A. salt: adding to storage tank. salt bridge, Fig. 10, Salt: refilling storage tank / salt bridge -1 – Kenmore 625.38811 User Manual

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WHEN TO ADD SALT; Check the

salt level a few weeks after you

install the softener and every
week after that. Add salt to the

storage tank when the salt height
is reduced to about 1/4 full (see
note on page 1-6). Never let the

softener use all the salt before adding. Without
salt, you will soon have hard water.

Note:
You will have a loss in softening capacity and may

get partly hard water if less than 10 inches of salt is

in the storage tank.

PLEASE SEE PAGE 1-6 FOR DIRECTIONS ON ADDING SALT.

SALT BRIDGE

Sometimes, a hard crust or salt bridge forms in the
salt storage tank. It is usually caused by high hu­
midity or the wrong kind of salt. When the salt

bridges, an empty space forms between the water

and salt. Then salt will not dissolve (melt) in the wa­
ter to make brine. Without brine, the resin bed does
not regenerate and you will have hard water.

If the storage tank is full of salt, it is hard to tell if you
have a salt bridge. Salt is loose on top, but the bridge
is under it. The following is the best way to check for
a salt bridge.

Salt should be loose all the way to the bottom of the
tank. Hold a broom handle, or like tool, up to the
softener as shown in FIG. 10. Make a pencil mark on
the handle, 1" or 2" below the top height of the rim.

Then, carefully push it straight down into the salt.

If a hard object is felt before the pencil mark gets to
the top of the tank, it's most likely a salt bridge.
Carefully push into the bridge in a few places to

break it. Do not try to break the salt bridge by

pounding on the outside of the salt tank. You may
damage the tank.

If the wrong kind of salt made the bridge, take it out.

Then fin the tank with nugget or pellet salt only.

FIG. 10

Salt Bridge

push tool into sent
bridge to break

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level

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