GE 6000A owner manual About regenerating the system, Installation Instructions SafetyInstructions

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About regenerating the system.

It is not hard to fine-tune your softener, but it does take a few minutes of your time to do it right.

Read the following carefully.

To have soft water all the time, the softener must regenerate, or recharge a certain number of times in each seven day period. How many times to regenerate (set the timer) depends on three things:

1 The number of people in your home tells you how much water is used.

2 The grains per gallon (GPG) hardness of your water supply.

NOTE: If your water supply contains iron, compensate for it by adding to the water hardness number. For example, assume your water is 15 gpg hard and contains 2 ppm iron. Add 5 to the hardness number for each 1 ppm of iron thus, making the example water hardness number 25 .

 

 

15 gpg hardness

2 ppm iron x 5 = 10

+10

 

(times)

 

25

HARDNESS NUMBER

3 How much salt used in each regeneration is determined by the length of the fill cycle. See the Regeneration Chart section.

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TIME/DAY

 

 

REGENERATION

 

 

TIME

AM

 

REGENERATION

MO WE

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About regenerating the system. SET/CLEAR

TOUCH

VACATION ON/OFF

REGENERATE NOW

HOLD

 

 

 

Write in your results here.1.M T W TH F S SU

—circle suggested days—

Suggested days to regenerate

2.Fill Cycle minutes needed

16

Setting the Timer for Days and Fill Minutes of Regeneration

NOTE: The timer is factory set for Monday, Wednesday and Saturday with regenerations starting at 2:00 AM. Fill time is factory set for 16 minutes.

1 Set days and time of regeneration or recharge.

Step 1—Press the REGENERATION TIME button once to display the factory set regeneration days and starting time (flashing). To change the regeneration start time, do Step 2 following this. Otherwise go to Step 3.

NOTE: See Automatic Bypass section, when choosing a regeneration starting time other than 2:00 AM.

Step 2—Press the SET/CLEAR button until the desired regeneration starting time shows in the display.

NOTE: Press SET/CLEAR and quickly release to move the display ahead 1 hour at a time. Or, hold the SET/CLEAR button to move display ahead 2 hours each second.

Step 3—Press the REGENERATION DAY button and SUnday begins to flash.

If you do want regenerations on Sunday, see the Regeneration Chart, press the SET/CLEAR button to display ON.

If you do NOT want regenerations on Sunday, press SET/CLEAR button to display OFF.

Step 4—Press REGENERATION DAY button again to display a flashing MOnday and ON (factory set recharge). Use the SET/CLEAR button to change display from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON.

Step 5—Press RECHARGE DAY button to display a flashing TUesday, WEdnesday, etc., each time using the SET/CLEAR button to display either ON or OFF as needed.

2 Set the Fill Cycle Minutes

Step 1—Press and hold the REGENERATION TIME button until FILL shows in the display, then release button. After a few seconds, the fill cycle minutes (factory setting…16) will flash.

Step 2—Press the SET/CLEAR button to set the minutes of fill cycle needed, as shown in the Regeneration Chart section.

NOTE: You may get hard water between regenerations if you set the timer for fewer fill minutes than the Regeneration Chart shows you to set. A higher setting than needed will waste salt.

NOTE: Press SET/CLEAR and quickly release to move the display ahead 1 minute at a time. Or, hold the SET/CLEAR button to move the display ahead 2 minutes each second. The

display begins over at 0 after passing 59.
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Contents GE Answer Center GXSS17Z01Part No. 215C1044P003-1 Pub. No. 49-50007-1 8-98 CG Installation and Owner’s ManualCustomerService Troubleshooting TipsCustomer Service Installation InstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING SAFETY PRECAUTIONSPROPER INSTALLATION Read and follow this Safety Information carefullyInstallation instructions Important Installation RecommendationsUnpacking and Inspection See Where to Install the Softener section for more detailsCustomer Service Plan How You Will Install the SoftenerWhere to Install the Softener Tools and Materials Required for InstallationSafetyInstructions Operating Instructions Installation InstructionsTroubleshootingTips Typical Installation IllustrationStep-by-step installation instructions Fig. 3AFig. 3B Fig. 3CFig. 4A Install grounding clamps and wireinstallation for water leaks 5 Connect and run the valve drain hoseTroubleshooting Tips Customer Service Safety Instructions InstallationInstructions Operating Instructions 10 Connect to electrical powerSolid State Timer CustomerServiceProgram the Timer Set the timerInstructions Troubleshooting Tips Safety Instructions Installation Instructions OperatingSpecifications/Dimensions Service About the water softener systemAutomatic Hard Water Bypass During Regeneration FillBreaking a Salt Bridge bridgeCleaning the Nozzle and Venturi Assembly only. Do not over-tighten the cap or housingAbout the face plate timer features Troubleshooting TipsError Code What to do When a Power Outage OccursInstallation Instructions SafetyInstructions Setting the Timer for Days and Fill Minutes of RegenerationAbout regenerating the system TroubleshootingTips Operating InstructionsRegeneration Chart If you need help to program the timer, all the GE Answer CenterWater Hardness-Grains Per Gallon Pounds of Salt Used Each RegenerationBefore you call for service… ProblemPossible Causes What To DoGE Service Protection Plus Warranty Registration Department P.O. Box Louisville, KYGeneral Electric Company What BrandDear Customer Model NumberSerial Number Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationParts list Customer ServiceParts catalog Parts list Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips Safety InstructionsInstallation Instructions Operating InstructionsTroubleshootingTips Operating InstructionsGE Water Softening System Warranty Safety Instructions Installation InstructionsGE Will Replace, At No Charge To You What GE Will Not CoverService Telephone Numbers Special Needs ServiceService Contracts Parts and Accessories