BioPro Pressurized Water Kit

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BioPro Pressurized Water Kit (installation)

Below is a step-by-step guide for installing the Water Pressure Kit on the BioPro 190.
​The water pressure kit consists of two pieces of hardware: the solenoid valve, which goes inside your BioPro 190 and the pressure regulator which connects your BioPro 190 to a pressurized water source, like a garden hose, outside your BioPro 190.
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BioPro pressurized water kit: solenoid valve and pressure regulator

Step 1
Unscrew four screws on the front of the black casing atop your BioPro 190.
Step 1 to install pressurized water kit
Step 2
Lift lid and prop open, either against an adjacent wall or with a dowel, then locate water-valve-to-be-replaced inside machine (in back).
Step 2 to install pressurized water kit: locate water valve
Step 3
Remove four connections (see arrows): 2 for water, two for electrics. Once detached, pull up and remove existing water valve. Note: when removing water connections, depress ends of metal connections, where tubing runs in, to release grip.
Step 3 to install pressurized water kit: remove connections for water and electrics
Step 4
​Locate your replacement solenoid valve.
Step 4 to install pressurized water kit: locate replacement solenoid valve
Step 5
Install by reconnecting same four connections removed earlier (see arrows). Note: when seating the new solenoid valve you will have to push the bottom of the water intake pump (at left) to the left to make more room. This is a perfectly acceptable procedure and will not inhibit the performance of your BioPro. Close black lid and screw 4 screws back in place.
Step 5 to install pressurized water kit: reconnect screws and close back lid
Step 6
​Insert water-in line to back of machine.
Step 7
​Locate water pressure fitting.
Step 7 to install pressurized water kit: locate water pressure fitting
Step 8
Attach hose to one end of fitting, and water-in line to other end of fitting.
Step 8 to install pressurized water kit: attach hose and water-in line
Step 9
Rotate black cylindrical nob on top of fitting to adjust water pressure from hose to 2-3 psi. This is the recommended water pressure for optimal washing conditions.
You’re ready to go!
Step 9 to install pressurized water kit: adjust water pressure knob

Live in a cold area?
If you need to add vinegar simply pour in the amount you want to add into the main tank (we recommend 1 gallon), before you start your first wash cycle.

Water Pressure Kit

$335.00
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