A guide to keeping the refrigerator’s water filter clean and functional
Today’s modern refrigerators are commonly fitted with a water filter system that provides purified water and ice. These water filters are commonly situated on the grille at the refrigerator’s base, or embedded next to the refrigerators electrical compartment, and can be easily removed for cleaning by simply turning the filter in a counterclockwise motion before pulling it out. Some models have the water filter released through the push a button that is placed at an accessible point on the refrigerator.
The simplest way of cleaning your filter periodically is to do the following:
- Clean out the residue on the filter with a dry brush
- Soak it in a gentle cleaner or specific refrigerator water filter cleaner for a few minutes, and then rinse off with running water. Avoiding adding water pressure to the filter is crucial to avoid damages.
- Rinse completely till the water is clear and never touch it with dirty hands after washing. Allow the filter to dry out completely and then fit it back into its position securely.
When you notice that there is a decreased or irregular flow on the water purifier, then you know that the main issue could be with a clogged filter. Moreover, the ice cubes being produced may sometimes be generated as slightly muddy or discolored than the regular quality of ice cubes you get from your refrigerator’s dispenser. However, some models are equipped with sensors that indicate that your refrigerator’s water filter is malfunctioning. These extreme indicators are the flags that tell you that your water filter needs prompt replacement.
Most often, a simple indicator like the change in taste of your water can clearly indicate that your water filter needs replacement. Naturally, water filters tend to lose their durable function of filtering out contaminants as it gets worn out over age. Periodic cleaning and replacement can ensure that the water quality never compromises with your health.