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2) Low temperature setting, extremely cold incoming water, Water leak or broken pipe running hot out of tank, crossover caused by bad faucet cartridge or bad recircirculation check valve,, bad gas control valve thermostat.
Check the time of day, and make sure it's accuate. Reset if necessary. Add salt if it's low. It's always best to let the salt level run low (about 1-2") so it doesn't mush. Only add 80-100 lbs at a time for best results. This particular softener doesn't keep a water level in the tank, so you won't see any water in the salt area. If there is standing water in the salt area, that could mean it's not working the way it should. Here is a link to the owners manual. It's in PDF format
The eductor assembly is plugged. This is where the brine is drawn in to regenerate the system. It is the space capsule looking thing on the left side of valve. The owners manual has directions to repair this. You may find your manual here. http://products.geappliances.com/ApplProducts/Dispatcher?REQUEST=SpecPage&Sku=GXSF30H RJ
This is proabably not the case but I have seen it happen, Have you checked the outlet side of the filter to make sure it was drilled when it was made. Thank you
The mouse must have been in one of your product bags...depending on the deterioration of the carcus; you may have already injested some of the decomposing material.
1. Turn off the water supply and remove the top cover
2. Make sure you have rubber glvoes. Drain the holding tank and remove and dispose of the remaining salt tablets/product left in the tank.
3. Yes, clean the tank with a disinfectant (bleach) and rinse thoughly. Be sure to rinse the tank...you don't want high levels of bleach in your supply lines.
4. Fill with new/clean softner tablets and return unit to service.
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