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7

cartridge replacement cycle  

The recommended filter cartridge change cycle is 6 months.  

important

:

 The period between cartridge replacements is not 

guaranteed; it is an estimate based on filtering mains water of 
average quality. Please bear in mind that water quality varies from 
locality to locality and situation to situation. In areas with higher 
than average turbidity (particle contamination) more frequent 
cartridge changes may be necessary.

Before you begin. 

No special tools are required for this operation. 

All you will need is a suitable receptacle to catch any spillage and 
a cloth or a sponge handy. A rubber glove is provided to hold the 
wet cartridge.

Lubricating the rubber seals. 

For ease of assembly we 

recommend that a film of silicone grease is applied to the filter 
housing ‘O’ Seal at least every other cartridge change to maintain 
the smooth operation of the unit. 

important note:

 Only a WRAS 

approved silicon lubricant should be used for this purpose. Small 
tubes of a WRAS approved silicon grease can be purchased from 
Franke FilterFlow at 

www.FrankeFilterFlow.co.uk

disposing of the Spent cartridge. 

You may dispose of the 

cartridge in your normal household waste. Both the ceramic and 
carbon components of the Franke 02 & Franke 01 cartridges are 
biodegradable. You are welcome to return either the plastic parts 
or the complete cartridge to Franke FilterFlow for recycling. 
Should you decide to return the cartridge please allow it to dry 
naturally and return it in the original packaging.

1.

 Locate the shut-off valve 

and turn off the mains water 
supply to the filter housing.

4.

 Hold the housing over 

the bowl and continue to 
unscrew sump. Carefully 
remove the sump and 
empty the water it 
contains. Set it to one 
side. Unscrew the filter 
cartridge and discard it.

7.

 Turn the water supply ‘on’ and check the system carefully for 

leaks.  Leave the filter tap in the ‘on’ position and allow the water 
to run for a minimum of 10 minutes to flush the system. Check the 
flow rate. We recommend no more than 30 seconds a litre for 
optimum performance. If the flow is too fast it can be regulated by 
adjusting the stop valve.

6.

 Screw the sump to the head  

and tighten it firmly. Re-mount 
the assembled housing on the 
two retaining screws.

5.

 Screw the new cartridge in to 

the head. Tighten it firmly to 
make a seal. Do not over tighten 
as this may cause the threaded 
section to shear.

2.

 Activate the filtered water 

lever to “ON” to release the 
pressure in the system. Leave 
the tap in the on position.

important note

. If the tap is 

not left on the pressure trapped 
in the system will make it 
impossible to unlock the filter 
housing sump from the head.

3.

 Have a bowl to hand.  Grip the 

sump firmly and turn it to the left, 
just sufficient to break the seal. 
Lift the filter housing assembly off 
its two supporting screws.

Section 8:  

cHanging tHe cartridge in your Franke FiLterFLow

Summary of Contents for filterflow Zurich filter system

Page 1: ...franke filTerflow Zurich filTer sysTem installation guide technical information please retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...rts are used to service your Franke FilterFlow These can be obtained on line at www FrankeFilterFlow co uk or call freephone 0808 165 0008 Filter Cartridge Replacement Period Franke FilterFlow filter...

Page 3: ...from home If you are planning to leave the premises where the filter is installed for an extended period it is advisable to isolate the filter system Turn off the water supply to the filter using the...

Page 4: ...ions for the two bracket supporting screws J Screw in both screws leaving their heads protruding approximately 3mm to allow the bracket E to be easily lifted on and off the screws L Zurich Tap Supplie...

Page 5: ...ector may result in a water leak or failure of the joint Turn the water on Check to make sure all the connections are secure Close the stop valve and turn the lever of your filter tap to the ON positi...

Page 6: ...or a few moments This may continue for 2 to 3 weeks until the cartridge is fully conditioned Tiny black specks in the water Tiny black specs may appear initially in the water These are harmless partic...

Page 7: ...he complete cartridge to Franke FilterFlow for recycling Should you decide to return the cartridge please allow it to dry naturally and return it in the original packaging 1 Locate the shut off valve...

Page 8: ...sed by negligent use or care misuse neglect careless operation or handling of the filter system which is not in accordance with the Franke FilterFlow operating guidlines Use of the filter system for a...

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