How to Install a Swift Green SGF LB60 Refrigerator Water Filter
The eco-friendly Swift Green SGF-LB60 Refrigerator Water Filter is a compatible direct replacement filter for the LG 5231JA2006B filter, as well as several other water filters that are listed below. Swift Green filters use a coconut shell carbon filter that is more (Eco-friendly) environmentally friendly filter media that provides superior water filtering, and is WQA Gold Seal Certified to NSF 42 standards.Whether you use the Swift Green SGF-LB60 filter or the OEM LG 5231JA2006B (LT600P) filter, it is recommended that you replace your refrigerator filter when the water filter indicator reaches 0 or the water dispenser or ice-maker noticeably decreases production, typically every 4-6 months. By changing your filter when needed, it will help reduce the chlorine taste and smell from your water, as well as removing sediment. This produces cleaner and better-tasting drinking and cooking water.
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1Locate the filter inside the filter housing located inside your LG refrigerator.Ad
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2Rotate the knob of the old cartridge counterclockwise. When the filter is released, it will click out of place.
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3Replacing the filter might causes a small amount of water to drain. Place a cup under the filter hole to catch it. Then to remove the old filter, pull straight out.
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4Place the new Swift filter into the filter housing, and firmly push the filter cartridge into place until it stops.
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5Twist the new filter about one turn clockwise, until the filter handle is in a horizontal position. The filter will click into place.
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6When the water filter indicator displays the message 0 Change Filter Month, reset the water filter status display and indicator light by pressing and holding the LIGHT/FILTER button for more than 3 seconds.Ad
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- Flush filter for 3 minutes (approx. 10 glasses) for optimal performance. It is normal to see sputtering, intermittent or slow flow during the first 3 minutes. Check filter for leaks.
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