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You have a bad cartridge...or bad seats and springs...shut off water pull cartridge and go to lowes or plumbing supply and get parts and replace...make sure hot is on left side before putting back...turn water back on...good luck
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Open the RO tap and drain the RO tank (capture and use later). The tap will run a steady stream until tank empties. When tank empties the steady stream will switch to a drip, drip, drip,... This is normal and is the production output rate of the system.
If you capture the drips into a measured container a typical rate is 1 quart per hour, more or less given input line pressure and condition of system filters. Time how long it takes to capture a cup (8oz) and do the math.
The RO feed line is likely a piercing saddled type valve. It will take several turns (clockwise) to close the valve. Keep turning CW until it stops. With the tank empty (tap will drip, drip, drip,...) close the filter feed line valve and the drip, drip, drip will eventually stop, indicating the system no longer has water pressure.
Try this.Turn water off. Remove tap completely. Replace washer correctly.Use special tape on thread(clockwise) it will undo the tape otherwise,,,Hope this helps
The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.
Some taps are designed to release excess pressure but it could just be a dodgy tap washer that leaks when the pressure of hot water in pipe work builds. Change the tap washer in your tap, see if it fixes it, if not it's just the design.
Hi just read your posting.The 2 faults with this problem is faulty tap washers and faulty water valves.To stop the water coming into the machine then you must either replace the washer in the tap or replace the water valve.I can help you replace the water valve if you decide to replace it.Please reply on how you would like to proceed.Looking forward to your reply.
Hi there.this may be water dripping from the injector tube where the water actually enters the bowl.It is normal to drip for a short while after the machine has just been used but if it is a constant drip then you probably have a faulty inlet valve.Try this,turn off one of the taps & see if dripping stops.if not,turn off tha other tap & see if it stops.this will tell you which of the valves are leaking.You could just turn the taps off after use,that would save having to replace it.Hope that helped you.if not then give more detail if possible please.cheers!
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