How to Replace Reverse Osmosis Filters
AssemblingDelta·3 months agoFirst, turn off the water supply and release any pressure in the system by opening the faucet. Twist off the filter housings, replace the old filters, and make sure to properly seat the new ones. Finally, reassemble everything and turn the water back on. Don’t forget to flush the system for a few minutes!
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Turn off the water supply, relieve pressure, twist off the old filters, pop in new ones, and twist everything back on. Easy peasy!
I’ve done this a bunch of times. Turn off the water, twist off the filter housings, swap out the old filters for new ones, and twist everything back together. Remember to flush the system for a few minutes afterward.
Replacing a reverse osmosis filter is like changing a light bulb, but with more water and fewer ladders.
Just follow the instructions that came with your system. They're there for a reason!
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