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Salt
Water
Service Schedule
The seals and spacers along with the piston assembly should be inspected/cleaned or replaced every year depending on the inlet water quality and water usage.
See inspection and replacement of Piston assembly and seal and spacer kit, page 21, figure 2.
The injectors should be cleaned/inspected or replaced every year depending on the water quality and use. See Clean Injector Assembly, page 21, figure 3
SERVICING OF PARALLEL ADAPTOR should be done annually. All connections need to be inspected for leaks, the cross pipes should be removed and inspected for blockage.
if there is no evidence of leaking on the adapter no further inspection is required. If addtional inspection is required see page 24.
The media should be replenished or replaced depending of inlet water quality and water consumption. Check with your water treatment expert on the media bed change
frequency.
Maintenance Kit (60010307) should be used for servicing control on an annual basis. The
maintenance kit consists of piston assembly, seals and spacers, injectors.
Maintenance of your new water conditioner requires very little time or effort but it is essential. Regular maintenance will ensure many years of efficient and trouble free operation.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW BASIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WILL RESULT IN THE UNIT FAILING TO OPERATE PROPERLY AND VOID YOUR
WARRANTY.
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
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 thor-
oughly cleaning out the brine tank. Allow four hours to produce a brine solution,
then manually regenerate the conditioner .
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE
Cleaning of your Brine / Salt tank
Salt tanks will build up sludge (undissolved salt) in the bottom of them that will continue to increase as time goes by. Every 2 - 3 years the
salt tank should be cleaned out completely and re started using the original start up instructions.
Never subject your conditioner to freezing, vacuum or to temperatures above 43°C (110°F).
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.
Add Salt to the Brine Cabinet
Put 40 kgs of crystal water conditioner salt in the brine tank. The unit will automatically fill the water to the correct level when it regener-
ates. 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.
NOTE :THE WATER LEVEL SHOULD BE BELOW THE SALT LEVEL ALL THE TIME
CAUTION!
Incorrect start up, water
above the salt level, (not
enough salt in tank) will both
effect the units capacity and
result in hardness slippage.
Should either of these situa-
tions happen or the unit fails
to regenerate for any other
reason please first correct
the problem. Then regen-
erate the unit manually 2
times in a row to restore the
reserve capacity and bring
the media bed back up to
specification.
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