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Maintenance Instructions
Checking the Salt Level
Check the salt level monthly. Remove the lid from the cabinet or brine tank, make sure salt level is always above the
brine level (you should not be able to see water).
Adding Salt
Use only clean salt labeled for water conditioner use, such as crystal, pellet, nugget, button or solar.
The use of rock salt is discouraged because it contains insoluble silt and sand which build up in the brine tank and can
cause problems with the system’s operation.
Add the salt directly to the tank, filling no higher than the top of the brine well.
Caution
Liquid brine will irritate eyes, skin and open wounds - gently wash exposed area with
fresh water. Keep children away from your water conditioner.
Bridging (Figure 6)
Humidity or the wrong type of salt may create a cavity between the water and the salt.
This action, known as “bridging”, prevents the brine solution from being made, leading to
your water supply being hard.
If you suspect salt bridging, carefully pound on the outside of the plastic brine tank or
pour some warm water over the salt to break up the bridge. This should always be
followed up by allowing the unit to use up any remaining salt and then thoroughly
cleaning out the brine tank. Allow four hours to produce a brine solution, then manually
regenerate the softener.
Care of Your Softener
To retain the attractive appearance of your new water softener, clean occasionally with a mild soap solution. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, ammonia or solvents. Never subject your softener to freezing or to temperatures above 110
°
F (43°C).
Cleaning the Injector Assembly (Figure 7)
Sediment, salt and silt will restrict or clog the injector. A clean water supply and
pure salt will prevent this from happening.
The injector assembly is located on the top of the control valve. This assembly
is easy to clean.
Shut off the water supply to your softener and reduce the pressure by opening a
cold soft water faucet. Remove the injector cap clip. Next remove the injector
cap. Carefully remove the assembly and disassemble as shown in Figure 7. The
injector assembly is removed from the valve body by carefully using the injector
cap clip. Note: Do not rotate the injector when removing. Carefully flush all parts.
Use a mild acid such as vinegar or Pro-Rust Out to clean the small holes in the
orifice and throat.
Reassemble using the reverse procedure.
Resin Cleaner
An approved resin cleaner MUST be used on a regular basis if your water supply contains iron. The amount of resin
cleaner and frequency of use is determined by the quantity of iron in your water (consult your local representative or
follow the directions on the resin cleaner package).
Figure 7
Figure 6
Injector Cap
Injector
Assembly
Injector
Cap Clip