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Note: This assembly does not 

include a magnet disk or drive 

motor and must be ordered 

separately.

Item #

Item

QtY.

DescrIptIon

1

Screw

Secures motor to endcap assembly.

2

Drive Motor - 12V

The Drive Motor is held in place by two 

1

2

"

 screws. The screws should be “snug.” The brass pinion gear on the Motor 

should engage the plastic Drive Gear. The wires should be securely fastened to the Control.

3

1

4

" Hex Nut

Secures drive gear and magnet disc to end cap assembly.

4

Drive Gear

The Drive Gear is assembled to the Piston Slide Cam by means of a “keyed” opening which transfers the “torque” 

generated by the Drive Motor to the rest of the drive system. If the drive system becomes jammed, this opening can 

become “rounded” causing the gear to turn, but not the Piston Slide Cam. If this occurs, clear the jam and replace the 

Drive Gear and Piston Slide Cam  (Part No. 93217).

5

Screw

6

Piston Slide Cam Cover

The cover secures the Piston Slide Cam (93217) in place and acts as a bushing for the Cam Shaft.

7

Piston Slide Cam

This is the “heart” of the drive system. There is a threaded stainless steel shaft that runs through the main drive axle. 

The Drive Gear is attached at the short end and the Magnet Disc at the other end. The Piston Slide Cam is assembled 

inside of the Piston Slide (93216). This Cam Shaft should turn freely before the Motor is assembled.

8

Drive End Cap

1

Seals the two openings on the Main Valve Body. The larger diameter opening is sealed with an O-ring used as an axial 

or “face” seal. The O-ring sits in a groove in the End Cap. This groove must be free of defects such as pits or

scratches and also free of debris. The smaller diameter seal is accomplished with an O-ring used as a radial seal. The 

O-ring should be placed on the male boss on the End Cap. When assembling the Drain End Cap to the Main Valve Body, 

care should be taken to make sure the small O-ring is aligned with the opening in the Main Valve Body and that the 

large O-ring stays in the groove in the Drive End Cap. If misaligned, the O-rings can become pinched and leak.

9

Piston Slide

1

The Piston Slide should move freely inside the Drive End Cap Housing.

The stainless steel threaded stud should be pointing toward the Main Valve Body.

10

Screw

2

Secures brine valve to drive endcap assembly.

11

Brine Valve Housing 

Assembly

1

Attaches to the Drive End Cap with two 

3

4

" thread cutting screws and has one O-ring seal. When assembling, the O-ring 

should be placed on the Drive End Cap boss and be lubricated with silicone grease. A twisting action should be applied 

along with pressure until the O-ring seats. (See Brine Valve Assembly sheet for more details.)

12

O-ring

1

Seals the brine valve to the drive endcap.

13

Magnet Disk

Assembly

1

The Magnetic Disc is assembled to the Piston Slide Cam by means of a “keyed” opening to ensure proper orientation. 

The magnet in the Magnetic Disc should be flush with the disc surface.

14

O-ring

1

Seals large opening between valve body and drive endcap.

15

O-ring

1

Seals small opening between valve body and drive endcap.

16

Piston Assembly

1

The Piston should be screwed onto the Piston Slide Cam until it “bottoms out,” but care should be taken not to over-

tighten. Overtightening can cause the Piston to break. The white Teflon Hydro-slide O-ring covers should be free of 

defects such as indentations and cuts. The Drain Gasket should slide - there will be some friction - without binding on 

the Piston shaft. When assembling, care should be taken to insert the Piston into the Main Valve Body without excessive 

side-to-side or up/down motion.

17

Drain Gasket

1

Seals the drain end cap when valve is in service position to prevent water flow to drain.

Parts Diagrams

Brine Valve Housing Assembly

Figure 15

Summary of Contents for PWSCAB30K Pure Water

Page 1: ...ed for operating parameters to ensure proper use with your water supply Table of Contents Pages How To Get the Maximum Efficiency From Your Appliance 2 Checklist Before Installation 2 Do s and Don ts...

Page 2: ...ed to verify that your appliance is right for the job See Page 4 3 Water Supply Flow Rate 5 gallons per minute is recommended as minimum 4 Drain Drain appliance to floor drain or washer drain To preve...

Page 3: ...s Valves To simplify installation and servicing a one piece or a three way by pass valve system is recommended when installing your appliance A bypass system also provides access to untreated water wh...

Page 4: ...here is a threaded connection to facilitate repairing a potential leak in one of your soldered joints 3 To prevent heat damage to the plastic pipe threads of the adapter prepare the copper tail assemb...

Page 5: ...5 Reference Illustrations Figure 7 Figure 8 Plugging In Transformer Do not plug transformer into an outlet that is controlled by on off switch Adding Salt To The Brine Cabinet Figure 9...

Page 6: ...lve in the Service position See Figure 6 6 Connect Overflow Line The overflow line is used to direct excess water to a floor drain if the brine tank fills with too much water or the appliance malfunct...

Page 7: ...ut ton and hold for 3 seconds The REGENERATE button is used when starting your water conditioner to start an immediate regeneration or to restore capacity if you have run out of salt If your appliance...

Page 8: ...s Pressing and releasing the SET button will advance programming to the next step 6 If Gallons was chosen 12 is now displayed If Liters was chosen 24 is displayed Pressing and releasing the CHANGE but...

Page 9: ...9 Controller Layout Figure 10...

Page 10: ...abinet Figure 11 Item Description QTY 1 Valve Cover Assembly 1 2 Salt Port Cover 1 3 12 Volt Transformer Power Cord 1 4 Cabinet 1 5 2 Piece Overflow 1 6 Brine Tubing 3 8 18 7 Support Panel 1 8 Compute...

Page 11: ...Adapter Assembly 1 2 3 4 I O Adapter O ring 2 3 Resin Tank Assembly empty 1 4 End Cap O ring 2 5 Drive End Cap Assembly w o motor magnet disc 1 6 Screw 4 7 O ring Small End Cap 1 8 Injector Assembly...

Page 12: ...The gasket seals at its outer edges and between the inlet screen and nozzle opening These areas must be free of defects such as tears or pits and be free of debris 4 Injector Nozzle 1 Creates the vac...

Page 13: ...ontroller The three wire assembly connecting the black wafer Hall Effect Sensor or the Controller board must not be severely bent folded over cut or broken Care should be taken when putting the Sensor...

Page 14: ...Cap When assembling the Drain End Cap to the Main Valve Body care should be taken to make sure the small O ring is aligned with the opening in the Main Valve Body and that the large O ring stays in th...

Page 15: ...alve retainer 5 push in and turn clockwise to unlock the retainer CAUTION Do not attempt to remove the retainer with the piston assembly in place This will damage the housing and or the retainer Push...

Page 16: ...ession nuts are tight 2 Guide and Lock Set 1 Should not be loose 3 Float Grommet 2 Should keep float from moving up or down 4 Bell Float 1 5 Float Washer 1 6 Float Rod 1 7 Air Check Brine Well Assembl...

Page 17: ...17 ITEM NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 1 Fill Plug 2 2 O ring Parts Diagrams Fill Plug Assembly Tank Bottom Figure 18...

Page 18: ...sehold plumbing system Repair the leak No read out in display Electric cord is unplugged Plug in transformer No electric power at outlet Check power source Make sure outlet is not controlled by a swit...

Page 19: ...10 gpm 14 5 Pressure drop service flow rate of 4 gpm 4 0 psi Maximum flow rate to drain during regeneration gpm 2 0 Water Pressure minimum maximum psi 20 120 Controller type 4 Button Regeneration time...

Page 20: ...warranties are exclusive and are the only remedies for breach of warranty EXCEPT FOR THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ANY WATTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PER...

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