PUR PPT711WAMA

PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher Instruction Manual

Model: PPT711WAMA | Brand: PUR

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher (Model PPT711WAMA) is designed to provide cleaner, great-tasting water by reducing various contaminants. This pitcher features a 7-cup capacity, a slim design for easy refrigerator storage, and a convenient filter change light indicator. It utilizes a powerful 3-in-1 filtration system, certified to reduce lead and microplastics, and improve water taste by reducing chlorine.

PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher, white with blue filter housing, filled with water.

Image: The PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher, showcasing its design and filter system.

2. Nhazi ntuziaka

  1. Kwadebe nzacha ahụ: Remove the PUR Plus filter from its packaging. Submerge the filter in cold water for 15 minutes to prime it. This helps remove air bubbles and prepares the filter for optimal performance.
  2. Wash the Pitcher: Wash the pitcher, lid, and filter housing with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. The pitcher is dishwasher safe (top rack only).
  3. Fanye ihe nzacha: Insert the prepared filter into the filter housing. Twist it clockwise to lock it securely in place.
  4. Kpọkọta ite ahụ: Place the filter housing with the installed filter into the pitcher. Secure the lid onto the pitcher.
  5. Mwepụ mbụ: Fill the pitcher with tap water. Discard the first two pitchers of filtered water. This flushes out any carbon dust from the filter.
Diagram showing the PUR Plus pitcher features: 7-cup capacity, sleek design, filter change light indicator, and dishwasher safe.

Image: Key features of the PUR Plus Water Filter Pitcher.

Nhazi ntuziaka vidiyo

Vidiyo: Efereview of PUR Plus Pitchers, Dispensers, and Filters, demonstrating setup and features.

3. Ntuziaka ọrụ

  1. Na-ejuputa Pitcher: Open the small lid on the top of the pitcher. Place the pitcher under a cold water tap and fill the upper reservoir with water. The water will slowly filter through to the main pitcher chamber.
  2. Ihe ngosi mgbanwe nzacha: The pitcher is equipped with a filter gauge light on the lid. Press the button to check the filter status:
    • Ọkụ ndụ ndụ: Filter is working optimally.
    • Ìhè edo edo: A ga-agbanwe nzacha ahụ n'oge na-adịghị anya.
    • Ìhè uhie: Filter needs to be replaced immediately.
  3. Ịwụsa Mmiri: The LockFit cap design allows you to pour water while the remaining water in the reservoir is still filtering, minimizing spills.
Close-up of the PUR Plus pitcher lid showing the filter change light indicator with green, yellow, and red lights indicating filter status.

Image: The filter change light indicator on the PUR Plus pitcher lid.

4. Nlekọta

  1. Nhicha: The pitcher, lid, and filter housing are dishwasher safe (top rack recommended). For manual cleaning, use mild soap and water. Ensure the filter change indicator mechanism on the lid does not get wet during washing.
  2. Ndochi nzacha: Replace the PUR Plus filter every 40 gallons or approximately every 2 months, whichever comes first. Always use genuine PUR filters for certified performance. Look for the "PUR Genuine Filter" seal.
  3. Resetting the Filter Indicator: After replacing the filter, press and hold the filter gauge button for 5 seconds to reset the indicator. The light will turn green.
A person placing the PUR Plus pitcher components into a dishwasher for cleaning.

Image: The PUR Plus pitcher is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

Image emphasizing the importance of using genuine PUR filters, with a 'PUR Genuine Filter' seal and a filter cartridge.

Image: Always use genuine PUR filters for optimal performance.

5. Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • Slow Filtration: If water filters slowly, ensure the filter was properly primed by soaking it in cold water for 15 minutes before first use. Air bubbles can sometimes impede flow; try gently shaking the pitcher to dislodge them. If the filter is old, it may be clogged and require replacement.
  • Filter Indicator Not Working: Ensure the battery in the lid's indicator is functional. If the light does not respond after pressing the button, the battery may need replacement (refer to specific instructions for battery access, if applicable, or contact support).
  • Unusual Water Taste: If the filtered water has an unusual taste, ensure the filter was properly flushed by discarding the first two pitchers of filtered water. If the taste persists, the filter may be expired or faulty and should be replaced.

6. Nkọwapụta

  • Akara: PUR
  • Aha nlereanya: PUR PLUS 7 Cup Water Pitcher Filtration System
  • Nọmba nlereanya: PPT711WAMA
  • Ike: 7 Cups (approximately 3.5 Pounds)
  • Akụkụ ngwaahịa: 11.3"L x 11.3"W x 10.9"H
  • Ihe: Plastic
  • Njirimara Pụrụ Iche: Gbanwee ihe ngosi nzacha
  • Ụzọ nchacha: Activated Carbon, Ion Exchange
  • Ndụ iyo: Up to 40 gallons or 2 months
  • Ngwa gụnyere: 1 PUR Plus Pitcher filter (PPF951K)
Image showing the dimensions of the PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher: 10.1 inches high, 9.6 inches wide, and 4.5 inches deep.

Image: Dimensions of the PUR Plus 7-Cup Water Filter Pitcher.

7. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

This product comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official PUR website. For further assistance, troubleshooting, or to purchase genuine replacement filters, please visit the PUR Store on Amazon.

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