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Watersource Water Softener Operating Manual

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Water Softener Operating Manual
Contents:
1. Introduction

2. Installation Instructions

3. Settings

4. Controller Features

5. Trouble Shooting

1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Water Softener meticulously produced for you by
Watersource. We take great care to ensure that you receive this product in
the same perfect condition that it left us. An extensive testing program has
been employed to guarantee the performance and reliability that you would
expect from an appliance costing many times more.
The valve with which your water softener is fitted has been selected to
provide the best balance possible for your requirements. Please identify
your valve from the following to determine the correct set-up procedure.
Dynamic Screen Area
Menu/Confirm
Manual Return
The plumbing requirements are identical for both types of softeners. There
are 4 connections to make: Inlet, Outlet, Drain and Overflow.
Inlet:
This is the water supply from the mains or other source.
Outlet:
This is the treated water leaving the softener to supply the rest of
the house.
Drain:
This is the water used during regeneration which is flushed to
drain. This water will be at mains pressure and must be taken directly to a
wastepipe.
Overflow:
This is only used in the event of an over-fill of water to
the salt cabinet. This should always be taken down and directly through the
nearest wall. At this point it may be obvious that low water pressure,
below 20 psi, or a frozen drain line, is causing over-fill. A service
enquiry can be made to discuss this particular issue.
W a t e r S o f t e n e r O p e r a t i n g M a n u a l
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Summary of Contents for Watersource Water Softener

  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    Water Softener Operating Manual The valve with which your water softener is fitted has been selected to provide the best balance possible for your requirements. Please identify your valve from the following to determine the correct set-up procedure.
  • Page 2 The rising main is usually found under the sink. Once the stop-cock has A water softener is no more difficult than a dishwasher or washing machine been shut, open the cold water tap at the kitchen sink. This will release the to install.
  • Page 3 Connecting To The System 3.Settings To allow for connection to your plumbing system your new softener has Time Controlled (T.C.) been supplied with 3/4 bsp male threads. This means connections may be made with either washing machine hoses or hard plumbing. Remember...
  • Page 4 PROBLEM: NO WATER 1. Is the water level in the brine cabinet approaching the height of the overflow pipe? Solution: If yes, bypass the water softener and call for service. 1. Is the water mains open? Solution: Open the water mains.
  • Page 5 Attic Installations It is not recommended to install any water softener in an attic. Should you have no choice but to locate the appliance in an attic, then the following should be put in place as a minimum: Ensure that the attic space is insulated so as to protect the softener from frost damage.