Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

No soft water after regeneration.

No salt in brine cabinet.

Sediment in brine tank has plugged the brine line and air check.

Add salt (refer to "Regenerate" Page 13)

Remove air check draw tube and flush with clean water. Clean injec- tor assembly. Clean any sediment from brine cabinet.

Drain line is pinched, frozen or restricted.

Clogged injector assembly (page 18).

Straighten, thaw or unclog the drain line.

Remove injector cap and clean noz- zle and throat with a wooden tooth- pick. Clean screen and replace throat if removed.

Salt bridge has formed.

High humidity or the wrong kind of

 

salt can create a salt bridge. This is

 

a crust that forms an empty space

 

between the water and salt. To test,

 

use a blunt object like a broom han-

 

dle. Push the handle into the salt to

 

dislodge the salt bridge.

No soft water.

The plumbing bypass valve is in the

 

the bypass position (page 7).

 

Unit is plumbed backwards.

 

Extended power outage.

 

Water hardness has increased.

 

Not metering water.

Place bypass valve in the service position.

Check that unit is plumbed correctly.

Reset hardness (refer to “Regenerate” Page 13).

Reset water and reset hardness.

Check waterMizer light. Light should flash with water usage. If no light, see below.

waterMizer light does not turn when water is flowing.

The plumbing bypass valve is in the the bypass position (page 7).

Unit is plumbed backwards.

Sensor not receiving signal from mag- net on turbine (page 19).

Place bypass valve in the service position.

Check that unit is plumbed correctly.

Remove sensor from IO housing.Test by placing magnet on the sensor chip. If light turns, clean or replace turbine.

If no light, replace sensor.

waterMizer light turns when

There is a leak in your household

Repair the leak.

water is not being used.

plumbing appliance.

 

waterMizer light turns steadily.

Turbine stopped over sensor.

Run water. Verify flashing light.

 

 

 

Read-out lights do not glow.

Electric cord is unplugged.

Plug in transformer.

 

No electric power at outlet.

Check power source. Make sure

 

 

outlet is not controlled by a switch.

 

Defective transformer (fig. 8).

Test with volt meter for 12 VAC at

 

 

control. If 0 VAC, replace trans-

 

 

former.

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Water Boss 550, 900, 700 service manual Troubleshooting, Problem Cause Solution

900, 700, 550 specifications

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