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Model

WD-MXRC 

Temperature

33-100 °F   0.6-38 °C

Filter capacity

300 gallons (1136 liters)   6 months

Flow rate

0.5 gpm (1.9 lpm)

Pressure

20-100 psi (140-689 kPa)

Reduces

Chlorine, bad taste and odor, cysts, rust, corrosion, sediment, and turbidity.

The Waterdrop WD-MXRC is compatible with following model numbers:

GE®

Filter Models: MXRC, 1E1013, 46-9905, 9905, FXRC, FXRT, HXRT, GXRC, HXRC, PS220814, WR97X10006

Refrigerator Models: ZIS36, ZIS42, ZIS48, ZISB36, ZISB42, ZISB48, ZISS36, ZISS42, ZISS48, ZISW36, ZISW42, ZISW48

Other Brands

Swift Green SGF-G11, WaterSentinel WSG-1

*The following claims have not been tested and certified by NSF: compatibility claims.
The above statement is accordance with the NSF General Policy 25. Please note the certification information is only applicable to Waterdrop, not representing other brands on this page.

**The above brands do not source or sponsor the water filter. The manufacturers names and model numbers have been used for reference purposes only.
The manufacturer is HongKong Ecoaqua Co., Limited. Made in P.R.C

Do I need to remove the filter prior to descaling equipment?

Yes, remove filter prior to descaling and inspect for integrity if needed replace with a new filter.

Why are there black specks in the water or why does my water taste funny?

Water filters are made from the great carbon blocks. When the filter ships it bounces around and nocks carbon granules loose from the block. These little carbon granules are called fines. All of the quality filters in the market place require a preliminary flushing to remove the carbon fines Some systems may need to be flushed more than once. This is especially true if you have scale or lime water. If you go on vacation and do not use your filtered water for several days, flush the systems again to remove any stagnant water.

If I do not change my filter every 3 months, can this damage the system?

Yes, you must replace the filter every 3 months or sooner if water flow is reduced or if there is heavy sediment rust present. Filters left in longer will fatigue, degrading filter performance.

Meets NSF standard filtration performance and manufacturing standards.