BRITA FF-100 On Tap Faucet Water Filter System User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- BRITA
Table of Contents
USER’S GUIDE
FF-100 On Tap Faucet Water Filter System
For optimal performance, please carefully read all instructions before attaching and using your Brita® Faucet Filtration System.
Hello and welcome!
Thank you for choosing Brita®, the world’s No. 1 brand of household water
filtration. Brita’s certified water filtration systems turn ordinary tap water
into cleaner, great-tasting drinking water. At Brita, we believe small steps
can make a big difference, and each of us can do our part to drive positive
change. By switching from drinking bottled water to using reusable bottles
with your Brita® Faucet Filtration System, you can generate less waste* and
save money.
Follow the easy instructions in this guide to quickly install your Brita®
Faucet Filtration System (no additional tools needed!). To find out more about
Brita, check out our website at www.brita.com or
www.brita.ca.
Limited One-Year Warranty
Brita LP (Warrantor) warrants your Brita® Faucet Filtration System (FF-100)
for one year from the date of purchase (except for the filter cartridge, which
is warranted for 30 days) against all defects in materials and workmanship,
when used in compliance with the User’s Guide. If for any reason the product
proves to be defective within one year from the date of purchase, contact us
at 1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada) and the unit
will be repaired or replaced without charge.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
The Warrantor assumes no responsibility for incidental or consequential
damages; for damages arising out of misuse of the product or the use of any
unauthorized attachment; or for damages resulting from the use of the product
with a defective water faucet. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.
Should service be required during or after the warranty period, or should you
have any questions regarding how to use your Brita product, please contact us
at 1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada) Monday through
Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.
Please contact us at 1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada) if you need any
assistance.
*No bottles to throw away.
COMPONENTS AND FEATURES
Front View Back View If any parts are missing, or to locate retailers, please call BRITA
Consumer Services at 1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada).
NOTE: This product contains a nonreplaceable, sealed battery. The
batteries and electronics are sealed in a waterproof compartment inside your
Brita® Faucet Filtration System and do not come into contact with water. The
Filter Replacement Indicator is designed to last for the life of your Brita®
Faucet Filtration System (about 5 years, depending on usage).
INSTALLATION IN FIVE EASY STEPS
STEP 1: Remove aerator from faucet.
Unscrew (clockwise) the aerator and remove any original rubber washers from
your faucet. If difficult to remove, use a dry towel to grip the aerator.
Clean off any scale or rust buildup.
STEP 2: Determine if you need to use an adapter.
If your faucet has threads on the outside:
You most likely will not need to use an adapter. Attempt to attach the system
directly to your faucet. If it does not fit, please contact us at
1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or 1-800-387-6940
(Canada).
Proceed to Step 3.
If your faucet has threads on the inside:
You will need to use one of the adapters and corresponding washers provided.
Select the proper adapter and washer that fit onto your faucet. If neither
adapter fits, please contact us at 1-80024-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada).
Place the washer into the recessed end of the adapter.
Twist the adapter (counterclockwise) onto your faucet and tighten by hand
until snug. If difficult to tighten, insert a coin into the notch in the
bottom of the adapter and twist until snug.
Make sure it is leveled, and don’t force it to fit.
Caution: Using pliers to tighten the
adapter may damage the threading.
NOTE: The Brita® Faucet Filtration System cannot be attached to faucets
with a built-in spray feature at the end of the faucet. STEP 3 : Attach the base system to your faucet.
Position the base system so tha t the filter cup is on the left side of your
faucet and the Filter Replacement Indicator is facing you. Twist the mounting
collar onto the faucet and tighten by hand until snug.
Do not tighten with pliers. Do not over-tighten. Make sure it is
leveled, and don’t force it to fit.
If you are having difficulty, rotate the base system backward and forward
while further tightening the mounting collar.
Damaged threading on faucet may cause fit issues. Please contact us at
1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or 1-800-387-6940
(Canada) if you need any assistance.
STEP 4: Insert filter cartridge into filter cup.
Support the bottom of the filter system with one hand. Align the insert groove
on the lower part of the cartridge with the Filter Replacement Indicator at
the front of the filter cup. Insert the filter cartridge into the filter cup
until a “click” is heard. Do not force the filter cartridge into the system
base. Inserting the new filter cartridge automatically resets and activates
the electronic Filter Replacement Indicator. A green signal will flash,
indicating that the filter is engaged. STEP 5: Flush the new filter cartridge with water.
Move the filter handle toward you to the filtered Brita® water settingTurn on the faucet to flush the new filter for 5 minutes to remove any
carbon dust and activate the filter. It is normal for carbon dust to appear.
The 100 gallon/ 378 liter filter life begins after the 5-minute conditioning
period.
NOTE: Use with cold water only. Do not run hot water (above 100°F/38°C)
through the filter, as it may damage the filter. It is OK to run hot water on
the unfiltered water setting.
USE AND CARE OF FILTER
Your Brita® Faucet Filtration System is ready to use!
By adjusting the handle to the following positions, you can select the water
you want:
FILTERED WATER
Move handle to forward position to…
Only draw filtered water from filter port. All other water is unfiltered.
STREAM OF UNFILTERED WATER
Move handle to middle position to…
SPRAY OF UNFILTERED WATER
Move handle to rear position to… Filter Replacement Indicator
Regular filter replacement is the key to ensuring cleaner and great-tasting
water. The Brita® Faucet Filtration System makes it easy for you to know when
to change your filter.
The Filter Replacement Indicator monitors the filter life and tells you when
to replace the filter cartridge, based on average water quality and filtered
water usage by the average family.
The Filter Replacement Indicator will signal the need for replacement after
approximately 100 gallons/378 liters or 4 months, whichever comes first.
Each time you begin filtering water, a light will illuminate to signal the
filter status.
INDICATOR LIGHT FILTER STATUS
Filter Working
When switched to the filtered Brita® water setting, the green light will flash
to show your filter is working.
Change Filter Soon
When switched to the filtered Brita® water setting, the amber light will flash
when your filter has 2 weeks or approximately 20 gallons/75 liters of life
left. Your filter is working, but it has entered the Replacement Warning
Period signaling that the filter will need to be replaced soon.
Change Filter Now
When switched to the filtered Brita® water setting, the red light will flash
to indicate that your filter cartridge has reached the end of its life and
needs to be replaced now.
Replacing filter cartridge
Replacing the filter cartridge is easy. If the Filter
Replacement Indicator flashes red when you switch to the filtered Brita® water
setting, it is time to replace the filter cartridge. Prompt filter replacement
assures you of cleaner, great-tasting water.
To remove the old cartridge, turn water off, press the filter cartridge
release button located at the back of the filter cup and pull cartridge up to
remove it. To insert a new cartridge, follow the directions in Step 4.
Brita® Faucet Replacement Filters
are available in white or chrome finish.
NOTE: If the filter is removed for cleaning purposes (e.g., for rinsing
or wiping off) while in green mode, please insert filter back into unit within
30 seconds to make sure the counter is not reset. However, once the Filter
Replacement Indicator has begun to show a red light (indicating the
Replacement Period), do not remove the cartridge unless you intend to replace
it. Once the filter has entered the Replacement Warning Period, inserting a
cartridge will automatically reset the Filter Replacement Indicator.
NOTE: Only the Brita® Faucet Replacement Filters will fit the Brita®
Faucet Filtration System.
Early filter replacement and manual reset of the Filter Replacement
Indicator
Brita® Faucet Replacement Filters have an extra layer to help prevent
premature clogging due to sediment buildup. However, it may still be possible
that very high sediment in your tap water may cause your filter to prematurely
clog with sediment. This may reduce the water flow from the system and require
an earlier filter change. If, for any reason, you need to replace your filter
early (before the red flashing signal from the indicator), remove the old
cartridge (see directions on Replacing Filter Cartridge) and prepare to insert
a new one (Step 4).
To manually reset the indicator for your new cartridge, wait at least 30
seconds after the old filter has been removed before inserting the new one.
This allows the counter to reset properly.
For optimal use, care and safety
- The Brita® Faucet Filtration System is not intended to purify water. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Individuals requiring water of special microbiological purity should follow the advice of their doctor or local health officials regarding the use and consumption of their tap water and Brita® water.
- The system and installation must comply with state and local laws and regulations.
- Use with cold water only. Do not run hot water (above 100˚F/38°C) through the filter, as it may damage the filter.
- Do not push filter cartridge release button while filtering water.
- Prior to each use, let water run through the filter for five seconds to activate the filter. If the filter has not been used for a few days, let the water run for 30 seconds before use.
- For optimal system performance and highest-quality filtered water, promptly replace the filter cartridge when signaled by the Filter Replacement Indicator.
- Clean the exterior of the Brita® Faucet Filtration System with a damp sponge or soft cloth. A mild dishwashing liquid may be used. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to clean this product. DO NOT put any parts of this product in the dishwasher.
- Only draw filtered water from filter port. All other water is unfiltered.
- Do not use the Brita® Faucet Filtration System if incoming tap water exceeds 170°F/77°C. Very hot water will damage the system. (While most of the newer hot water heaters are preset to 120°F/49°C, temperatures vary from household to household. If you suspect your water temperature may be higher than 170°F/77°C, check the setting on your water heater.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
You are unable to attach the system to your faucet.| See Step 2 of
Installation in Five Easy Steps to determine if you need to use an adapter.
Check to see that you have correctly inserted the proper adapter and washer.
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Adapters provided do not fit your faucet.| Please contact us at 1-800-24-BRITA
(U.S.) or 1-800-387-6940 (Canada).
Water leaks or sprays from connection at faucet.| Check to see that you placed
the washer between the faucet and the adapter. Check to see that the mounting
collar is tight and the threading is aligned with the faucet or adapter
threading. Only water from filter port is filtered. All other water is
unfiltered.
Water leaks or sprays from the system itself.| Make sure the filter cartridge
is locked into place. Water leaking or spraying from system may not be
filtered. Only water from filter port is filtered. All other water is
unfiltered.
Flow rate of filtered water slows.| Remove the system from the faucet and
clean the sediment from the strainer in the mounting collar. If flow rate of
filtered water remains slow, replace filter cartridge. Although Brita® Faucet
Replacement Filters have an extra layer to reduce sediment buildup, very high
sediment in your water may cause the system to prematurely clog before the
typical end of filter life. The clogging means that your Brita® Faucet
Replacement Filter is removing the sediment from your tap water. See
directions for early filter replacement and manual reset of the Filter
Replacement Indicator on page 5.
Filter Replacement Indicator does not reset with new cartridge insertion.|
Make sure the filter cartridge is locked into place. If you replaced the
cartridge before the indicator light flashed red, you need to manually reset
the Filter Replacement Indicator. See directions for early filter replacement
and manual reset of the filter replacement indicator on page 5.
Filter Replacement Indicator does not illuminate.| Please contact us at
1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or 1-800-387-6940
(Canada).
For any other product questions, please contact us at 1-800-24-BRITA (U.S.) or
1-800-387-6940 (Canada) if you need any
assistance.
FOR PURCHASES MADE IN IOWA: This form must be signed and dated by the buyer
and seller prior to the consummation of this sale. This form should be
retained on file by the seller for a minimum of two years.
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PERFORMANCE DATA SHEET
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the
capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs. It is
recommended that, before purchasing a water treatment unit, you have your
water supply tested to determine your actual water treatment needs.
BRITA® FAUCET FILTRATION SYSTEM
MODEL FF-100 WITH FILTER FR-200
SUBSTANCE| REDUCTION| U.S. EPA *Level/ NSF Max.
Permissible Product Water Concentration| HEALTH CANADA
GUIDELINE| TESTING PARAMETERS
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Influent Challenge Concentration| Filter Effluent| Percent Reduction|
Alkalinity (ppm CaCO3)| Temp. (°C)| pH
Actual| NSF Target| Average| Maximum| Average| Minimum
NSF/ANSI Standard 53 – Health Effects**
Asbestos| 90a| 10–100a| <0.17a| <0.17a| >99%| >99%| 7a/99%b| N.A.| N.A.| 19|
7.4
Lead| 150 ppb| 150±15 ppb| <1 ppb| <1 ppb| >99.3%| >99.3%| 15 ppbc/10 ppb| 10
ppbd| 18| 21| 6.5
Lead| 150 ppb| 150±15 ppb| <1 ppb| <1 ppb| >99.3%| >99.3%| 15 ppbc/10 ppb| 10
ppbd| 100| 20| 8.4
Alachlor| 40 ppb| 40±4 ppb| <1 ppb| <1 ppb| >97.5%| >97.5%| 2 ppb| N.A.| N.A.|
20| 7.2
Atrazine| 10 ppb| 9±0.9 ppb| <0.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| >95%| >95%| 3 ppb| 5 ppbd|
N.A.| 21| 7.4
Benzene| 15 ppb| 15±1.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| >96.6%| >96.6%| 5 ppb| 5
ppbd| N.A.| 21| 7.6
Carbofuran| 77 ppb| 80±8 ppb| <1 ppb| <1 ppb| >98.7%| >98.7%| 40 ppb| 90 ppbd|
N.A.| 20| 7.4
Carbon tetrachloride| 14 ppb| 15±1.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| >96.5%| >96.5%|
5 ppb| 2 ppbd| N.A.| 20| 7.4
Chlordane| 42 ppb| 40±4 ppb| 0.4 ppb| 2.0 ppb| 98.9%| 95.2%| 2 ppb| N.A.|
N.A.| 20| 7.3
Chlorobenzene| 2.0 ppm| 2.0±0.2 ppm| 0.002 ppm| 0.019 ppm| 99.9%| 99%| 0.1
ppm| 0.08 ppmd| N.A.| 20| 7.3
o -Dichlorobenzene| 1.8 ppm| 1.8±0.18 ppm| <0.0005 ppm| <0.0005 ppm|
99.9%| >99.9%| 0.6 ppm| 0.2 ppmd| N.A.| 21| 7.4
2,4-D| 210 ppb| 210±21 ppb| 0.1 ppb| 0.2 ppb| 99.9%| 99.9%| 70 ppb| 100 ppbd| N.A.| 20| 7.4
Endrin| 6.6 ppb| 6±0.6 ppb| <0.2 ppb| <0.2 ppb| >97%| >97%| 2 ppb| N.A.| N.A.| 21| 7.6
Ethylbenzene| 2.2 ppm| 2.1±0.21 ppm| 0.0007 ppm| 0.0031 ppm| 99.9%| 99.8%| 0.7 ppm| £0.0024 ppme| N.A.| 21| 7.4
Lindane| 2.0 ppb| 2±0.2 ppb| <0.02 ppb| <0.02 ppb| >99%| >99%| 0.2 ppb| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.4
Methoxychlor| 120 ppb| 120±12 ppb| 0.4 ppb| 0.7 ppb| 99.7%| 99.3%| 40 ppb| N.A.| N.A.| 22| 7.4
Simazine| 11 ppb| 12±1.2 ppb| 1.4 ppb| 4 ppb| 87%| 63%| 4 ppb| 10 ppbd| N.A.| 20| 7.6
Styrene| 1.9 ppm| 2.0±0.2 ppm| <0.0005 ppm| <0.0005 ppm| >99.9%| >99.9%| 0.1 ppm| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.2
Tetrachloroethylene| 16 ppb| 15±1.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| >96.9%| >96.4%| 5 ppb| 30 ppbd| N.A.| 20| 7.4
Toluene| 3.1 ppm| 3.0±0.3 ppm| <0.0005 ppm| <0.0005 ppm| >99.9%| >99.9%| 1 ppm| £0.024 ppme| N.A.| 20| 7.2
Toxaphene| 16 ppb| 15±1.5 ppb| <1 ppb| <1 ppb| >93.6%| >93.6%| 3 ppb| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.3
Trichloroethylene| 320 ppb| 300±30 ppb| <0.5 ppb| <0.5 ppb| >99.8%| >99.8%| 5 ppb| 5 ppbd| N.A.| 21| 7.4
TTHM| 390 ppb| 450±90 ppb| 4.6 ppb| 22 ppb| 98.7%| 94.3%| 80 ppb| 100 ppb| N.A.| 21| 7.5
VOC| 290 ppb| 300±30 ppb| 0.6 ppb| 1.3 ppb| 99.7%| 99.5%| N.A.| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.3
NSF/ANSI Standard 42 – Aesthetic Effects
Chlorine taste and odor| 2.0 ppm| 2.0±0.2 ppm| 0.05 ppm| 0.05 ppm| 97.5%| 97.4%| N.A./50%b| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.4
Particulate (Class I, 0.5–1.0 µm)| 8,700,000f| ³10,000f| 21,000f| 27,000f| 99.7%| 99.6%| N.A./85%b| N.A.| N.A.| 20| 7.3
- The U.S. EPA Levels are Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and are the same as the NSF Maximum Permissible Product Water Concentrations unless noted otherwise.
a Measurements in million fibers/L; fibers >10 µm in length.
b NSF minimum percent reduction requirement.
c U.S. EPA Action Level by treatment technique.
d Health Canada Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC). e
Health Canada Aesthetic Objective (AO). f
Particulate measurements in particles/mL.N.A. = Not applicable.
**NSF/ANSI Standard 53 – Health Effects – Volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) included by surrogate testing***
SUBSTANCE
| Influent Challenge Concentration| Percent Reduction|
NSF Maximum Permissible Product Water Concentration| U.S. EPA
Level| Health Canada Guideline
Bromochloroacetonitrile| 22 ppb| 98%| 0.5 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Chloropicrin| 15 ppb| 99%| 0.2 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Dibromoacetonitrile| 24 ppb| 98%| 0.6 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Dibromochloropropane| 52 ppb| >99%| 0.02 ppb| 0.2 ppb| N.A.
Dichloroacetonitrile| 9.6 ppb| 98%| 0.2 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
p -Dichlorobenzene| 40 ppb| >98%| 1 ppb| 75 ppb| 5 ppba/£1 ppbb
1,2-Dichloroethane| 88 ppb| 95%| 4.8 ppb| 5 ppb| 5 ppba
1,1-Dichloroethylene| 83 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| 7 ppb| 14 ppba
cis -1,2-Dichloroethylene| 170 ppb| >99%| 0.5 ppb| 70 ppb| N.A.
trans -1.2-Dichloroethylene| 86 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| 100 ppb| N.A.
1,2-Dichloropropane| 80 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| 5 ppb| N.A.
1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone| 7.2 ppb| 99%| 0.1 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
cis -1,3-Dichloropropylene| 79 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Dinoseb| 170 ppb| 99%| 0.2 ppb| 7 ppb| N.A.
Ethylene dibromide| 44 ppb| >99%| 0.02 ppb| 0.05 ppb| N.A.
Heptachlor| 250 ppb| >99%| 0.4 ppb| 0.4 ppb| N.A.
Heptachlor epoxide| 10.7 ppb| 98%| 0.2 ppb| 0.2 ppb| N.A.
Hexachlorobutadiene| 44 ppb| >98%| 1 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene| 60 ppb| >99%| 0.002 ppb| 50 ppb| N.A.
Pentachlorophenol| 96 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| 1 ppb| 60 ppba/£30 ppbb
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane| 81 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Tribromoacetic acid| 42 ppb| >98%| 1 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Trichloroacetonitrile| 15 ppb| 98%| 0.3 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene| 160 ppb| >99%| 0.5 ppb| 70 ppb| N.A.
1,1,1-Trichloroethane| 84 ppb| 95%| 4.6 ppb| 200 ppb| N.A.
1,1,2-Trichloroethane| 150 ppb| >99%| 0.5 ppb| 5 ppb| N.A.
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)| 270 ppb| 99%| 1.6 ppb| 50 ppb| N.A.
1,1,1-Trichloro-2-propanone| 8.2 ppb| 96%| 0.3 ppb| N.A.| N.A.
Xylenes| 70 ppb| >99%| 1 ppb| 10 ppm| £300 ppbb
- Chloroform was used as the surrogate chemical for VOC reduction claims.
a Health Canada Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC).
b Health Canada Aesthetic Objective (AO).
N.A. = Not applicable.
NSF/ANSI Standard 401 – Emerging Compounds/Incidental Contaminants
SUBSTANCE| Overall Percent
Reduction| Influent Challenge
Concentration| U.S. EPA Level/NSF Maximum Permissible Product
Water Concentration| Health Canada Guideline
Bisphenol A| 99.1%| 2000±400 ppt| 300 ppt| N.A.
Estrone| 96.5%| 140±28 ppt| 20 ppt| N.A.
Ibuprofen| 94.9%| 400±80 ppt| 60 ppt| N.A.
Naproxen| 96.1%| 140±28 ppt| 20 ppt| N.A.
Nonyl phenol| 96.2%| 1400±280 ppt| 200 ppt| N.A.
Phenytoin| 95.6%| 200±40 ppt| 30 ppt| N.A.
Performance testing conducted by NSF International. This system has been
tested according to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 for reduction of the
substances listed. The concentration of each of the indicated substances in
water entering the systems was reduced to a concentration less than or equal
to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in
NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401.
System tested at 60 psig (414 kPa) using a minimum flow rate of 0.58 gpm (2.19
L/min).
Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions. The contaminants
or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment system are not
necessarily in all users’ water. Filter performance may vary based on local
water conditions. The compounds certified under NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed
as “incidental contaminants/emerging compounds.” Incidental contaminants are
those compounds that have been detected in drinking water supplies at trace
levels. While occurring at only trace levels, these compounds can affect the
public acceptance/perception of drinking water quality.
The Brita® Faucet Filtration System is not intended to purify water. Do not
use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the system. Individuals requiring water
of special microbiological purity should follow the advice of their doctor or
local health officials regarding the use and consumption of their tap water
and Brita water.
Capacity: 100 gallons (378 liters)
Service Flow Rate: 0.58 gpm(2.19 L/min)
Working Pressures (min./max.): 20 psig/100 psig (138 kPa/689 kPa)(1.4 kg/cm
2/7.0 kg/cm2)
Filtered Water
Temperature (min./max.): 34°F/100°F (1°C/38°C)
Electrical Requirements: None
Please refer elsewhere in this User’s Guide for the proper installation,
conditioning, use and care requirements and an explanation of how the filter
replacement indicator functions. Maintenance according to the manufacturer’s
instructions is essential for proper filter performance. Filter life should
not exceed 100 gallons. If a decrease in flow rate is noticed, replace the
filter earlier. Replacement filters (model FR-200) are available in one-pack,
two-pack, three-pack and four-pack sizes. For more information visit
brita.com (USA) or brita.ca (Canada).
The Brita® Faucet Filtration System has been tested and certified by NSF
International against NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 for the reduction of
the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet.
The Brita® Faucet Filtration System has been tested and certified by the WQA
against NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401 for the reduction of the claims
specified on the Performance Data Sheet.
Distributed in U.S.A. for: Brita LP, 1221 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612;
1-800-242-7482
Distributed in Canada by: Brita Canada Corporation, 150 Biscayne Crescent,
Brampton, ON L6W 4V3; 1-800-387-6940
COMPLETE FAUCET MOUNT SYSTEM Cleaner, Great-Tasting Water for Over 25
Years™
USER’S GUIDE
System Model No. FF-100
Replacement Cartridge Model No. FR-200
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