Description
3 STAGES OF PURIFICATION WITH REPLACEABLE CERAMIC FILTER * Replacement filter lasts 6 months or 2000 liters of water (whichever comes first) * The Olympus mini water filter is designed for cases where a small consumption of filtered water is required, such as students, people living alone, etc. It is unique because: 1. This is the water filter manufactured in Greece by CENTER PLUS SA and combines international experience with the most advanced EUROPEAN technology in microporous ceramic water filters. 2. The ceramic filter, which the device contains and whose pores are 10 times smaller than the size of pathogenic bacteria, which in some cases may be present in drinking water * , in addition to sediment, sludge and rust, retains pathogenic microorganisms in water, such as: E. coli, typhoid fever, cholera, salmonella, fecal coliforms, staphylococci, pathogenic and spore-forming bacteria, enterococci, cryptosporidium, etc. 3. The compact activated carbon, which is contained in the inner part of the ceramic filter, retains 100% chlorine and to a satisfactory extent (if present in the water) pesticides, phenols, asbestos fibers, lead and other heavy metals, while allowing us to drink all the beneficial elements of water, such as: mineral salts, trace elements, etc. 4. It is installed in 1 minute on almost all kitchen faucets or another faucet (cannot be installed on shower faucets). 5. The on/off tap allows you to provide filtered water when you want it and unfiltered water when you want to wash. 6. Olympus+ water filters must be used with city water, which is controlled by municipal authorities, and are the water filters that will give you HEALTHY, CRYSTAL-CLEAR OLYMPIC WATER for the rest of your life. 7. Finally, the Olympus mini water filter is designed for cases where there is a low consumption of filtered water, such as students, people living alone, etc. * City water, because it is controlled by municipal authorities and chlorinated, is generally free from microbial contamination. In some cases, however, water can be contaminated by the ingress of bacteria, either due to burst pipes in the network, insufficient chlorination of the water, or the presence of certain bacteria, such as cryptosporidium, etc., which are resistant to disinfection and chlorine cannot destroy them.

