Superior Water 32-2001 Owner's Manual

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MODEL 32-2001 & 48-2001
OWNER’S MANUAL
Congratulations on having purchased a quality and well built Superior Water Softener. On a
normal installation, your water softener should be connected to all of your plumbing with the
exceptions of your kitchen cold side and your outside faucets. The plumbing connection is
made by using three valves that are generally located directly above the water softener. These
three valves constitute the bypass, which look like the letter “H” when looking at it. In the event
that you should have to shut the water off to the water softener due to a leak, continue with the
following instructions.
TO SHUT THE WATER OFF ON THE SOFTENER
1.) Directly above the water softener are three valves, turn the left and right valves
closed by turning the valves in a clockwise direction.
2.) Turn the middle valve open by turning it counter clockwise. The water should
now be turned off on the water softener and you should have water to your house.
THE SALT AND WATER LEVEL INSIDE THE SALT TANK
It is recommended that the salt level not fall more than 3"(inches) below the water level inside
the salt tank. The water level inside a round salt tank is generally 1ft to 1 ½ feet deep. The
square salt tanks are generally about half to two thirds full of water. Should the softener run out
of salt or you allow the salt level to drop down too far, you may experience hard and/or salty
water. To avoid this, we recommend keeping the salt tank full of salt or at least keeping the salt
level above the water level at all times. Should you experience salty water coming through your
plumbing, the quickest way to flush it out is running the cold water inside your bathtub until the
salt is all flushed out.
Your water softener will function with any type of salt; however our experience has shown us
that fewer problems will occur when using salt pellets. Salt pellets are cleaner, rarely have any
debris and they do not have a tendency to form salt bridges as does rock salt. Also rock salt has
a tendency to carry more dirt and debris with it, which in turns make your salt tank appear very
dirty inside and at times cause it to have a foul odor. However, this dirt will not harm the water
softener.
OPERATING THE WATER SOFTENER
GENERAL INFORMATION
The control valve is designed to initiate regeneration according to the preset factory parameters.
Following the instructions contained in this section will allow the installer to customize the
program for the user’s exact needs.
The control valve utilizes a standard nine volt alkaline battery to maintain the correct time in the
event of a power failure. The battery may not maintain any customized settings. In the event of
a power interruption the control program may revert to the factory default settings.