Installation Guide

FILTER MAINTENANCE
The showerhead filter should be replaced every
6 months or 10,000 gallons. (Whichever comes
first). Your time may vary depending on your
water conditions. Use only genuine Speakman
Filters (Part number FS-1) available at
www.speakman.com
We recommend you check your filter monthly to
verify it’s condition. During your monthly
inspection, we recommend that you remove and
shake the filter vigorously for 15 seconds to
guarantee the best water flow through the filter.
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
If during use you notice a sudden loss in
performance of the showerhead, this may be
caused by sediment or debris from your water
supply and can be easily remedied by
performing the following steps.
• Remove filter from showerhead by following
the instructions provided.
• Turn the filter 180º and run water thru the
filter at your sink.
• Run water thru the filter for several minutes.
• During this time you may notice discolored
water coming from the filter. This is normal
and is the sediment or debris that was
causing the poor performance of the filter.
• Replace filter by following the instructions
provided.
IMPORTANT
This product is not intended for exterior
installations. Do not expose the filter to freezing
conditions, as this may cause cracking of the
filter and water leakage.
Do not use with water that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown quality without disinfec-
tion before the unit.
This unit is not intended to provide filtration of
drinking (potable) water, and should not be
used as a potable water source.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
1
The filter can be replaced while the showerhead
is still attached to the shower arm. Rotate Lock
Ring to the UNLOCK position.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
2
Remove existing filter from showerhead and
discard. Remove protective film from both the
inlet and outlet of the new filter. Install new filter
into showerhead and reassemble.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
3
After the showerhead is reassembled, rotate
Lock Ring to the LOCK position.
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 177 for reduction of free available chlorine. The concentration of free available chlorine in water
entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI
177. This system has not been evaluated for free available chlorine reduction performance in the presence of chloramines. Free available chlorine
reduction perfonnance may be impacted by the presence of chloramines in the water supply. Please contact your local water utility to
determine if chloramines are used in treating your water.
Minimum Chlorine Reduction per NSF/ANSI 177 is 50% free available chlorine (FAC) when used with an influent challenge water of 2 mg/L FAC.