Kenmore 625.38888 owner manual SET Water Hardness Number, Select, SET Recharge Regeneration Time

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SECTION1

WATER SOFTENER START UP

C. PROGRAM THE TIMER

_SET WATER HARDNESS NUMBER

Press the SELECT button once to display 25 (de-

fault) and HARDNESS setting screen.

The

grains

per

 

gallon

 

Hardness:

 

 

(gpg)

 

hardness

of

 

your

 

_

Grains

 

water

 

supply

is

on

 

your

 

 

 

 

 

water

 

analysis

report.

Be

 

 

 

 

sure

to

write

down

water

 

Av

CHANGE

SELECT

test

results

on

page

A,

 

 

 

 

and

on

instruction

decal

located

under the

salt

cov-

er, for

future

reference.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your

water supply

 

contains

iron, compensate

for

it by

adding

to the

water

hardness

number.

For ex-

ample, assume your water is 20 gpg hard and contains 2 ppm iron. Add 5 to the hardness number for each 1 ppm

of iron. In this example, you would use 30for your hard- ness number.

 

 

20

gpg hardness

2 ppmironx

5 = 10

+10

 

 

(times)

30

HARDNESS NUMBER

Press the UP / DOWN buttons to set your water

hardness number in the display. The DOWN button moves the display to 1. The UP button moves the

display to the highest setting (see maximum setting

Note:

Each press of the UP / DOWN button changes the

hardness setting by 1.

_SET RECHARGE (REGENERATION) TIME

Press the SELECT button to display 2:00 AM (de-

fault) and RECHARGE TIME setting screen.

At

the 2:00 AM

recharge

RechargeTime:

 

 

time

 

setting,

the

softener

_

AM

 

 

begins

regeneration

 

 

(see

 

 

 

 

pages

2-3

and

2-4)

at

2:00

 

 

 

 

AM

 

and

lasts

appoxi-

Av

CHANGE

SELECT

mately

2-1/2

hours. This

 

 

 

 

is a

good

time

in

most

households

because

water

is

not

being

used

(see

Automatic

Bypass, page

2-6).

If

a different recharge time setting would be better for

your household, do the following.

• Press the UP / DOWN buttons to set the desired

recharge starting hour. Be sure to observe the AM- PM as you did when setting the present time of day.

Press the SELECT button once again, to com- plete initial programming.

l!

5:39 PM[

Recharge Tonight

[ ]1More

Normal

Operating

 

Screen

[]

5:39

PM I

has

several

useful

 

items

 

 

 

 

that

can

be

viewed

 

at a

Recharge

Tonight

I

glance.

The

black

bars

on

 

]]More

the

left

column

display

 

Water Flow

 

 

the

amount

of salt

 

in

the

 

 

 

 

 

 

storage tank. The present time is shown in the up- per right hand corner. Options are shown in the top

center

of the

display.

If the

unit

is going

to recharge

tonight

or is in a recharge,

this

is shown.

By press-

ing the Up/X

arrow

displays

the "More"

screen.

"More"

Screen

shows the

PCaterUsed'ibday:

water

used

today,

average

 

0

Gallons

 

Avg

Daily Use:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

daily use, average

 

pounds

 

0

Gallons

 

 

Avg

Salt/Rchg:

 

of salt

used

per

recharge

 

 

0.0 Pounds

 

R_,charg,, Count 0

Water Flow

and recharge count. If the recharge count is reset to zero, the average pounds of salt per recharge is reset also.

PROGRAM MEMORY If electrical power to the

softener goes off, the time display is blank but the face plate timer keeps the correct time for about 72 hours. When electrical power comes on again, you have to reset the present time only if the Set Present

Time display is showing. The HARDNESS and RE-

CHARGE TIME never require resetting unless a

change is desired. Even if the timer is incorrect after a long power outage, the softener works as it should

to keep your water soft. However, regenerations may occur at the wrong time of day until you reset the timer to the correct time of day.

IF YOU NEED HELP PROGRAMMING THE TIMER, CALL TOLL FREE,

NUM BER 1- 800- 426- 9345.

SEE SECTION 2 FOR OTHER FACE PLATE TIMER FEATURES.

1-4

Problems, Questions? Call 1- 800- 426- 9345 Kenmore Water Line

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Contents Save this Manual Owners ManualSears Residential Water Softener Full ONE Year Warranty on Water SoftenerFull Three Year Electronics Warranty Full TEN Year Warranty Against LeaksWater Softener Start UP Care of Your Water SoftenerWater Softener Start UP Safety GuidesUnless Otherwise Check List of STEP-BY-STEP Guides to InstallManual unless otherwise noted To areDown Program the TimerSET Language SET Present Time of DAYHardness Number If YOU Need Help Programming the TIMER, Call Toll FreeSET Water Hardness Number SelectStorage tank Sanitize the Water SoftenerWater Softening Salt with Iron Remov Adding Salt to the Storage TankFaceplate Change Faceplate Timer FeaturesLeci Lect PPMMode Service Kenmores Ultra Cleansing FeatureWater Flow Through Water Flow Through Softener in Fill RegenerationWater Flow Through Softener in Backwash Electronics Water Flow Through Softener in Fast RinseAutomatic Bypass Salt Bridge Salt Adding to the Storage TANK, Salt BridgeSalt Bridge Cleaning Nozzle & Venturi Keeping the Water Softener CleanIron from Resin BED From Freezing Protect the Water SoftenerProgram Checklist ... to Help YOU Save MoneyValve Bypass Dimensions / SpecificationsBypass Valves Single BypassPressure Drop PSI vs. Flow Rate GPM Make These Initial Checks First TroubleshootingVance Regeneration Check Less Likely CodeMost Likely Possible DefectHF45 shows Brine Rinse Cycle Flow Rates Gallons PER MINBrining BackwashLieve Pressure Rotary Valve ServiceDisassembly AssemblySection Water Flow Through the Softener Valve Service CycleFill Cycle Backwash Cycle Fast Rinse Cycle Water Flow Through the Softener ValveRepair Parts for Water Softener Description Water Softener CompleteKEY Part NO. NumberInlet Outlet Grounding Clamps Repair Parts for Water Softener Repair Parts for Water Softener Valveassembly Part Description Valve AssemblyBypass Installation Valve ModelWater Softeners

625.3888, 625.38888 specifications

The Kenmore 625.38888 and 625.3888 are high-efficiency water softeners that cater to households with diverse water quality needs. Known for their advanced technology and reliable performance, these models are designed to tackle hard water issues while enhancing water quality and extending the lifespan of plumbing appliances.

One of the main features of the Kenmore 625.38888 and 625.3888 is their highly efficient ion-exchange process. This process effectively removes hard minerals such as calcium and magnesium from the water, which helps to prevent scale buildup in pipes, appliances, and fixtures. By softening the water, these models improve the effectiveness of soaps and detergents, leading to cleaner dishes, brighter laundry, and reduced soap scum.

Both models boast a user-friendly digital control panel, which allows homeowners to easily monitor and adjust settings. This digital interface includes features such as a programmable regeneration cycle, which can be set based on water usage patterns. This ensures that the softener operates efficiently and only regenerates as needed, saving salt and water in the process.

Another characteristic worth mentioning is the high-capacity resin tank used in these models. With a robust design, the resin tank can handle larger volumes of water, making it ideal for families or homes with significant water demands. Additionally, the Kenmore 625.38888 and 625.3888 are equipped with a corrosion-proof brine tank, which enhances durability and reduces the risk of leaks or damage over time.

The installation of these water softeners is straightforward, allowing users to have them up and running with minimal hassle. Along with a comprehensive installation guide, these models typically come with essential components needed for hook-up. The compact design ensures that they can fit in smaller spaces without overwhelming the area.

In terms of maintenance, the Kenmore 625.38888 and 625.3888 require minimal upkeep. Regularly checking and refilling the salt in the brine tank ensures optimal functioning, while periodic cleaning of the resin tank maintains efficiency.

In summary, the Kenmore 625.38888 and 625.3888 water softeners provide a reliable solution for hard water challenges. With their efficient ion-exchange technology, user-friendly controls, high-capacity design, and easy installation and maintenance, these models are well-suited for various households looking to enhance their water quality.