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Green Water Systems GS Elite User Manual

Green Water Systems GS Elite
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Green Water Systems
OWNERS MANUAL
Includes: Installation Procedures, Warranties, Service &
Operation Guidelines.
GS Elite
GS PRO
GS1 1 Cu. Ft. S. C. S.
GS1.5 1 Cu. Ft. S. C. S.
GS2 2 Cu. Ft. S. C. S.
7000 VALVE SXT
PLEASE READ ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION.
OBTAIN ALL MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED BEFORE STARTING
INSTALLTION.

Questions and Answers:

Green Water Systems GS Elite Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGreen Water Systems
ModelGS Elite
CategoryWater Filtration Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Specifications

Introduction

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Specifications

Technical details of the water filtration system, including efficiency, pressure, flow rate, and dimensions.

Safety Warnings

General Warnings

Essential safety precautions: avoid freezing, use cold water supply only, and check plumbing.

Installation Procedures

Installation Inspection

Guidance on checking home plumbing and determining system location if not pre-plumbed.

Step 1: Connect to Water Supply

Instructions for connecting the incoming cold water supply to the bypass valve.

Step 2: Connect to Drain

Guidance on connecting the drain line to an appropriate drain, adhering to local codes.

Step 3: Plug System to Outlet

Instructions for plugging the system into a 110-volt outlet.

Step 4: Set Time on Valve

How to set the current time of day on the control valve using up/down buttons.

Step 5: Final Start Up Procedure

Steps for initial system startup, including leak checks, backwashing, and rinse cycles.

Troubleshooting Guide

Basic Checks Before Service

Common issues to check: power, fuses, bypass valve, and drain line kinks.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Identifies problems like failure to regenerate, water pressure loss, and continuous cycling with solutions.