GX1S01C General Electric Water Filter System - Overview
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PartSelect #: PS311259
Manufacturer #: WS30X10002
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PartSelect #: PS2369776
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Gene
December 21, 2023
What filter does this model take. Do you have a part number? Where can I order these filters?
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Hi Gene,
Glad to hear from you. There are 2 filters that can be used for this water filtration system. The part number for the smart water universal water filter is PS220413, and the part number for the lead and cyst filter is PS220407. We hope this helps!
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O-ring on my under-the-sink water filter had broken
I simply replaced the old O-ring; rubbed a bit of petroleum jelly around the seal and rescrewed the filter cannister back in place. It was easy, and worked like a charm!
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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