3c. keep the softener from freezing – Kenmore 625.34846 User Manual

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SECTION 3

CARE OF YOUR SOFTENER

3C. KEEP THE SOFTENER FROM FREEZING

If the softener is installed where it could freeze
(summer cabin, lake home, etc.), you must drain

all water from it to stop possible freeze damage.

To drain the softener —

1.

Close the shut-off valve on the house main

water pipe, near the water meter or pressure
tank.

2.

Open a faucet in the soft water pipes to vent

pressure in the softener.

3.

Looking at FIG. 12 on page 18, move ttie

stem in a single bypass valve to bypass.

Close the inlet and outlet valve in a 3-vaive

bypass system, and open the bypass valve. If
you want water in the house pipes again,
reopen the shut-off valve on the main water
pipe.

4.

Unplug the transformer at the wall outlet.

Remove the salt hole cover and the main

cover. Take off both drain hoses.

5.

Carefully remove the large holding clips at

the softener inlet and outlet (see Key No. 61,

on page 30). Separate the softener from the
adaptors or bypass valve.

6.

Remove the brinewell cover and disconnect

the brine valve tubing at the nozzle and
venturi assembly (see page 23). Lift the brine
valve out of the brinewell. Tip the brine valve
upside down to drain out water.

FIG. 11

DRAIN WATER FROM THE
SOFTENER

7,

Looking at FIG. 11, lay a piece of 2 inch thick

board near the floor drain. Move the softener
close to the drain. SLOWLY and CAREFUL­

LY tip it over until the rim rests on the wood

block with the inlet and outlet over the drain.

DO

NOT

ALLOW

THE

SOFTENER'S

WEIGHT TO REST ON THE INLET AND

OUTLET FITTINGS OR THEY WILL BREAK.

8

.

Tip the bottom of the softener up a few inches

and hold until all water has drained. Leave

the softener laying like this until you are ready
to use it. Plug the inlet and outlet with rags to
keep dirt, bugs, etc. out.

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