GE GXSF35E, GXSF39E installation instructions Before you call for service…, No soft water

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Before you call for service…

Troubleshooting Tips

Save time and money! Review the chart on following pages first and you may not need to call for service.

NO SOFT WATER—Most Common Problems:

Check the following before calling for service:

Not enough salt—should be at least 1/3 full.

Bypass valve in “Bypass” position—knob should be in the “OUT” (service) position.

Hardness setting too low—check hardness setting and adjust. Verify hardness of supply water—from local water company, water test or call the GE Answer Center.

Salt Bridge—salt solidifies above water level so that brine water is not in contact with salt. See the Breaking a Salt Bridge section.

Problem

Possible Causes

What To Do

No soft water

Faucet or fixture where sample was

 

taken not plumbed to soft water

 

NOTE: Be sure sample is from a faucet

 

that does not mix soft and hard water.

 

For example, a single lever kitchen faucet,

 

if the cold side is plumbed to hard water.

To conserve salt, the installer may have isolated some fixtures (outside faucets, toilets, etc.) from soft water. From the outlet of the water softening system, trace the water flow path,

in house plumbing. If soft water is not directed to a faucet or fixture where wanted, consult a plumber.

No salt in the brine tank or salt bridged

Check for a salt bridge or, if the tank is empty, refill with recommended salt. Press (for 3 seconds) the RECHARGE button to start an immediate recharge and restore

soft water supply.

Transformer unplugged at wall outlet or power cable to softener not connected. Fuse blown or circuit breaker popped on circuit to electrical outlet.

Electrical outlet on a circuit that can be switched off

Check for a loss of electrical power to the water softening system, due to any of these conditions and correct as needed. With the power supply restored, observe the faceplate time display and read Programming the Control section.

NOTE: The electrical outlet for the softener should be continuously live so it cannot be accidentally switched off.

Manual bypass valve in

Be sure the bypass valve stem is positioned properly, with the

bypass position

knob in the OUT position. Observe instructions on the decal

 

at the end of the stem.

Valve drain hose pinched, plugged, elevated too high or otherwise restricted

Any restriction in this drain hose may prevent proper operation of the nozzle and venturi and reduce or prevent brine draw during recharge.

Nozzle and venturi dirty, incorrectly assembled or damaged

Refer to Cleaning the Nozzle and Venturi Assembly instructions. With water pressure to the water softening system off, take the nozzle assembly apart. Inspect, clean and replace as needed. Any foreign particle(s), scratches, nicks, etc., in the passages can prevent operation. Be sure holes in the gasket are centered over holes in the housing.

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Contents 7247174 215C1173P010 49-5015102-05 JR Write the model and serial numbers here Model # Serial #Safety Precautions Unpacking and Inspection Installation instructionsImportant Installation Recommendations Tools and Materials Required for Installation Plan How You Will Install the SoftenerWhere to Install the Softener GEAppliances.com Typical Installation IllustrationOptional 3-Valve Bypass Installation Illustration Plumb in and OUT Pipes to and from Softener Step-by-step installation instructionsInstall Bypass Valve 4A. Connecting a Rigid Valve Drain Tube Install the Brine Tank Overflow Fittings and HoseConnect and RUN the Valve Drain Hose With local codesADD Water and Salt to the Brine Tank Install Grounding ClampConnect to Electrical Power Programming the Control SET Water Hardness Number SaltTime SET Recharge Starting TimeSET Salt Level Days to EmptyPress UP or Down Days to EMPTY. RechargeOptional Control Settings Lost Time SignalLOW Salt Signal Error SignalsSanitizing Procedures Specifications/DimensionsAbout the water softener system Breaking a Salt Bridge Do not overtighten the capFeature Optional Recharge Controls Feature MemoryFeature/Service Automatic Electronic Diagnostics Normal Operation, Control DisplaysService Electronic Demand Time Features and Service Service Timer/Softener, Service Checkout ProcedureError Code Displayed Visual ChecksService Set Model F or H Code Position Switch OperationIf the water softening system does not draw brine, check Care and cleaning of the water softening system Cleaning Iron Out of the Water Softening SystemChecking the Salt Storage Level and Refilling However, you must keep the tank supplied with saltBefore you call for service… No soft waterAfter installation Not using any saltWater feels slippery Water softening systemBrown/yellow colored Water after installation When power appliedSalty tasting or Brown/yellowGEAppliances.com Parts list GEAppliances.com Parts catalog General Electric Parts CatalogSupport Screen Warrantor General Electric Company. Louisville, KY What Is Not CoveredFor The Period Of We Will Replace GE Water Softening System Warranty. For Customers in Canada For The Period We Will ReplacePage Información de seguridad Instrucciones para la Advertencia Advertencia No use con agua queInstrucciones de instalación Advertencia No use conDesempacado e inspección Recomendaciones importantes para la instalaciónHerramientas y materiales necesarios para la instalación Planifique la instalación del DescalcificadorDónde instalar el Descalcificador Ilustración de instalación normal PrincipalInstrucciones de instalación paso por paso Instale LA Válvula DE BypassRegresivo 4A. Cómo Conectar UN Tubo DE Drenaje DE Válvula RígidaConectar a LA Fuente Eléctrica Instale LAS Abrazaderas DE TierraAgregue Agua Y SAL AL Tanque DE Salmuera Programación del control Ajuste LA Hora DEL DÍADEL Agua Ajuste LA Hora DE InicioAjuste EL Nivel DE SAL Días Para DesocuparSeñales DE Error Ajustes opcionales de controlSeñal DE Hora Perdida Señal DE Bajo Nivel DE SALProcedimientos de desinfección Especificaciones/DimensionesAdvertencia Si usted drena Sobre el sistema de descalcificación de agua Cómo romper un puente de sal Cómo limpiar la ensambladura de la boquilla y el Venturi Junta Tapón de flujoOperación normal, Pantalla de control Función MemoriaCaracterística/Servicio Diagnosis electrónica automática Recargue Esta NocheVisualizado Inspecciones VisualesAlarm alarma de bajo nivel de sal Servicio Diagnóstico electrónico iniciado manualmenteOperación DE Diagnóstico Operación del interruptor de posiciónServicio Configurar el código del modelo F o H El botón Mode modoServicio Inspección manual del avance de la recarga Presione el botón Recharge recargoCuidado y limpieza del sistema de descalcificación de agua PrecauciónAntes de llamar para solicitar servicio… No hay aguaDescalcificada La válvula de bypass manual está en la posición de bypassVeces el agua Está duraEl agua se siente Resbalosa después de laDescalcificación no Está regenerandoAgua turbia en la Cristalería en losDays to Empty Notas Lista de partes GEAppliances.com Catálogo de partes Catálogo DE Partes DE General ElectricCubierta DE LA Válvula Notas GEAppliances.com Garantía GE para el Sistema de Descalcificación de Agua Por el período de ReemplazamosLo que no está cubierto Garante General Electric Company. Louisville, KYSoporte al Consumidor Página Web de GE Appliances Solicite una reparaciónGarantías ampliadas Piezas y accesoriosSchedule Service Parts and AccessoriesConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio

GXSF39E, GXSF35E specifications

The GE GXSF35E and GXSF39E are sophisticated water filtration systems designed to meet the diverse needs of residential consumers. Offering reliable water purification solutions, these models efficiently remove impurities, ensuring clean and safe water for household use.

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In terms of technical specifications, both models utilize a unique dual-stage filtration system. The first stage consists of a high-performance sediment filter that captures large particles and sediments, while the second stage employs an activated carbon filter that removes chemical contaminants and enhances taste. This two-tiered approach ensures comprehensive purification and longevity of the filter media.

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In conclusion, the GE GXSF35E and GXSF39E water filtration systems stand out in the market due to their efficient filtration technologies, high capacity, user-friendly features, and smart monitoring capabilities. They provide an excellent solution for families seeking safe and clean drinking water without the hassles associated with traditional filtration methods.