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WATER
FILTER
WATER
FILTER
@
CHANGE
ALTER
It is recommended that you replace the
water
filter:
Approximately
every 6 months.
When
the
water
filter
indicator
turns on.
When
the
water
dispenser output
decreases.
When
the ice cubes are smaller
than normal.
1.
Remove the old
water
filter.
Lower
or
remove the
top
left
shelf
to
allow
the
water
filter
to
rotate a
II
the
way
down.
Press
the push button
to
open the
water
filter
cover.
NOTE: Replacing the
water
filter
causes a small amount
of
water
(around 1 oz.
or
25 cc)
to
drain.
Before pushing the button
to
open the
water filter cover, place a cup under
the front end
of
the cover
to
collect
any
leaking water. Hold the
water
filter upright, once
it
is
removed,
to
prevent
any
remaining
water
from
spilling out
of
the
water
filter.
Pull the
water
filter downward
and pull out.
Make
sure
to
rotate
the
filter
down
completely before
pulling
it
out
of
the manifold
hole.
2. Replace
with
a
new
water
filter.
Take
the new
water
filter
out
of
its packaging and
remove the protective cover
from
the o-rings.
With
water
filter
tabs in the horizontal position, push the new
water
filter
into
the
manifold
hole until
it
stops.
29
Rotate the
water
filter up
into
position and close the cover.
The cover will click when closed
correctly.
3.
After
the
water
filter
is replaced, dispense 2.5
gallons
of
water
(flush
for
approximately
5 minutes)
to
remove
trapped
air
and
contaminants
from
the system. Do not dispense the entire 2.5 gallon
amount continuously. Depress and release the
dispenser
pad
for
cycles
of
30
seconds
ON
and
60
seconds
OFF.
4.
Water Filter Bypass Plug
Keep the
water
filter
bypass plug.
You
MUST
use
the
water
filter
bypass plug when a
replacement
water
filter
cartridge
is
not available.
A. CAUTION:
DO
NOT operate refrigerator without
water filter
or
water filter plug installed.
NOTE:
To
purchase a replacement
water
filter, visit a
Sears store
or
calll-800-4-MY-HOME®.
Also, you
may
order on-line
at
www.sears.com/partsdirect
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