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Instapure Faucet water filters

Official Instapure faucet water filter parts

Instapure makes faucet water filters that are known for reliability and top performance. Although your Instapure faucet water filter typically works for years without having problems, you can never tell when parts will wear out or break. When that happens, get the replacement parts you need from Sears PartsDirect.

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Replacing the O-ring in a leaking quick-connect water fitting on your Instapure faucet water filter

  • Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the water fitting.
  • Shut off the water supply to the faucet water filter. Open the faucet and bleed pressure off the water supply line.
  • Disconnect the water line from the quick-disconnect fitting.
  • Using a small slot screwdriver, remove the collet and O-ring from the quick-disconnect water fitting.
  • Clean the port of the disconnect fitting.
  • Lubricate and insert the new O-ring into the bottom of the port. Push the collet into the port until it locks in place.
  • Reinstall the water line and turn on the water supply going to the faucet water filter.

Installing a saddle valve for your Instapure faucet water filter

  • Shut off the main water valve for your house and open faucets to bleed off water pressure from the cold water pipes.
  • When attaching the saddle valve to iron pipe, drill a 1/8-inch hole for the valve pin.
  • Connect the needle valve to the pipe.
  • For copper or plastic pipes, carefully turn the valve handle to pierce the pipe. For an iron pipe, turn the valve handle to shut the valve.