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Do’s and Do Not’s

• 

DO ALWAYS

 check your state and local regulations regarding plumbing and electrical connections and 

placement of the system before installation.

• 

DO 

install the REIONATOR

®

 system into the existing cold water supply line before the water heater and 

before any cold water outlet that requires treatment.

• 

DO

 bypass your system in the event of a water or plumbing related emergency.

• 

DO

  decrease  your  usage  of  all  cleaning  products  such  as:  soap,  detergents,  shampoo,  etc.  Most 

homes can reduce their use of these products by 50% to 75% because they work more efficiently in 
REIONATOR

®

 conditioned water.

• 

DO

 inspect the brine tank monthly.

• 

DO

 initiate a regeneration manually if high water usage is expected due to guests, heavy laundry or 

other reasons.

• 

DO

 contact your WaterTech Dealer if you have any questions about the operation of your system or 

water quality issues.

• 

DO

 enjoy all the benefits of your REIONATOR

®

 conditioned water!

• 

DO NOT

 hang or stack items on your equipment. This may cause an equipment imbalance or put a strain 

on plumbing and electrical connections.

• 

DO NOT

 disconnect or remove any part of the plumbing or electrical cord.

• 

DO NOT

 attempt to reprogram your system (except for the time clock setting). Your system has been 

factory or field programmed specifically for your application.

• 

DO NOT

  overfill  the  brine  tank  with  salt.  Approximately  6  inches  below  the  rim  is  the  maximum 

recommended fill.

• 

DO NOT

  allow  your  REIONATOR

®

  and  attached  plumbing  to  be  exposed  to  extreme  temperatures 

(below 40° F or above 110° F).

• 

DO NOT

  use  with  water  that  is  microbiologically  unsafe  or  of  unknown  quality  without  adequate 

disinfection before or after the system.

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Summary of Contents for RC32-TM

Page 1: ...latinum Series Classic Series ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY BY REGISTERING YOUR PRODUCT AT www watertech com or call 888 254 8412 WQA Gold Seal certified to NSF ANSI Standards 42 and 44 for meeting or exceed...

Page 2: ...use in brine tank Customer knows where to purchase regenerant salt or potassium chloride Customer knows how often to check regenerant salt potassium level Customer knows how much salt or potassium chl...

Page 3: ...heck to make sure the system is plugged in and that there is power at the receptacle If the unit does not respond with power present contact your WaterTech Dealer The manual bypass valve which is loca...

Page 4: ...ndry or other reasons DO contact your WaterTech Dealer if you have any questions about the operation of your system or water quality issues DO enjoy all the benefits of your REIONATOR conditioned wate...

Page 5: ...sin Tank 10 x 47 09 03 1047BLK Resin Tank 10 x 54 09 03 1054BLK Resin Tank 12 x 52 09 03 1252BLK Resin Tank 13 x 54 09 03 1354BLK Brine Tank Assembled 18 x 33 09 04 1833BKC Brine Grid 18 09 04 119 Bri...

Page 6: ...TION PART NUMBER Resin Tank 10 x 35 09 03 1035NB Resin Tank 12 x 35 09 03 1235NB Fusion Cabinet Top 09 05 010 Fusion Cabinet Base 09 05 011 Brine Overflow Elbow 07 05 004 Brine Well Assembly 09 04 244...

Page 7: ...G KRW ZDWHU KHDWHU 7ULWRQ SDVV 9DOYH Typical Plumbing Installation STOP Check local codes for minimum run between Reionator unit and water heater 6 IMPORTANT Brass or plastic yoke assembly not shown i...

Page 8: ...be Insert Drain Elbow Locking Clip 7 CAUTION Never connect drain line directly into drain sewer line or trap Always allow an air gap of at least 25mm 1 inch or 2 pipe diameters between the drain line...

Page 9: ...ng brine Continue to skip cycles by pressing and releasing the REGEN button wait for the motor to stop before pressing REGEN until you reach the Brine Fill position This ensures that water will go to...

Page 10: ...lding run for several minutes to purge the unconditioned water out of the pipes After several minutes take a water sample and test for hardness from the running tap If a hardness test reads soft water...

Page 11: ...s for This is usually referred to as manual regeneration although it is only started manually If there is a period of heavy water usage because of guests or a heavy laundry day for example a manual re...

Page 12: ...l not need to be reprogrammed STEP 1 Press SET CLOCK STEP 2 Current Time hour Set the hour of the day using the 5 or 6 buttons AM PM toggles after 12 Press NEXT to go to step 3 STEP 3 Current Time min...

Page 13: ...ss valve illustrations on the following page Figure 1 Normal Operation Position The inlet and outlet handles point in the direction of flow indicated by the engraved arrows on the control valve Water...

Page 14: ...Bypass Valve Illustrations FIGURE 1 NORMAL OPERATION POSITION FIGURE 2 BYPASS OPERATION POSITION FIGURE 3 DIAGNOSTIC MODE POSITION FIGURE 4 SHUT OFF MODE POSITION 13...

Page 15: ...F 110 F or 4 4 43 3 C MAX FLOW TO DRAIN DURING REGENERATION 2 2 gpm or 8 3 l min INPUT VOLTAGE 110 120VAC 60Hz OPERATING VOLTAGE 12VAC 60Hz 14 Model 1 Softening Efficiency Stated Salt Setting Grains P...

Page 16: ...he concentration of the substance in the water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system as specified by NSF ANSI Stan...

Page 17: ...16 Notes...

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Page 20: ...defective under valid warranty coverage as described above Cosmetic damage that does not affect the process functionality of the equipment is not covered WaterTech Industries makes every effort to ens...

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