Shower Filter
USER MANUAL
CASE A
CASE B
CASE C
CASE D
CASE E
CASE E
CASE D
There is a foreign substance in the large rubber
ring (O-ring) mounted under the body, which may
cause intermittent leakage.
Or it may not be properly tightened.
After removing the bottom, lightly wash the
O-ring part with water and reassemble.
If the shower hose is not properly tightened.
Refit until no more turns.
Are there any leaks between
the body and bottom?
Is there a leak between the tail and
the shower hose?
CASE B
CASE A
If there is no rubber stopper (gasket) in the nut joint, water leakage may occur, or the proper
tightening between the nut joint and the faucet may not work. Tighten the nut joint further until it
no longer turns. If necessary, use a spanner. Do not turn the shower filter (head/body) at this time,
as there is a risk of damage.
Product assembly is defective.
Please return or exchange after contacting our.
Is there a leak between the nut joint and the faucet?
Are there any leaks between the nut joint and the head?
CASE C
The small rubber ring (O-ring) mounted on the body may contain foreign substances, causing
intermittent leakage. After separating the body and head, wash the rubber ring lightly with water
and reassemble.
Are there any leaks between the head and body?
3M™
shower filter self-diagnosis and solution
If there is any leakage after installing the product, please see self-diagnosis for the five cases below.
We do not compensate for loss due to incorrect use or carelessness, and if a problem occurs
with this product, we will refund the purchase price or exchange the purchased product.
This 3M product is a registered trademark of 3M Corporation.
This product can be compensated according to the consumer dispute resolution
standards in accordance with the Consumer Protection Act.
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Korea 3M Co., Ltd.
Filter Product Business Team
18th floor, 82 Uidang-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Customer Service Office 080-033-4114
www.3m.co.kr
Nut joint
Head
Body
Bottom
Tail