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OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL NOS. UltraSoft 100 625.388150 UltraSoft 150 625.388160

Caution: Read and Follow All Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Before First Use of This Product.
If you have questions when installing, operating or maintaining your softener, and when setting the timer, call this toll-free number...

Water Softeners with Deluxe Valve

x Warranty x Start Up / Setting Timer x How It Works x Care Of x Specifications x Repair Parts SAVE THIS MANUAL
Use the plastic bag and tie provided, to hang manuals nearby the softener for future reference.

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WARRANTY

W A R R A N T Y

SEARS RESIDENTIAL WATER SOFTENER
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON WATER SOFTENER For one year from the date of purchase, when this water softener is installed and maintained in accordance with our instructions, Sears will repair, free of charge, defects in material or workmanship in this water softener. FULL TEN YEAR WARRANTY AGAINST LEAKS For ten years from the date of purchase, Sears will furnish and install a new current model water softener tank or salt storage drum, free of charge, if either the tank or drum develop a leak. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE, SIMPLY CONTACT THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179

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A. SAFETY GUIDES

S E C T I O N 1

v Read all steps, guides and rules carefully before installing and using your new water softener. Follow all steps exactly to correctly install. Failure to follow them could cause personal injury or property damage. Reading this book will also help you to get all of the benefits from your water softener. v Your water softener will remove hardness minerals and “clear water” iron from water, up to the limits shown on page 4-1. It will not remove other types of iron, acids, tastes and odors, etc. It will not purify polluted water or make it safe to drink. v Protect the softener and piping from freezing. Damage from freezing voids the softener warranty. See page 3-3.

CAUTIONS PLEASE READ AND COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING GUIDES TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE SOFTENER OR OTHER PROPERTY, PERSONAL INJURY, OR POSSIBLE FATAL SHOCK. v THIS SOFTENER WORKS ON 24 VOLTS ONLY. BE SURE TO USE ONLY THE TRANSFORMER INCLUDED, AND PLUG IT INTO A HOUSEHOLD 120V OUTLET. IF TRANSFORMER IS REPLACED, USE ONLY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE, CLASS II, 24 VOLT, 10 VA TRANSFORMER. v Unplug the transformer right away if the power cable should become damaged or frayed. Make repairs before plugging back into the power outlet. v Always unplug the softener from electrical power before removing outer valve covers. v This system is not intended to be used for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.



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HOW YOUR WATER SOFTENER WORKS
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