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• Gauge assembly for checking line pressure. <br />• Silicone lubricant grease (petroleum -base lubricants must <br />not be used - they can cause rubber 0 -rings to swell and <br />deteriorate). <br />• Test kit. <br />SALT <br />The water conditioner is equipped with a horizontal salt <br />dissolver designed primarily to use rock salt. Any good grade <br />of salt, including pellets or granulated may be used, <br />however. If granulated or pellet salts are used, be aware that <br />a condition called "bridging" may occur. Unlike rock salt, <br />these processed or purified salts can cake when exposed to <br />high humidity. Salt at the bottom of the tank is dissolved, but <br />a caked shell forms which keeps salt in the upper part of the <br />tank from settling. Bridging is indicated by hard water, even <br />immediately after recharge, and the realization that no salt is <br />being consumed. It may be necessary periodically to break <br />up a bridged salt bed with a broom handle or similar object, <br />when pellet or granulated salts are used with a horizontal salt <br />dissolver. <br />Because all salts contain some insoluble matter (purified salt <br />contains less than rock salt) your salt storage container will <br />required occasional cleaning. <br />Now that all your tools and materials are at hand you're ready <br />to begin installation of the water conditioner. <br />A <br />�Y '9k <br />�Yq FT BYPASS OGT 0 <br />OGT 9 VALVE �q P14 /,D"- <br />GCF <br />TS <br />c <br />OUTLET <br />VALVE <br />9 iti <br />INLET <br />(AS REQUIRED) c VALVE <br />TO <br />SOFTENER <br />THREE VALVE BYPASS (SINGLE UNIT) <br />FIG. 6A <br />FIG. 6B <br />8 / HI-FLO® 2 WATER SOFTENER <br />