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- Final Checkout -
1. Be certain that the bypass valve is in Service position and main valve is completely on.
2. Check electrical supply to be certain the cord is connected to an uninterrupted 115 volt outlet.
3. Be certain to REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT at www.watersoftinc.com
4. Leave this manual with the homeowner.
Important Notice - The plumbing system, piping, pressure tank, hot water tanks, softeners, etc. that have been exposed to
iron bearing water may need to be cleaned of the precipitated iron that has been collected in them or iron bleed thru may
be a problem. We suggest all tanks be drained and flushed thoroughly.
- Annual Maintenance –
Annual replacement of the seal kit is required in all single tank air systems due to air drying of the seals over time. Poten-
tial performance issues will result if this maintenance interval is not performed. Any system problems associated with this
required system maintenance not being accomplished will not be covered by the factory warranty.
- System Start Up Procedure -
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Tank should be filled with water and media must have been soaking for at least 1 hour before initial
pressurization
1. After all plumbing and drain line connections have been made, turn main water supply back on and check for leaks.
2. Ensure that the bypass valve is in the BYPASS position, and then cycle the control valve to RAPID RINSE. Once the
rapid rinse step is reached, slowly open the bypass valve to the service position, allowing water to flow down through
mineral tank and out the drain line. Let it continue to run for the entire rapid rinse step (5 minutes). There may be
colored water or media fines during this initial flow.
3. Once the rapid rinse ends, leave the system in service, and open a cold, treated water tap. Let water run for several
minutes to allow air and any media fines to be released from the lines. Once air is evacuated and water runs clear,
close the tap.
NOTE:
Any time media (other than very fine mineral on initial startup) is apparent in the service lines, it usually indicates
one of the following problems:
A. The unit is plumbed in backward allowing the media to be carried in the service line.
B. The distributor tube inside the tank is not seated inside the valve or is damaged.
4. No further regeneration should be necessary at this time. If left at the default settings, the filter will automatically initiate
an air replenish cycle each night and will backwash every six days. If desired, these settings can be changed in the
main menu, or from the “advanced settings” screen in the Legacy View app.
Installation
Installation
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