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Atlantis AT210 - Loss of Water Pressure;Reduced Flow; Salty Water; Constantly Regenerating; Constantly Filling; Constantly Running to Drain

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Loss of water
pressure/reduced
flow
Make sure that the softener is plumbed in
correctly for your type of plumbing system (refer
to the ‘inlet and outlet connections’ section of
the installation instructions).
Make sure that the inlet and outlet valves are
fully open (see back cover of this manual for
diagram of the rear view of the water softener).
Note that depending upon the level of usage
and local water conditions, after several years
the resin can become exhausted and may result
in loss of flow. Please call
Atlan
tis Water
Treatment for a service visit.
Salty water
Make sure that the red drain hose is not blocked
or partially blocked. Remove the red drain hose
from the connection on the rear of the softener
and blow through to make sure that it is clear,
then reconnect.
Constantly
regenerating/
constantly filling
First look at the fascia and see what lights are
on (see the AT210 Regeneration Display lights
table on preceding page).
If no lights are on, then the power is turned off,
the power connector at the back of the softener
has been unplugged, or the transformer is
faulty.
If the plug in transformer is warm, it is probably
working.
If the lights are on, check with the table, to see
what stage of regeneration the softener is in.
Constantly running
to drain
See ‘Constantly Regenerating' above.
If, after checking this fault finding guide, you are still experiencing
difficulties, please contact either your installer, or the Atlantis Water
Treatment Service department on 01440 761500.

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