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Maximizer
®
97 Owner’s Manual
OR-05/18/15
Quality Water International
®
Figure 11: Brine Valve Housing Assembly
Assembly and Parts
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Part #
Description
Qty.
Note
1
53511
Piston Assembly
(includes O-Ring & Spring)
1
The piston should have an O-Ring on the shaft side of the
flange and a spring pressed onto a boss on the other side.
The O-Ring should be free of defects such as cuts or debris
on the shaft side.
2
90821
O-Ring
1
3
53510
Brine Valve Housing
1
Just inside the entrance hole for the brine piston is a
concave seat area that must be free of defects such as nicks,
indentations, or debris. This seat area ensures a leak-free
seal for the static O-Ring on the brine piston. If any defects are
detected by visual inspection, repair or replace as needed.
4
90843
.5 gpm Flow Control
1
The flow button has two distinct and different sides. One is
“flat”; the other is “concave.” The button should be centered
in the housing opening with the four locater “ribs” with the
concave side facing the housing end cap.
5
93805
O-Ring
1
6
93247
Brine Valve Housing
1
The cap is held in place by two 3/4-inch self-tapping screws
that engage the housing flange. An O-Ring seals the cap and
housing. Place the O-Ring onto the housing end cap, lubricate
with silicone grease and then using a twisting action, insert
the cap into the housing.
Caution:
the 3/8-inch locking clip must be installed to prevent
air from being drawn into the appliance during brine rinse.
7
200199 Locking Clip 3/8”
1
8
90818
Screw
2
Brine Valve Housing