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Can a water filter be installed sideways?

Can a water filter be installed sideways?

The filter can be mounted in any direction, including sideways or upside down. Keep in mind, however, that cartridge changes for upside-down or sideways mounted filters can be messy and clumsy. PVC installation is preferred, but the filter will work fine with metal.

What do I do if my water filter is stuck?

If the water filter is stuck:

  1. Try closing and re-opening the Water Filter Compartment Door.
  2. Ensure the door is fully opened.
  3. Turn off the water to the Refrigerator and purge some of the water from the water line line, using the water dispenser.

Will a clogged water filter cause ice maker?

A clogged or incorrectly installed water filter can reduce the water flow to the ice maker and dispenser and could cause one or more of the following: Odd tasting ice or water. Ice maker not producing any ice.

Why is my new water filter not working?

4– The new water filter you installed may not be fully screwed (or seated) into the filter housing. If the filter is not fully threaded into the housing, low flow or a trickle can occur. Make sure you have the filter tightened properly. Remove the filter completely and reinstall making sure it is tight.

Do you have to turn off the water when replacing a refrigerator?

Note: The water supply to the refrigerator does not have to be turned off when replacing the water filter. Before removing the old filter, place a cloth beneath the filter to catch the few drops of water that may fall when the filter is removed.

Why is there no water coming out of my water dispenser?

1– If your old refrigerator water filter worked and water flowed from the dispenser normally, but after installing a new water filter the water is only a trickle from the dispenser, try reinstalling the old filter to see if the cause of the issue is the new filter. 2– You may have bought a cheap aftermarket water filter.

What should I do when my water filter is replaced?

Select Water on the dispenser selector and press the pad until water begins to flow. The first few ounces of water may sputter due to air in the replacement filter. This is normal. Continue to dispense approximately 1-2 gallons of water to make sure all air is purged from the system.

4– The new water filter you installed may not be fully screwed (or seated) into the filter housing. If the filter is not fully threaded into the housing, low flow or a trickle can occur. Make sure you have the filter tightened properly. Remove the filter completely and reinstall making sure it is tight.

Note: The water supply to the refrigerator does not have to be turned off when replacing the water filter. Before removing the old filter, place a cloth beneath the filter to catch the few drops of water that may fall when the filter is removed.

1– If your old refrigerator water filter worked and water flowed from the dispenser normally, but after installing a new water filter the water is only a trickle from the dispenser, try reinstalling the old filter to see if the cause of the issue is the new filter. 2– You may have bought a cheap aftermarket water filter.

Select Water on the dispenser selector and press the pad until water begins to flow. The first few ounces of water may sputter due to air in the replacement filter. This is normal. Continue to dispense approximately 1-2 gallons of water to make sure all air is purged from the system.