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Filters for the Aqua-Pure AP801 and AP801-1.5 are used to address sediment, taste, rust, and odor concerns with your drinking water. The Aquapure AP810 whole house water filter removes sediment, rust, and other contaminates down to 5 microns. Depending on your incoming water quality it is recommended that you replace your AP810 filter at least every 6 months.
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Turn off incoming water by isolating the Aqua-Pure system with existing valves on your homes water supply system.
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Bleed the pressure from your Aqua-Pure unit by pressing down on the red button (pressure relief button) on the top of the filter housingAdvertisement
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Take your filter wrench and slide it up from the bottom of the filter housing towards the head. Once in place turn to the left to unscrew.
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Remove the housing, and wipe it clean, and then insert your new Aqua-Pure AP810 water filter.
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Add a small amount of silicone o-ring lubricant (available at most hardware stores) to the O-ring and screw the housing back into the head.
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Turn back on your water supply to the system.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I push the red button to turn the water off, but it still won't come loose?Community AnswerThe red button does not turn the water off, you need a valve before the filter to do that. The red button releases the remaining pressure. If you are having trouble, somehow brace the filter and turn it really hard. I broke the PVC pipe connecting it to my house because I didn't brace it when I was trying to get the filter off.
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QuestionHow do I remove air from the lines?Community AnswerThe button will do a little, but you probably just need to run the closest faucet for a while.
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QuestionWhen I turn the water on after putting in a new filter, and closing the housing, water comes pouring out. The housing appears to be correctly tightened. What could be wrong?Community AnswerDid you lose the large black O-ring? If the O-ring is missing, or if it's getting hard, then you will have a flood.
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Tips
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Change the filter cartridge at least every 6 months. Improper installation and maintenance may result in property damage due to water leakage.Thanks
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Warnings
- Do not use with water that is micro-biologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.Thanks
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