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  1. Remove the cell from its position in the Plumbing by loosening the unions on both ends of the cell.

  2. You will need a small plastic bucket (6 - 8" opening), water and muriatic acid.

  3. Fill the bucket with sufficent water to submerse the cell

  4. Set the cell, on end, in the bucket of water.

  5. Add 1 part muriatic acid for every 2 parts water in the bucket. Let the cell sit in this solution for 5-10 minutes.

  6. Turn the cell over and let the other end sit in the solution for 5 - 10 minutes. You will be submersing the cord, which will not be affected by the mild acid solution.

    Look in both ends of the cell to confirm calcium deposits are removed. If not, repeat cleaning procedure.

  7. Rinse cell with fresh water and replace in plumbing line. Hand tighten unions before restoring power to filter pump.
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