Install your water ionizer at any sink in your house, most common is the kitchen or bathroom. The diverter lever easily switches between your tap water and the ionized water. The water ionizer can sit on the counter, on some windowsills or pass-throughs, or it may be mounted on the wall with the bracket supplied.

1. Remove the spout (aerator) from the end of your faucet by rotating counter-clockwise. You may need pliers if it is very tight. Be sure to wrap a cloth around the faucet before using the pliers to be sure you don’t scratch the faucet.

2. If you have threads on the inside of the faucet you will need to use the adapter supplied with your Rejuvenator water ionizer – washer side up. In unusual cases, you may have to purchase a different size adapter. These are readily available at hardware stores such as Home Depot. (We do not assume any responsibility for the installation of the Water Ionizer or additional costs for plumbing hardware or professional installation.)

3. Screw the Diverter on to the faucet and hand tighten.

4. Position the electrical wire through one side, whichever is most convenient for the placement of the water ionizer.

5. This is the view from the bottom. Note the Tap Water In Port and the Acid Water out Port.

6. With a small pressure clamp set back a bit from the cut end of the hose, firmly push the hose onto the Tap Water In Port. You may have to squeeze the clamp ends with pliers to release some tension while pushing the hose onto the Tap Water In Port.
7. Next, with sharp scissors or a knife, cut the hose straight across at a good length to attach to the faucet diverter, but do not attach it yet. Be sure you allow enough hose to adequately rotate your faucet both right and left. Feed the hose through the left or right side holes, whichever is most convenient for your ionizer use.

8. Take the remaining length of hose and push it onto the Acid Water Port, again feeding the hose through the left or right side hole, whichever is more convenient. Set the ionizer in its final position. Using sharp scissors or a knife, cut the hose straight across to a proper length so that it drapes into your sink, at least 6” lower than the alkaline outlet hose which will be screwed in at the top of the machine. Allow enough hose length to collect acidic water in a container to be used for external or plant use.
You can have all the tubes and wires exiting on one side, or divide them between sides.
9. With another pressure clamp on the end of the Tap Water Input hose, slip it all the way onto the nipple of the diverter simply by pushing. By squeezing on the pressure clamp (you may need pliers) push the clamp towards the end of the hose to securely clamp the hose to the diverter nipple.
NOTE: These photos show that the aerator that comes with the diverter has been replaced by the consumers’ swivel head aerator.

10. With the pliers, rotate the pressure clamp so the squeeze points face down.

11. Screw the stainless steel flexible outlet hose into the top and hand tighten. 70% of the water will come out of this Alkaline hose, and simultaneously 30% acid water will come out of the Acid hose at the bottom of the machine. If you desire more acid water, select one of the two acid buttons. This causes Acid water to come from the top (70%) and Alkaline from the bottom (30%).
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