Water leaks from the diverter valve.
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If water is leaking at the diverter valve, unscrew the tube retention collar from
the diverter valve and ensure that the tubing is firmly over the diverter valve
barb. Make sure the inlet tube is attached to the barb of the diverter valve, and
reinstall the tube retention collar ensuring that it is tight.
Water leaks at the point where the tubing is inserted.
•
If water is leaking at the point where the tubing is inserted into the base of the
filter, ensure that the tubing is fully inserted by trying to push it further into
the base.
Water leaks from the tubing.
•
Check the tubing for cuts or nicks. If a portion of the tubing is leaking, it must
be replaced. Contact the Rena Ware Customer Service Center for replacement
parts.
Water continues to flow out of the water spout after water is turned off.
•
Water may continue to flow from the water spout for a short time due to a
build-up of pressure within the filter but will typically stop by itself.
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If the water continues to flow, or drops, depress the Hydrostatic Relief Valve on
the cover for one minute and run cold water through the unit for 10 minutes.
This will expel any trapped air.
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You may also turn the diverter valve's "butterfly" handle to the off position to
activate your tap water faucet which will stop water coming from the water
spout.
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
NOTE: Always use genuine Rena Ware replacement parts.
Contact your Rena Ware Representative or the Rena Ware Customer Service Center
near you to order Replacement Cartridge (CMF, item# 6071) for your Rena Ware
Water Filter RWF-228.
You may also visit Rena Ware at renaware.com for information on our Service
Centers and products.
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