MAIN COMPONENTS Your water treatment system is a point of entry (POE) system composed of three components: A. The control valve and computer assembly B. The fiberglass tank assembly including the water treatment medium C. The brine tank assembly including brine valve Each of these assemblies has a specific function as described below: Control Valve Assembly…Automatically monitors water usage patterns, initiates regeneration and moves the valve through the steps of regeneration.
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GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION The following guidelines are recommended for you to obtain maximum efficiency from your water treatment system: Control Valve… Try to keep free of dirt and debris both on valve body and under cover. No lubrication is required. Brine Tank …...
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Vacations… Your water softener regenerates after a preset volume of water is used or after fourteen days have passed. Unless you are going on an extended trip, it’s best to allow the regeneration to take place after fourteen days. If water will not be used for an extended period of time or if there is a concern about having the system regenerate in your absence, then place the handles of the bypass valve in the “BYPASS OPERATION”...
Protection from Weather… Water inside your control valve, resin tank, or brine tank must not freeze. Like any other part of your plumbing system, these pipes, tubes or valves can burst and leak if allowed to freeze. Electronics should be protected from any sunlight with the optional cover, which should be provided if necessary by installer.
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GENERAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE CAUTIONS The control valve, fittings, and/or bypass are designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments they are not designed to support the weight of a system or the plumbing. Do not use Vaseline, oils, other hydrocarbon lubricants, or silicone spray anywhere. Do not use silicone on red or clear lip seals.
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WHAT TO DO BEFORE CALLING FOR A REPAIR If you suspect that your water treatment system is not working properly, the following routine check should be made before calling for repair. This may save you time and possibly the cost of a service call. 1.
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