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Guide for Replacing Media
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- Turn off the water to the unit by the bypass valve.
- Unplug the unit from the electric source.
- Disconnect the unit from your plumbing.
- Carefully unscrew the control valve off the top of the tank.
- Inside
of your tank is plastic tubing known as the “riser tube”. The riser
tube sucks up the water from the bottom of the tank during normal
operation, and forces water to the bottom of the tank during the
backwash operation. After removing the control valve from the tank, remove the riser tube from inside the mineral tank.
- Lay the tank on its side, or lay over trash can, to remove media.
- Rinse the inside of the tank clean with a garden hose.
- Discard old resin.
- Save old gravel.
- Make sure your media tank is standing straight up.
- Put a piece of tape over the top of the riser tube to prevent media from entering the tube while you are loading the media.
- Put the media funnel included with your system in the top of the media tank with the riser tube still inside and centered.
- The gravel goes into the tank first. When pouring in the gravel, make sure the riser
tube is firmly on the bottom of the tank. Once you add your media, if
the riser tube
is pulled out of the gravel, it is impossible to put it back in without
removing the
other media from the tank.
- Pour the resin/media into the funnel, slowly letting it fall down inside the media
tank around the riser tube. If you have a twin alternating system,
divide the
resin/media equally between the two tanks.
- When you have poured all of the resin/media into the media tank, it should be
approximately 3/4 full.
- Remove the funnel and then the tape from the top of the riser tube.
- Brush any loose resin/media off the top opening of the tank. Clean the top edge
with a cloth so the O-ring can seal securely to the valve base.
- Look
at the bottom of your control valve and you will see an upper
basket Inside of the basket, the control valve has O-rings that
will seal on the riser tube. Tilt the valve over on top of the media
tank making sure the top of the riser tube inserts inside the opening
of the upper basket. Guide the riser into the O-ring seal and tighten
gently. Be careful not to over-torque the valve as the threads are
plastic.
- Screw
the control valve back onto the top of the tank. Be sure to hold the
control valve where there will be no damage to the valve from the
pressure you exert from tightening the valve back onto the tank.
- Reconnect
your plumbing to your unit and plug it back in making sure to set the
correct time of day. Turn the water to the unit on and check for leaks.
- Leave
all faucets turned off inside the house, and open a single faucet (such
as an outside faucet) letting the water run for 3-5 minutes. This
rinses the new resin/media off inside the tank, and any particles or
color will rinse out through the one open faucet, and not throughout
your home plumbing system.
- Manually
turn your regeneration/backwash control knob slowly through a complete
cycle, allowing the water to run through the unit in each position for
a minute or so.
- Once the regeneration/backwash knob is back in the service position, your unit is back to service and ready to operate!
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