LEAK DETECTOR

  1. Check to see if the lever is up on the leak detector. If it is, the device has gotten wet or has been tripped.
  2. Inspect the area under the sink for leaks.
  3. Remove wet cotton sensor and replace with a new one. There may be a little brown box on the bracket of the Reverse Osmosis with an extra sensor.
  4. Push the lever back down and the system should turn back on and start making more water. You may hear the water running. It typically takes about 2 hours to fill the tank.
  5. Check back in about an hour to be sure the Reverse Osmosis is not leaking. If it is leaking please call to schedule a service call.