TEST FOR LEAKS
1. Make
sure the single bypass valve (or 3 valve bypass,
if installed)
is in the bypass position,
with the handle
pushed in (See Figure 10).
2. Fully open the main water
supply valve.
3. Briefly open a faucet
in the house to refill the plumb-
ing with water.
4. Slowly move the bypass valve(s) to the normal
oper-
ation position,
pausing
several times to allow the unit
to pressurize slowly (See Figure 10).
5. Check for leaks at all the plumbing
connections you
made.
IMPORTANT:
Start up procedure
must be run prior to
using any filtered
water.
Follow the
instructions
below and on Page 13.
TURN ON THE CENTRAL
WATER WHOLE
HOME
FILTRATION
SYSTEM
During
installation,
the Central
Water
Whole
Home
Filtration
System wiring
may be moved or jostled
from
place.
Check to be sure all leadwire
connectors
are
secure on the back of the electronic
board
(see Figure
25 on Page 23) and be sure all wiring
is away from the
valve gear and motor
area, which rotates
during
Clean
Rinse cycles.
1. Plug the Central
Water
Whole
Home Filtration
System's transformer
into an electrical
outlet
that is
not controlled by a switch.
2. In the display,
the words
"SET TIME" appear
and
12:00 PM begins to flash.
Set the clock according
to
the "Set Time of Day" section on Page 12.
3. Run the start up procedure,
as detailed
on Page 13.
NORMAL
OPERATION
During normal
operation
water
enters the Central
Water
Whole
Home Filtration
System and flows
through
several filtration
processes where tastes, odors
and sediment
are reduced.
CLEAN
RINSE CYCLE
A Clean Rinse cycle will automatically
be initiated
based on how many gallons
of water
have been fil-
tered through
the system (or after
14 days if no water
has passed through
the system in that time).
The Clean
Rinse cycle lifts and expands
the media
bed to rejuve-
nate the media and then repacks
the bed for continued
use. During
the Clean Rinse cycle, dirt, sediment,
etc.
are flushed from the Central
Water
Whole
Home
Filtration
System down the drain.
APPLICATIONS
FOR A CENTRAL
WATER
FILTRATION
SYSTEM
Do not use the Central
Water
Whole
Home
Filtration
System with water
that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown
quality
without
adequate
dis-
infection
before
or after the system.
The Central
Water
Whole
Home Filtration
System
may not be an effective
treatment
method for water
sources with a hydrogen
sulfide problem
(rotten egg
odor or taste).
If your water
has hydrogen
sulfide,
contact
your local Sears store associate
for Kenmore
solutions.
The Central
Water
Filtration
System will not remove
iron and is not intended
to replace
iron treatment
equipment.
Although
the Central
Water
Filtration
System has
sediment
filter
capabilities,
additional
sediment
fil-
tration
may be needed in problem
water
applica-
tions.
Questions?
Call The Kenmore
Water
Line 1-800-426-9345
or visit KenmoreWater.com
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