How to Change the PUR Water Filter
Changing the water filter in your PUR water filtration system is an important part of ensuring that you and your family have access to clean, healthy drinking water. A clean water filter will remove impurities from your water, such as chlorine, lead, and cysts. It will also improve the taste and smell of your water.
Materials You’ll Need
- New PUR water filter
- Adjustable wrench
- Clean cloth
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Locate the water filter. The water filter is typically located under the sink, next to the water supply line. It will be a cylindrical-shaped canister with a blue cap.
- Turn off the water supply. Before you begin working on the water filter, it is important to turn off the water supply to your sink. This will prevent water from leaking out when you remove the filter.
- Unscrew the old filter. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the old filter. Be careful not to overtighten the wrench, as this could damage the filter or the housing.
- Remove the old filter. Once the filter is loosened, you can pull it straight down to remove it from the housing.
- Insert the new filter. Take the new filter and insert it into the housing. Hand-tighten the filter until it is snug. Do not overtighten the filter, as this could damage the filter or the housing.
- Turn on the water supply. Once the new filter is in place, you can turn on the water supply to your sink. Allow the water to run for a few minutes to flush out any air bubbles from the system.
- Check for leaks. Once the water has been running for a few minutes, check for any leaks around the filter. If you see any leaks, tighten the filter until the leak stops.
Tips
- Change your PUR water filter every 6 months, or more often if you have hard water.
- If you notice a decrease in water pressure or a change in the taste or smell of your water, it may be time to change your filter.
- If you have any difficulty changing your PUR water filter, please consult the manufacturer’s instructions or contact a qualified plumber.
Locating the Water Filter
Finding the water filter in your PUR water filtration system is a crucial step before replacing it. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you locate the filter effortlessly:
Identify the Filter Housing
Start by identifying the location of the filter housing. It’s typically a cylindrical or rectangular component connected to the underside of the sink or countertop. The housing may be concealed under a decorative cover or accessible through a small access panel.
Locate the Filter Type
Once you’ve located the filter housing, determine the type of filter you have. PUR offers various filter models, each with a unique design. Refer to your user manual or check the filter housing itself for any markings that indicate the filter type.
Inspect the Filter Housing
Carefully examine the filter housing for any visible indicators that will help you locate the filter. Some models may have a small access door or a release button that allows you to detach the filter easily. If you don’t see any obvious indicators, consult your user manual for specific instructions.
Here’s a table that summarizes the key points for locating the water filter:
Step | Key Points |
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1 | Identify the location of the filter housing. |
2 | Determine the type of filter you have. |
3 | Inspect the filter housing for visible indicators or consult the user manual for specific instructions. |
Inspecting the O-Rings
Inspecting the O-rings is a crucial step to ensure a leak-free connection when changing your PUR water filter. Follow these detailed instructions to properly inspect the O-rings:
1. Locate the O-rings:
- Remove the old filter cartridge.
- Inspect the inside of the filter head for two O-rings.
2. Remove the O-rings:
- Use a small screwdriver or tweezers to gently remove the O-rings from their grooves.
- Be careful not to damage the O-rings during removal.
3. Inspect the O-rings for damage:
- Examine the O-rings for any cuts, cracks, or tears.
- If any damage is found, the O-rings must be replaced before installing the new filter cartridge.
4. Clean and lubricate the O-rings:
- Wash the O-rings thoroughly with warm soapy water and rinse well.
- Apply a small amount of food-grade silicone grease to the O-rings, ensuring even distribution around the entire surface.
- Lubricating the O-rings will help create a watertight seal and extend their lifespan.
5. Reinstall the O-rings:
- Place the lubricated O-rings back into their grooves in the filter head.
- Make sure the O-rings are fully seated and not twisted.
Inspecting the O-rings properly ensures a secure and leak-free connection, guaranteeing optimal performance of your PUR water filter.
Installing the New Filter
Once you have removed the old filter, it’s time to install the new one. Here are the steps you need to follow:
1. Unpack the New Filter
Remove the new filter from its packaging and check to make sure that it looks undamaged.
2. Lubricate the O-Rings
Apply a small amount of food-grade lubricant to the O-rings on the new filter. This will help to create a watertight seal.
3. Align the Filter with the Housing
Align the new filter with the housing and insert it into the hole. Make sure that the O-rings are seated properly in the grooves.
4. Rotate the Filter Clockwise
Turn the filter clockwise until it is hand-tight. Do not overtighten the filter, as this could damage the housing.
5. Flush the Filter (Recommended)
After installing the new filter, it is recommended to flush it for a few minutes to remove any loose carbon particles. To do this, simply turn on the cold water tap and let the water run through the filter for 3-5 minutes.
Once you have flushed the filter, you can enjoy clean, filtered water from your PUR faucet.
Flushing the Filter
After installing the new filter, it is crucial to flush it properly to remove any carbon fines or activated carbon dust that may have accumulated during transportation or storage. Flushing the filter ensures that the water dispensed from your PUR system is clean and free of contaminants.
- Turn on the cold water tap and let it run through the filter for 5 minutes.
- Fill a clean container with the flushed water and discard it.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 two more times for a total of three flushes.
- New PUR water filter
- Wiping cloth
- Remove the old filter by twisting it counterclockwise.
- Insert the new filter into the housing and twist it clockwise until it is tight.
- Run water through the filter for 5 minutes to flush out any impurities.
After completing the flushing process, your PUR water filter will be ready to use. Remember to flush the filter every 6 months or as recommended by the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain its effectiveness and ensure the delivery of clean, healthy drinking water.
Table: Flushing Time Recommendations
Filter Type | Flushing Time |
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Faucet Mount Filters | 5 minutes |
Countertop Filters | 10 minutes |
Under Sink Filters | 1 gallon |
Testing for Leaks
Once the new filter is installed, it’s essential to test for leaks. Follow these steps to ensure a leak-free system:
1. Turn on the water supply
Slowly turn on the water supply valve to allow water to flow through the filter.
2. Check the connections
Inspect the connections between the filter housing and the water lines for any leaks. Use a flashlight to check for moisture or drips.
3. Check the filter head
Examine the filter head where the filter cartridge screws into the housing. Look for any leaks or seeping water around the seal.
4. Check the dispenser
Dispense some water from the faucet or dispenser and check for leaks at the spout or any other part of the dispenser.
5. Wait 10 minutes
After running the water, wait about 10 minutes to allow the system to settle. This gives time for any potential leaks to become apparent.
6. Inspect the floor and countertops
Check around the filter, water lines, and dispenser for any puddles of water or moisture on the floor or countertops. These could indicate a leak.
7. Repeat the test
If you find any leaks, turn off the water supply and tighten the connections or replace the faulty part. Repeat the test again until no leaks are detected.
8. Troubleshooting common leaks
If you encounter any persistent leaks, here’s a troubleshooting table to help you identify and resolve the issue:
Leak Location | Possible Causes and Solutions |
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Filter housing connections | – Loose connections: Tighten the connections using a wrench or pliers. – Damaged O-rings: Replace the O-rings with new ones. |
Filter head | – Loose filter cartridge: Remove and reinstall the filter cartridge, ensuring it’s properly seated and tightened. |
Dispenser spout | – Worn-out or damaged washers: Replace the washers in the dispenser spout. |
Maintaining the Filter
To ensure clean and healthy water, it’s crucial to regularly maintain your PUR water filter. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
1. Gather Materials
Before you begin, gather the following materials:
2. Turn Off the Water Supply
Locate the water supply valve and turn it off. This will prevent water from flowing while you change the filter.
3. Remove the Old Filter
Grab the old filter and twist it counterclockwise to remove it from the mounting bracket.
4. Clean the Housing
Use a damp cloth to wipe down the inside of the filter housing. Remove any debris or mineral buildup.
5. Insert the New Filter
Remove the new filter from its packaging and insert it into the clean housing. Twist the filter clockwise until it stops to secure it.
6. Turn On the Water Supply
Gradually turn on the water supply valve.
7. Flush the Filter
Let the water run through the filter for about 5 minutes to flush out any remaining air or debris.
8. Check for Leaks
Inspect the filter and connections for any leaks. Tighten the filter if necessary.
9. Reset the Filter Indicator
If your PUR system has a filter indicator, press and hold the reset button for a few seconds to reset it.
10. Monitor the Filter Regularly
PUR filters generally last for six months or 100 gallons of filtered water. Monitor your filter’s usage and replace it when necessary to ensure optimal performance and water quality.
How To Change The Pur Water Filter
Changing the PUR water filter is a simple process that can be completed in a few minutes. Here are the steps on how to change the PUR water filter: