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hear the valve motor while it is repositioning the valve at the beginning of each cycle. Once
the motor has stopped moving (no more noise), press the REGENERATION ICON again to
advance to the rinse stage of the regeneration cycle.
The control valve will continue to keep time and the passage of days for a minimum of 48
hours in the event of power failure.
SALT
You must keep salt in the brine tank. If you run out of salt, your system will stop working
properly, and permanent media damage could result if left without salt for an extended
period of time. Check the salt level every 2-3 weeks.
THE BRINE TANK SHOULD BE KEPT TOPPED UP WITH SALT AT ALL TIMES. THE
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SALT LEVEL IS 1/4 AND THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED
SALT LEVEL IS 1 INCH BELOW THE BRINE OVERFLOW ELBOW.
You should only use sodium chloride
or potassium chloride pellet salt
specifically designed for use in water
softeners. Other types of salt (rock or
snow melting salt for instance) will
contain dirt and chemicals that will
affect your water softener. If you choose
to use potassium chloride salt, consult
with your dealer as programming
adjustments may be required due to the
lower regeneration efficiency of
potassium vs. sodium-based salt.
Keep the brine tank covered, and empty
and clean the brine tank every three years.