1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Brita Large 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher. Designed to provide cleaner, great-tasting tap water, this pitcher features a SmartLight indicator for convenient filter tracking and is made without BPA.

Image 1.1: Brita Large 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher with included filter and packaging.
2. Nhazi
- Wepu akụrụngwa: Remove all parts from the packaging: pitcher, lid, and filter.
- Wash Pitcher: Hand-wash the pitcher and lid with mild detergent and rinse thoroughly. Do not wash the filter in a dishwasher.
- Kwadebe nzacha: Submerge the new Brita Standard filter in cold water for 15 seconds to remove loose carbon particles and air bubbles.
- Fanye iyo: Align the groove on the filter with the ridge in the pitcher's reservoir. Press the filter firmly into the reservoir until it clicks into place.
- Nzacha izizi: Fill the reservoir with cold tap water. Discard the first two pitchers of filtered water or use them for plants. This primes the filter.

Image 2.1: Proper insertion of the Brita Standard filter into the pitcher's reservoir.
3. Ntuziaka ọrụ
- Na-ejuputa Pitcher: Open the easy-fill lid. Place the pitcher under a cold water tap and fill the reservoir. The water will filter through to the main pitcher compartment.
- Filtering Process: Allow the water to pass through the filter completely before pouring. This ensures optimal filtration.
- Ịwụsa Mmiri: Once filtered, simply tilt the pitcher to pour clean water from the spout.

Image 3.1: Demonstrating how to pour filtered water from the pitcher.
4. Nlekọta
4.1 Nhicha
Regular cleaning of your Brita pitcher is recommended. Hand-wash all parts (except the filter) with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. The pitcher is not dishwasher safe.
4.2 Ndochi nzacha
For best results, replace your Brita Standard water filter every 40 gallons or approximately every 2 months. The SmartLight indicator on the lid will help you track filter life.

Image 4.1: A Brita Standard water filter, ready for replacement.
5. SmartLight Indicator
The Brita SmartLight indicator on the lid provides a visual cue for when to change your filter:
- Ọkụ ndụ ndụ: Filter is in good condition.
- Ìhè edo edo: Filter needs to be changed soon. Prepare a new filter.
- Ìhè uhie: Filter needs to be changed. Replace the filter immediately for optimal performance.
To reset the SmartLight indicator after replacing the filter, press and hold the reset button on the lid for 5 seconds until the green light flashes.

Image 5.1: The SmartLight indicator on the Brita pitcher lid.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Slow Filtration: Ensure the filter is properly seated. If the issue persists, the filter may be clogged and require replacement.
- Water Taste/Odor: If the filtered water still has an undesirable taste or odor, ensure the filter was properly primed (discarding the first two pitchers). If the problem continues, replace the filter.
- SmartLight Indicator Not Working: Check if the battery is depleted. Some models have replaceable batteries. If not, contact customer support.
- Ntupu mmiri: Verify that all components, especially the filter and lid, are correctly assembled and securely in place.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 10.95"L x 10.83"W x 6.06"H |
| Ibu | 2.23 pound |
| Nọmba nlereanya | OB46/OB03 |
| Ike | Iko 10 |
| Ihe onwunwe | Plastic na-enweghị BPA |
| Njirimara Pụrụ Iche | SmartLight Change Filter Indicator |
| Mmiri TDS akwadoro Kachasị | 600 PPM |

Image 7.1: Visual representation of the pitcher's dimensions.
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the official Brita websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ndị ahịa ha ozugbo. Debe akwụkwọ nnata ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.
Onye nrụpụta: Brita
Nke mbụ dị: Julaị 21, 2022





