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How to Replace the Filter
How to Replace the Filter
Fig.33
Fig.34
Fig.35
Fig.36
Fig.37
Fig.38
Fig.39
Fig.40
How to Replace the filter
IMPORTANT! Stop water flow prior to filter replacement.
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When the digital filter life indicator reaches full or you see
the flickering filter symbol, it is time to replace your filter.
(Fig.33)
Open the filter housing cover. (Fig.34)
First, slide the cover upwards. Then, slide the cover to the
left and remove it.
Remove the expired filter. (Fig.35)
Taking hold of the filter securely with your right hand, press
the filter firmly down against the spring loaded mechanism
to disengage the top of the filter and then pull it toward you
and up to remove it.
The upper part of the filter is separated from housing by
pressing firmly down.
Once you have engaged the spring loaded mechanism, you
can then easily remove the filter from the main body by pulling
it toward you.
Insert the new filter into the compartment. (Fig.36, 37)
Check for leakage by running water through your ionizer
before replacing the housing cover.
Seat the large opening on the bottom of the filter cartridge
onto the base in the center of the filter cushion.
Push the filter down and into the housing compartment
ensuring the opening at the top of the filter is seated properly
into the fitting at the top of the housing.
Spin the filter to ensure a good seal on the O-rings.
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Flush out the GAC carbon dust. (Fig.38)
The water will initially come out discolored (light to charcoal
gray) due to carbon particulates in the new filter.
This is not harmful and is typical of all GAC filters.
Allow the water to flow for 2-3 minutes in the "Filtered" mode
and this will flush all the carbon dust.
Immediately after filter replacement, the water will come out
black and unclear due to the activated carbon particulates in
the new filter but will become clear momentarily.
(It is not harmful.)
Reset the filter life indicator. (Fig.39)
Press the "Reset" button located at the top of the filter
housing compartment for 2-3 seconds while in standby
mode (water not running through the ionizer).
Replace the filter housing cover. (Fig.40)
When severely polluted water has been run through the ionizer
and filter.
Excessive odor in output water and/or severely decreased flow rate.
After prolonged period of inactivity of over 30 days.
Please replace filter when any one of the
flowing occur:
Attention!
After pressing the filter reset button, turn the main power
switch located on the back of the unit off then back on
to reset.