The procedure involves detaching the existing filtration component from its housing unit and installing a new one. This ensures the continued effective removal of dissolved solids from potable water sources. The action is typically required when the total dissolved solids (TDS) meter indicates a level above the manufacturer’s recommended threshold.
Performing this maintenance ensures the consistent provision of purified water, reducing the presence of minerals, salts, and other impurities. This contributes to improved water quality for drinking, cooking, and other household uses. Timely filter replacement mitigates the risk of diminished performance and potential compromise to the intended purity levels.