Instructions / Assembly
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A. FILTER BLEEDS TASTE AND ODOR OR
SEDIMENT
1. By-pass valve open.
Close by-pass valve.
2. Defective or stripped media bed Replace media
3. Quality of water has worsened Have water sample analyzed to determine any
change
4. Filter capacity too small
Replace with larger unit or add another filter
5. Leak between valve and central tube.
Check if central tube is cracked or o-ring
is damaged. Replace faulty parts.
6. Internal valve leak.
Replace valve seals, spacer, and piston assembly
B. LOW WATER PRESSURE
1. Iron or scale build up in line feeding unit.
Clean pipes.
2. Iron build up inside valve or tank.
Clean control and add resin cleaner to clean
bed. Increase regeneration frequency.
3. Inlet of control plugged due to foreign
material.
Remove piston and clean control valve.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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