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Turn on Water & Check for Leaks
NOTE: Before turning the cold water on, review the installation instructions to
ensure that the T-valve and water hoses are connected correctly and securely.
NOTE: Do
not drink
the water
from the
system until
you have
completed
flushing the
system.
PREPARING FOR USE
Checking for Leaks/Flushing the System
NOTE: Failure to properly install this product or to properly check for leaks may
cause damage to the property. In these instances, Brondell, Inc. will not be held
responsible for any damages.
1. Turn on water supply
a. Open the T-valve by turning the valve arm 90° as shown.
b. Turn the cold-water supply valve at the wall counterclockwise to turn on.
The cold-water supply will then begin to supply water to the Capella.
2. Checking for leaks
a. Once the water supply has been turned on, check for any signs of
leaking throughout the system.
b. If no leaks are found, wait 5 minutes and check one more time. If there
is still no leaking, then continue to next step to flush the system.
Flushing The System
1. Turn on the blue tank shut-o valve so that it is lined up in the same
direction of the tank tubing.
2. Turn the provided faucet on all the way for 10 minutes to purge all the
air out of the system. It is normal for some water to flow out of the faucet
during this first purge.
3. After the initial 10-minute purge, turn the provided faucet o and let the
system run for 90 minutes to allow the water tank to fill for the first time.
4. When the tank is full, turn the faucet on all the way once more for 10
minutes (or until the tank empties) to flush the filters and the water tank.
5. Turn the faucet o.
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 and flush the system 2 more times (total 3 flushes).
After the last flush, allow the tank to refill, and then filtered water will be
ready to drink.
7. Record installation date on the Filter Change Chart on page 21 or on the
provided sticker. For conveninence, you may place the sticker under the
sink or in another accessible place.
Step 1
On
NOTE: Depending on water temperature and incoming water pressure, it may
take a shorter or longer period of time for the tank to fill.
Step 1
On