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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM: 

The water flow from your shower head 

has changed, and there seems to be less water 
flowing from the shower head than normal.

SOLUTION 1:

 Occasionally, there may be reduced 

water flow through the filter (model FF-15) inside 
the USF. This is common in areas with high levels 
of sediment in the water supply, or if the water is 
supplied by a well. This reduced flow can be fixed  
by following the steps below:

1.  Open the USF: Grasp the back half of the USF 

tightly. Using your other hand, turn the front half  
of the USF counter-clockwise until the two halves  
are separated.

2. Remove the FF-15 Filter Cartridge, flip 180 

degrees, and then put the Cartridge back into  
the Filter Housing in the back half of the USF.

3. Close the USF by screwing the two halves back 

together tightly.

4. Turn water on and check for leaks. Tighten the 

connection as necessary.  Flush the FF-15 Filter 
Cartridge by running the shower for 2 minutes,  
or until the water runs clear.

SOLUTION 2: 

The FF-15 Filter Cartridge has reached 

capacity and should be replaced.

PROBLEM: 

Water is leaking from the Universal 

Shower Filter (USF).

SOLUTION 1: 

Ensure that the connections between 

the shower head and USF and between the USF and 
the shower arm are tightened sufficiently, as to not let 
water escape when the water is turned on.

SOLUTION 2: 

Check to see if there is a sufficient 

amount of plumber’s tape covering the threaded 
portion of the shower arm, and the threaded portion 
of the USF. If not, clean off the old plumber’s tape and 
apply two new layers.

SOLUTION 3: 

Remove the USF and ensure that the 

washer that is supposed to be inside the inlet collar is 
not broken, and has not compressed into the shower 
arm. If this has occurred, contact Brondell Customer 
Service at 888-542-3355 to order a replacement. 
When reinstalling the USF, take care not to over-
tighten the inlet collar.

SOLUTION 4: 

Place the rubber washer in front of the 

shower head connection and attach your 
shower head.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

When installing the VivaSpring Universal Shower 
Filter (USF) or changing the FF-15 Filter Cartridge for 
the first time, rubber gloves are recommended for a 
better grip on the housing.

While installing or re-installing the USF, we 
recommended wrapping a rag or small towel around 
the inlet collar before you tighten with a wrench to 
avoid scratching the finish.

VivaSpring USFP-PC, USFM-PC, 

USFM-BN, USFM-RB

Universal Shower Filter

Installation and Use Guide

Shower Head 

Connection

Inlet

Collar

Shower

Arm

PARTS INCLUDED

TOOLS NEEDED

Universal Shower 
Filter (USF)

FF-15 Filter Cartridge
Plumber’s Tape
Rubber Washer

Adjustable Wrench
Rag or Small Towel

Rubber Gloves 

(optional 

for better grip)

Caution - Risk of Personal Injury!

 If the water 

temperature is set too high, scalding will occur. 
The water temperature should never be set 
above 120°F (49°C). Do not use this Brondell  
low-flow product with a shower valve that allows 
the water temperature to become too hot.

INSTALLATION

1. Remove your existing shower head from the shower 

arm (pipe) by turning it counterclockwise.

2. Clean away any debris that may be on the threaded 

portion of the shower arm. Wrap the included 
plumber’s tape tightly around the shower arm 
threads 2 or 3 times to prevent leaking.

3. Unscrew the protective caps from both ends of the 

USF and discard properly.

4. Screw the USF onto the shower arm (pipe) 

clockwise until tight. Use an adjustable wrench to 
tighten the connection if needed.

5. Wrap the included plumber’s tape tightly around 

the threads on the USF’s shower head connection 
2 or 3 times. Re-install your shower head by turning 
it clockwise, by hand, until tight. Use an adjustable 
wrench to tighten the connection if needed.

6. Turn water on and check for leaks (see the 

Troubleshooting section in the event of a leak). 
Flush the FF-15 Filter Cartridge by running the 
shower for 2 minutes, or until the water runs clear.

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