Cartridge specifications, Step by step installation instructions – GE GNWH38F User Manual

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Filter Cartridge Replacement

You should change your filter when the water flow is noticeably reduced or at least every 3 months.

Turn off water to filter. Water must be shut off from
an upstream valve.

Press the red pressure release button to release
pressure.

Unscrew the filter canister and discard used filter.
Wash the filter canister with mild soap and water.
Do not use harsh cleaners or hot water.
Inspect the filter canister O-ring. Make sure it is
lightly lubricated with clean food grade silicone
grease (silicone grease is available through GE
Parts and Service: 1.800.626.2002, part number
WS60X10005). Be sure the o-ring is seated in the
groove. It is recommended that you replace the
O-ring if it is damaged.

Place a new filter cartridge into the canister,
making sure it is centered and completely seated
on the bottom seal.

Reinstall the filter canister to the unit. Use the
canister wrench to tighten the canister. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.

Slowly turn on water to the filter by using the
upstream shut-off valve.

Press the red pressure release button to remove
trapped air.

After installation, flush the cartridge for
10 minutes, wait one hour, then flush again
for 10 minutes before using the water.

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Installation Overview

NOTE: Be sure to allow a minimum space of 1

1

2

–2

under

the filter for removing the sump to change the cartridge.

Turn canister wrench
clockwise to remove

Canister

Turn
clockwise
to remove
canister

Turn
counterclockwise
to tighten

Red pressure
release button

Filter
cartridge

O-ring seal

Filter canister

Head

STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Recommended
shut-off valve

Recommended
shut-off valve

Fitting

Ferrule

Hex nut

Fitting

Ferrule

Hex nut

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2

–2

Typical installation

Remote timer

Mounting
bracket

CARTRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS

Influent Challenge

Reduction

Average

Substance

Concentration

Requirements Reduction

Standard 42

Chlorine: Taste and Odor

2.0 mg/L

±

10%

50%

95.5%

Performance Data

This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 42
for the reduction of the substances listed below. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water
entering the system was reduced to a concentration
less than or equal to the permissible limit for water
leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI 42.

FXHTC Cartridge

Test Conditions
Flow Rate: 3 gpm (11.4 Lpm)
pH: 7.5

±

1

Inlet Pressure: 60 PSI (4.1 bar)
Temperature: 68°F

±

5°F (19.8°C

±

2.5°C)

Operating Requirements
Pressure: 30–125 psi (2.1–6.9 bar)
Turbidity: 5 NTU Max.
Temperature: 40°F–100°F (4.4°C–37.7°C)
Capacity: 5,000 gallons (18,927L) or 3 months

Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.

GE Model

Function

Life

Construction

FXHSC Sediment*

3

months/

Pleated

30 Micron*

24,000 gallons

Additional Replacement Filter

FXHSC Filter could be used as a replacement filter.

FXHSC Cartridge

Operating Guidelines
Minimum–Maximum Supply Water Pressure: 20–125 psi
Minimum–Maximum Supply Water Temperatures: 40°F–100°F

*Based on manufacturer’s internal testing.

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