3M Water System FSTMO75 User Manual

3MWater Filtration Products  
FlashGARD HP Reverse Osmosis Filtration System  
Model Number FSTMO75  
Part Number 56123-06  
Installer: Please leave this manual with owner/operator.  
End User: Please retain for operation and future maintenance instructions.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................................................................ Page 2  
Caution and Warning Statements............................................................................................................................................ Page 2  
Parts List............................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3  
Product Dimensions.............................................................................................................................................................. Page 3  
Mounting............................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4  
Plumbing Connections .......................................................................................................................................................... Page 5  
System Start-Up.................................................................................................................................................................... Page 6  
Cartridge Change Instructions............................................................................................................................................... Page 6-7  
Product Replacement Parts................................................................................................................................................... Page 7  
Tank Pressure Checking........................................................................................................................................................ Page 7  
Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................................................................................................... Page 8  
Mounting Template ............................................................................................................................................................... Page 9  
Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................................. Page 12  
Parts List  
The following parts are included with the FlashGARD-HP FSTMO75 Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System. Please unpack the con-  
tents from the product box and check to verify that all of the Parts listed below are included. Should any parts be missing, please  
CUNO at 1-800-800-0657.  
contact  
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Description  
Tank & Bracket Assembly  
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Pre-filter Cartridge  
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Reverse Osmosis Membrane Cartridge  
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Water Sample Valve Assembly (includes 3/8” Reducing Tee, 1/4” Shut-off Valve and Blue Tubing)  
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12 ” (30.5 cm) of length of 3/8” blue tubing  
10’ (305 cm) length of 1/4” of red tubing  
Product Dimensions  
9 3/8"  
(23.8 c m)  
12 1/4"  
(31.1 c m)  
15 7/8"  
(40.3 c m)  
Figure 1  
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Mounting  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:  
• Before starting installation, shut off main water supply and drain pipes.  
• Take care when using pliers or pipe wrenches to tighten plastic fittings, as damage may occur if overtightening occurs.  
Do not install in direct sunlight or outdoors.  
Do not install near water pipes which will be in path of a drilling tool when selecting the position to mount the bracket.  
• Mount filter in such a position as to prevent it from being struck by other items used in the area of installation.  
• Ensure that the location and fasteners will support the weight of the system when installed.  
1) Remove the mounting bracket template (see page10) fromthismanual. Tape it to the wall where the mounting bracket is to be installed.  
2) Install mounting screws (not included) into each of the keyhole locations on the template. Be sure to leave a 1/8” to 1/4” space  
between the bottom of the screw head and the wall so that the bracket can be hung.  
CAUTION: Mounting hardware and mounting location must be capable of supporting a minimum of 30lbs (13.6 kg).  
3) Hang the Bracket/Tank Assembly from the mounting screws.  
4) Once the bracket is hung, tighten the mounting screws so that the bracket is snug between the screw and the wall.  
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Plumbing Connections  
CAUTION : The FlashGard-HP Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System requires a minimum 60 psi (413.7 kPa) inlet water pres-  
sure. To ensure adequate inlet water pressure, it is recommended that the system be plumbed after the beverage booster pump  
but before the beverage water filtration system. Refer to Figure 2 for proper tubing connections.  
CAUTION: Use care in routing the tubing to ensure that there are no bends or kinks.  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:  
• Before starting installation, shut off main water supply and drain pipes.  
• Installation and Use MUST comply with all state and local plumbing codes.  
Do not install on hot water supply lines. The maximum operating water temperature of this filter system is 100°F (37.8°C).  
Do not install if water pressure exceeds 100 psi (690 kPa). If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi (552 kPa) you must install  
a pressure limiting valve. Contact a plumbing professional if you are uncertain how to check your water pressure.  
Do not install where water hammer conditions may occur. If water hammer conditions exist, you must install a water hammer  
arrester. Contact a plumbing professional if you are uncertain how to check for this condition.  
Do not use a torch or other high temperature sources near filter system, cartridges, plastic fittings or plastic plumbing.  
Do not install unit if collet is missing. Contact your Sales Representative if collets are missing from any fittings.  
• On plastic fittings, never use pipe sealant or pipe dope. Use PTFE thread tape only, pipe dope properties may deteriorate plastic.  
• Take care when using pliers or pipe wrenches to tighten plastic fittings, as damage may occur if overtightening occurs.  
Do not install in direct sunlight or outdoors.  
• Ensure all tubing and fittings are secure and free of leaks.  
1) Shut off water supply and/or beverage water booster pump.  
2) Route the water supply or booster pump to the RO system’s inlet water valve.  
3) Assemble the water sample valve assembly (Refer to Figure 2A).  
a. Push small piece of tubing into tee.  
b. Push opposite end of the small piece of tubing into 1/4” ball valve.  
c. Push remaining section of the blue tube into the other end of the ball valve.  
4) Cut a piece of the 3/8” blue tubing (included). Connect one end to the outlet tee on the RO system and the other end to one side  
of the Water Sample Valve Assembly (See Figure 2).  
5) Run length of tubing from the other end of the Water Sample Valve Assembly to the inlet of the steamer. See Figure 2.  
Tank Shut-Off Valve  
3/8” Reducing Tee  
Inlet Water Valve  
3/8” Blue Tubing  
Small Piece of 1/4” Blue Tubing  
1/4 x1/4  
Stem x Barb Adapter  
To Steamer  
Feedwater from  
Beverage Booster  
System  
Water Sample  
Valve Assembly  
(See Figure 2A)  
1/4” Ball Valve  
Remaining Piece of Tubing  
Prefilter Cartridge  
P/N 55706-08  
Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane  
P/N 55987-15  
SFC Tubing  
Schrader Air Valve  
1/4” Red Tubing  
(To Drain)  
Figure 2  
Figure 2A  
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Using Push-In Fittings  
To Attach Tubing  
To Release Tubing  
Push tubing in as far as it will go. Tubing must be inserted past  
o-ring and hit backstop. Pull tube to ensure it is secured.  
Push in grey collet to release tubing. With collet held,  
pull tubing straight out.  
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CAUTION  
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:  
• Ensure all tubing and fittings are secure and free of leaks.  
• Do not install unit if collet is missing. Contact 3M if collets are missing from any fittings.  
Figure 3  
System Start-Up  
1) Remove the prefilter cartridge from its packaging. Remove the red cap from the cartridge and moisten the o-rings with water Insert the  
cartridge interconnect into the filter head. Be sure that the ears on the cartridge line up with the spaces in the head. Then, turn the cart-  
ridge 1/4 turn to the right.  
NOTE: Be sure to install the cartridges into the proper heads by matching the icons on the cartridge labels with the icon on the heads.  
2) Repeat Step 1 for the RO Membrane.  
3) Remove the plug from the RO cartridge and attach the SFC tubing (red tube included with the included with the cartridge). See Figure 4.  
Connect 1/4”red tube to the SFC connector. Run the red tube to the drain. CAUTION: DO NOT CUT THE RED SFC TUBE. It controls the  
flow of water to drain.  
4) Check that all plumbing connections are secure.  
5) Open tank shut-off valve and inlet water valve. Turn on the beverage booster pump and check the system for leaks. If any leaks are  
noted, turn off the water supply and/or booster pump and correct the leak before proceeding. If a leak is detected at a push-in fit-  
ting, refer to Figure 3.  
6) Divert the Water Sample Valve outlet to drain.Open valve and let water run through the RO system to drain for 10 minutes.  
7) Close valve. NOTE: Please allow the water tank to fill (approximately 60 minutes) before using steamer.  
Pre-filter Cartridge & RO Membrane Cartridge Change-out Instructions  
Pre-filter Cartridge (Replace every 12 months)  
1)  
Close tank shut-off and inlet valves (see Figure 2).  
2) Depressurize system.  
3) Turn used prefilter cartridge 1/4 turn to the left.  
4) Pull down on cartridge.  
5) Discard used cartridge.  
6) Remove red cap from new cartridge and moisten the o-ring with water.  
of new cartridge into the filter head. Be sure that  
the ears on  
Insert  
the cartridge line up with the spaces in the head.  
7) Turn new cartridge 1/4 turn to the right.  
8) Open tank shut-off and inlet valves (see Figure 2).  
Check for leaks.  
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NOTE: Be sure to install the cartridge into the proper head by matching  
the icon on the cartridge label with the icon on the head.  
10) Divert the Water Sample Valve outlet to drain.Open valve and let water  
run through the RO system to drain for 10 minutes.  
11) Close valve. NOTE: Please allow the water tank to fill (approximately  
60 minutes) before using steamer.  
Figure 4  
RO Membrane Cartridge (Replace every 24-36 months)  
1) Close tank shut-off and inlet valves (see Figure 2).  
2)  
Depressurize system.  
3) Turn used RO membrane cartridge  
1/4 turn to the left.  
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RO Membrane Cartridge (Replace every 24-36 months) continued  
4) Pull down on RO cartridge.  
5) Discard used RO cartridge.  
6) Remove red cap from new RO cartridge and moisten the o-ring with water.  
7) Insert new RO cartridgeinto the filter head. Be sure that the ears on the cartridge line up with the spaces in the head.  
8) Turn new cartridge 1/4 turn to the right.  
9) Open tank shut-off and inlet valves (see Figure 2)  
10) Divert the Water Sample Valve outlet to drain.Open valve and let water run through the RO system to drain for 10 minutes.  
11) Close valve. NOTE: Please allow the water tank to fill (approximately 60 minutes) before using steamer.  
Tank Pressure Check  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:  
Tank Pressure should be checked yearly.  
Tools Required:  
• Piece of 1/4” tubing or Bucket  
• Bicycle or tire pressure gauge  
• Bicycle tire pump  
1) Empty the storage tank.  
a. Shut off the inlet water valve and Water Booster System if applicable.  
b. Make sure tank shut-off valve located at the top of the water tank is open.  
c. Attach a piece of tubing from the water sample valve to drain OR use a bucket to catch water from the water sample valve.  
d. Open the water sample valve and drain the tank until empty. Leave water sample valve open.  
2) Unscrew the blue cap on the side of the tank to expose the Schrader Air Valve.  
Read the tank's air pressure using a standard bicycle or automobile tire pressure gauge that is capable of reading pressure  
accurately from 0-10 psi (0 - 68.9 kPa).  
3)  
The air pressure should be between 8 -10psi (55.2 - 68.9 kPa).  
4)  
5)  
If the air pressure is below 8 psi (55.2 kPa) or above 10 psi (68.9 kPa) complete the following steps.  
a. Using a standard bicycle pump add or release air pressure in the tank.  
b. Repeat Steps 4-5 until the pressure is 8-10 psi (55.2 - 68.9 kPa).  
c. Make sure the blue cap is put back onto the air pressure port.  
Close the water sample valve.  
Open the tank shut-off valve. Turn on the inlet water valve and booster pump if they were turned off.  
Allow 60 minutes for tank to fill before operating the steamer.  
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Replacement Parts  
Part Number  
Description  
Stainless Steel bracket complete with filter heads and RO shut-off valve  
54-3030  
56-161351 Tank  
60-23298 Tank shut-off valve  
30-6049  
Tank banding clamp  
55706-08 Pre-filter cartridge-Must be replaced every twelve months or at the specified service cycle.  
55987-15 RO module-Must be replaced every 24-36 months or at the specified service cycle.  
60-232270 Inlet water valve  
82-11302 3/8" blue tubing -1 ft (30.5 m)  
82-11205 1/4" red tubing - 10 ft (3.05 m)  
52-318203 2 3/4” Stealth flow control tube assembly  
68512-03 Water Sample Valve Assembly (Includes 3/8” Reducing Tee, tubing and 1/4”Shut-off Valve)  
74-3560404 1/4” x 1/4” Stem x Barb Adapter  
74-3560604 3/8” x 1/4” Stem x Barb Adapter  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Notes  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Repair Beverage Booster  
Pump/System  
Contact Dealer  
Low Feed Water Pressure  
Only if Beverage Booster System is  
not installed  
Add Booster Pump Assembly  
Feed Water Pressure, Temperature,  
RO Module Flow Rate and Reject  
Water should be checked  
Replace RO Module and SFC  
Tubing (Stealth Flow Control)  
RO Membrane Fouled  
Unit Runs Low or  
Out of Water  
Drain Tank using Sample Valve,  
with Sample Valve Open, Pump-  
up Air Charge, 8 -10 psi (55.2  
- 68.9 kPa), close Sample Valve  
Unscrew Blue Cap to access Schrader  
Air Valve  
Storage Tank Air Charge  
is Low  
A more frequent Pre-Filter change-out  
schedule may be needed  
Pre-Filter is Plugged by  
Sediment (Particles)  
Replace Pre-Filter  
Repair Leak  
The unit produces filtered water  
slowly. A dripping leak can prevent  
the tank from filling  
Slow Leak in the Distribu-  
tion Line  
RO Membrane Partially  
Fouled, Unit can not pro-  
duce enough water to  
keep up the demand  
High levels of hardness minerals may  
be present in feed water, monitor  
reject flow for plugging  
Replace RO Module and SFC  
Tubing (Stealth Flow Control)  
Check Reject Water flow to drain  
in the morning. Unit should be  
off and no flow to drain. If flow  
to drain exists, turn off the feed  
water valve and check for flow to  
drain on 10 minutes. If the flow  
to drain remains steady, replace  
RO Module  
Unit Never Shuts Off  
(Continually Runs to  
Drain)  
Product Water Check  
Valve has failed allowing  
storage tank flow to drain  
after unit is shut off  
Reject Water flow to drain should stop  
when the feed water valve is off  
Hydraulic Shut-off Valve  
has failed  
Should only be performed by a quali-  
fied technician  
Replace valve  
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Warranty and Limited Remedy:  
THE FOLLOWING WARRANTIES ARE MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING, A CUSTOM OR USAGE OF TRADE:  
CUNO Incorporated warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship to the original end-user when installed in accordance with the Installation and Use Guide accompanying  
the product. The warranty period commences from the date of installation and is as follows:  
For a period of 2 YEARS - The entire system  
If any part is proved to be defective within the noted warranty period, the exclusive remedy and CUNO’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the part, provided the defective part is returned  
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immediately to the factory or authorized repair dealers designated by CUNO. CUNO shall have no obligation to provide or pay for the labor required to install the repaired or replacement part in the  
filtration system. This warranty does not cover failures resulting from abuse, alteration, or damage not caused by CUNO or failure to follow installation and use instructions. If the Product is defective  
CUNO will replace the Product.  
Limitation of Liability: Except where prohibited by law, CUNO will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this Product. To obtain  
warranty service, mail your request to Warranty Claims, CUNO Incorporated, 400 Research Parkway, Meriden, CT 06450. Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) must accompany the warranty claim,  
along with a complete description of the Product, model number and alleged defect.  
a 3M company  
CUNO Incorporated  
400 Research Parkway  
Meriden, CT 06450, USA  
Toll Free: 1.888.218.CUNO  
Worldwide: 203.237.5541  
Fax: 203.238.8701  
© 2008 3M Company. All rights reserved.  
3M and CUNO are trademarks of 3M Company used under license.  
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