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BYPASSING THE WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM

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A bypass should be installed on all water conditioning 

systems. A bypass isolates the conditioner from the 

water system and allows unconditioned water to be 

used while the conditioner is undergoing service 

or maintenance procedures or if the conditioner is 

experiencing performance issues. Figures 1, 2, and 3 

show the most common bypass methods.

Metal Bypass Valve

This type of bypass is located directly behind the 

conditioner valve on top of the media tank. To bypass 

the conditioner system using this type of bypass, turn 

the handle on top of the bypass until the arrow on the 

handle is pointing to the word BYPASS stamped on the 

bypass valve body. 
To return the conditioner system to regular service, 

turn the bypass handle until the arrow on the handle is 

pointing to SERVICE (see Figure 2).

Plastic Bypass Valve

This type of bypass is also located directly behind the 

conditioner valve on top of the media tank. To bypass 

the conditioner system using this type of bypass, turn 

both of the small handles on the bypass until they are 

in the position shown in Figure 3, perpendicular to the 

inflow and outflow plumbing.
To return the conditioner system to regular service, 

turn both of the small handles on the bypass back to 

their original positions, parallel with the inflow and 

outflow plumbing.

Manual Bypass

This type of bypass system is plumbed into the 

pipes of the water system, and generally consists 

of three valves: one on the inflow line going into the 

conditioning system, one on the outflow line coming 

out of the conditioning system, and one on the bypass 

line connecting the inflow and outflow lines (See Figure 

4).
To bypass the conditioner system using this type of 

bypass (following Figure 4), open Valve 2 and close 

Valves 1 and 3.
To return the conditioner system to regular service, 

open Valves 1 and 3 and close Valve 2.

Figure 1 Metal Bypass Valve 

Figure 2 Plastic Bypass Valve

Figure 3 Manual Bypass 

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FLECK

 3200 Series Electromechanical Timer Owner’s Manual

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Page 2: ... water use and enjoyment Your water conditioning system helps you Eliminate Stains Scale Deposits Soap Scum Clogged Plumbing Dissolved Minerals Enjoy Longer lasting appliances up to 30 longer Less detergent soap cleanser use Greater lathering of soap Cleaner dishes towels and linens Softer skin FEATURES OF YOUR WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM 2 FLECK 3200 Series Electromechanical Timer Owner s Manual ...

Page 3: ...will make the process easier if followed General Warnings WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the AC adapter motor or controller Do not attempt to remove or repair individual components WARNING Use only the power transformer supplied with this water conditioning system WARNING The power outlet must be grounded and always on If it is necessary to disconnect power unplug the AC adapter fr...

Page 4: ...o occur by sliding tabs on the skipper wheel outward to expose trip fingers Each tab represents one day and the red pointer on the skipper wheel points to the finger representing tonight Moving clockwise from the pointer extend or retract fingers to obtain the desired regeneration schedule Forcing a Manual Regeneration To manually regenerate the valve turn the manual regeneration knob clockwise un...

Page 5: ...e it so that the volume of water gallons or cubic meters can be treated is aligned with the white dot on the program wheel Release the dial and check for firm alignment at the setting Forcing a Manual Regeneration To manually regenerate the valve turn the manual regeneration knob clockwise until the valve motor starts to turn SETTING TIME OF DAY AND INITIATING A MANUAL REGENERATION continued FLECK...

Page 6: ...ehind the conditioner valve on top of the media tank To bypass the conditioner system using this type of bypass turn both of the small handles on the bypass until they are in the position shown in Figure 3 perpendicular to the inflow and outflow plumbing To return the conditioner system to regular service turn both of the small handles on the bypass back to their original positions parallel with t...

Page 7: ...E OF DAY AND INITIATING A MANUAL REGENERATION CARE AND USE OF YOUR BRINE TANK Each time the softener regenerates salty water brine is needed to recondition the media in the water tank The brine is pulled from the salt tank at a controlled amount If the salt tank does not contain enough salt the brine is weak the media will not fully recondition and untreated water will pass through To ensure the h...

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