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The EHM VITA Replacement Filter is a high-quality filter designed for use with the EHM VITA Ionizer. It features a silver activated carbon media that effectively...

The EHM VITA Replacement Filter is a high-quality filter designed for use with the EHM VITA Ionizer. It features a silver activated carbon media that effectively removes contaminants such as chlorine, heavy metals, and chemicals from your water. With a filtration capacity of 3000 liters or approximately 6 months, it ensures you always have access to clean and refreshing water. The filter is user-friendly, featuring an easy installation process with a bayonet fitting. 

Please note: depending on your water source you may require additional pre-filtration to ensure good functionality of the Ionizer. 

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Product Specifications
  • Media: The filter is constructed with silver activated carbon, which is highly effective in removing chlorine, heavy metals, chemicals, and agricultural chemicals from the water. The silver component enhances the filter’s antimicrobial properties, providing an additional layer of protection.
  • Filtration Capacity: The EHM VITA Replacement Filter has a filtration capacity of 3000 liters or approximately 6 months, depending on water quality and usage. It is recommended to replace the filter once this capacity is reached to ensure optimal filtration performance.
  • Easy Installation: The filter is designed for easy installation with a bayonet fitting, also known as a screw fit. This means that replacing the filter is a simple and hassle-free process.
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1.- Chemicals with very high probability of being adsorbed by active carbon:
2,4-D Deisopropyltatrazine Linuron
Alachlor Desethylatrazine Malathion
Aldrin Demeton-O MCPA
Anthracene Di-n-butylphthalate Mecoprop
Azinphos-ethyl 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 2-Methyl benzenamine
Bentazone 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Methyl naphthalene
Biphenil 2,4-Dichlorocresol 2-Methylbutane
2,2-Bipyridine 2,5-Dichlorophenol Monuron
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate 3,6-Dichlorophenol Napthalene
Bromacil 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Nitrobenzene
Bromodichloromethane Dieldrin m-Nitrophenol
p-Bromophenol Diethylphthalate o-Nitrophenol
Butylbenzene 2,4-Dinitrocresol p-Nitrophenol
Calcium Hypochloryte 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Ozone
Carbofuran 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Parathion
Chlorine Diuron Pentachlorophenol
Chlorine dioxide Endosulfan Propazine
Chlorobenzene Endrin Simazine
4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene Ethylbenzene Terbutryn
2-Chlorophenol Hezachlorobenzene Tetrachloroethylene
Chlorotoluene Hezachlorobutadiene Triclopyr
Chrysene Hexane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
m-Cresol Isodrin m-Xylene
Cyanazine Isooctane o-Xylene
Cyclohexane Isoproturon p-Xylene
DDT Lindane 2,4-Xylenol
2.- Chemicals with high probability of being adsorbed by active carbon:
Aniline Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1-Pentanol
Benzene Dibromochloromethane Phenol
Benzyl alcohol 1,1-Dichloroethylene Phenylalanine
Benzoic acid cis-1,2- Dichloroethylene o-Phthalic acid
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether trans-1,2- Dichloroethylene Styrene
Bromodichloromethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Bromoform Ethylene Toluene
Carbon tetrachloride Hydroquinone 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1-Chloropropane Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Trichloroethylene
Chlorotoluron 4-Methylbenzenamine Vinyl acetate
3.- Chemicals with moderate probability of being adsorbed by active carbon*:
Acetic acid Dimethoate Methionine
Acrylamide Ethyl acetate Methyl-tert-butyl ether
Chloroethane Ethyl ether Methyl ethyl ketone
Chloroform Freon 11 Pyridine
1,1-Dichloroethane Freon 113 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane Freon 12 Vinyl chloride
1,3-Dichloropropene Glyphosate  
Dikegulac Imazypur  
*(For this chemicals active carbon is only effective in certain cases).    
     
4.- Chemicals for which adsorption with active carbon is unlikely to be effective. However it may be viable in certain cases such as for low flow or concentrations:
Acetone Methylene chloride 1,4-Dioxane
Acetonitrile 1-Propanol Isopropyl alcohol
Acrylonitrile Propionitrile Methyl chloride
Dimethylformaldehyde Propylene Tetrahydrofuran
    Urea

FAQ

Find the most frequently asked questions below.

When inserting the removing the filter from the vita machine you want to make sure the filter stays upright as much as possible. There is a wrench provided with the machine to assist in twisting the filter as there is little room for fingers. Some people have accidentally pulled the filter out with force on an angle and this has damaged the housing. Check this has not happened and if it has you may need to replace the ioniser base or the filter, whichever has been damaged. Here is a video on what removing the filter should look like.

After inserting the new filter:

  1. Hold down the Purified water button for about 4 seconds until you hear a ‘ding’ - the screen should show 3000L.
  2. Press the Acidic Water button.
  3. Then press the Alkaline Water button – make sure you see 3000L again.
  4. Press the Purified water button several times until you cycle back to the main screen - Filter life on the bottom left of the main screen should show 3000L, having now reset the filter life.

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Kevin Homan

I live alone so the filter will last me ages.
Definitely gets rid of the chlorine taste.