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OWNER’S MANUAL
UC300 Three-Stage Undercounter Water Filtration System
North America
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CONTENTS
Read this Owners Manual for correct installation, use and maintenance
of this product. After reading and completing installation, keep this
manual in a place that is easily accessible.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION
07 TVALVE INSTALLATION
08 FAUCET INSTALLATION
10 FILTER HEAD CONNECTION
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
11 INSTALLING THE FILTERS
12 CONNECTING THE TUBING
Using “Quick Connectors
13 PREPARING FOR USE
GENERAL INFO
02 SAFETY INFORMATION
03 TDS METER INFORMATION
04 FEATURES
05 UC300 PRODUCT COMPONENTS
06 UC300 WATER FLOW DIAGRAM
MAINTENANCE
14 FILTERS & FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR
Filters
Filter Change Indicator
Filter Replacement Cycle
15 REPLACING THE FILTERS
17 TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL INFO
18 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
19 UC300 PERFORMANCE
DATA SHEET
22 WARRANTY
23 CONTACT BRONDELL
24 SPANISH VERSION
48 FRENCH VERSION
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Be careful to keep this safety information. Please read this information to
prevent property loss and ensure safety.
DANGER: If not observed, serious injury or even death may occur as a result.
WARNING: If not observed, serious physical injury or property damage may occur as a result.
Read all the instructions before using or installing the Coral UC300.
Never disassemble, repair or reconstruct the lter head housing. This may cause the product
to fail.
Never unscrew the lters while the product is in use. This may cause failure due to high water
pressure, or it may cause a water leak.
Do not install near radiators. This may cause re, or the product could be damaged, resulting
in leakage.
CAUTION: If not observed, minor physical injury or property damage may occur as a result.
Use or place the unit on a level area and do not apply force to the unit. This may cause physical
injury and/or damage to the product that may void your warranty.
Turn the water supply valve o if the lter system will not be used for an extended period
of time.
Especially during very cold weather, the water pressure may rise and may cause a water leak.
Replace the lters according to their scheduled replacement intervals. If one or more of the
lters are exhausted, the purication quality will diminish.
When replacing the lter or moving the product, do not pull on the water supply hose. The
water supply hose may become detached, damaged, or the quick connection coupling may
be weakened.
If a water leak occurs while using the product, or the area around the product is wet,
turn the water supply valve o immediately.
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The Coral Undercounter Water Filtration System is not designed to remove benecial
minerals from your drinking water. These minerals that occur naturally are a healthy
part of your drinking water and should remain. The Brondell Coral Undercounter
Water Filtration System is designed to dramatically reduce water-soluble harmful
contaminants, including industrial chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, turbidity,
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and microorganisms, most of which cannot be
"read" with a TDS reader.
Since these harmful components are water-soluble, they cannot be picked up by a
simple TDS meter. Contrary to its name (Total Dissolved Solids or TDS Meter), these
inexpensive products cannot detect most harmful water-soluble contaminants.
There is a major misconception that low TDS readings mean healthy water and that
is simply not always true.
The best method for testing the performance of a water ltration device is to have
a nationally recognized independent organization,such as WQA (Water Quality
Association) or NSF International,test and certify the products. The certied data
is then available in a Performance Data Sheet, which you should request from the
manufacturer. For more clarication of what the Coral Undercounter Water Filtration
System does remove from your water, please see our Certied Performance Data
Sheets on pages 1921.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT
“TDS METERS” AND TESTERS
Q) When I use a Total Dissolved Particle (TDS) reader to test my water
after it goes through the Coral Undercounter Water Filtration System,
why don't the levels of dissolved particles go down or decrease? I don’t
think the product is working.
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BRONDELL H2O+ CORAL FEATURES
Superior Filtration Performance
Best in class water ltration for a healthy home and family
Elegant Chrome Faucet with Integrated LED
Filter Change Indicator
Simple intuitive LED indicator reminds you when it’s time to change
your lters
Easy Quick Change Filter Replacement
Brondell’s special “twist & seal” lter system makes changing your lters
a breeze
One Year (UC300) Filter Lifespan
Simplied maintenance and low cost of operation
Easy DIY Installation
Pre-installed faucet tubing and quick-connect” water supply connections
simplies installation
WQA Gold Seal Certied Filtration Technology
Filtration performance claims you can trust!
One Year Manufacturers Warranty
Backed by Brondell’s commitment to superior customer service
and support
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UC300 PRODUCT COMPONENTS
Water Supply Tubing
Filter Head
Connection Assembly
3 Filters:
Sediment Filter
Pre-Carbon Filter
Carbon Block Filter
LED Indicator Faucet
Assembly with attached
tubing (blue)
Water Supply T-Valve
with Rubber Washer
(3/8” connection)
T-Valve Adapters
with Rubber Washer
3/8” to 1/2”
Quick Connect
90° Elbows
Mounting Screws
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UC300 WATER FLOW DIAGRAM
Sediment
Filter
Pre-Carbon
Filter
Carbon
Block Filter
Incoming
Water
INLET
Filtered
Water
OUTLET
– REAR VIEW –
Tap Faucet LED Indicator
Faucet
Filtered
Water Tubing
Water Supply
Tubing
Sediment Filter
Sink
Pre-Carbon Filter
Carbon Block Filter
Filter Head Connection
Assembly
Water Supply
T-Valve
Cold Water
Supply
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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
STEP 1: TVALVE INSTALLATION
Do not install the Filter Head Connection Asssembly further than 12 feet away from
either the water supply valve, or the Indicator Faucet.
Avoid unnecessary slack in the supply hoses when connecting to the water supply, Filter
Head Connection Assembly, or Indicator Faucet.
Do not install in direct sunlight, or a place where it will be directly exposed to freezing
temperatures.
Be sure to install the T-Valve on the cold water supply line. Running hot water through
the Coral Water Filtration System will damage the lters.
1. Close the cold water supply valve. Place a bucket, or similar
item, underneath the valve to catch any water that may spill
out during installation.
2. Unscrew the hose that connects the cold water supply valve
to the existing tap water faucet.
3. Ensure the rubber washer is inside the T-Valve, and then
screw the T-Valve Adapter onto the cold water supply valve.
NOTE: If the water supply valve is larger than the 3/8”
connection on the T-Valve, use the included 1/2” Valve
Adapters with Rubber Washers to connect the T-Valve and
the water supply hose.
4. Screw the cold water supply hose to the top of the T-Valve.
Be sure to keep the water supply valve closed.
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STEP 2: FAUCET INSTALLATION
Before Installation
You will need an existing faucet hole at least 7/16
inches in diameter in the sink or countertop to install
the supplied ltered water faucet. You may also
replace an existing kitchen sprayer, soap dispenser,
or plug already on the countertop or sink.
1. Unpack the faucet and insert the Top Spout into the Main
Body by pushing down until inserted then screw the Top Cap
clockwise until secured in place.
2. Cut zip tie on the blue water connection tubing and unroll
to straighten tubing. Be careful not to cut the tube when
removing the zip tie.
Locking Nut
Plastic Washer
(raised area faces down)
Top Spout
Top Cap
Main Body
Lock Washer
Counter Top
1/4" Tube
(connected to faucet)
Escutcheon
LED Indicator
Battery Seat
CR2032
Battery
PRODUCT INSTALLATION (cont.)
If drilling a new hole is required for the
faucet installation, please consult a
professional. Brondell will not be liable for
any damages including those to the sink
or countertop due to installation of the
faucet or drilling a hole.
For California Residents: CR2032
batteries contain Perchlorate Material -
special handling may apply. Visit http://
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate for more information.
Please nd answers to Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) and installation videos
on brondell.com
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3. Attach the Escutcheon to the Main Body by inserting the blue
tubing through the Escutcheon and pushing it all the way up
until connected to the Main Body.
4. Install the faucet on top of the countertop or sink and feed
the blue tubing through the hole to the cabinet below. Then
slide the large Plastic Washer as shown up through the blue
tubing until snug against the bottom of the countertop or
sink hole.
5. Install the Lock Washer and the Locking Nut the same way
and tighten until the plastic washer is holding the faucet
assembly rmly in place. The faucet is now installed.
6. Pull the plastic tab out from the battery compartment to
activate the faucet indicator. The LED light will blink red
once, blue once, and then will be ready to go.
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STEP 3: FILTER HEAD CONNECTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Be sure to install the Filter Head Connection Assembly so that the top of the assembly
is at least 14 inches from the oor of the sink cabinet. Otherwise the lters will not
install or seat correctly.
2. Using a pencil, mark where the Filter Head Connection Assembly will be mounted to the
sidewall of the cabinet (at least 14” from the cabinet oor). Use a level to make sure that the
Assembly will be mounted straight.
NOTE: Before you mount the Connection Assembly, it may be a good idea to practice inserting
and removing the lters.
3. Insert the two mounting screws through the holes in the Assembly frame and screw into the
cabinet sidewall.
1. Attach the two Quick Connect 90° Elbows to back side of the Connection Assembly Inlet and
Outlet as shown
PRODUCT INSTALLATION (cont.)
14 inches
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STEP 4: INSTALLING THE FILTERS
1. To insert the lters, rst line up the arrow on the lter head
with the arrow on the lter.
NOTE: It is very important to install the lters in the correct order. Simply match the same label
colors to the lter head labels. From left-to-right, the proper order is:
1) Sediment lter
2) Pre-Carbon lter
3) Carbon Block lter
2. With the top and bottom arrows
still lined up, insert the top
of the lter into the housing
and turn to the right, until the
lter will not turn any more.
The Filter Head arrow should
now be lined up with the dot
on the top of the lter.
3. Repeat the process for the Pre-Carbon lter and Carbon Block lter.
water outlet
water inlet
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STEP 5: CONNECTING THE TUBING
1. Water Supply Connection
Use the supplied white Water Supply Tubing to connect the T-valve to the Filter Head Connector
Assembly by pushing one end of the tubing rmly into the Quick Connector
Collet on the open side of the T-Valve. Be sure to push in all the way and ensure the Tube
is not bent or kinked.
Then connect the other open end of the Tubing to the Filter Head Connector Assembly “Inlet”
by inserting the tube into the Colletton the Quick Connect 90° Elbow on the side labeled
“Inlet”.
Using "Quick Connectors"
Tube connections on the T-Valve, Filter Head Connection Assembly, and Indicator Faucet are all of
the “Quick Connect” variety. The steps below illustrate how to connect and disconnect the Tubes
from these connectors.
a. Push the Tube into the Collet. The Collet is a collar that
provides a secure t for the Tube and prevents water leaks.
b. Push the Tube in until it stops. The Tube will be secure, and
resistant to tugs or pulls. The Collet will be rigid and raised
slightly from the connector housing.
c. To disconnect the Tube, push down and hold the Collet rst,
and then pull the Tube out gently.
2. Faucet Connection
Connect the open end of the Blue Tubing coming from the Faucet to the Filter Head Connector
Assembly Outlet by inserting the Tube into the Collet on the Quick Connect 90° Elbow on the
side labeled “Outlet”. Be sure to push in rmly all the way and ensure the Tube is not bent or
kinked.
Connector
Housing
Tube
Collet
a
c b
Visit brondell.com for our Quick Connect Tutorial video.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION (cont.)
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PREPARING FOR USE
TURN ON WATER & CHECK FOR LEAKS
FLUSHING THE SYSTEM
1. Turn on water supply
a. Open the T-Valve by turning the valve arm 90° as shown.
b. Turn the cold water supply valve at the wall counter-
clockwise to turn on. The cold water supply will then
begin to supply water to the Coral UC300.
2. Checking for leaks
a. Once the water supply has been turned on, check for any
signs of leaking throughout the system.
b. If no leaks are found, wait 5 minutes and check one more
time. If still no leaking, then continue to next step to ush
the system.
1. Turn the Indicator Faucet on and let the water ow from the faucet for 5 minutes continuously to
ush the system and activate the lter(s).
2. Check one last time for any leaks during this process.
3. Your Coral system is now ready to use!
Before turning the cold water valve back on, review the installation instructions to
ensure that the T-Valve and water hoses are connected correctly and securely.
Failure to properly install this product or to properly check for leaks may cause damage
to the property. In these instances, Brondell, Inc. will not be held responsible for any
damages.
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FILTERS
FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR
FILTER REPLACEMENT CYCLE
Contact Brondell at 888-542-3355, or visit us at www.brondell.com to order replacement lters.
The lters are critical to the performance of the Coral UC Water Filtration system, and it is
important to replace all of the lters on a regular basis. If any of the lters are overused beyond the
recommended service life, the performance of the water ltration device can deteriorate. Do not
miss the lter replacement cycle or use non-compatible lters as this can aect system performance
or damage the unit.
The LED lter change indicator in the faucet works by tracking both time and water ow from the
Coral UC system.
UC300When 12 months have elapsed or 600 gallons of water has been ltered through the system
(whichever comes rst), the LED will ash red when dispensing water instead of ashing blue.
When the faucet LED indicator begins to ash red, it’s now time to change the lters and reset the
faucet indicator by replacing the battery.
A new battery is always included with the UF-35.
* The lter replacement frequency may be increased for areas with poor water quality or
greater use. The period for the lter exchange is based on an average production of 1.64
gallons of drinking water per day.
FILTERS & FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR
Part Number Filter Name Usable period*
UF35
Sediment Filter 12 months
Pre-Carbon Plus Filter 12 months
Carbon Block Filter 12 months
UC300
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MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE FILTERS
1. Close the T-Valve under the sink to shut o the ow of water
to the Coral.
2. Once the T-valve is shut o, turn the Indicator Faucet on all
the way and keep it on until all the residual water in the
tubes has been expelled.
4. Install the new lter(s). Review the procedure outlined on Page 11.
5. Open the T-Valve to restore the ow of water and turn the Indicator Faucet on for 5 minutes
continuously to ush and activate the new lter(s).
Be sure to reset the Indicator Faucet by following the next steps.
3. Turn the lter(s) to be replaced to the left, until the lter
comes out of the Filter Head Connection Assembly.
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6. Replace the battery in the faucet LED indicator to reset
the lter change reminder. A fresh CR2032 battery comes
with every UF-35 Replacement Filter pack.
a. Under the faucet handle, locate the black rubber battery
compartment. Grasp it from the sides and pull down as
shown.
b. Remove the old battery from the compartment by lifting
the silver metal tab and sliding the battery out of the
rubber casing. Wait 30 seconds for the residual energy to
drain to reset the indicator.
c. Replace with a new CR2032 battery by sliding the battery
under the silver tab, making sure that the words on the
battery are facing out.
d. Push the black rubber battery compartment back up into
the faucet handle.
e. The indicator will blink red once, blue once, and then the
indicator will function as normal.
MAINTENANCE (cont.)
REPLACING THE FILTERS (cont.)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
There is no water ow. Incoming cold water supply valve is
turned o. Turn on incoming cold water supply valve.
There is not enough
water ow.
The tubing is bent or twisted. Straighten out the hose. If water ow is still
impacted, replace the hose.
The water supply valve is not turned on
all the way.
Ensure the water supply valve is open
completely.
The temperature of the tap water
decreased sharply.
If the water temperature decreses due to
inclement weather, water will ow more
slowly through the system than normal.
The life of one or more of the lters has
run out.
Replace the lters, per the instructions on
Page 15.
The water tastes or
smells bad. The life of the lters has expired. Replace the lters, per the instructions on
Page 15.
There is a leak
surrounding one of
the hose connections.
The tubing is not inserted into the quick
connector completely.
Ensure the hose is inserted completely.
The end of the tube is damaged.
Cut the tubing o at the damaged area and
connect the tube again, or replace the tubing
entirely.
Water is leaking from
the head Connection
Assembly.
An O-ring on one of the lters is
damaged.
Determine which lter or lters are aected
and contact the Brondell service center.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Product name Coral Three-Stage Undercounter Water Filtration System
Model UC300
Filters Sediment, Pre-Carbon, Carbon Block (UF-35)
Product Dimensions 9” (W) x 13.5” (H) x 3.75” (D)
Working temperature 39º F – 100º F (4º C – 38º C)
Working pressure 35 psi – 100 psi (241 kPa – 689 kPa)
Net weight 3.8 lbs. (1.72 kg)
Service ow rate and production rate can dier with varying water temperature and water pressure.
Without any prior notice, all or parts of the product are subject to change for the purpose of
improving the performance of the product.
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