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Model PB5RO-75 Undersink Reverse Osmosis System

User Manual

 

247181 Rev D   JA12

OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS

WARNING:

 Before installing the system, make certain 

your water supply complies with the 

following operating specifications. Failure 

to do so may reduce the effectiveness 

of the system and will void the warranty. 

Consult your local water treatment utility or 

a certified water testing lab to determine the 

quality of your water and use the table below 

to record your results for future reference.

PB5RO-75 Specifications

Your Water

Pressure Range:

40–100 psi 

(2.8–6.9 bar)

Temperature Range:

40–100°F 

(4.4-37.8°C)

Total Dissolved Solids

< 2000 ppm

Maximum Hardness* 

:

10 gpg 

(171 mg/L)

Sulfide, Iron and Manganese 

:

< 0.1

Chlorine in Water Supply:

< 2 ppm

Water Supply pH Limits:

3-11

Turbidity:

5 NTU Max.

Date of Purchase:

If the hardness of your water is above 10 gpg (171 mg/L), lime scale will build 

up rapidly on the membrane inside of the RO membrane cartridge. Scale 

buildup will plug the RO membrane cartridge and make the system ineffective. 

We do not recommend the PB5RO to be used with water in excess of 10 gpg 

(171 mg/L) hardness, unless the water is softened prior to the reverse osmosis 

system.

† 

See your local dealer or water treatment specialist to reduce these substances 

in your water.

PB5RO-75 Dimensions:

System Dimensions 

13" H x 18.6" W x 4.75" D 

   

 

 

(330 x 3472 x 120.6 mm)

Tank Dimensions  

14.5" H x 11" Dia

   

 

 

(368 x 279 mm)

System Weight   

29 lbs (10.4 kg)

Tank Capacity 

 

3.2 gal (12.1 L)

Tools Required

• 

Hand or Electric Drill

•  Phillips Screwdrivers

• 

2 Adjustable Wrenches

•  Drill Bits: 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8"

• 

File

•  Towel

• 

Pencil

• 

Safety Glasses

• 

Needle-nose Pliers

• 

Tape Measure

• 

Utility Knife or Tube Cutter 

(for plastic tubing)

Optional Materials

(For sinks without extra hole for faucet)

• 

Hand or Electric Drill

• 

Center punch

• 

Drill Bits: 1/4" and 3/4" 

• 

Respirator

•  Teflon

®

 Tape

• 

1-3/8" Bi-metal or Carbide 

Tipped Hole-saw

NOTE: All tools listed will not be necessary for installation. 

Read installation procedures before starting to 

determine required tools.

Parts Included

• 

Head Assembly

• 

Drain Saddle Valve

•  Screws for mounting

• 

Water Supply Adapter

•  Lead-free air gap drinking 

water faucet

•  Quick-connect Fitting

• 

Silicone grease

•  Storage Tank

•  Tank Valve

• 

Faucet Adapter

•  Teflon

®

 Tape

•  Change Indication Sticker

• 

3/8" Plastic Tubing  

(red and blue)

• 

1/4" Plastic Tubing  

(white, red and green)

• 

TDS Test Kit

• 

Filter Cartridges: 

PW-S2500R Cartridge Yellow

 

PW-C5000R Cartridge Blue 

PW-RO75R Cartridge Green 

PW-C2500R Cartridge Violet

 


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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 

WARNING:

 Do not use with water that is 

microbiologically unsafe or of unknown 

quality without adequate disinfection before 

or after the system. Systems certified for 

cyst reduction may be used on disinfected 

waters that may contain filterable cysts. 

WARNING:

 The PB5RO contains a replaceable RO 

membrane cartridge that is critical to the 

efficiency of the system. Replacement of the 

RO membrane cartridge should be with one 

of identical specifications, as defined by the 

manufacturer, to assure the same efficiency 

and contaminant reduction performance.

WARNING:

 The PB5RO contains a replaceable RO 

membrane cartridge, critical for the effective 

reduction of total dissolved solids. Product 

water should be tested periodically to verify 

that the system is working properly.

WARNING:

 The PB5RO is acceptable for treatment 

of influent concentrations of no more 

than 27 mg/L nitrate and 3 mg/L nitrite in 

combination measured as N and is certified 

for nitrate/nitrite reduction only for water 

supplies with a pressure of 40 psig (280 kPa) 

or greater.

WARNING:

 The PB5RO shall only be used for arsenic 

reduction on chlorinated water supplies 

containing detectable residual free chlorine 

at the system inlet. Water systems using an 

in-line chlorinator should provide a one-

minute chlorine contact time before the unit.

WARNING:

 The PB5RO will not protect against disease-

causing bacteria or remove naturally-

occurring harmless bacteria.

CAUTION

 The PB5RO must be protected against freezing 

which can cause the filter housing to crack, 

resulting in water leakage. 

CAUTION

 Turn off water supply to head without cartridge if 

it must be left unattended for an extended period 

of time.

CAUTION

 Do not use electrical heating tape on this unit.

NOTE: Substances listed as reduced are not necessarily 

in your water. System must be maintained 

according to manufacturer's instructions, including 

replacement of filter cartridges.

NOTE: Your water must be within required limits for 

satisfactory operation. If not, the RO membrane 

cartridge’s life may be shortened and your warranty 

will be voided (see Operating Specifications).

NOTE: Install on cold water line only. 
NOTE: Do not install where system will be exposed to 

direct sunlight. 

NOTE: Make certain that installation complies with all state 

and local laws and regulations. 

NOTE: The filter cartridges and RO membrane cartridge 

included with the system have limited service lives. 

Changes in taste, odor, and color of the filtered 

water indicate that the cartridges and/or membrane 

should be replaced.

NOTE: During extended periods of non-use (such as 

during a vacation), remove the membrane cartridge 

and the filter cartridges from the unit and place 

them in a sealed plastic bag. Store the cartridges 

in the refrigerator for future use. When re-starting 

the unit, replace all cartridges and flush per 

instructions.

NOTE: If the PB5RO stands for more than 2 to 3 days 

without being used, the storage tank should be 

emptied.

NOTE: Use only Teflon

®

 tape without adhesive backing 

to seal joints. Do not use pipe compound (“pipe 

dope”), sticks, or similar compounds with this 

unit; they contain petroleum derivatives which can 

cause crazing and cracking of the plastic in the 

filter housing.

NOTE: Use only soap and water to clean components.
NOTE: Do not use aerosol sprays (bug spray, cleaning 

fluids, etc.) near the PB5RO. They contain organic 

solvents which will cause crazing and cracking of 

the plastic in the filter housing.

NOTE: After prolonged periods of non-use, such as a 

vacation, it is recommended that the system be 

flushed thoroughly. Let water run for 2 to 3 minutes 

before using.

NOTE: Do not use a torch near the unit.

HOW REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) WORKS

The PB5RO uses a semi-permeable membrane to reduce 

dissolved salts, improving the taste and odor of your water. The 

RO membrane cartridge contains multiple layers of micron-thin 

film wound around a hollow center core. Water molecules can 

pass through the cartridge, while dissolved salts are rejected. 
Your household water supply is pre-filtered to reduce dirt and 

chlorine that may foul the membrane. The RO membrane 

cartridge separates this pre-filtered water into PRODUCT 

WATER and REJECT WATER. Your household water pressure 

forces water through the membrane within the RO membrane 

cartridge, and into the storage tank. This is product water. 

Dissolved salts cannot pass through the membrane and are 

sent to the drain as reject water. When you open the faucet, 

product water (permeate) is drawn from the storage tank 

through a post-polishing filter. The post-polishing filter takes out 

any remaining taste or odor in the water and provides you and 

your family with cleaner, great-tasting water. 
The PB5RO also features an auto shut-off valve, which shuts 

off the system once the pressure in the storage tank reaches 

2/3 of the incoming water pressure (your household water 

pressure). When you open the faucet to draw water from 

the storage tank, the pressure inside the tank drops and 

the auto shut-off valve opens. The system then begins to 

operate, replenishing the water you took from the storage tank. 

Depending on the system's efficiency, for each gallon of water 

produced, up to 7 gallons are discharged as reject water. The 

storage tank can hold up to 3.2 gallons (12.1 L) of water at a 

time, more than enough for the average family’s drinking and 

cooking needs.

NOTE: When used under operating conditions specified 

on page 1 of this manual, the RO membrane 

cartridge of the PB5RO should last 12–24 months. 

The precise life span of the PB5RO's RO membrane 

cartridge will depend on the quality of the water 

entering the system, and the frequency with which 

you use it. Frequent use prevents the dissolved 

salts from building up on the membrane as scale. 

The more water the system is required to produce, 

the longer the membrane will last. You may wish 

to find a variety of uses for your PB5RO system in 

order to prolong the life of the membrane.

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INSTALLATION

NOTE: Please read all instructions, specifications, and 

precautions before installing and using your 

PB5RO system.

NOTE: The PB5RO may be installed under a sink or in the 

basement.

NOTE: The PB5RO is installed vertically.
NOTE: Numbered diagrams correspond with numbered 

steps.

NOTE: For standard installation on 1/2" 14 NPS threads 

(most common thread on kitchen faucets) cold 

water line.

1.

 Installing the Water Supply Adapter

The supply adapter fits 1/2" 14 NPS supply threads. If local 

codes permit, it may be used to connect the filter system 

to the cold water supply line. If local codes do not permit 

the use of the supply adapter, alternate connectors can be 

obtained from your local retailer.
A. 

Turn off cold water supply line. If cold water line does 

not have a shut-off valve under the sink, one should be 

installed.

B. 

Turn on the cold water faucet and allow all water to 

drain from line.

C. 

Disconnect cold water line from 1/2" 14 NPS threaded 

stub on bottom of main faucet. 

D. 

Screw the water supply adapter to the threaded faucet 

stub as shown.

E. 

Using the nut that previously connected the cold water 

line to the faucet, screw the cold water line to the male 

supply adapter threads.

D

A

B

C

F

E

Figure 1 

2.

 Selecting the Faucet Location

NOTE: The drinking water faucet should be positioned 

with function, convenience, and appearance in 

mind. An adequate flat area is required to allow 

faucet base to rest securely. The faucet fits through 

a 1-3/8" hole. Most sinks have pre-drilled 1-3/8" or 

1-1⁄2" diameter holes that may be used for faucet 

installation. If these pre-drilled holes cannot be 

used or are in an inconvenient location, it will 

be necessary to drill a 1-3/8" hole in the sink to 

accommodate the faucet.

WARNING:

 This procedure may generate dust which 

can cause severe irritation if inhaled or come 

in contact with the eyes. The use of safety 

glasses and respirator for this procedure is 

recommended.

WARNING:

 Do not attempt to drill through an all-

porcelain sink. If you have an all-porcelain 

sink, mount the faucet in pre-drilled sprayer 

hole or drill through countertop next to sink.

WARNING:

 When drilling through a countertop, make 

sure the area below the drilled area is free 

of wiring and piping. Make certain that 

you have ample room to make the proper 

connections to the bottom of the faucet.

WARNING:

 Do not drill through a countertop that is 

more than 1" thick.

WARNING:

 Do not attempt to drill through a tiled, 

marble, granite or similar countertop. 

Consult a plumber or the countertop 

manufacturer for advice or assistance.

A. 

Line bottom of sink with newspaper to prevent metal 

shavings, parts, or tools from falling down drain.

B. 

Place masking tape over the area to be drilled to help 

prevent scratches if drill bit slips.

C. 

Mark hole with center punch. Use a 1/4" drill bit for a 

pilot hole. 

D. 

Using a 1-3/8" hole saw, drill a hole completely through 

the sink. Smooth the rough edges with a file.

D

C

1

4”

1

1

4”

A

B

C

D

Figure 2 

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3.

 Mounting the Faucet

A. 

Pre-assemble the base. The rubber washer should be 

in place below the base. The two toggle bolts should be 

inserted through the base and the rubber washer. The 

bolts are screwed into the spring-loaded toggle.

B. 

Place the base assembly over the hole in the sink. The 

two toggles should pass through the hole far enough to 

spring fully open. If they are not open, unscrew the bolt 

until the toggle moves down to clear the sink.

C. 

Look down through the base for this step. Before 

tightening the bolts, determine the correct rotation of the 

base. The final position of the handle will be 45 degrees 

off from the bolt heads. Use Figure 5 to help determine 

the best position for your installation. 

Through the hole in the base, hold the toggle in position 

while tightening the bolt. The spring loaded toggle 

will contact the bottom of the counter top and hold in 

position. Do not fully tighten. Repeat for second toggle 

bolt. 

Check the final position of the base and toggle bolts. 

Tighten the two bolts evenly. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. 

Tighten only far enough to prevent the base from 

rotating when the faucet is rotated in place.

D.  Attach large diameter 3/8" (red) drain tube to the larger 

barb fitting at the faucet bottom. This tube should be 

long enough to reach the drain clamp in Step 7.

E.  Locate the 1/4" red brine tube from the right side of the 

system head assembly. Route the tube through the 

faucet base and connect to small barb on the faucet. 

Make certain that the tube is not kinked or stressed 

once the head assembly is mounted.

F. 

Apply 3-5 wraps of Teflon tape to faucet stem. Screw 

quick connector onto end of threads.

G.  Wet end of 3/8" blue tube. Push into bottom of 

connector. Tug gently to be sure connection is 

complete. This tube should be long enough to reach the 

top right side of the RO Assembly.

H. 

Check that the O-ring is in place on the faucet. Feed 

the remaining 3/8" tubes through the base. Hold the 

faucet in the final position and rotate backwards (to the 

left) while pushing down. The faucet will drop into the 

base. Push down on the faucet and rotate forward (to 

the right) to lock it into final position. The O-ring will be 

seated and the faucet held securely in position.

I.  Insert the spout into the top opening. Hold in position 

and screw the collar onto the base.

NOTE: If the faucet handle is not in the correct 

position, remove the faucet, loosen the toggle 

bolts and reposition the base. Tighten the 

toggle bolts. Then reinstall the faucet.

Base

Black Rubber 

Washer

Folds Upward

A

Figure 3 

B

Base

Black Rubber 

Washer

Will Spring Open

O-ring Seat

Figure 4 

C

Handle Faces This Direction

45°

Notch For Faucet

Blades Must Be Held 

When Tightening

Notch For Faucet

Figure 5 

G

D

E

F

Figure 6 

4.

 Mounting the System

CAUTION

 The filter head assembly should be mounted on 

a stud or firm surface. The mounting bracket will 

support the weight of the cartridges and help 

prevent strain on the water lines.

A. 

Select location under sink or in basement where unit 

is to be mounted. The head assembly is mounted in a 

vertical position.

B.  When mounting the PB5RO-75 the top of the head 

must be 15-1/2" above the nearest obstacle (floor of the 

cabinet). Two screws are supplied to mount the head. 

Measure up from the floor of the cabinet 14-1/2". The 

two screws will be 17.7" apart and level. Screw the two 

INSTALLATION 

continued

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screws into the wall. Leave a gap between the screw 

head and the wall of 1/8". The backside of the system 

head has two slots that will fit over the screw heads and 

slide down to lock.

B

17.7 Inches

Between Holes

12 Inches

From Mounting 

Hole to Bottom 

of Cartridge

2-1/2 Inches Clearance Below Cartridges

Figure 7 

INSTALLATION 

continued

5.

 Connecting the Faucet

CAUTION

 Water supply to the tee should have a separate 

shut-off valve. If it does not, a separate shut-off 

should be installed.

A.  Locate the 3/8" blue tubing from the faucet and place a 

mark 5/8" from the end of the tubing. Moisten the end of 

the tubing with water and insert into the quick-connect 

fitting on the head assembly until the mark is flush with 

the quick-connect fitting.

B. 

Gently pull back on the tubing to ensure it is connected 

properly. If the tubing comes out of fitting, cut a small 

section off of the tubing and reconnect.

NOTE: Tubing may be quickly and easily removed from 

the fitting if necessary. First, turn off the water 

supply to the filter. Open faucet, then press in 

the collet around the fitting while pulling the 

tubing with your other hand.

Figure 8 

A

3/8" Red

1/4" Red

1/4" White

1/4" Green

3/8" Blue

PW-C2500R 

Violet

PW-RO75R 

Green

PW-C5000R 

Blue

PW-S2500R 

Yellow

Cover Not Shown

PW-C5000R 

Blue

Step 8

Step 9

Step 6

Step 11

Step 5

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6.

 Connecting the Water Supply Adapter

A. 

Determine the length of 1/4" white plastic tubing needed 

to connect the inlet (white collet) on the left side of the 

filter with the water supply adapter. Be sure to allow 

enough tubing to prevent kinking and cut the tubing 

squarely. Place a mark 5/8" from  the end of the tubing.

B. 

Wet tubing with water and insert into water supply 

adapter 5/8" until mark is flush with fitting. Repeat 

inserting other end of tubing into inlet of the head 

assembly.

7.

 Installing the Drain Clamp

NOTE: If you have a single-basin sink with a disposal 

unit, call Technical support at 1-800-279-9404 for 

options.

NOTE: Before installing the drain clamp, check the 

drainpipes under the sink for corrosion. Corroded 

pipes should be replaced before continuing with 

installation.

A.  Attach the drain clamp to a vertical section of the 

drainpipe, about 6" above the trap. Make sure the 

opening on the drain clamp is facing towards the 

drinking water faucet.

B. 

Using the fitting hole of the drain clamp as a guide, drill 

a 1/4" hole through one side of the drainpipe.

C.  Remove the drain clamp from the drainpipe and enlarge 

the hole with a 3/8" drill bit. Use a file to remove rough 

edges from the drilled hole.

D. 

Make sure the black rubber gasket is adhered to the 

inside of the drain clamp and place the drain clamp 

assembly over the drilled hole. Look through the hole 

and position the clamp so that the center of the clamp 

hole is slightly higher (about 1/16") than the center of 

the drilled hole. (See Figure 11). Tighten the clamp 

securely.

E. 

Screw the plastic compression nut onto the drain clamp 

until hand-tight.

6"

A

Figure 9 

C

B

Figure 10 

D

E

Figure 11 

8.

 Connecting the Faucet to the Drain

NOTE: This is a gravity drain line. Any loops, kinks or 

sharp bends must be eliminated before proceeding. 

Failure to create a straight line to the drain may 

result in reject water leaking through the air gap 

in the faucet onto the counter top and below the 

faucet.

A. 

Align the 3/8" red tubing from the faucet with the 

compression nut on the drain clamp. Create as straight 

a path as possible with the tubing. Cut the tubing 

squarely below the nut and remove the internal and 

external burrs.

B. 

Loosen the compression nut two complete turns. Insert 

the tubing into the nut until it stops. Tighten with fingers, 

then tighten 1 to 2 turns with a wrench.

A

B

Figure 12 

INSTALLATION 

continued

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9.

 Installing the Cartridges

The cartridges are identified by the color of the label and 

the model number.

Cartridge #1 = PW-S2500R, Yellow
Cartridge #2 = PW-C5000R, Blue
Cartridge #3 = PW-C5000R, Blue
Cartridge #4 = PW-RO75R, Green
Cartridge #5 = PW-C2500R, Violet
Install the cartridges in order. If the cartridges are installed 

out of order the system will not filter correctly.

A.  Slide the cartridge into the head until it can go no 

further.

B. 

Twist the cartridge 1/4 turn clockwise until it snaps into 

place. Gently pull the cartridge straight out to ensure the 

cartridge is locked into place.

CAPACITY:

 

Replace every 12 months

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

 

40-100°F (4.4-37.8°C)

PRESSURE RANGE:

 

30-125°F (2.4-8.6 Bar)

Quick Change

Sediment Cartridge

For use with Pentair Water models: 

PB4RO-75, PP4RO-75 and PB5RO-75

CAPACITY:

 

Replace every 12 months

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

 

40-100°F (4.4-37.8°C)

PRESSURE RANGE:

 

30-125°F (2.4-8.6 Bar)

Quick Change

EP Cartridge

For use with Pentair Water models: 

PB4RO-75, PP4RO-75 and PB5RO-75

 

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10.

 Connecting the Storage Tank to the System

CAUTION

 When tank is full, it weighs approximately 35 

pounds. Provide ample support under the tank.

A. 

Apply 3-5 wraps of Teflon tape to the tank threads.

B. 

Thread the tank valve onto the top of the tank opening 

by turning it clockwise until snug.

C. 

Locate the green tubing and a mark 3/4" from the end. 

Moisten one end of the green tubing with water and 

insert with a twisting motion into the free port of the tank 

valve until the 3/4" mark is flush with the quick-connect 

fitting.

NOTE: Do not cut green tube. This line should be left at 

the pre-cut length for future service.

NOTE: The pressurized storage tank has capacity of 

3.2 gallons. The tank's air pressure is factory 

set at 5 to 7 psi when tank is empty.

11.

 Putting the System Into Operation

CAUTION

 Make certain head assembly is firmly attached 

to wall to prevent it from falling and possibly 

becoming damaged.

NOTE: Use caution not to bend or pinch the tubing behind 

the system while attaching to mounting screws.

NOTE: The post-polishing filter may contain fine black 

carbon particles. These fines are harmless, but 

may make the water appear gray in color. The 

carbon fines are flushed from the system with the 

first tank full of water.

NOTE: The PB5RO system does not produce a high 

volume of water on demand as an ordinary filter 

does. Water is produced at a slow, drop-by-drop 

rate. The system requires about 3 hours to fill the 

storage tank. As water is taken from the tank, the 

system automatically starts the cycle of replacing 

the water and then stops water production when 

the tank is full.

A. 

Make sure cold water faucet is “off” (Figure 14).

B. 

Make sure tank valve is in the open position.

C. 

Slowly turn on cold water supply.

D. 

Open the faucet to turn on flow. Let the faucet run/drip 

for 12 hours, then close it.

E. 

Allow 3 hours for the tank to fill. Continue to periodically 

check the installation for leaks. After the storage tank 

is filled, open the faucet to flush the post-filter cartridge 

(on the right side of the filter housing). Allow 4 to 5 

minutes for all of the water to drain from the tank. Close 

faucet and allow tank to fill. 

CAUTION

 

Visually check the entire system for leaks. If a leak is 

present, see TROUBLESHOOTING.

F.  Repeat Step E four times. 

NOTE: Initially, the water may appear cloudy. This is a 

result of air trapped in the post-filter cartridge. 

It is not harmful and will disappear in a matter 

of minutes. It may take up to a week after 

installing a new post-filter cartridge for the 

trapped air to dissipate.

The system is ready for operation. You can now enjoy quality 

water from the PB5RO-75.

Open  

Tank Valve

Closed  

Tank Valve

B

Figure 14 

INSTALLATION 

continued

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OPTIONAL INSTALLATION 

CONNECTING THE PB5RO-75 TO 

REFRIGERATOR ICEMAKER/WATER 

DISPENSER

CAUTION

 If you are connecting the PB5RO to your 

refrigerator/icemaker with initial system 

installation, wait to turn on the icemaker until 

the Post- Filter Cartridge (on the right side of the 

filter housing) has been flushed according to 

Step 11.

CAUTION

 Use plastic tubing and fittings. Do not use 

copper tubing or brass fittings.

NOTE: For optimum performance, it is recommended 

that the distance between the PB5RO and the 

refrigerator icemaker/water dispenser be no greater 

than 10 feet (3 m). At distances greater than 10 feet, 

the water pressure from the system may not be 

adequate to deliver water to the refrigerator.

Materials Required

(available from your local hardware store)

• 

3/8" x 3/8" x 3/8" (9.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 mm) compression or 

quick-connect tee.

• 

3/8" (9.5 mm) polyethylene tubing (maximum length of 10 

feet [3 m] recommended)

• 

Shut-off valve

A. 

Turn off icemaker and refrigerator water supply. Consult 

manufacturer’s guidelines.

B. 

Close tank valve (on top of storage tank).

C. 

Turn off water to the system at the cold water supply.

D. 

Open drinking water faucet to relieve pressure.

E. 

Locate blue tubing leading to your drinking water faucet. 

Cut and insert the 3/8" x 3/8" x 3/8" (9.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 mm) 

compression or quick-connect tee into the blue tubing 

(Figure 15).  Consult manufacturer’s guidelines before 

installing the tee connection.

NOTE: When cutting the blue tubing, you may 

experience some water leakage.

F. 

Using a length of 3/8" polyethylene tubing, connect 

the icemaker/dispenser line with the free port on the 

compression tee.

G.  The shut-off valve should be installed as close to this 

port of the tee as possible. Shut-off valve should be 

installed in the OFF position. Consult manufacturer’s 

guidelines before installing the shut-off valve.

H. 

Completely open cold water supply (until it comes to a 

stop).

I.  Open tank valve.

J. 

Turn off the drinking water faucet.

K.  Open shut-off valve at the tee connection.
L. 

Turn on ice maker. Consult manufacturer’s instructions.

M. 

Check for leaks and tighten connections if necessary.

Tubing to drinking 

water faucet

Tubing to 

refrigerator

Tubing from 

system outlet

Figure 15 

TESTING YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS 

SYSTEM

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Test

NOTE:  Under NSF/ANSI Standard 58, it is highly 

recommended that you (the consumer) have your 

water tested at least every 6 months to verify that 

your system is performing satisfactorily.

Sampling Instructions:

Sampling instructions are included with the Total Dissolved 

Solids (TDS) Test Kit. If the TDS Test Kit is missing from your 

unit, please call 

Customer Support at 1-888-837-0028 for a 

replacement.

Total Dissolved 

Solids Test Kit

Figure 16 

WHEN TO CHANGE THE CARTRIDGES

The life of the cartridge depends on the water volume used and 

the substances in the water. Normally, cartridges should be 

changed at intervals of 6 months. Replace the cartridge sooner 

if the water pressure at the faucet begins to drop noticeably or 

if you notice changes in the taste, color, or flow of the filtered 

water.

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CHANGING THE CARTRIDGES

Materials Needed

• 

Replacement Cartridges (color coded): 

PW-S2500R Cartridge Yellow (1)

 

PW-C5000R Cartridge Blue (2) 

PW-RO75R Cartridge Green (1) 

PW-C2500R Cartridge Violet (1)

The pre-filter and post-filter cartridges need to be changed 

when the water pressure at the faucet begins to drop 

noticeably, or if there are changes in taste, color or flow of the 

filtered water. All cartridges should be changed at the same 

time. The cartridges are color coded to indicate which location 

they are installed into.

1.

 Changing the Cartridges

NOTE: Only the replacement cartridges listed can be used 

with this system. Failure to use recommended 

replacement cartridges will void your warranty.

A. 

Place a small pan or towel under the PB5RO to catch 

any water that may drip.

B. 

Twist the pre-filter cartridge (on the left side of the filter 

housing) counter-clockwise for a 1/4 of a turn, and pull 

the cartridge out of the system. If the system has any 

significant leaks, see Troubleshooting.

C. 

Push the new cartridge into the head until it can go no 

further.

D. 

Twist the cartridge 1/4 turn clockwise until it snaps into 

place. 

E.  Gently pull the cartridge straight out to ensure the 

cartridge is locked into place.

F.  Repeat for all other cartridges.
G. 

Turn on water and check for leaks. If leaks are found, 

see Troubleshooting.

NOTE: The post filter cartridge may contain carbon 

fines (very fine black powder). This will be 

released during your initial flushing.

H. 

Flush water through the system for 5 minutes to remove 

carbon fines. Check for leaks again before leaving 

installation. Allow the tank to fill.

2. Flushing the RO membrane

NOTE: The PB5RO system does not produce a high 

volume of water on demand as an ordinary filter 

does. Water is produced at a slow, drop-by-drop 

rate. The system requires about 3 hours to fill the 

storage tank. As water is taken from the tank, the 

system automatically starts the cycle of replacing 

the water and then stops water production when 

the tank is full.

A. 

Make sure cold water faucet is “off” (Figure 14).

B. 

Make sure tank valve is in the open position.

C. 

Slowly turn on cold water supply.

D. 

Open the faucet to turn on flow. Let the faucet run/drip 

for 12 hours, then close it.

E. 

Allow 3 hours for the tank to fill. Continue to periodically 

check the installation for leaks. After the storage tank 

is filled, open the faucet to flush the post-filter cartridge 

(on the right side of the filter housing). Allow 4 to 5 

minutes for all of the water to drain from the tank. Close 

faucet and allow tank to fill. 

CAUTION

 

Visually check the entire system for leaks. If a leak is 

present, seeTROUBLESHOOTING.

F.  Repeat Step E four times. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Leaks on Supply Adapter Connection

1. 

Turn off water supply valve and turn on drinking water 

faucet to release pressure in system.

2. 

Loosen leaking threaded fitting on supply adapter or pull 

out leaking tubing by pressing collar surrounding tubing 

while pulling the tubing with your other hand.

3. 

Inspect to see if plastic tubing is scratched and supply 

adapter was properly attached. 

4. 

If tubing is scratched, cut off 1/2" to 5/8" and reinstall. 

Leaks on Faucet/Tubing Connection

1. 

Turn off water supply valve and turn on drinking water 

faucet to release pressure. 

2. 

Unscrew tubing nut at bottom of faucet. Inspect the tubing. 

The insert, plastic ring and tubing should not be damaged. 

3. 

Check if insert is in place and tubing is cut squarely and 

not scratched, cut tubing if necessary to get square smooth 

end.

4. 

If the tubing is smooth and square, reconnect tubing by 

inserting into faucet and tightening nut. The plastic ring 

should be held tight to the faucet system when the nut is 

tight.

5. 

Turn on water supply valve, then close faucet and check for 

leaks. 

NOTE: If leaks persist, or if there are other leaks on 

system, turn off water supply and call Technical 

Support 1-800-279-9404.

Leaks Between Cartridge and Filter Housing

1. 

Turn off cold water supply to system at saddle valve. Close 

tank valve. Open drinking water faucet to relieve water 

pressure.

2. 

Remove the cartridge, inspecting it for damage. Inspect 

O-rings to make sure they are seated and clean.

3. 

Insert and twist the cartridge back into the filter housing.

4. 

Turn on water supply at saddle valve. Open tank valve. 

Close drinking water faucet after water begins to flow. If 

leaks persist, call Technical Support.

Leak Between Tank Valve and Storage Tank

1. 

Turn off water supply to system at the saddle valve. Open 

faucet to drain storage tank. Let faucet run for 3–5 minutes 

until it drips. 

2. 

Remove green tubing from tank valve by pressing the collar 

around the fitting while pulling the tubing with your other 

hand. 

3. 

Unscrew the tank valve from the storage tank.

4. 

Place three wraps of Teflon

®

 tape on the threads of the 

storage tank.

5. 

Thread the tank valve onto the top of the tank opening by 

turning it clockwise until snug.

6. 

Cut off 1" of tubing. Tubing should be cut squarely. Internal 

and external burrs should be removed. Place a mark on 

tubing 3/4" from end of tubing. 

7. 

Wet the tubing and insert until the mark is flush with the 

quick-connect fitting.

8. 

Turn water supply on at the saddle valve and close drinking 

water faucet.

9. 

Allow system to pressurize for several hours and check for 

leaks.

10. 

Check for leaks after tank is fully pressurized (1–3 hours). If 

leak persists, call Technical Support .

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Leaks at Quick-Connect Fittings

CAUTION

 The 1/4" red tubing connected to the top of the 

fourth cartridge has a flow restrictor installed. 

The system will not operate correctly if the 

restrictor is removed.

1. 

Close tank valve, close saddle valve, and open drinking 

water faucet.

2. 

Press collar around the quick-connect fitting while pulling 

the tubing with your other hand.

3. 

Cut off 1" of tubing. Tubing should be cut squarely. Internal 

and external burs should be removed. Place a mark on 

tubing 5/8" from end on 1/4" tubing or 3/4" from end on 3/8" 

tubing. 

4. 

Wet the end and insert tubing until the mark is flush with the 

quick-connect fitting.

5.  Open the saddle valve until it comes to a stop. Open the 

tank valve and close drinking water faucet. If leaks persist, 

call Technical Support.

Leaks from Faucet

1. 

Check to make sure white tubing leading from the drinking 

water faucet to the drain is as straight as possible (it is 

usually necessary to cut this line during installation). Any 

kinks or sags in this drain line will impede the flow of water 

to the drain. 

2. 

Check to make sure the drain clamp and the drain hole are 

properly aligned. (Refer to Figure 7 on page 7).

1. 

Check to make sure there is no foreign matter clogging the 

drain line or at the drain clamp hole. If leaks persist, call 

Technical Support.

No Flow or Slow Flow from the Brine (Reject) Line (Less 

than 6 fl. oz. or 180 milliliters per minute)

NOTE: Before checking brine (or reject) flow, make sure 

the unit is producing water by turning the valve on 

the storage tank off and opening the drinking water 

faucet. Water should drip from faucet.

1. 

Replace the pre-filter cartridge according to the changing 

the filter cartridge instructions and recheck the brine (or 

reject) flow rate.

2. 

If the pre-filter cartridge is not at fault, the brine (or reject) 

flow controller could be clogged. Call Technical Support.

High TDS in Product Water 

1. 

If high TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) is detected in the 

product water, the RO Cartridge may need to be replaced 

or the reject flow control tubing may be clogged. If this is a 

new installation, call Technical Support.

2. 

Otherwise, draw 1 gallon of water from the unit. After 10 

minutes, then run water from the faucet and test the water 

again.

3. 

Determine when you last changed the RO Filter Cartridge 

and call Technical Support.

Limited Flow at Drinking Water Faucet

1. 

Turn off water supply to system at saddle valve.

2. 

Open the faucet to turn on flow.

3. 

Unscrew the blue cap at the base of the storage tank to 

expose air valve. Use a small air compressor or bicycle 

pump to add air to the storage tank. This will force the 

water out of the storage tank through the faucet. Continue 

to add air until no more water comes out of the faucet.

4. 

Turn off the drinking water faucet.

5. 

Using an air pressure gauge, adjust the pressure in the 

storage tank to 5–7 psi.

6.  Replace the blue cap.
7.  Open the saddle valve until it comes to a stop. Let the 

system run 1–3 hours to fill the tank. A full tank weighs 

approximately 33 pounds. If performance has not improved, 

call Technical Support.

Sudden Return of Taste and Odor

If shortly after complete servicing, noticeable taste and odors 

return, contact Technical Support.
If you are experiencing a problem not listed in this manual, 

shut off the water supply at the saddle valve and close the tank 

valve. Call Technical Support.

TROUBLESHOOTING 

continued

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WARNING:

 Do not use with water that is 

microbiologically unsafe or of unknown 

quality without adequate disinfection before 

or after the system. Systems certified for 

cyst reduction may be used on disinfected 

waters  that may contain filterable cysts. 

NOTE: Substances that may be reduced are not 

necessarily in your water. Filter must be maintained 

according to manufacturer’s instructions, including 

replacement of filter cartridges.

MAINTENANCE

Contact your water treatment professional for replacement 

cartridge pricing.

SUGGESTED LIST PRICE 

REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES

  555612-96 PWS2500R: $8.94
  555586-96 PW-C500R: $18.54
  555613-96 PW-RO75R: $44.00
  555585-96 PW-C2500R: $12.16

REPLACEMENT PARTS

For replacement parts contact your local retailer or call 

Customer Service at 1-800-279-9404.

Item 

#

Part Number

Description

QTY

1

244877

Storage Tank 3.2 Gal

1

2

555612-96

Cartridge, Sediment PW-S2500R, 

Yellow

1

3

555586-96

Cartridge, Carbon Block PW-C5000R, 

Blue

2

4

555676-96

Cartridge, RO Element, 75 GPD 

 

PW-RO75R, Green

1

5

555585-96

Cartridge, GAC PW-C2500R, Violet

1

6

244876

Kit, Faucet

1

244857

Faucet, Air Gap - Paragon (includes 

toggles)

1

244783

Valve, RO Tank 1/4" NPT x 1/4" QC

1

247117

Label, Water Change Reminder

2

1-459-00

Mounting Screw

2

143495

Lubricant, Silicone Packet

1

244796

Drain Clamp, 3/8" QC

1

244797

Inlet Adaptor, 1/2" FIPS x 1/2" MIPS x 

1/4" QC

1

244880

Faucet Adaptor, 1/4" NPT x 3/8" QC

1

150646

TDS Test Kit

1

7

244849

Tube, 3/8" OD Red - Faucet Drain

1

8

244848

Tube, 3/8" OD Blue - Permeate

1

9

244794

Tube, 1/4" OD White PE

1

10

244850

Tube, 1/4" OD Green

1

11

244875

Tube, 1/4" OD Red

1

12

357486

Head Assembly Includes Bracket, 

Screws, Manifold Assembly and 

Plastic Tee

1

247181

Manual, PB5RO (Not Shown)

1

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IT’S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR

Place this half of the label on your 

calendar, date book or refrigerator.

Bend and Peel Here

Change your water filter 

cartridge on:

Place this half on your filter housing. 

For more info: 

1-800-279-9404

month

day

year

SH247117   JA10

IT’S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR

Place this half of the label on your 

calendar, date book or refrigerator.

Bend and Peel Here

Change your water filter 

cartridge on:

Place this half on your filter housing. 

For more info: 

1-800-279-9404

month

day

year

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Arsenic Fact Sheet

Arsenic (abbreviated As) is found naturally in some well 

water. Arsenic in water has no color, taste or odor. It must 

be measured by a lab test. Public water utilities must have 

their water tested for arsenic. You can get the results from 

your water utility. If you have your own well, you can have 

the water tested. The local health department or state 

environmental health agency can provide a list of certified 

labs. The cost is typically $15 to $30. Information about 

arsenic in water can be found on the Internet at the US 

Environmental Protection Agency web site: www.epa.gov/

safewater/arsenic.html.
There are two forms of arsenic: pentavalent arsenic [also 

called As(V), As(+5), and arsenate] and trivalent arsenic 

[also called As(III), As(+3) and arsenite]. In well water, 

arsenic may be pentavalent, trivalent, or a combination 

of both. Special sampling procedures are needed for a 

lab to determine what type and how much of each type of 

arsenic is in the water. Check with the labs in your area to 

see if they can provide this type of service.

Reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment systems do not 

remove trivalent arsenic from water very well. RO systems 

are very effective at removing pentavalent arsenic. A free 

chlorine residual will rapidly convert trivalent arsenic to 

pentavalent arsenic. Other water treatment chemicals 

such as ozone and potassium permanganate will also 

change trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. A 

combined chlorine residual (also called chloramine) may 

not convert all the trivalent arsenic. If you get your water 

from a public water utility, contact the utility to find out if 

free chlorine or combined chlorine is used in the water 

system.
The PB5RO-75 system is designed to remove pentavalent 

arsenic. It will not convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent 

arsenic. The system was tested in a lab. Under those 

conditions, the system reduced 0.30 mg/L (ppm) 

pentavalent arsenic to 0.010 mg/L (ppm) (the USEPA 

standard for drinking water) or less. The performance of 

the system may be different at your installation. Have the 

treated water tested for arsenic to check if the system is 

working properly.

The RO component of the PB5RO-75 system must be 

replaced every 12-24 months to ensure the system will 

continue to remove pentavalent arsenic. The component 

identification and locations where you can purchase the 

component are listed in the installation/operation manual.

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Model PB5RO-75 Undersink Reverse Osmosis System JA12  • 13

Performance Data

Important Notice: Read this performance data and compare 

the capabilities of this system with your actual water treatment 

needs. It is recommended that before installing a water 

treatment system, you have your water supply tested to 

determine your actual water treatment needs.
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 58 for the 

reduction of the substances listed below. The concentration 

for the indicated substances in water entering the system 

was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the 

permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in 

NSF/ANSI 58.

NOTE

:

 Substances that may be reduced are not 

necessarily in your water. Filter must be maintained 

according to manufacturer’s instructions, including 

replacement of filter cartridges.

The tested efficiency rating for this system is 15.80%. 

Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influent water 

to the system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis 

treated water under operating conditions that approximate 

typical daily usage. The tested recovery rating is 27.40%. 

Recovery rating means the percentage of the influent water 

to the membrane portion of the system that is available to the 

user as reverse osmosis treated water when the system is 

operated without a storage tank or when the storage tank is 

bypassed.

The PB5RO-75 is Tested and Certified by NSF International 

against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and 58 for the reduction of 

substances listed in the table above.

PB5RO-75

Substance

Influent Challenge 

Concentration

Maximum 

Permissible 

Product Water 

Concentration

Reduction 

Requirements

Average 

Reduction

Standard 58 

Arsenic V

0.050 mg/L ± 10%

0.010 mg/L

97.6%

Barium

10.0 mg/L ± 10%

2.0 mg/L

96.7%

Cadmium

0.03 mg/L ± 10%

0.005 mg/L

98.2%

Chromium III

0.3 mg/L ± 10%

0.1 mg/L

97.6%

Chromium VI

0.3 mg/L ± 10%

0.1 mg/L

97.0%

Copper

3.0 mg/L ± 10%

1.3 mg/L

98.8%

Cysts

Minimum 50,000/mL

99.95%

99.99%

Fluoride

8.0 mg/L ± 10%

1.5 mg/L

96.2%

Lead

0.15 mg/L ± 10%

0.010 mg/L

99.0%

Radium 

226/228

27pCi/L ± 10%

5pCi/L

80%

Selenium

0.10 mg/L ± 10%

0.05 mg/L

98.0%

Total Dissolved 

Solids

750 mg/L ± 40 mg/L

187 mg/L

94.9%

Turbidity

11 mg/L  ± 1 NTU

0.5 NTU

99.1%

Standard 42 
Chlorine

2 mg/L

>=50%

93.0%

Production Rate: 24.83 gpd

Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, 

actual performance may vary.

 


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State of California

Department of Public Health

Water Treatment Device

Certificate Number

    Date Issued:  October 24, 2011

Trademark/Model Designation

Replacement Elements

2098

11-

Pentair Water PB5RO-75

PW-RO75R       (RO Membrane)

PW-S2500R         (Pre Filters)

PW-C5000R        (Pre Filters)

PW-C5000R        (Pre Filters)

PW-C2500R        (Post Filter)

Manufacturer:

Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC

The water treatment device(s) listed on this certificate have met the testing requirements pursuant to Section

116830 of the Health and Safety Code for the following health related contaminants:

Cysts
Turbidity

         Arsenic (pentavalent)

1

         Barium
         Cadmium
         Chromium (hexalent)
         Chromium (trivalent)
         Copper
         Fluoride
         Lead
         Radium 226/228
         Selenium

None

Microbiological Contaminants and Turbidity

Inorganic/Radiological Contaminants

Organic Contaminants

Do not use where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality, except that systems certified

for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.

Claims for arsenic reduction shall only be made on water supplies maintaining detectable residual free chlorine at the

reverse osmosis (RO) system inlet.  Water systems using an in-line chlorinator should provide a minimum of 1 minute

chlorine contact time before the RO system.

1250 gal service cycle

Rated Service Capacity:

24.8 gpd

Rated Service Flow:

Conditions of Certification:

 


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Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC LIMITED WARRANTY

Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC warrants to the original owner (under normal use): Reverse Osmosis System to be free from defects in material and/or 

workmanship one (1) year from the date of purchase. Any replacement products furnished will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for the 

remainder of the original warranty period. This warranty does not cover: (1) pre and post filter cartridges, or reverse osmosis membrane (2) defects not reported 

within the above time period, (3) items manufactured by other companies, (4) problems arising from failure to comply with Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC 

instructions, (5) problems and/or damage arising from acts of nature, abuse, misuse, negligence or accident by any party other than Pentair Residential Filtration, 

LLC, (6) problems and/or damage resulting in whole or in part from alteration, modification, repair or attempted alteration, modification or repair by any party other 

than Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC, (7) noncompliance with applicable codes/ordinances.
If a defect in workmanship and/or material in a product or part covered by the warranty should arise, Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC, at its sole discretion, will 

repair or replace the defective product or part (Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC may consider, in good faith, the customer’s preference).
All claimed defective product must: (1) be authorized for return by Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC with an RGA number (2) include proof of the purchase date of 

the product or part (3) returned to Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC prior to the expiration of the warranty date, at the customer’s expense, shipment pre-paid, (4) be 

accompanied by a letter detailing the Model Number, Serial Number (if any), and a brief description of the problem.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, PENTAIR RESIDENTIAL FILTRATION, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER 

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH 

REGARD TO THE PRODUCTS, PARTS AND ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, but not limited 

to, loss of time, inconvenience, expenses, labor or material charges incurred in connection with the removal or replacement of the system, special, incidental, 

consequential, or indirect damages for personal injury, loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or any other pecuniary loss) 

arising out of the use of or inability to use the defective products or parts, even if Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC has been advised of the possibility of such 

damages.
Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC'S maximum liability under any provision of this Limited Warranty shall be limited to the amount actually paid for the system.
NOTE: Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
THIS WARRANTY GRANTS SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND OTHER RIGHTS MAY APPLY. SUCH RIGHTS VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

 


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Date

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Technical Support: 800.279.9404 

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©2012 Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC  

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