pipe from the cold water supply valve.
  5. Connect the female end of the feed water adapter to the cold water shut-off valve. Check that the O-ring in the kitchen faucet connector pipe is still properly seated. Connect the kitchen faucet connector pipe onto the male end of the feed water adapter, tightening with a wrench or pliers.
  6. Remove the blue locking clip from the feed water adapter. Insert the 1/4" white tubing that goes to the reverse osmosis system. Reinsert the locking clip.
Faucet Installation

Note: Some sinks have pre-drilled 1" holes that are suitable for installation of your Drinking Water faucet. If your sink has such a hole, skip to the faucet installation instructions.

Notice: Please refer to recommendations from the countertop or sink manufacturer or a professional for drilling a hole in a countertop or sink. The RO system manufacturer and supplier do not accept any responsibility for damage resulting from installing faucets in any surface, including but not limited to granite, marble, or porcelain sinks.

Recommendation for granite or marble countertops, porcelain sinks, and other surfaces: ALWAYS use a qualified professional for drilling a hole because these materials can crack and chip easily during the process.

Notice: Always use a diamond-tip drill bit and hole saw.

    Instructions for Drilling a Hole

  1. Determine the desired location for the faucet on your sink, and place a piece of masking tape where the hole is to be drilled. Mark the center of the hole on the tape.
  2. Using a variable speed drill set on the slowest speed, drill a 1/8" pilot hole through both the porcelain and metal casing of the sink at the marked center of the desired location. Use a lubricating oil or liquid soap to keep the drill bit cool (if the drill bit gets hot, it may cause the porcelain or surface to crack or chip).
  3. Using a 1" diamond-tip hole saw, proceed to drill the larger hole. Keep the drill speed on the slowest speed and use the lubricating oil or liquid soap to keep the hole sawcool during cutting.
  4. Gather and identify the faucet pieces from the faucet parts bag and system parts bag.

    SP-FC100 Faucet Installation Instructions

  1. Start by sliding the escutcheon onto the bottom of the faucet, lining up the holes on the base plate with the 3 inlet/outlet port stems on the faucet. The escutcheon has the rubber O-ring preinstalled.
  2. (Air Gap Installation Only) Before mounting the faucet, install the waste water tubing on the faucet. The 1/4” blue filtered water tubing is already connected for convenience. First, push the 1/4" black wastewater tube onto the smaller, 1/4" air gap barb fitting at the bottom of the faucet, making sure to push it at least 1/2" up the fitting.
  3. (Air Gap Installation Only) Push the 3/8" red wastewater tube onto the 3/8" air gap barb fitting at the bottom of the faucet, making sure to push it at least 1/2" up the fitting.
  4. Insert the blue, red, and black tubing and the stem through the pre-drilled hole.
  5. From the underside of the sink, slide on the slotted metal washer, spacer, star washer, washer, and mounting nut.
    • Check the orientation of the faucet, then tighten the locking nut securely with a wrench. Do not overtighten fittings.
    • (Optional) Install the spacer if the countertop is less than 1/2" thick (e.g., a stainless steel sink). You do not need a spacer if your countertop thickness is 1/2" or more.
  6. Connect the 1/4” blue filtered water hose to the outlet on the RO membrane.
  7. (Air Gap Installation Only) Connect the other end of the 1/4" wastewater line to the RO system’s wastewater output port.
  8. (Air Gap Installation Only) Connect the other end of the 3/8" wastewater line to the drain saddle.
  9. Flush the faucet with water and check for leaks.

    SP-FC210 Faucet Installation Instructions

  1. (Air Gap Installation Only) Before mounting the faucet, install the water tubing on the faucet. Begin by pushing the 1/4" wastewater tube onto the smaller, 1/4" barb fitting at the bottom of the faucet, making sure to push it at least 1/2" up the fitting.
  2. (Air Gap Installation Only) Push the 3/8" wastewater tube onto the 3/8" barb fitting at the bottom of the faucet, making sure to push it at least 1/2" up the fitting.
  3. Slide the escutcheon base of the faucet up over the water lines, and insert it into the bottom of the body of the faucet.
  4. Insert the faucet lines and stem into the hole on the countertop or sink. For the next few steps, it may be easier if you have a second person hold the faucet in position above the counter.
  5. Underneath the counter, insert the black rubber washer in the proper position over the water lines and faucet stem, making sure to line up the pieces with the hole on the washer.
  6. Slide on the metal washer against the rubber washer and then slide up the plastic spacer. It may be easier to try and mount both pieces simultaneously.
  7. Screw the black lock washer wing nut onto the threaded faucet stem under the metal washer or optional spacer, making sure to tighten but not overtighten.
  8. Depending upon the size of your undersink water filter’s filtered water hose, screw the 1/4" or 3/8" union adapter onto the end of the threaded faucet stem. Be sure to tighten but not overtighten.
  9. Connect the filtered water hose from the undersink water filter system to the union adapter.
  10. (Air Gap Installation Only) Connect the other end of the 1/4" wastewater line to the RO system’s wastewater output port.
  11. (Air Gap Installation Only) Connect the other end of the 3/8" wastewater line to the drain saddle.
  12. Flush the faucet with water and check for leaks.
Mounting the Drain Saddle

Warning: The drain saddle creates a wastewater connection with the sink drain and is designed to fit a standard 1-1/2" OD drain pipe. Drain saddles should always be installed at least 1-1/2" above the nut of the p-trap on a vertical or horizontal drain. Do not install near a garbage disposal. Take extreme caution to only drill through one side of the drain pipe.

  1. Locate a spot at least 1-1/2" above the nut of the p-trap on the drain pipe that is convenient for installing the drain saddle. It is recommended to install on horizontal piping to minimize dripping noise.
  2. The small, square, black foam gasket with a circle cut out of the middle must be applied to the inside of the drain saddle. Remove the backing and stick to the drain saddle as shown.
  3. Using the 3/8" drill bit, drill into one side of the drain pipe. Do Not drill through both sides of the pipe.
  4. Assemble the drain saddle around the drain pipe and align the opening with the hole drilled in the previous step - you may use a small screwdriver to feed through the drain saddle hole to aid with the alignment.
  5. If using an Air-Gap faucet measure the 3/8" red tube from the faucet to the drain saddle on the drain pipe and make a straight cut to the correct length. If using a Non-Air gap faucet utilize the 1/4”x3/8” reducing QC fitting to connect the 1/4” black tubing to the 3/8” red tubing. Reference 4-stage filtration process.

Notice: The red 3/8" drain tube to the drain saddle must be as SHORT and STRAIGHT as possible. Make sure there is a downward slope from the faucet to the drain saddle to allow for proper drainage without causing the tube to stretch or sag.

Tips:

  1. If tubing is looped, it can cause water to come out of the air gap faucet.
  2. Looped tubing can shorten the life expectancy of the RO membrane.
Installing the Storage Tank Valve

Warning: Do not adjust the air valve on the storage tank. It has been preset to 8-10 psi by the manufacturer.

  1. Remove the plastic stand at the top of the tank.
  2. Use the Teflon tape to wrap the 3/8" fitting at the top of the tank 6 times. Then thread the storage tank valve onto the fitting.
  3. Place the storage tank on its stand in the desired location, and position either horizontally or vertically.
  4. Insert the yellow tubing in the port marked tank on the side of the RO manifold and into the storage tank valve until tubing stops. (see the Advanced 4-Stage RO Filtration Process diagram for reference).
  5. Turn off the storage tank valve.
Installing the Leak Stop Valve

Note: When the leak stop valve detects a leak, it will automatically shut off the inlet water to the RO system, protecting your home from potential water damage.

Warning: The valve is highly sensitive to water. Please install with caution, as the leak stop pad easily absorbs water and will require replacement every time it comes into contact with water.

  1. Find a dry, flat surface next to the RO system to place the leak stop valve.
  2. Screw the leak detector to the cabinet floor or utilize double sided tape to mount to the cabinet floor.
  3. Measure from the feed water adapter to the leak detector inlet and cut the 1/4" white inlet tubing.
  4. Connect the tubing from the feed water valve to the inlet port of the leak stop valve.
  5. Measure from the outlet of the leak detector to the port on the side of the RO manifold marked Inlet
  6. Connect the 1/4" white tubing from the outlet port of the leak stop valve to the inlet port of the RO manifold..
Starting the System

Warning: Make sure all tubing has been properly connected. Check that all of the connections are secure before turning on the water supply. The leak detector cartridge should be installed after initial system startup. This is to ensure the leak detector cartridge does not need to be replaced during startup due to tubing that is not inserted properly. Refer to the checklist and diagram below:

  • The blue faucet tubing connects to the side of the RO manifold labeled Faucet.
  • The white water-supply feed tubing connects to the side of the RO manifold labeled Inlet.
  • The yellow storage tank tubing connects to the side of the RO manifold labeled Tank.
  • The 1/4" black wastewater tubing from the RO will connect to the Air-Gap faucet or if utilizing a Non-Air gap faucet it will connect to the 1/4”x3/8”QC reducing fitting.
  • The 3/8" red wastewater tubing from the RO faucet connects to the drain saddle. If using a Non-Air gap faucet the red tubing will connect to the 1/4”x3/8” reducing fitting to the drain saddle.
  1. Close the storage tank valve.
  2. Turn on the cold water supply and the feed water adapter valve. If leaks are present, turn off the cold water supply and correct the problem before proceeding.
  3. Turn on the RO faucet to release any air from the system.
  4. After several minutes, water will begin to drip or trickle from the RO faucet.
  5. Let it trickle for approximately 10 minutes, then turn off the RO faucet.
  6. Turn on the storage tank valve. It will take 1 to 3 hours for the storage tank to fill, depending on your home’s water pressure. You will know the tank is full when you hear the water stop running to the drain pipe.
  7. After the tank is full, flush the system by turning on the RO faucet until the water in the tank is completely discharged. Warning: Do NOT drink the first tank of water produced by the system. We recommend refilling and flushing the tank twice before use.
  8. After the tank is emptied, turn off the RO faucet and allow the tank to refill. Refilling will usually take 1 to 3 hours.
  9. Turn on the faucet and allow the tank to flush once more.
  10. Turn off the faucet and allow another 1 to 3 hours for the tank to refill.
  11. Once you have determined the RO system has no leaks, close the feed water adapter valve, open the leak detector drawer, and install the cartridge/pad. Close the leak detector drawer and open the feed water adapter valve.
  12. After the tank has refilled for a third time, you can begin to enjoy your clean, freshly filtered water.

Check daily for leaks during the first week of use. Check for leaks periodically after the first week.

Water may be milky or cloudy during the first week of use. This is caused by air bubbles in the water and is normal. The water is completely safe to drink and use.

Filter Replacement Set
SP-RO225 One Year Filter Replacement Set for SP-RO200QT RO Systems
Stage Description Filter Life
1 Sediment Filter 6 months
2 Carbon Block Filter 6 months
3 100 GPD RO Membrane 12 months
4 Post GAC 12 months
  • Filters may be stored for several years.
  • Store unopened, sealed filters in an airtight container to extend shelf life and protect from unwanted odor.
Membrane Cartridges
  • Dry-packed RO membrane cartridges typically have a one-year shelf life. To extend shelf life, keep the unopened, sealed membrane element in a refrigerator.
  • After the first use, run the RO system every day for 10-15 minutes to maintain membrane performance.
  • If the RO system will not be used for several weeks, drain the storage tank completely. Be sure to fill and drain the tank 2 times before using the system again after a period of non-use.
Replacing Filter Cartridges

Our system includes a check valve, also known as a flow restrictor, to control the flow of the water and prevent water from spurting out of the system during cartridge changes, allowing you to quickly and easily change the filter cartridges without shutting off the water supply. However, there is always a little bit of water left in the filter head from system operation, so please follow the steps below:

  1. Lay cloths down to catch any spills while changing the filters, making sure to cover the leak detector to protect it from any possible splashes.
  2. Turn off both the feed water valve and the storage tank valve.
  3. Turn on the RO faucet.
  4. Pull the bottom of the cartridge out and twist left until the cartridge pops out.
  5. Unwrap the filter cartridge, line up the unlock key, insert filter and twist right until the lock key is lined up
  6. If performing a 6 month replacement repeat the process for the CB. If performing yearly replacement, replace all 4 filter cartridges.
  7. Once all of the cartridges have been replaced, turn on the water supply and check for leaks. It may take 10-20 minutes for flow rate to return to normal after installation of the new membrane
  8. When flow rate has returned to normal, turn on the storage tank valve. After 1 minute, turn off the RO faucet.

Warning: Do NOT drink the first tank of water produced by the system. We recommend refilling and flushing the tank twice before use.

Troubleshooting

Warning Turn off the system before servicing or inspection.

Problem Possible Sources Solution
Milky Water Air bubbles in the system This is a normal occurrence upon system startup. The milky color will disappear with normal use in one to two weeks.
Faucet Noise
  • Air gap faucets
  • Drain saddle location
  • Restricted drain line
  • Will stop when the system shuts down.
  • Make sure the drain saddle is located above the p-trap.
  • Drain line blockages can be caused by debris from garbage disposals or dishwashers.
Lack of Water Flow from Faucet
  • Fresh system startup
  • Low air pressure in storage tank
  • Low water pressure
  • Kinked tubing
  • Full pre-filter cartridges
  • Full RO membrane cartridge
  • Upon startup, the storage tank will take about 1 to 3 hours to fill.
  • Add pressure to the storage tank. The air pressure should be 8-10 psi when empty.
  • Add a booster pump.
  • Check that all tubing lines are straight and free from kinks.
  • Replace the pre-filter cartridges.
  • Replace the RO membrane cartridge.
System not Draining Clogged flow restrictor Replace the flow restrictor.
System Leaks
  • Loose fittings
  • Twisted O-rings
  • Drain saddle valve misaligned
  • Tighten fittings as needed.
  • Replace the O-rings, using the correct lubricant.
  • Realign the drain saddle valve with the drilled hole.
Warranty

SpiroPure warrants that the water filtration system delivered will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials. If your SpiroPure water filtration system fails because of a manufacturing defect within one (1) year from the date of the original purchase, SpiroPure will exchange the defective water filtration system for a new SpiroPure water filtration system without charge.

SpiroPure's obligation to the customer under these warranties shall be limited, at its option, to replacement of items covered by these warranties.

Damage to any part of this system because of misuse, misapplication, negligence, alteration, accident, installation, or operation contrary to our instructions, incompatibility with accessories not installed by SpiroPure, or damage caused by freezing, flood, fire, or Acts of God are not covered by this warranty. In all such cases, regular charges will apply. This limited warranty does not include service to diagnose a claimed malfunction in this unit. This warranty is void if the claimer is not the original purchaser of the unit or if the unit is not operated under normal municipal water or well water conditions.

We assume no warranty liability in connection with this system other than that specified herein. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. SpiroPure’s liability hereunder shall not exceed the cost of the product. Under no circumstances will SpiroPure be liable for any incidental or consequential damages or for any other loss, damage, or expense of any kind, including loss of use arising in connection with the installation or use or inability to use the covered items. These warranties may change at any time without notice.

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above limitations may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. You should consult applicable state laws to determine your rights. So far as is consistent with implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, the warranties are limited in duration to one (1) year from the date of original shipment.

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