Sobre o filtro de água.

Suporte do cartucho

Coloque o topo do cartucho dentro do suporte do cartucho e rode-o lentamente para a direita.

Cartucho do filtro de água

(em alguns modelos)

O cartucho do filtro de água encontra-se no canto superior posterior direito do compartimento do frigorífico.

Quando trocar o filtro

Há uma luz indicadora para a substituição do cartucho do filtro de água no dispensador. Esta luz tornar-se-á laranja para indicar que em breve será necessária a troca do filtro.

O cartucho do filtro deve ser substituído quando a luz indicadora de substituição tornar- se vermelha, ou quando o fluxo de água para o dispensador de água ou de gelo diminuir.

Instalação do cartucho do filtro

Para trocar o cartucho, primeiro remova o filtro velho rodando-o devagar para a esquerda. Não puxe o filtro para baixo. Pode ocorrer que pingue um pouco de água.

Encha o cartucho novo com água da pia para permitir um fluxo melhor do dispensador imediatamente após a instalação.

Alinhe a seta no cartucho com o suporte do cartucho, e coloque o topo do novo cartucho dentro do suporte. Não o empurre para dentro do suporte.

Rode o cartucho do filtro devagar para a direita até parar. NÃO APERTE DEMASIADO. Ao rodar o cartucho, este se ajustará automaticamente na posição. O cartucho rodará cerca de 1/4 de volta.

Deixe escorrer água do dispensador durante três minutos (cerca de seis litros) para limpar o sistema e evitar salpicos.

Prima e mantenha premido o botão RESET

WATER FILTER (REINICIAR FILTRO DE ÁGUA) no dispensador durante três segundos.

NOTA: Um cartucho de filtro recém-instalado pode ocasionar salpicos de água no dispensador.

Válvula de desvio do filtro

Válvula de desvio do filtro

Énecessário utilizar a válvula de desvio do filtro quando um cartucho de filtro novo não estiver disponível. O dispensador de água e o dispensador de gelo não funcionarão sem o filtro ou sem que a válvula de desvio do filtro esteja activada.

Filtros de substituição:

Para encomendar cartuchos de filtro adicionais, entre em contacto com o seu fornecedor local.

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GE 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 installation instructions Sobre o filtro de água, Cartucho do filtro de água, Quando trocar o filtro

21, 23, 25, 27, 29 specifications

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