Assembly and Parts, Cont.

Brine Valve Housing Assembly Cont.

53511 Brine

The Piston should have an O-Ring on the shaft side of the flange and a spring pressed onto a boss on

Piston

the other side. The O-Ring should be free of defects such as cuts or debris on the shaft side.

53510 Housing

Just inside the entrance hole for the Brine Piston (53511) is a concave seat area that must be free of

 

defects such as nicks, indentations, or debris. This seat area ensures a leak-free seal for the static O-

 

Ring on the Brine Piston. If any defects are detected by visual inspection, repair or replace as needed.

90843 0.5 gpm

The Flow Button has two distinct and different sides. One is “flat”; the other is “concave.” The button

Flow Control

should be centered in the housing opening with the four locator “ribs” with the concave side facing the

 

Housing End Cap (93247).

93247 Housing

The Cap is held in place by two 3/4" thread cutting screws that engage the Housing flange. An O-Ring

End Cap

seals the Cap and Housing. Place the O-Ring into the housing opening, lubricate with silicone grease

 

and then using a twisting action, pressure insert the Cap.

 

Caution: The 3/8" locking clip (200199) must be installed to prevent air from being drawn into the

 

appliance during brine rinse.

WaterMax 60 Series Owner’s Manual

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Hague Quality Water Intl 60 SERIES manual Brine, 90843 0.5 gpm, Flow Control, End Cap