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SOL-TA Commercial Series User Guide
Replenishment of Salt Supply
Replenishment of Salt Supply
The salt storage capacity of the brine tank is approximately 75 kg. During each regeneration
a small amount of salt is consumed, thus requiring periodic replenishment for a continuous
supply of treated water (the frequency and salt dosage level is dependent on the regeneration
schedule).
We recommend to maintain the salt level in the brine tank to 1/2 to 2/3 full. The water level in
the brine tank is maintained automatically and does not require manual intervention.
Note:
The water level is usually below the salt level & therefore cannot be seen (this is as it
should be).
Always replenish salt before the supply is exhausted.
Note
: No extra water is required when topping up the salt level.
Type of Salt to Use
Any type of water softener salt may be used, but for best results, we recommend using coarse
solar salt called "water softener salt" or alternatively "pool salt".
Brine Tank Clean-Out
To help prevent service problems the brine tank should be emptied and flushed out with a
garden hose, when dirt and other insolubles accumulate.
Clean out with a wet/dry vacuum. Then add approximately 15L of water and refill with salt.
Media Replacement
Resin Ordering Code:
RMK-SOL45 (2x required)
for SOL45-E1,
RMK-SOL60 (2x required)
for SOL60-E1.
Customer Service Helpline at
1300 140 140
(AU) and
0800 130 140
(NZ) for more details.
The nuts and caps are designed to be unscrewed or tightened by hand or with the special plastic
WTV5180 wrench (not supplied). If necessary a pliers can be used to unscrew the nut or cap.
Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen nuts or caps. Do not place screwdriver in slots on
caps and/or tap with a hammer.
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