GE - General Electric PNRQ15RBL00 GE reverse osmosis water system

User Manual - Page 19

For PNRQ15RBL00.

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Care and cleaning of the reverse osmosissystem. GEAppliances.com
When the blue light in the faucet base flashes,
it is time to replace the prefilter and Dostfilter. This will
occur every 6 months.
Be sure to wash your hands before handling inner parts
of the system.
Prefilter, Postfilter and Reverse Osmosis Membrane Cartridge Replacement Procedure
6. Removefoil on top of new replacement cartridges. Install
new cartridges into the manifold by turning to the right
about 1/3 turn until the alignment marks line up and the
cartridges stop. DO NOTOVERTIGHTEN.The cartridges will
rise up as they are turned.
1. Turn OFFthe icemaker (if attached to
the system).
NOTE: The prefilter and postfilter are identical. Vou may
install either filter in the prefilter or postfilter position. The
reverseosmosis cartridge is installed in the center position.
7. Turn ON water supply to fill the system (may take up to
four hours).Checkfor leaks.
2. Turn off water supply to the system.
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8. Removethe battery tray and replace the battery, positive
'%"side up,to reset timer and monitor function in faucet
base (seeBattery Installation for proper procedure).
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If only the prefilter and postfilter are replaced, turn the
faucet ON and fill and empty the storage tank two (2)
times. If the membrane cartridge is replaced,fill and
empty the storage tank a total of four (4)times. (Thiswill
remove the food-grade preservatives contained in new
membranes. This preservative will give product water an
unpleasant taste and odor.)
lO.Oncethe storage tank is full,turn on the icemaker.
3. Turn ON faucet to drain tank (may take several minutes).
Turn OFFfaucet when tank is empty.
4. Remove the prefilter, postfilter and ReverseOsmosis
cartridge by rotating to the left about 1/5 turn.
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NOTE:System should be sanitized when replacing the
prefilter and postfilter cartridge or the ReverseOsmosis
cartridge. Followthe Sanitizing the ReverseOsmosis System
procedure on page 20.
To remove
5. Follow Sanitizing the ReverseOsmosisSystem procedure
found on page 20.
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