This is only a general instruction reference.
Aplus Water LLC always recommends that you have a licensed plumber install your water treatment equipment.
The Salt Free Pro will descale your pipes and appliances. This process may take a few weeks to a month. At that point you will see and feel the full effect of the salt free pro.
Note: Make sure valve is snug on the tank by turning the valve to the right by hand. It should already be snug but it can get loose during shipping.
Salt Free Pro Installation

1- Place the salt free pro in the desired location.
2- Bring main line into the sediment filter housing. Then from the sediment housing to the up-flow side of salt free pro. (this is clearly marked on the valve)
3- Turn water on slowly and run water through the Salt Free Pro into a bucket until water runs evenly into bucket, make sure that you purge all air and have a steady stream of water. Then turn water off and let salt free pro settle for 15 minutes.
4- Attach line to house.
5- You're done!

Note: You will be hooking up the inlets (water coming from the city or well) on the up-flow side of the bypass and the outlet pipes (going into the home) to the down-flow side of the bypass on the salt free pro and the carbon filter. (If you have any questions be sure to contact us toll free 1-877-477-5452).
Carbon Filter and Salt free Pro Installation

1- Place the Carbon filter and the salt free pro in the desired location. (with the carbon filter first)
2- Bring main line into the sediment filter then to the up-flow side (this is clearly marked on the valve) of the carbon valve. (the carbon filter is the heavier tank and goes before the Salt Free Pro)
3- Turn water on slowly and run water through carbon system into a bucket until water runs clear and evenly into bucket, make sure that you purge all air and have a steady stream of water, then put unit in bypass and let carbon soak for 24hours before putting into service.
4- Connect plumbing from carbon filter to up-flow side of the Salt Free Pro and run water through Salt Free Pro into a bucket until water runs evenly into bucket, make sure that you purge all air and have a steady stream of water. Then turn the water off and let the salt free pro settle for 15 minutes.
5- Attach line to house.
6- You're done!
Iron Filter, Carbon Filter and Salt free Pro Installation

1- Place the Iron Filter, Carbon filter and the salt free pro in the desired location. (with the iron filter first, carbon filter second, salt free pro third)
2- Bring main line into the sediment filter, then to the iron filter inlet (arrow pointing into the filter) click for additional iron filter directions Next, run outlet pipe to up-flow side (this is clearly marked on the valve) of the carbon valve. (the carbon filter is the heavier tank and goes before the Salt Free Pro).
Note: Run a manual regeneration at this time to remove black fines from pyrolox iron filter.
3- Turn water on slowly (by opening bypass on carbon filter) and run water through carbon system into a bucket until water runs evenly into bucket, make sure that you purge all air and have a steady stream of water, then put unit in bypass and let carbon soak for 24hours before putting into service.
4- Connect plumbing from carbon filter to up-flow side of the Salt Free Pro and run water through Salt Free Pro into a bucket until water runs evenly into bucket, make sure that you purge all air and have a steady stream of water. Then turn water off and let salt free pro settle for 15 minutes..
5- Attach line to house.
6- Program Iron filter. (set filter to regenerate every 3 days for most applications).
7- You're done!
Note: As with all carbon filters it
is completely normal that you may (it does not always happen)
get some carbon fines or dust turning the water gray coming through
the water lines in the house. It is completely harmless and shouldn’t
last for more than a few days, outside a week.
Anther common problem is scaling caused by back splashing on faucets and shower enclosures. Because there is no direct water flow across these surfaces the old scale must be manually removed. After you have cleaned the service with "CLR "or other lime removal cleaners any new acumination will wipe off Easley. You can also wipe the shower glass with Raindance wipes after cleaning with CLR. This will help in eliminating spotting in the shower glass.
After you install your SP conditioner you should clean tubs and toilet bowls with CLR cleaner to remove excising scale build up before the SP unit was installed. You will find lime scale on toilet bowls, tubs, and glass showers stalls will come off much more easily after you install the SP conditioner. You will not have the excessive lime build up like before the instillation of the SP conditioner.
After you remove your softener and for those that never used a softener you will notice that your water will feel silky, and you will see that your hair rinses “squeaky clean" after shampooing. Many salt based softeners users will also appreciate this good feeling with none of the “I can't rinse the soap off my skin feeling" What that feeling is actually the soap residue from using too much soap. When using SP conditioner soap react much like when using a softener. Soap lathers much better with SP conditioned water. The customer needs to reduce the soap usage like when using a softener. You must to be sure the customer cuts back on the usage of soap when using the SPconditioner. The end result is the customer will experience a clean silky feeling.
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