97.00 % of chlorine taste + odour, 97.60% of particulates (class I), 99.99% of cysts, 99.10% of turbidity,
99.30% of lead at pH 6.5, 99.90% of lead at pH 8.5, 99.92% of asbestos, 89.60% of benzene,
98.70% of carbofuran, 99.90% of p-dichlorobenzene, 94.50% of mercury at pH 6.5, 96.60% of mercury at pH 8.5,
Capacity - 300 gallons - 1136 litres
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Keep water as pure as possible change @ recommended times
* When the filter change indicator light comes on
* Prevent possible bacterial growth + build up
* Every 6 months - approx - depending on usage
* Water flow slows
* Ice cubes look smaller
* Unused for more than 2 weeks eg. during a move or extended holiday
* Objectionable taste or smell in the water/ice
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Fridge Filter Installation
1/ Turn off water supply to refrigerator appliance
2/ Run off some water from dispenser to release any pressure in system
3/ Twist + Pull gently old + used water filter - Quarter-Turn Counter-Clockwise
Note - small amount of water will escape - but will shut off automatically
Note - used fridge filter will contain water
4/ Remove red protective cap from top of new fridge water filter
5/ Push firmly + Twist new water filter up into fridge until it stops - Quarter-Turn Clockwise
6/ Gradually turn water supply on to refrigerator appliance
7/ Purge Filter System - flush water through filter using fridge water dispenser - until water runs clear
Note - As with all new water filters
7/ Check connections carefully for any possible water leaks