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Hello all - i have a GE watersoftener (gxsh39e) - about 4 years old - and
when it recharges it overflows the tank - its kind of like it does not know
to suck the water back out. any thoughts?? I have about 1-2 inches of salt
that has "disolved" togehter at the bottom of the salt storage tank. I did
check and clean the nozzle and ventun assembly.. all looked fine..

thanks

jim


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Hello all - i have a GE watersoftener (gxsh39e) - about 4 years old - and
when it recharges it overflows the tank - its kind of like it does not know
to suck the water back out. any thoughts?? I have about 1-2 inches of salt
that has "disolved" togehter at the bottom of the salt storage tank. I did
check and clean the nozzle and ventun assembly.. all looked fine..

thanks

jim


Hi,
I believe it is same as Kenmore softner.
Go to www.kenmorewater.com and look at the trouble-shooting
guide. Maybe you need new gaskets.
Good luck,
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