SECTION 3
CARE OF YOUR SOFTENER
3B. KEEPING THE WATER SOFTENER CLEAN
COVERSNOTE:
To keep your new Sears water softener looking nice, apply a coat of paste wax and repeat once a year. When dusty, wipe it with a damp cloth to keep it sparkling.
Never use cleaners having ammonia or abra- sives. They may scratch and dull the surface.
NOZZLE & VENTURI
A clean nozzle and venturi (FIG. 10) is a must for the softener to work right. This small unit moves brine from the salt storage tank to the resin tank during regeneration. If it becomes plugged with sand, silt, dirt, etc., the softener will not work and you will get hard water.
To get to the nozzle and venturi, remove the softener top cover. Be sure the softener is in service cycle (no water pressure at nozzle and venturi), then turn off the cap from the nozzle and venturi housing. Do not lose the large
Carefully replace all parts in the correct order. Lubricate the
FIG. 10 CLEANING THE NOZZLE & VENTURI
*INSTALL WITH NUMBERED SIDE UP CONCAVE SIDE DOWN. BE SURE THE FLOW PLUG WITH THE LARGEST CENTER HOLE IS LOCATED IN THE NOZZLE
&VENTURI HOUSING.
IRON FROM THE RESIN BED
Your water softener takes hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) out of the water. Also, it can control some “clear water” iron. See maximum allowed in the specifications on page
19.With clear water iron, water from a faucet is clear when first put into a glass. After 15 to 30 minutes, the water begins to cloud or turn rust colored. A water softener WILL NOT remove any iron which makes the water cloudy or rusty as it comes from the faucet (called red water iron). To take red water iron out of water, or over the maximum of clear water iron, an iron filter or
other equipment is needed. Your local Sears store has trained people to help you with iron water problems.
If your water supply has clear water iron, even though less than the maximum allowed, regular resin bed cleaning is needed. Sears has resin bed cleaner, Stock No.
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