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Product: Brita Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filtration System - Model BRDROS

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Performance Data

ARSENIC FACTS

Background

Arsenic (abbreviated As) can occur naturally in well water.  There are two forms of arsenic: pentavalent arsenic

[also called As (V), As (+5), and arsenate] and trivalent arsenic [also called As (III), As (+3), and arsenite].

Although both forms are potentially harmful to human health, trivalent arsenic is considered more harmful than

pentavalent arsenic.  In well water, arsenic may be pentavalent, trivalent, or a combination of both.  Additional

information about arsenic in water can be found on the Internet at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

(USEPA) website:www.epa.gov/safewater/arsenic.html.

Testing Your Water

Arsenic in water has no color, taste or odor.  It must be measured by a lab test.  Public water utilities must have

their water tested for arsenic.  You can get the results from your water utility.  If you have your own well, you can

have the water tested.  The local health department or the state environmental health agency can provide a list of

certified labs.  The cost is typically $15 to $30.

Pentavalent vs.Trivalent Arsenic Removal

These systems are very effective at reducing pentavalent arsenic from drinking water.  These models were tested

in a lab and proven to reduce 300 parts per billion (ppb) pentavalent arsenic to below 10 ppb, the USEPA stan-

dard for safe drinking water.
RO systems are not as effective at reducing trivalent arsenic from water. These models will not convert trivalent

arsenic to pentavalent arsenic.  If you have free chlorine residual in contact with your water supply for at least one

minute any trivalent arsenic will be converted to pentavalent arsenic and reduced by this RO.  Other water treat-

ment chemicals such as ozone, and potassium permanganate will also change trivalent arsenic to pentavalent

arsenic.  A combined chlorine residual (also called chloramine) may not convert all the trivalent arsenic.  If you get

your water from a public water utility, contact the utility to find out if free chlorine or combined chlorine is used in

the water system.

Maintenance

It is strongly recommended that you follow the maintenance instructions and have your water tested periodically

to make sure the system is performing properly.  See replacement element information above for recommenda-

tions on maintaining your Reverse Osmosis water filtration system.

This system has been tested for the treatment of water containing pentavalent arsenic [also known as As (V), As (+5), 

or arsenate] at concentrations of 0.30 mg/L or less.  This system reduces pentavalent arsenic, but may not reduce other

forms of arsenic.  This system shall be used on water supplies containing a detectable free chlorine residual at the 

system inlet or on water supplies that have been demonstrated to contain only pentavalent arsenic.  Treatment with

chloramine (combined chlorine) is not sufficient to ensure complete conversion of trivalent arsenic to pentavalent

arsenic.  Please see the Arsenic Facts section below for further information.

Summary of Contents for TOTAL 360 BRDROS

Page 1: ...e be prepared to provide the model number and date code of your product found on the rating decal on back System tested and certified by NSF International against NSF ANSI Standards 58 and 42 for the reduction of claims as specified in the performance data on page 24 PRODUCT AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION Register your product online to validate and extend your warranty See warranty page for details wa...

Page 2: ... Install Cold Water Supply Fitting 7 Step B Install Reverse Osmosis Drain 8 9 Step C Install Storage Tank 10 Step D Install Reverse Osmosis Faucet 10 11 Step E Connect Tubes 12 13 Step F Sanitize Pressure Test Purge System 14 15 How Your Reverse Osmosis System Works 16 17 Maintenance 18 19 Troubleshooting 20 Warranty 21 Exploded View Parts List 22 23 Performance Data 24 27 2 ...

Page 3: ...er the system This system is certified for cyst reduction and may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts Arsenic Reduction This system shall only be used for arsenic reduction on chlorinated water supplies containing detectable residual free chlorine at the system inlet Water systems using an inline chlorinator should provide a one minute chlorine contact time before the re...

Page 4: ...ts require installation by a licensed plumber and do not per mit the use of saddle valves If you live in the state of Massachusetts review plumbing code 248 CMR of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts before proceeding with the installa tion Adjustable Wrench Philips Screwdriver TOOLS NEEDED Flathead Screwdriver Tape Measure Adjustable Large Jaw Pliers Pipe Wrench OR Drill Drill Bits if required FIG ...

Page 5: ...Reverse Osmosis System Hard Water to House Main Shutoff Valve Storage Tank Water Meter Reverse Osmosis System To Faucet Floor Drain HOT COLD Air Gap see p 14 FIG 4 UNDER THE SINK LOCATION The Reverse Osmosis Filter Assembly and storage tank may be installed in a kitchen or bathroom sink cabinet See Fig 4 A suitable drain point is needed for drain water from the Reverse Osmosis system REMOTE INTERI...

Page 6: ...gure 6 2 Temporarily place tank and filter assembly into planned location Check position of items and space required for proper installation Ensure tubes may be routed without kinking 3 Remove tank and filter from planned location and set aside NOTE You must check and comply with all local plumbing codes NOTE Codes in the state of Massachusetts require installation by a licensed plumber and do not...

Page 7: ...e cold water line be soft water Complete the following steps to install the water supply fitting 1 Close the water shutoff valve angle stop valve that the water supply fitting will be installed on and open faucet s to relieve pressure 2 Disconnect the existing cold water line from the water shutoff valve 3 Make sure that the water supply fitting s gasket is inside the female threaded portion of th...

Page 8: ...P trap See Fig 9 Make sure that the Q C fitting is toward the direction of the RO faucet See Fig 10 NOTE Locate so that the drain tubing from the Reverse Osmosis faucet will run straight to the adaptor with no dips loops or kinks 2 Using the hole through the drain fitting as a guide mark the pipe where a 3 8 hole will be drilled See Fig 9 and remove the drain adaptor from the pipe NOTE Do not dril...

Page 9: ...tting on the Reverse Osmosis filter assembly See Figs 18 19 22 5 Pull on the tubing to be sure it is held firmly in the fit ting NOTE A flow control insert is located inside the elbow fitting that the drain tube connects to Refer to Fig 27 Leave this fitting in place 6 Route the tubing to the drain point and secure at the end with a bracket not included See Fig 12 Provide a 1 1 2 air gap between t...

Page 10: ...sink top hole for the spray hose or soap dispenser Must be 1 1 4 in diameter Drill a new hole in the sink Drill a new hole in the countertop next to the sink 1 Determine where you are going to install your Reverse Osmosis Faucet 2 Check to ensure the Reverse Osmosis faucet will mount flat against the mounting surface SELECT LOCATION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS FAUCET MOUNTING HOLE 3 Visually review the rou...

Page 11: ...e faucet stud down into the mounting hole 6 On the underside of the sink or countertop install the spacer flat washer and hex nut Slide the large steel washer into place between the countertop and spacer Then tighten the hex nut securely 7 Thread the quick connect fitting onto the bottom of the faucet stud 8 Locate the 3 8 blue tubing and insert one end all the way into the quick connect fitting o...

Page 12: ...et until it engages the o ring See Fig 17 Continue pushing until the tube bottoms out against the back of the fitting See Fig 18 Do not stop pushing when the tube engages the o ring Failure to follow these instructions may lead to future leaks When a 1 4 tube is fully engaged 11 16 of the tube has entered the fitting When a 3 8 tube is fully engaged 3 4 of the tube has entered the fitting Mark tub...

Page 13: ...llet fitting on the Reverse Osmosis filter assembly See Fig 21 3 Cut tube square and to length See Fig 16 4 Insert all the way into the fitting See Figs 17 18 5 Pull on the tube to be sure it s held firmly in the fitting CONNECT BLACK TUBE FROM REVERSE OSMOSIS FAUCET TO DRAIN ADAPTOR 1 Locate the 3 8 black tube attached to the faucet Fig 21 2 The loose end needs to be attached to the quick connect...

Page 14: ...to tank connector See Figs 13 and 21 6 Sanitizing the system will be completed during the pressure test and purging steps on the following page NOTE The bleach must be removed from the sys tem before drinking the water See purging instruc tions on the next page FIG 22 RO Sanitization Cartridge Postfilter Sanitization Cartridge Prefilter Sanitization Cartridge This reusable sanitizing kit not inclu...

Page 15: ... and do not per mit the use of saddle valves If you live in the state of Massachusetts review plumbing code 248 CMR of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts before proceeding with the installa tion PURGING THE SYSTEM To purge the system complete the following steps 1 Open the Reverse Osmosis Faucet and let water flow through the system for a 24 hour period Water flow will be a slow trickle at this tim...

Page 16: ...ge Tank The storage tank holds product water See Fig 24 A diaphragm inside the tank holds water pressurized to about half of supply water pressure when the tank is full This provides fast flow to the Reverse Osmosis faucet When the tank is empty of water the pressure at the air valve is 5 7 psi Postfilter Water goes through the postfilter before going to the Reverse Osmosis faucet See Fig 24 The p...

Page 17: ...d flows to the drain 6 Faucet is activated 7 Processed water leaves the storage tank and flows to the postfilter where it is filtered to ensure fresh taste 8 Water flows to the Reverse Osmosis faucet Reverse Osmosis Water Flow Schematic FIG 24 Questions Call Toll Free 1 800 218 6172 or visit www ecopurehome com brita When you call please be prepared to provide the model date code and serial number...

Page 18: ...uction rate and or quality of product water drops Product water may begin to taste different indicating solids and organics are passing through the Reverse Osmosis membrane See Reverse Osmosis cartridge replacement REVERSE OSMOSIS CARTRIDGE REPLACE MENT Complete the following steps to replace the cartridges 1 Remove turn counterclockwise the prefilter car tridge from the manifold to stop flow to t...

Page 19: ... remains in the manifold when the push in elbow fitting is removed you will need to remove the drain port s collet and o ring as shown in the next section to retrieve it CHANGE COLLET AND O RING 1 Remove the collet and o ring from the fitting with a small screwdriver Do not scratch the internal walls of the collet port See Figs 27 28 2 Clean collet port lubricate with silicone based lubri cant and...

Page 20: ...sis faucet and drain tank until flow slows to a drip Keep faucet open and check tank pressure If low pressurize to 6 psi Close faucet to refill the tank Problem High total dissolved solids TDS in product water Cause Water supply to the Reverse Osmosis sys tem not within specifications Correction Increase water pressure precondition the water etc as needed to conform before doing maintenance on the...

Page 21: ...eplace or repair the part without charge except any installation fees Labor to maintain the equipment is not part of the warranty Filters and membranes are not covered by the warranty TO OBTAIN WARRANTY PARTS SIMPLY CALL 1 800 218 6172 for assistance This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States General Provisions The above warranties are effective provided the Rever...

Page 22: ...22 Exploded View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 13 1 4 red tubing 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ...

Page 23: ...326 Storage Tank 7333161 Tank Connector Kit includes Key No 17 19 17 á Connector 1 4 NPT x 3 8 Jaco 18 á Insert 3 8 Tubing 19 á Nut 3 8 Tubing 20 WHEFSAT Faucet Brushed Nickel WHEFCHR Faucet Chrome 21 119 8600123 Drain Adaptor 22 119 8600084 Water Supply Fitting 1 4 Q C 7301203 Sanitization Kit 7315189 Auxiliary Storage Tank 7161823 Tubing 1 4 x 20 white p 7157280 Tubing 3 8 x 20 white p 7279749 D...

Page 24: ... Concentration Overall Reduction Results Arsenic pentavalent 0 30 mg L 10 0 010 mg L 98 2 Pass Barium 10 mg L 10 2 0 mg L 97 8 Pass Cadmium 0 03 mg L 10 0 005 mg L 98 1 Pass Chromium VI 0 3 mg L 10 0 1 mg L 97 0 Pass Chromium III 0 3 mg L 10 0 1 mg L 98 3 Pass Copper 3 0 mg L 10 1 3 mg L 98 8 Pass Cysts 50 000 particles mL 99 95 99 99 Pass Lead 0 15 mg L 10 0 010 mg L 99 1 Pass Fluoride 8 0 mg L 1...

Page 25: ...0 μg L 98 Atrazine 3 0 μg L 100 μg L 3 0 μg L 97 Benzene 5 0 μg L 81 μg L 1 0 μg L 99 Carbofuran 40 μg L 190 μg L 1 0 μg L 99 Carbon Tetrachloride 5 0 μg L 78 μg L 1 8 μg L 98 Chlorobenzene 100 μg L 77 μg L 1 0 μg L 99 Chloropicrin NA 15 μg L 0 2 μg L 99 2 4 D 70 μg L 110 μg L 1 7 μg L 98 Dibromochloropropane DBCP 0 2 μg L 52 μg L 0 02 μg L 99 o Dichlorobenzene 600 μg L 80 μg L 1 0 μg L 99 p Dichl...

Page 26: ...ccording to NSF ANSI standards for the reduction of substances listed above The con centration of the indicated substances 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 Standards 42 53 58 401 and 473 Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions Actual performance may vary E...

Page 27: ...moval These systems are very effective at reducing pentavalent arsenic from drinking water These models were tested in a lab and proven to reduce 300 parts per billion ppb pentavalent arsenic to below 10 ppb the USEPA stan dard for safe drinking water RO systems are not as effective at reducing trivalent arsenic from water These models will not convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic If y...

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