Instructions / Assembly

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iSpring Whole House Water Filter Systems
USER’S MANUAL
Version 2014-5
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the iSpring Whole House Water Filter system. Featuring a
three-stage filtration process, it was designed with your comfort and convenience in mind. The
iSpring Whole House Water filter treats: sediment, turbidity, iron, manganese, sulfur smell,
pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals. The main purpose of the ISpring whole house water
filter is to deliver clean, clear water to every faucet and bath in your home without drawing down
water pressure.
The cartridges in the water filter system must be replaced on a regular basis to maintain efficiency
and to ensure high water quality. These cartridges work together, and must be replaced every
6-12
months
or after 100,000 gallons per 1 ppm iron. Any significant change in performance of the
system should be promptly investigated to avoid the deterioration of water quality.
CAUTION: Improperly installed systems could result in water damage due to leaks or flooding.
Proper installation of this system requires familiarity with standard sink plumbing, and proper use of
common hand and power tools. If you are not familiar with standard sink plumbing and proper use
of common hand and power tools or have any difficulty with the installation of this system, consult a
licensed professional, such as a contractor or plumber.
NOTE: This system has been designed for installation by licensed professionals, such as a
contractor or plumber.
System Operating Conditions
Feed water pressure: 45 – 80psi (or 30 – 80psi for systems with built-in booster pump).
Feed water temperature: 40 – 100 degrees F (4 – 37 degrees C)
Install the system in a sheltered environment; avoid exposure to hot and cold weather or under
direct sunlight
Once installed, move the system with caution, and avoid dragging the tubings.

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