Sanitize the water softener, Adding salt to the storage tank, Potassium chloride (kci) salt – Kenmore 625.3835 User Manual
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Sanitizing the Softener
SANITIZE THE WATER SOFTENER
1. Open salt lid, remove the brinewell cover and pour
about 3 oz. (6 tablespoons) of household bleach into
the softener brinewell. Replace the brinewell cover.
2.
Moke sure the bypass valve(s) is in the “service”
(open) position.
3. Start a recharge:
Press the REGENERATION button
and hold for 3 seconds, until “RECHARGE”, “Serv”
and “Fill” begin to flash in the display. This recharge
draws the sanitizing bleach into and through the
water softener. Any air remaining in the unit is
purged to the drain.
4.
After the recharge has completed, fully open o cold
water faucet, downstream from the softener, and
allow 50 gallons of water to pass through the sys
tem. This should take at least 20 minutes. Close the
faucet.
Your new Sears softener is now softening the water for
your household needs. However, your
WATER HEATER
is filled with hard water.
To have fully soft water right
away, you can drain the water heater so it refills with
soft water. If you don’t drain the water heater, it will
take a few days before you hove fully soft water.
NOTE:
If this procedure is performed on a new softener,
water coming from the taps may initially be dis
colored. This normally occurs the first time
water runs through the resin bed. The discol
ored water is not harmful, and the discoloration
will not last more than a few minutes.
Adding Salt to the Storage Tank
ADDING SALT TO THE STORAGE TANK
You must keep salt in the tank, but it is not necessary to
fill it full. Especially in humid areas, it is best to fill the
storage tank no more than half full, and to add salt
more often. Salt “bridging” occurs more often when
conditions ore humid.
Use NUGGET or PELLET water softener salt. DG NGT
use rock salts, as they have dirt and sediments that will
stop the softener from working. To maintain optimum
performance of your water softener, the salt tank
should be cleaned out every 2 to 3 years.
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCI) SALT
If you choose Potassium Chloride (KCI) as a regenerant,
following these suggestions will help give you years of
maintenance free service.
1. Place only one bog of KCI in your softener at a time
(the salt storage tank should contain no more than
60 pounds of KCI at any one time).
2.
A softener using KCI should not be placed in areas
with temperature fluctuations and high humidity (KCI
will harden in these environments and may make the
softener inoperable).
3.
Check the brine tank and brinewell (black tube in
salt storage tank) monthly. If hardening is present,
pour small amounts of warm water onto hardened
areas until they loosen.
4.
If your softener does not have a KCI salt setting, you
must increase your hardness setting by 25% to
ensure continuous soft water. See table at right.
Untreated Water Hardness
(grains per gallon)
Softener Setting when
using KCI salt (add 25%)
5 gpg
7 gpg
10 gpg
13 gpg
15 gpg
19 gpg
20 gpg
25 gpg
25 gpg
35 gpg
30 gpg
40 gpg
35 gpg
45 gpg
40 gpg
50 gpg
Persons who ore on sodium restricted diets should con
sider the added sodium os part of their overall sodium
intake. For example, if your water supply is 15 grains
hard, and you drank 3 quarts of softened water you
would consume 335 milligrams of sodium. That is
equivalent to eating 2-1/2 slices of white bread.
WATER SOFTENING SALT WITH IRON
REMOVING ADDITIVES
Some salts have an additive to help the softener handle
iron in the water supply. These salts may be used if
your water supply has a high iron content. It is recom
mended to use Sears Water Softener Cleaner (refer to
the parts list in back of manual for part number) for
periodic treatments to keep your resin bed clean. This
is available at your local Sears store.
Persons who are concerned about their drinking water
should consider a Kenmore reverse osmosis drinking
water system that will remove in excess of 90% of the
sodium and other drinking water contaminants.
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