This point-of-use water purifying device is the size of a countertop coffeemaker and comes in two models: a countertop model and an under-the-counter unit. The eSpring system uses two different forms of action, an activated charcoal block filter, and an ultraviolet light to destroy most organisms in the water. Carbon-based water pollutants are reduced, but metals are not.
Replace filters yearly or after roughly 1350 gallons of use is considered sufficient for a family of six for one year for drinking and cooking reasons. Observation has shown that severely contaminated water shortens the filter's lifespan. When the filter is replaced, the filter unit will start beeping. It can determine if a filter is new, partially used, or expired, and therefore removing and replacing the filter should not deceive it. This feature is due to worries that an aged filter may discharge large contaminants into the water flow, worsening the water.
The Amway Corporation tracks eSpring purchases. Platinum and above may call the Corporation in order to locate "orphaned" units that are located in a certain location for servicing.
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