Everpure H-300 http://www.freshwatersystems.com/p-1003-everpure-h-300-cartridge.aspx EV9270-72.
The H-300 filter from Everpure is a residential water filter that reduces the following drinking water contaminates.
– Cysts such as Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica and Cryptosporidium parvum
– Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs), including THMs
– Lead to below the Federal Action Level of 15 ppb-
– Chlorine, taste, odor, dirt, and cloudiness
– Limescale build-up in appliances that use water and More!
It is recommended to change the Everpure h300 filter every 300 gallons or once a year.
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Please note that when you first install this, for about a week, it will put very fine air bubbles in the water. Although the water is perfectly clean, the tiny bubbles will make it appear cloudy, and may affect the taste.
Here is the link to it in case anyone is interested: amzn.to11oSLDw
actually, there are a few 'more things left to do'. how does 1 reset the monitor? + what is the best form of disposal of the used canister? + after replacing the filter, we have a high pitched noise when running the water through the filter...
I bought two cartridges but I could not find if needs a pump or the cartridge itself is complete filter system? Please advise.
Looks like he's putting the Teflon tape on backwards. Should be clockwise.
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