FILTER CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
The life of the cartridge depends on the water volume used and the
substances in the water. Normally the cartridge should be changed at intervals
of three to six months or less. Replace the cartridge sooner if the water
pressure at the faucet begins to drop noticeably or if you notice changes in the
taste, color, or flow of the filtered water.
1. (A)
Bypass water to the filter by turning the handle clockwise
1/2 turn until it comes to a stop.
NOTE: This will shut off all water flow to the housing. Water going to the
household is not being filtered at this time. Be sure to fill a bucket of water
first so you may clean housing after it has been removed.
(B)
Remove bottom of housing by unscrewing.
2. Locate and remove large O-ring
(B)
Discard used cartridge
. Rinse out bottom of housing and fill 1/3 full with
water. Add 2 tablespoons of bleach and scrub cap and bottom of housing
with non-abrasive sponge or cloth. Rinse thoroughly. Lubricate O-ring
(C)
with clean silicone. Insert O-ring back into groove and smooth into
place with finger.
NOTE: This step is important to ensure proper housing seal. Make sure
O-ring is seated level in the groove.
(D)
Insert new cartridge
over standpipe in bottom of housing.
3. (A)
Screw bottom of housing onto the cap and hand-tighten until snug.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. Make certain cap standpipe slips into cartridge.
(B)
Slowly turn handle on housing 1/2 turn counter-clockwise to allow
(C)
filter to fill with water.
Depress red pressure relief button to release
trapped air. Flush cartridge for 15 minutes. Check for leaks before leaving
installation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Leaks . . .
between cap and bottom of filter housing:
1. Turn off water supply and press the red pressure relief button. Remove
bottom of housing.
2. Clean O-ring and O-ring groove (located directly beneath threads of
housing). Inspect O-ring for defects. Replace if needed. Lubricate O-ring
with clean silicone and replace securely into groove. Screw bottom of
housing onto cap and hand-tighten until snug. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
3. Turn on water supply. Depress red pressure relief button to release
trapped air. If leaks persist, or if there are other leaks on the system, turn
off water supply. Call OMNIFILTER Customer Service at 800-279-9404.
on inlet/outlet connections:
1. Turn off water supply. Depress red pressure relief button to release
trapped air. Tighten fittings about 1/2 turn with a wrench.
2. Turn on water supply. If leaks persist, or if there are other leaks on system,
turn off water supply. Call OMNIFILTER Customer Service at: 800-279-9404.
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(A)
, wipe clean of lubricant and set aside.
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B
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A
C
B
D
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A
A
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C