Set the pump in a suitable location that is flat, dry, protected from the elements, and close to both a 120 GFI outlet and a water spigot or hose. A 3 foot connector hose is provided from the faucet to the filtration system and from the filtration system to the water pump. If there is a brass reducer fitting on the inlet to the pump be sure it has double Teflon wrap on the threads. Also put a double Teflon wrap on the male threads on the feeder hoses.
Determine where the filter should be placed so the feeder hoses allow a smooth run from the faucet to the filter and from the filter to the pump without kinking. Place the filter bracket on the wall and mark the four holes where you want it attached. Drill the holes with a 3/16 inch bit if using size 8-10 anchors. If attaching to a wood surface simply drill a pilot hole slightly smaller than the supplied screws to be used. Attach the bracket to the wall using either anchors or the sharper of the provided screws.
Open the filter assembly, install the white filter in the canister, drop the time release anti-scale cartridge, which appears like a test tube in shape, into the filter cartridge and hand tighten the canister. Attach the filter canister to the wall bracket using the more blunted supplied screws. Screw the hoses into the filter canister being careful to put the proper hose on the In and Out female threads. Finally, screw on the hose to the In side of the pump and thread on the feeder hose to the faucet.
If you purchased the nozzles and body (which we recommend) first thread the nozzles to the bodies and then the bodies to the nozzle tees.
Using the supplied tube cutters, be careful to make cuts perpendicular to the tubing. As the tubing comes in rolls you may want to practice on a short length a few times. If cuts are angled, they may leak at the nozzle tee fittings. The most popular spacing between nozzles is either 18 or 24 inches. Your spacing will depend on how many nozzle tees your purchased.
Remove the nozzle that is farthest from the pump. Turn on the water ½ turn and turn on the pump. This will purge any dust or air bubbles from the line. Run for 60 seconds. Then turn off the pump, replace the nozzle, and restart the water and pump. The pressure relief valve will spit water for a few seconds while the pressure builds and then stop when you see mist coming from the nozzles. If there are any leaks you will know it quickly. Simply snap in the tubing to the nozzle tee more forcefully and the problem is solved.
NEVER OPERATE A PUMP WITHOUT WATER ON. IT WILL BURN OUT THE PUMP!