1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Frizzlife PLC10 is a high-performance replacement filter cartridge designed for Frizzlife under-sink water filtration systems, including models FK99, FP99, SW10, and SW10F. This 2-in-1 compound filter is engineered to provide clean, healthy drinking water by reducing common contaminants while retaining beneficial minerals.

Image 1: The Frizzlife PLC10 Replacement Filter cartridge.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Abụọ-Stage Advanced Purification: Combines a 5-micron sediment filter to reduce particles like sand, silt, and rust, with a 0.5-micron block carbon filter to reduce 99.99% of lead, chlorine, odor, and other particles.
- Mineral Retention: Utilizes unique technology to remove contaminants while preserving essential minerals such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium, vital for health.
- Ogologo ije ozi: Designed to last up to 1 year or filter 1,600 gallons of water, providing clear, clean, lead-free, and odorless water.
- Ọnụego nfe dị elu: Ensures efficient water delivery without significant reduction in flow.

Image 2: Diagram illustrating the filtration elements and contaminants removed by the Frizzlife PLC10 filter, including lead, copper, chlorine, odor, sand, cyst, VOCs, and large particles, while retaining beneficial minerals like Ca, Zn, Fe, Na, Mg, and P.
2. Ndakọrịta
The Frizzlife PLC10 Replacement Filter is specifically designed for use with the following Frizzlife under-sink water filtration systems:
- Frizzlife FK99
- Frizzlife FP99
- Frizzlife SW10
- Frizzlife SW10F
Image 3: The Frizzlife PLC10 filter positioned next to a compatible Frizzlife under-sink water filtration system, illustrating its intended use.
3. Ntinye na Ndochi
Follow these steps to replace your Frizzlife PLC10 filter cartridge. It is recommended to turn off the water supply to the system before beginning the replacement process.
- Gbanyụọ Ọsọ Mmiri: Locate the cold water supply valve leading to your Frizzlife under-sink filter system and turn it off.
- Sistemụ ịda mbà n'obi: Open the filtered water faucet to release any remaining pressure in the system. Allow water to drain until the flow stops.
- Wepu ihe nzacha ochie: Use the filter wrench provided with your original filtration system to loosen and remove the old filter cartridge. Turn counter-clockwise. Note: The filter housing can be very tight. Apply firm pressure and use the provided wrench. If necessary, a strap wrench can assist in gripping the outer housing.
- Kwadebe ihe nzacha ọhụrụ: Remove the new PLC10 replacement filter from its packaging. Ensure all protective caps or seals are removed.
- Wụnye nzacha ọhụrụ: Insert the new filter cartridge into the filter head. Align the top of the filter with the head and twist clockwise until it is securely in place. Hand-tighten only, do not overtighten.
- Weghachite mbubata mmiri: Slowly turn on the cold water supply valve. Check for any leaks around the filter housing.
- Flush New Filter: Open the filtered water faucet and allow water to run for approximately 5-10 minutes to flush out any carbon fines and air from the new filter. The water may appear cloudy initially; this is normal and will clear up.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Once installed and flushed, your Frizzlife PLC10 filter system is ready for use. Simply open your filtered water faucet to dispense purified water. For optimal performance and taste, it is recommended to use cold water for filtration.
5. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance ensures the continued effectiveness of your Frizzlife PLC10 filter.
- Ndochi nzacha: The PLC10 filter cartridge should be replaced every 1 year or after filtering 1,600 gallons of water, whichever comes first.
- Nleba anya ogo mmiri: If you notice a decrease in water flow, a change in taste, or increased cloudiness before the recommended replacement interval, it may indicate that the filter is reaching the end of its service life due to high sediment levels in your local water supply. In such cases, consider replacing the filter earlier.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Difficulty Removing Old Filter:
The filter housing can become very tight over time. Ensure you are using the filter wrench provided with your original system. Apply firm, steady pressure in a counter-clockwise direction. If it remains stuck, a strap wrench can provide additional leverage on the outer housing. Avoid excessive force that could damage the system.
Cloudy Water After Replacement:
It is normal for water to appear cloudy or contain small air bubbles immediately after installing a new filter. This is due to air trapped within the filter media and carbon fines being flushed out. Run the filtered water faucet for 5-10 minutes until the water runs clear. If cloudiness persists after flushing, ensure the filter is properly seated and tightened, and repeat the flushing process.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Ụdị | FRIZZLIFE |
| Nọmba nlereanya | PLC10 |
| Ihe onwunwe | Carbon |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 2.76"D x 2.76"W x 10.63"H |
| Ibu Ibu | 10.5 ounces |
| Asambodo Nnwale Mpụga | FDA |
| Uru ngwaahịa | Removes over 99.99% of contaminants while preserving essential minerals for pure and healthy water |
| Compatible Water Purifier Models | FRIZZLIFE FK99, FRIZZLIFE SW10, FRIZZLIFE SW10F |
| UPC | 850026491838 |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
The Frizzlife PLC10 Replacement Filter is designed for durability and performance. For any inquiries or support, please contact Frizzlife directly.
- Ogologo oge nnweta nke EU mapụtara: Ọnwa iri na abụọ
- Email onye nrụpụta: support@frizzlife.com
- Adreesị onye nrụpụta: Room 12-1A, Chengxing Building, Bashalu Street, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, 315300, China
Image 4: Manufacturer contact details and important warnings, including a multilingual warning to avoid placing the product at a high place to prevent falling.
Ịdọ aka ná ntị nchekwa dị mkpa:
Please do not place the filter system at a high location to avoid accidental falling, which could cause damage or injury.





