GE GNSF48A01 Water System User Manual


 
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Breaking a Salt Bridge
Sometimes, a hard crust or salt bridge forms in the salt storage area. It is usually caused
by high humidity or
the wrong kind of salt. When the salt bridges, an empty space forms
between the water and salt. Then salt will
not dissolve in the water to make brine.
If the brine tank is full of salt, it is hard to tell if you have a salt bridge. Salt is loose on top, but the bridge is
under it. The following is the best way to check for a salt bridge.
Salt should be loose all the way to the bottom of the tank. Take a broom handle or like
tool, and carefully
push it down into the salt, working it up and down. If the tool strikes a
hard object (be sure it’s not the bottom
or sides of the tank), it’s most likely a salt bridge. Carefully break the bridge with the tool.
Do not
pound on
the walls of the tank.
If the wrong kind of salt made the bridge, take it out. Then fill the tank with nugget or pellet salt only.
In humid areas, it is best to fill with less salt, more often.
Push tool into salt
bridge to break
Pencil mark
Broom handle
Salt
Salt bridge
Water level
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