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Old 05-11-2008, 09:04 PM
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Have an issue where once you dispense the water into a cup and remove it, the water continues flowing for 2-4 seconds after removing glass from push switch. Never used to do this before, only started after I recently replaced filter. Tried removing line and blowing through it. Checked to see if filter was on correct. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
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You have to remove about 11/2 gallons of water after you replaced the water filter. Did you do it?

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How do you remove that water? Thank you for your reply! After I removed filter I tried pushing in push lever with cup, but only a few drips came out.
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The water dispensing system would not work without a water filter unless you installed the bypass plug instead.

You have to use the water dispenser to remove water from the system.

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