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Q: What is hard water?
A:
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, more than 85
percent of the United States geography has hard water.
Hard water forms when naturally occurring minerals enter
water sources. Over time these minerals are absorbed by
groundwater. The two most common types of minerals
found in hard water are calcium and magnesium
compounds. The Water Quality Association of the United
States defines hard water as water containing dissolved
hardness minerals above 1 GPG (grains per gallon). The
most common hardness causing minerals are Calcium and
Magnesium. Levels of hardness are classified as follows:
Soft Water - less than 1 GPG,
Slightly hard - 1 to 3.5 GPG
Moderately hard - 3.5 to 7 GPG
Hard - 7 to 10.5 GPG
Very Hard - 10.5 and higher GPG
Q: How do I adjust the voice volume on my water
Ionizer?
A: Turn machine on. Hold down the "Mode" button for
5 seconds. The first selection on the menu is the volume
adjustment mode easily recognizable by the word “Voice”
flashing on the bottom of the screen. To increase volume,
press ""; to decrease volume press "Washing-"
(Note- The unit comes from the factory with the volume
set to its maxiumum setting). Once you have completed
adjusting your volume, press set up to save your settings
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