Fill The Storage Tank With Salt - Kenmore GENIUS II 625.34867 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 1
WATER
SOFTENER
START-UP
1E.
FILL THE STORAGE TANK WITH SALT
Brine (salt dissolved
in water)
is needed
for each
and
every
regeneration.
The
water
for making
brine
is
metered
into
the salt
storage
tank
by the softener.
However,
you must
keep the tank filled with salt.
Fill the tank with NUGGET
or PELLET water
softener
salt. DO NOT
use rock
salts,
as they
have
dirt and
sediments
that will stop the softener
from working.
Before
filling, be sure the brinewell
cover
is in place
on the top
of the brinewell.
Salt storage
capacity
is
shown
on page
20. Be sure
to set the salt monitor
system
(see
page
10).
POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE,
alternate
to salt: The design
of this
softener
allows
for
the
use
of
potassium
chloride
in place of salt (sodium
chloride).
Potassium
chloride
does
not
add
sodium
to the water,
and
is
more
ecologically
friendly.
Disadvantages
include
higher
cost, irregular
dissolving
factors,
and the need
for longer
softener
regeneration
times. Ifyou
do use
potassium
chloride,
see page
7 to set the timer
for its use.
ADD SALT
Salt
Storage
Tank
Brinewell
Cover
Bdnewell
NOTES:
The salt monitor system, page 10, is calibrated to the
density of nugget or pellet water softener
salt. The
monitor will not work as accurately with other types of
salt including
potassium chloride, rock and solar.
In humid
areas,
it is best to fill the storage tank
half-full, and to refill it more often. Salt bridging (see
page
16) occurs
more often when
conditions
are
humid.
WATER
SOFTENING
SALT
WITH
IRON
REMOV-
ING ADDITIVES
--
Some
salts
have an additive
to
help
the
softener
handle
iron
in the water
supply.
Although
this additive
may help to keep the softener
resin
clean,
it may also
release
corrosive
fumes
that
will weaken
and
shorten
the
life of some
softener
parts.
Sodium
information:
Water
softeners
using
sodium
chloride
for regeneration
add sodium
to the water.
Persons
who
are on sodium
restricted
diets
should
consider
the added
sodium
as part
of their
overall
sodium
intake.
For example,
if your
water
supply
is 15 grains
hard,
you would
have to drink 3 quarts
of softened
water to
consume
335 milligrams
of sodium.
That is equivalent
to eating
2-1/2 slices of white
bread.
Persons
who are concerned
about their drinking
water
should
consider
a Kenmore
Drinking
Water System
that
will remove
or reduce
in excess
of 90% of the
sodium
and other
drinking
water
contaminants.
The
design
of this softener
also allows the use of potassium
chloride
as an
alternate
to salt
(see above,
left).
Potassium
chlon'de
does not add sodium
to the water
You have now finished
the water
softener
start up. After the sanitizing
recharge,
on
page 8, the softener
will be giving you soft water.
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