One, can the filter in theFiltered faucet be cleaned?
The filter in the water purification faucet can be cleaned. The main function of the water purifier is the filter; the water purification faucet has a certain function, and the different filters have different effects. The filter used in the water purification faucet adopts ultrafiltration filter, with a filtration accuracy of 0.01 micron, which can filter out bacteria, colloids, rust, residual chlorine, and other substances, allowing for direct drinking; the filter used in the ceramic core water purifier has a filtration accuracy of 0.1-0.5 micron, which can filter out pathogenic bacteria, colloids, rust, and residual chlorine, etc.; and the filter used in the sintered carbon filter can filter out rust, sediment, and colloids, as well as improve the taste of tap water.
II. How to clean the filter in a water faucet.

Filter mesh and filter cartridges are crucial components of water purification systems. Therefore, impurities often clog the filter cartridge after approximately 10 days of use, which can reduce water flow and affect normal operation. To resolve this, remove the filter cartridge from the purifier housing and clean it with sandpaper or a scouring pad (without using other cleaning agents) until the new surface is exposed. If the purifier has not been used for more than 3 days, flush it for a few minutes to allow any accumulated water to drain. Then, clean and disinfect the outer shell, water outlet, and other components. Failure to do so can result in secondary contamination from the device, which is more harmful than the untreated water.
Cleaning a water filter faucet involves multiple areas, and users must thoroughly clean all components, paying particular attention to critical parts such as the filter cartridge. Proper maintenance of the water filter faucet not only ensures ideal water filtration but also extends the lifespan of the equipment and reduces maintenance costs.
Turn on all water taps, the inlet valve of the water supply, and the purified water tap, and flush for 15 minutes until the water is clear and free of foam. Frequently switch between opening and closing the water taps (close for 3 seconds, open for 10 seconds) during the flushing process to create pulsating water flow, which will improve the flushing effect. After flushing, close the drain tap, turn on the purified water tap, and after 5 minutes, the tap can be used normally.
Frequently flush: Regularly flush the water filter by running tap water through it. We recommend flushing the filter after dispensing purified water by running tap water through it to remove any trapped contaminants and maintain the filter's high flow rate, thereby extending its lifespan.
- Restore production capacity: If the water purifier still has a low production capacity after backwashing, consider performing a reverse backwash on the purifier. The purifier typically has a reverse backwash button that allows for reverse water flow to remove debris from the filter.