Fridge filters should be replaced periodically, or around every 6 months, to ensure the water you are drinking is as clean and fresh as can be. If you don’t replace your filter often enough, your water may develop an unpleasant smell and taste, which can reduce the quality of your drinks. Thankfully, replacing it is nice and simple just as shown in our step by step guide below.
1. Check your appliance's instruction manual if you need help with locating your fridge water filter. Usually water filters are located and covered in the upper right hand corner of your refrigerator or in the base grille.
2. Turn off the water supply.
3. Lift the filter cover up.
4. Pull the filter out from the fridge and discard it.
5. Open your new filter and install it by twisting it clockwise to lock it in place.
6. After installing, turn on the water supply and dispense around two gallons of water before drinking to remove air and contaminants from the water supply.
TIP: You can use the water in other household work or to water your plants.
Caution
- After installing a new filter, always discard the ice produced within the first 24 hours after switching on the ice maker.
- If the appliance or the ice has not been used actively for several weeks or months or if the ice cubes have an unpleasant taste or odour, change the water filter.
- We do not recommend that you clean and reuse water filters.