Whole House System Filter Change
Filter Change Instructions Tools Needed: Replacement Filters Filter Housing Wrench Silicone Lubricant Towels Cleaning Gloves Bleach Towels Replacment Filters Silicone Lubricant Filter Housing Wrench Bleach Cleaning Gloves Each filter is good for approximately 6 months or up to 100,000 gallons of water. The amount of time and water depends on the quality, temperature, and pressure of your water supply. Your replacement cycle may be longer or shorter because of this.
2. Press the red pressure release button Prepare for water discharge from system then press the red pressure release button. Use your Filter Housing Wrench to unscrew the housings from your system. Remove the old filter and throw it away. Drain any remaining water from the housing. 3. Filter Cleaning We recommend cleaning your filter housing once a year. To do this scrub the inside of the housing and the inside of the top manifold with one gallon of warm water mixed with 1 tablespoon of household bleach.
6. System Start-up Once your filter has been replaced and your housing is in place you are ready to turn on water supply to the system. Check for leaks as the system fills with water. If you discover a leak turn the water off, inspect your connection points and o-rings, retighten and try again. 7. Readying New Filters Flush your new filters by turning on cold water from the closest faucet. The water will become blackish as loose carbon particles are flushed out of the system.