Kupu Whakataki
The Longriver R7 Shower Filter is designed to enhance your showering experience by significantly improving water quality. This filter effectively removes harmful substances, contributing to healthier skin and hair. It is engineered for easy installation and compatibility with standard shower systems.

Image: The Longriver R7 Shower Filter in black, with its green packaging, highlighting its chlorine removal capabilities.
Nga korero haumaru
Please read all instructions carefully before installation and use. Ensure all connections are secure to prevent leaks. Do not use with water temperatures outside the specified range (39-176°F / 4-80°C).
Ihirangi mokete
- Longriver R7 Shower Filter Unit
- Filter Cartridge (pre-installed)
- Rubber O-Rings (2)
- Rīpene a te Kaimahi Paipa
- Manual Tāuta

Image: A visual representation of the shower filter components, including the main unit, internal cartridge, O-rings, and plumber's tape, ready for installation.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The Longriver R7 Shower Filter is designed for quick and easy installation without the need for specialized tools. It fits standard 1/2" threaded connections common in North America and Europe.
- Step 1: Rinse the Shower Filter
Before installation, place the shower filter under a faucet and turn on the water. Let the water run through the filter for approximately 20 seconds to flush out any carbon particles. Turn the filter upside down and flush again until the water runs clear. - Step 2: Remove Existing Showerhead
Turn off the water supply to your shower. Carefully unscrew your existing showerhead from the shower arm by turning it counter-clockwise. If you have a handheld shower, remove the shower mount. - Step 3: Prepare the Shower Arm
Clean any excess material from the shower arm threads. Wrap plumber's tape (provided) around the threads 2-3 times to ensure a watertight seal. - Step 4: Attach the R7 Shower Filter
Place a rubber O-ring into the top connection of the shower filter. Hand-tighten the shower filter onto the shower arm by turning it clockwise until secure. Do not overtighten. - Step 5: Reattach Your Showerhead
Place another rubber O-ring into the connection of your showerhead. Hand-tighten your showerhead onto the bottom of the R7 shower filter by turning it clockwise until secure. - Step 6: Test for Leaks and Flush
Turn on the water supply and check for any leaks. If leaks occur, tighten the connections slightly or reapply plumber's tape. Let the water run for a few minutes to ensure proper flow and clear any remaining carbon dust.

Image: The Longriver R7 Shower Filter is shown to be compatible with most standard showerhead types, including rain, fixed, and handheld models.
Ataata Tāuta
Video: An official Longriver-US video demonstrating the installation process of the R7 Shower Filter, showing how to attach it to a shower arm and then reattach the showerhead.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed, the Longriver R7 Shower Filter operates automatically as water flows through your shower system. No special operation is required. Enjoy cleaner, softer water with every shower.

Image: The Longriver R7 filter attached to a showerhead, demonstrating high water output without pressure reduction, ensuring a powerful shower experience.
Te tiaki
The R7 Shower Filter cartridge should be replaced approximately every 6 months, depending on water quality and usage. Regular replacement ensures optimal filtration performance.
Te Whakakapi i te Kaata Tātari
- Whakawetohia te puna wai o tō kaukau.
- Unscrew the showerhead from the bottom of the filter unit.
- Unscrew the filter unit from the shower arm.
- Carefully separate the two halves of the filter housing by twisting them apart.
- Tango i te kariri tātari tawhito me te tuku tika.
- Insert a new Longriver R7 replacement cartridge (ASIN: B0DNM7RZVY) into the housing. Ensure it is seated correctly.
- Reassemble the filter housing, ensuring the O-rings are in place and connections are tight.
- Reattach the filter unit to the shower arm and the showerhead to the filter, following the installation steps above.
- Flush the new cartridge as described in Step 1 of the installation process.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the R7 filter cartridge, illustrating its internal multi-stage filtration media designed to purify water.
Raparongoā
- Pēhanga Wai Iti: The R7 Shower Filter is designed not to affect water pressure. If you experience a significant drop, ensure the filter is installed correctly and not clogged. Flush the filter thoroughly.
- Nga turuturu: Check all connections for tightness. Ensure plumber's tape was applied correctly and O-rings are properly seated. Disassemble and reassemble if necessary.
- Unusual Odor/Taste: This may indicate the filter needs flushing or replacement. Follow the rinsing instructions or replace the cartridge.
Whakatakotoranga
| Kaihanga | Awa-roa |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 14.1 hekere |
| Hunga Hua | 5.12 x 3.7 x 3.43 inihi |
| Tauira Tuemi | XL-R7MB |
| Rahi | R7 |
| Tae | Pango |
| Rauemi | KDF-55, Calcium sulfite, Activated carbon balls |
| Tikanga Tāuta | Tiu-Mai |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Showerhead Filters |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Longriver offers 24/7 online customer service to address any issues or questions you may have regarding your R7 Shower Filter. Please contact us for assistance.





