NSF 42, 53 & 401 Certified to Filter Out Contaminants
Tested and certified by IAPMO R&T against NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 in PureSource Ultra II - U and PureSource Ultra II - M for reduction of claims on the performance data sheet. * For details, see Performance Data sheet.
- NSF 42, 53 & 401 Certified to Filter Out Contaminants
Product Line |
Water Filters |
Size |
None |
Factory |
Sourced |
Color |
White |
Retail Packaging Height |
9 1/10" |
Retail Packaging Width |
2" |
Retail Packaging Depth |
2" |
Country of Origin |
Singapore |
Filter Location |
Back Top-right |
Filter Type |
Water Filter |
Flow Rate |
0.65 gpm |
Genuine Replacement Part |
Yes |
Installation Action |
Push and twist |
Item Package Quantity |
3 |
Minimum Operating Temperature |
33 F |
Minimum Working Pressure |
30 psi |
Maximum Working Pressure |
100 psi |
Rated Capacity |
125 Gallons |
Recommended Change Frequency |
3 - 6 Months |
ANSI Certified |
Yes |
Care Instructions |
Installation and Care InstructionsNOTICE: Review Frigidaire Refrigerator Use and Care Guide before installation and use of system. See fits models listing on Frigidaire.com.1. Remove the current filter and discard.2. Slide the new filter in with the grip oriented horizontally.3. Push the filter firmly and turn 90° to the right until it snaps into place. The grip should now be oriented vertically.4. Run water through the dispenser for approximately 3 minutes, or 1.5 gallons, to prime the filter before use. Discard the water.5. Replace every 6 months or 125 gallons |
Dishwasher Safe |
No |
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Type:
Refrigerator Accessories
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