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Replacement of Filter Cartridges:
Filter cartridge life varies depending on usage and/or water conditions. Changes in taste, color, and flow of the water being filtered
indicate that the cartridge should be replaced. It is recommended that the filter cartridges be replaced every 6 months. Replace
sooner if water pressure at faucet begins to drop noticeably or cartridge fails to perform satisfactorily.
WARNING: Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the system.
1. Turn off the water supply at both ends of the system.
2. Unplug the unit.
3. Depress the red pressure relief buttons on both filter housings. A small amount of water may come out of the release valve
when the pressure is released (this is normal).
4. Place a pail under the filter housing to catch any water during filter removal.
5. Using the filter housing wrench, loosen the filter housing.
6. When the filter housing is turning freely, hold onto it with both hands while backing the housing off the threads. The housing is
filled with water and a wet filter, which is heavy, so be cautious and ensure that you are adequately positioned to support the
weight.
7. Remove the old filter and dispose in the trash. Used filters are not considered hazardous waste.
8. Empty the housing of water, clean filter housing if stained, and insert the new filter cartridge. Make sure the o-ring on the filter
housing has not fallen off the housing when dumping the excess water or removing the old filter.
9. Attach the filter housing onto the system.
10. Tighten the filter housing back into position lightly with your hands. Use the wrench to ensure a good seal, although caution
should be taken to ensure the housing is not over tightened.
11. Slowly refill the system by opening the inlet water line just enough to fill the chamber with water.
12. Check the system for leaks.
13. If no leaks are evident, open the inlet water line completely and re-check for leaks.
14. Plug the system in and ensure that the UV lamp is operating.
15. Open the water supply line from the system.
16. Flush the system for a minimum of 5 minutes prior to use.
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