Sears 625.34854, 625.34855 owner manual Automatic Bypass

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SECTION 2

HOW YOUR WATER SOFTENER WORKS

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2B. SOFT WATER SERVICE AND REGENERATION

AUTOMATIC BYPASS

During the brining, brine rinse and backwash

cycles of regeneration, HARD water goes through the softener valve and to the house pipes. If a faucet is opened, hard water is there for your needs. However, you should not use HOT watm, if possible, because the water heater will refill with hard water. The softener regener- ates from 2:00 AM to about 4:00 AM, (you can set anytime), a time when not much water is used.

If you get up early in the morning and you can hear the softener regenerating, change the time setting. Set the recharge time to 12:00 AM or 1:00

AM (page 7). Then regeneration will start and

end that much earlier and your water heater will not refill with hard water if a hot faucet is

opened.

Two main parts of the softener's electronics are [] a WATER METER, and [] a COMPUTER.

[] WATER METER - The water meter is in the

softener valve outlet. As water flows through the

meter, it sends electric pulses to the computer.

The computer changes the pulses to a measure in

gallons of water.

[] COMPUTER - The computer is part of the

circuit board. It is programmed to know the

softener's capacity (how many grains of hard- ness minerals it will take out of the water before a

regeneration is needed). When starting the softener, page 7, you set it for the grains per gallon (gpg) hardness of the water.

To find a regeneration pattern best for your needs, the computer uses: (1) water usage from the meter, (2) hardness setting, (3) softener capacity, and (4) time since the last regeneration.

The computer always adjusts this pattern to your water using habits. It works toward providing you with soft water for the longest time and the most efficient salt usage.

Softening capacity is used as hard water goes through the softener and hardness minerals are removed, capacity is used. When the computer determines that only enough capacity remains to provide soft water up to the next regeneration starting time (2:00 AM, or as otherwise set) it will schedule a regeneration. RECHARGE TONIGHT displays until the regeneration begins. When the

regeneration begins, TONIGHT goes off and RECHARGE NOW flashes during the 2 hour regeneration.

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Contents Airs Save this ManualWarranty Sears Installation Policy Sears Installation WarrantyRepair Parts Table of ContentsService Tech Information Softener Start UPWater Softener START-UP Safety Guides SectionCheck List of ALL STEP-BY-STEP Guides to Install Water Softener START-UPSET Present Time of DAY Water Softener START-UP Timer1C.PROGRAM Water Softener START-UP 1C.PROGRAM the Timer SET Water Hardness NumberSTART-UP 1D. SanitizingWater Softener ADD WaterWater Softening Salt with Iron RE Water Softener START-UP 1E. Fill the Storage Tank with SaltADD Salt Rechargetonight HOW Your Water Softener Works 2A.FACE Plate Timer FeaturesRecharge NOW Extra RechargeHOW Your Water Softener Works Timer Features Face PlateService RegenerationWater Flow Through Softener in Fast Rinse Water Flow Through Softener in BackwashWater Flow Through Softener in Brining Brine Rinse Automatic Bypass Salt Bridge Care of Your SoftenerSalt Bridge Covers Care of Your Softener 3B. Keeping the Water Softener CleanCleaning the Nozzle Venturi Nozzle & VenturiCare of Your Softener 3C. Keep the Softener from Freezing Ill Drain Water from the SoftenerCorrection 3D.HELPFUL Hints Checklist To Help YOU Save MoneyProblemcause Bypass Valves Other Things to Know DIMENSIONS/SPECIFICATIONSTimer AR Code AR31 Wiring Schematic TroubleshootingService TECH. Information Always Make These Initial Checks FirstManual Initiated Electronics DIAG- Nostics Service Tech Information 5A.TROUBLESHOOTINGAutomatic Electronic Diagnostics CodeFace Plate Replacement be Sure Service TECH. Information 5A.TROUBLESHOOTINGIndicator Valve Position Manual Advance Regeneration Check Cycle Flow Rates Gallons PER MINAssembly Service TECH. Information 5B.ROTARY Valve ServiceDisassembly Servicing the ValveService Cycle Fill CycleRotor & Disc Flow Plug Inlet Outletdistributor Brining and Brine Rinse CyclesBackwash Cycle BED J Bottom DistributorInlet Rotor & Disc Position Switch DrainFast Rinse Cycle Outletdistributor Bottom DistributorRepairparts KEY Part Description NumberBrine Valve Assembly 32 7092317 FloatValve Assembly KEY Bypass Installation Valve Model noList Sears

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