Poor outlet water
quality.
There is leakage.
Filter lifetime
indicators don't light
up when the faucet
is turned on.
The reset button
doesn't work.
IX. Guarantee & Service
If you need information or if you have any problems, please visit www.philips.com
or contact the consumer care center in your country. If there is no consumer care
center in your country, go to a local dealer. Within two years from the date of
purchase, you will receive free warranty service for any damage caused by the
manufacturing process, or components under normal operation con rmed by our
maintenance service. The warranty service does not include frequently replaced
consumable components, auxiliary devices, transportation fees, and door-to-door
service. Please show the proof of purchase to the service personnel during
maintenance.
Filter has reached the end of life.
The system hasn't been used
for some time.
The inlet water quality is poor.
Pipes or filters are not installed
properly.
Gasket of the filter is worn.
Gasket of the faucet is worn.
Components are damaged.
The batteries are not installed
properly.
The voltage is low.
Didn't press the button long
enough to trigger the reset.
Replace the filter.
Turn on the faucet and allow
the water to run for 5 minutes.
Always use municipal tap
water as the water source.
Do not use water that is
microbiologically unsafe or
of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before
or after the system.
Reinstall according to
chapter IV.
Contact consumer care.
Contact consumer care.
Contact consumer care.
Reinstall the batteries.
Replace with new batteries.
Long press the reset button
for 5 seconds.
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