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Sani-System Liquid Sanitizer Concentrate
Item #50033 One (1) packet –
conditioner sanitizer. 2.5 fl oz [7.4 ml]
SANITIZATION PROCEDURE
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Maintenance of your new water softener requires very little time or effort but is essential. Regular maintenance will ensure many years of
efficient and trouble-free operation. Check with your local dealer about setting up a regular maintenance plan.Failure to follow
maintenance instructions and schedule will result in the unit failing to operate properly and void your warranty.
SERVICE SCHEDULE
The seals and spacers along with the piston assembly should be inspected/cleaned or replaced annually or as required
depending on the inlet water quality and water usage. See Inspection and Replacement of Piston Assembly and Seal and Spacer Kit.
The injectors should be cleaned/inspected or replaced annually or as required depending on the water quality and use.
See Clean Injector Assembly.
Your inlet water quality and water consumption will determine how often the media should be replenished or replaced.
Check with your water treatment expert for the media bed change frequency.
Maintenance materials – Please see Common Spare Parts.
CARE OF YOUR SOFTENER
To retain the attractive appearance of your new water softener, occasionally clean it with a mild soap solution. Do NOT use abrasive cleaners,
ammonia, or solvents.
TO SANITIZE:
1. Be sure to complete all installation steps, including programming before sanitizing.
2. For effective and complete sanitization, Sani-System Liquid Sanitizer Concentrate is recommended. Pour one packet into the
brine well located in the cabinet or brine tank. Alternatively use 3/4 fl oz [22 ml] of common household bleach.
3. Start an immediate regeneration.
4. The solution in the brine well is drawn into and through the water conditioner to sanitize itself. This sanitizing regeneration
takes two (2) hours. Then, treated water is available for your use.
Sanitizing is recommended by the Water Quality Association for disinfecting. Quarterly sanitizing is suggested for low-quality water supplies.
Care is taken at the factory to keep your water conditioner clean and sanitary. Materials used to make the conditioner will not infect or contaminate
your water supply, and will not cause bacteria to form or grow. However, during shipping, storage, installing, and operating, bacteria could get into
the conditioner. For this reason, sanitizing is suggested when completing installation.