I would scold the product for lack of instructions but it's pretty easy to find out. There is a bracket that attaches to the back of the Keurig and holds the filter cover (secured with the four screws provided). The lid has two threaded holes on each side, clearly marked "IN" and "OUT". The filter itself screws into the underside of the lid. Also included were 12' 1/4" NSF 58 hoses rated at 230psi, two threaded cap fittings, three quick connect L fittings, a Keurig tail adapter (although our B150 already came with one) and a quick disconnect valve (great , now I don't have to buy one to disconnect the fridge line.) Ordered Friday afternoon, asked for next day delivery (I was planning to install this weekend) and received the goods before noon. Saturday UPDATE: Just finished installing. It was very simple.I had to run to the hardware store and get a tee to connect to the existing pipe that went to the fridge.I used one of the L shaped fittings on the adapter from the back of the unit to connect the pipe to the top I attached the second fitting to the OUTSIDE of the filter cap to tilt it down.I cut 8-10" of the tubing that came with it and used this short connector ung - it's very neat and the L-connectors ensure I don't have a bunch of hoses sticking out from behind the block. I cut about half of the remaining tubing to connect to IN and a brass compression tee I bought at the store (Keurig is right next to the fridge). I still have a quick L fitting, an adapter and about five feet of hose. I prefer extra details than not enough! I turned the water back on and surprisingly didn't turn the kitchen into a kids' pool. I turned on the B150P, it started drawing water, they told me it was heating the water. I checked the back of the unit and there was no water leak at all. During the heating cycle, the B150 gave an error that the water supply was off. I suspect the water pressure was low when the filter became saturated. The ice machine might have worked too. I pressed resume and after about five minutes of heating cycle the B150 told me I was ready to make a cup! Unfortunately I don't have any K-Cups! I'm going to Kroger! UPDATE: 09/04/2013: One month later and everything works great! I haven't seen those water bugs again and my wife and I have brewed almost 100 cups of coffee, cappuccino and cocoa. No leakage and the coffee tastes great!. 5 star rating confirmed!
Accurate And Versatile: Blufree Floating Pool Thermometer For Pools, Hot Tubs, Spas And More
22 Review
Transform Your Holiday Party With Creatrek'S Submersible LED Lights: Waterproof, Battery-Operated, And Perfect For Hot Tubs, Backyards And Pumpkins!
48 Review
AQUAPHOR Smile Water Filter Jug: Cyclamen Pink with A5 Cartridge - 350litre Capacity
23 Review
Filter under the sink Geyser Allegro
33 Review
300PCS Pre-Cut Unbleached Parchment Paper Sheets - Perfect For Baking, Grilling, Air Fryer & Steaming!
36 Review
PME Scriber Needle Modelling Tool, For Cake Decorating, 5.7-Inch
38 Review
100-Pack Of Disposable 18-Inch Piping Bags For Cake, Cupcake, And Cookie Decorating - Perfect For Icing And Frosting!
41 Review
2-Pack European Grade Silicone Bunte Cake Pan Set - Non Stick Bakeware Fluted Tube Mold For Jello, Gelatin & Cakes | 9 Inch Baking Pans | Aokinle | BPA Free
38 Review