I want to run through the settings to confirm ours is working and set up correctly as I'm not convinced.
If you do have the same model, a scan and pdf would be most appreciated or I could borrow and scan it myself.
Thanks
I want to run through the settings to confirm ours is working and set up correctly as I'm not convinced.
If you do have the same model, a scan and pdf would be most appreciated or I could borrow and scan it myself.
Thanks
Trouble is, the concept of simply emailing an instruction manual here seems to be too abstract a concept for most companies here but you're right - I ought to try there first and may even be surprised.
I did write them an email this afternoon and yes, they duly emailed me a copy of the instructions I needed without any hassle.
Before I take out a service contract, if you do have an in-built waster softener, I'd love some feedback:
Do you get it serviced yearly? How much do you pay? Have you ever changed the resin yourself?
Thanks
"Christ!"
If you go for a service contract get LOTS of offers. We had a softener installed about a year after the new 8 apt building was finished. The best/worst offers for service contract varied by a factor of about 4.5.
Are you really using that much salt?
It isn't really a big deal to change the media... your problem will be finding as supplier, methinks.
No, I was joking. Salt usage is normal. Hence me thinking that the resin needs changing. It's ten years old.
I'll have a look later and give you the details if you want.
A water softener isn't "mission critical". I was thinking of getting it serviced as and when needed. Not sure if companies will do that.
There was an annual service proposal or a service when we chose to have it. If I remember rightly the cost per service was higher for the second option.
Not home at the moment but I'll have a look at it tomorrow when we get back.
I have the same model and i’m looking for a copy of the manual. Would you be so kind as to email me it? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Did you solve the issue on your softener?
Many thanks...
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