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Remove the entire filter system
from your shower pipe by turning the chrome swivel connector counter clockwise
(or to the left). Then remove the shower head by turning the connector counter
clockwise (or to the left). Do not remove the filter cartridge while the filter
is still attached to the shower pipe, this may cause damage to the filter where
it connects to the shower pipe.
- While holding the upper filter housing firmly, remove the lower filter
cartridge by turning it to the left, (or counter clockwise). This cartridge may
be disposed of with your trash, as it poses no environmental hazards
- Unwrap the new replacement cartridge and remove the yellow pull tab label
and the yellow plastic shipping cap from the top end of the cartridge.
- After making sure that the upper housing O-Ring is still in place, rub a
coating of cooking oil on the exposed surface of the O-Ring to ensure a proper
seal. Next, install the new lower cartridge by turning it to the right. Tighten
firmly by hand; if this lower filter is not tightened firmly it will leak around
the seam between the upper filter housing and the cartridge.
- Re-attach the filter system to your shower pipe by turning the chrome swivel
collar clockwise (or to the right). Make sure that the connector washer in the
chrome swivel connector is still in place.
- Before re-attaching the shower head, flush and activate the filter media
into a bucket until water runs clear. Then re-attach the shower head and
enjoy.
NOTE: The initial surge of water will be
discolored due to carbon fines and will soil your shower stall or tub. You may
wish to capture the first one or two gallons of water in a bucket or pitcher.
This carbonized water is very beneficial for plants and to the environment and
can be discarded in a plant bed or down the drain.
For the initial flushing use cold
water. Run water until clear and then turn the water off and then back on
again. Repeat this on/off flushing until the initial surge of water is
completely clear and free from carbon fines.
After the water has turned clear, adjust the
temperature to your normal shower setting. Notice that there is a delay in
temperature equalization due to the filter media warm up period. Take this
equalization period into account when showering, make slight adjustments and
wait 30 seconds for temperature change.
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