Revitaqua Water Dispenser Installation Guide
RevitAqua drinking water machine box content
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RevitAqua water machine
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Plastic bag with small parts
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1/4˝ tube (4m or 13 feet and 1.48 inch long)
2. Plastic bag with small parts
(wich contains 2 more plactic bags [DF and CS] and [OP] individual parts)

The plastic bag contains:



df plastic bag
cs plastic bag
OP
OTHER
PARTS
DF plastic bag
CS plastic bag

Name:
CS_CS
Number of items:
1

Name:
CS_T
Number of items:
1
OP Other parts
3. 1/4˝ tube (4m or 13 feet and 1.48 inch long)
For tap water input and waste water out

RevitAqua drinking water machine dimensions

Transport, Unpacking, and Relocation
Due to the built‑in refrigeration compressor, the appliance must only be transported and stored in an upright position, and may be tilted by a maximum of 25 degrees during transport.
If the appliance is tilted more than 25 degrees, a waiting period of 24 hours is required before switching it on.
After transport, remove the packaging and check the appliance for any damage.
Before relocating or transporting the appliance, drain the water through the drain outlet, and reinsert the sealing plugs into the connectors to prevent contaminants from entering.
Pre‑Installation Requirements
Safety Warning
The appliance must only be operated from a socket with protective grounding, through an RCD (residual current device). Power consumption: max. 5 A.
Simple requirements just as a washing machine
RevitAqua machine requires the same things as your washing machine so:
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Electricity
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Tap water intake
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Waste water outlet
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Enough space
Placement and Environmental Conditions
A minimum clearance of 10 cm must be maintained around and above the appliance to ensure proper ventilation.
Do not use the appliance in an enclosed, unventilated space, as this may cause equipment failure. Failures resulting from operation that does not comply with the prescribed conditions are not covered by the warranty.
The appliance is intended for indoor use only, on a level, dry surface.
The appliance requires a supply of municipal drinking water with a minimum pressure of 3.5 bar.
Our provided water tubes maximum allowed distance from the outlet is around 5 feet or 1.5 meter.
Tools Required for Installation
Step by step installation manual
1. Unboxing
Carefully move the box to its final location, or close to where the machine will be installed. Open the packaging with caution to avoid scratching or damaging the machine. While handling, do not tilt the machine more than 20°.
The included ¼˝ water tube is 4 meters long (13 feet 1.5 inches). It will be cut in half: one piece is used for the water inlet, and the other for the wastewater outlet. This means the maximum standard distance to both the inlet and outlet is about 5 feet (1.5 m).
If you need more distance, you can purchase a longer tube.
2. Waste water outlet binding
In this section you will need:
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DF plastic bag
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Screwdriver
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Drill
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Wrench
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1/4˝ tube
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Cutter
1. Find a suitable spot on the wastewater drain pipe where the DF_PB clamps can be securely installed.

2. Drill a hole into the wastewater drain pipe (with the 6.5 or 7mm drill bit) at the spot you selected for the clamp. Make sure the hole is positioned on the upper section of the pipe.
Here is a 8 seconds long clip how to do it: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxR8IZYFc8Ly0nW1BJKa382q3inLNrRKal?si=Rm28axwZQEJsBcMc
3. DF_PB_1 clamp preparation. Here is the short video for it: https://youtube.com/shorts/kD56ZMcd4bY?feature=share
4. DF_PB clamp application. You will need the whole DF bag for it.

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Fit the DF_PB_1 exactly where you drilled the hole. The DF_PB_1 offshoot pipe should align with the hole you drilled.
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Fit the DF_PB_2 at the other side, so DF_PB_1 and DF_PB_2 will be one whole clamp.
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Secure the DF_PB clamp using the screws (DF_CS) and nuts (DF_ACS). Use a screwdriver and a wrench to tighten them properly.
Here is a 8 seconds long clip, how to do it:
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxrzkyF7vN7ZqGfcPBG4IRmFhFdwhMfP4P?si=7TRpeBQ1r5wTz_M-
5. Add the waste water tube
1. Find the Wastewater Outlet on the back off the Revitaqua dispenser

2. Remove the Wastewater Outlet (Quick Connect) cap
Press the ring with your fingernail and pull out the closing cap. Do not discard the cap — it will be useful later if the machine needs to be relocated or transported.

3. Cut the 1/4˝ tube for the appropriate size for waste water.
Measure the distance between the drain and the wastewater outlet. Cut the tube to this length, leaving enough slack to easily connect the RevitAqua machine to the drain.
4. Insert the tube into both ends. Gently push it in until it is fully seated in the drain clamp on one side and in the RevitAqua Wastewater Outlet on the other. If your setup requires sharp bends in the tube, use the appropriate elbow fittings (OP_K or OP_F) as needed.
3. Tap water inlet binding
In this section you will need:
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CS plastic bag
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Pipe wrench
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1/4˝ tube
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Cutter
1. Locate the incoming cold tap water pipe. It is very important to find the cold water line, not the hot.
2. Shut off the cold water supply using the main valve of this cold water line.
3. Disconnect the faucet pipe from the incoming cold water line you just shut off in the previous step. Place a bowl underneath before disconnecting, as a small amount of water may still drain out. You will insert the extra tap (CS_CS) here, between the faucet pipe and the cold water line — this will supply cold water to the RevitAqua machine. Here is a short 7 seconds clip for it:
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxz0Q5PfrMgazGjEkG3LmO4dtSvXpJ5p6W?si=w9-SZGXNSnyJCv3v
4. Install the CS_CS tap between the faucet pipe and the cold water line

1. Firmly screw the CS_CS male end into the female fitting, which is most likely the end of the incoming cold water line.
But before starting the process, make sure the female end has a rubber seal similar to CS_T.
If not, you must wrap the CS_CS male threads with Teflon tape before screwing it in.
Here is a proper tutorial for applying Teflon:
2. Place the CS_T to the female end of the CS_CS


3. Attach the leftover pipe’s male end to the CS_CS female end. Tighten it firmly using a pipe wrench.
5. Add the cold water tube
1. Find the Tap Water Inlet on the back side of the Revitaqua machine

2. Remove the Tap Water Inlet (Quick Connect) cap
Press the ring with your fingernail and pull out the closing cap. Do not discard the cap — it will be useful later if the machine needs to be relocated or transported.

3. Cut the 1/4˝ tube for the appropriate size for the inlet water.
Measure the distance between the CS_CS and the Tap Water Inlet. Cut the tube to this length, leaving enough slack to easily connect the RevitAqua machine to the CS_CS tap.
4. Insert the tube into the Revitaqua Water Inlet. Gently push it in until it is fully seated in the drain clamp. If your setup requires sharp bends in the tube, use the appropriate elbow fittings (OP_K or OP_F) as needed.
5. Insert the tube into the CS_CS Tap. Steps:
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Remove the tightener bolt from the end of the CS_CS water outlet, and pull up to the tube
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Pull up the tube to the CS_CS water outlet.
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Fix the tube firmly with the tightening bolt, using the pipe wrench.
If your setup requires sharp bends in the tube, use the appropriate elbow fittings (OP_K or OP_F) as needed.
Here is a demonstration clip, how to attach the tube:
4. Start the Water
1. Turn on the incoming cold water tap
2. Turn on the CS_CS tap
3. Check if there is any water leakage
5. Turn on Revitaqua machine
1. Connect Revitaqua machine to electricity. The power cable is located on the back.
2. Switch on the Power Switch located on the back.
3. Switch on the Refrigeration Switch located on the back next to the Power Switch.
6. Set the Time (Important!)
1. Wait until the Revitaqua machine boot in from the previous step
2. Set the time as it shown in the video:
7. Let out the air
1. Press the Cold button once on the RevitAqua machine dashboard to release the air. After about 10 seconds, press the Cold button again to stop the process.
2. Wait a few minutes
3. Repeat this process until water flows out instead of air.
8. All set, ready to use :)
From now on, everything is set – your Revitaqua water dispenser is ready to use.
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Use the Cold button to pour Revitaqua water.
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Use the Normal button to pour regular filtered water.
As you may have noticed, the OP_N and OP_C parts were not required for installation. These are for maintenance purposes:
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OP_N is a tool for removing the large filter during replacement.
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OP_C is a one-time leakage detection tablet placed at the bottom of the machine. If a leak occurs, the tablet expands in size to alert you, indicating that it should be replaced with a new tablet.
This installation guide shows one possible method of setting up the Revitaqua machine. You may also install it differently, as long as the setup meets Revitaqua’s input/output requirements and constraints.
If you encounter any issues during installation, please contact us at info@revitaqua.com – we’ll be happy to assist you.
Finally, don’t forget to replace the filters as needed.
Above all, enjoy a healthier life with Revitaqua!









