AquaCliniq AQUA I-100 Operation Manual Download Page 4

 

 

Specifications 

@ 10 

lbs/cu ft 

@ 6 lbs/cu ft 
(

Factory Setting)

@ 3 

lbs/cu ft

Service 
USGPM 

Backwash 

USGPM 

Clean Water 

(Factory Setting)

Problem 

Water

AQUA I-75

19,875

16,500

10,500

8.0

1.5

-

-

8 x 44

0.75

-

18.1 x 34.7

270

93

AQUA I-100

26,500

22,000

14,000

10.0

2.0

-

-

9 x 48

1.00

-

18.1 x 34.7

270

110

AQUA I-150

39,750

33,000

21,000

12.0

2.4

-

-

10 x 54

1.50

-

18.1 x 34.7

270

141

AQUA 1-200

53,000

44,000

28,000

15.0

3.0

-

-

12 x 52

2.00

-

18.1 x 34.7

270

158

Carbon 

Cu. Ft.

Cabinet / Brine 

Tank Size Inches

Salt Cap 

Lbs 

Shipping 

Weight 

Lbs

Model  

Capacity Grains 

Flow Rate 

Regeneration Water 

Usage (Gallons)

Mineral 

Tank Size 

Resin 

Cu. Ft. 

 

Figure 2. Specifications 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This valve is controlled with simple, user-friendly electronics displayed on a LCD screen.  The main page displays the current time 
and the remaining gallons in meter mode or the remaining days in calendar clock mode. 
 
 

MENU
UP

DISPLAY

DOWN
SET&REGEN.

Display

Menu

Up

Down

Change Program
Or
Manual Regeneration

 

 

Figure 3. Valve Display 

 
 
System Initialization 

 
When power is supplied to the control, the screen will display TIME OF DAY AND DEFAULT GALLON SETTING.  If the valve is not in 
service it will read “CANATURE” while the valve returns to the service position. 
 
 

 

Maximum Water Temperature = 110°F (43°C) 

 

Maximum Operating Pressure = 100 PSIG (689 kPa) 

 

Voltage = 110 volts standard 

 

Pipe Size = 3/4” 

 

At the stated service flow rates, the pressure drop through these 
devices will not exceed 15 psig. 

 

Changing salt settings from factory setting may require changing 
injector sizes to achieve stated capacities. 

 

The manufacturer reserves the right to make product improvements 
which may deviate from the specifications and descriptions stated 
herein, without obligation to change previously manufactured products 
or to note the change.

 

Summary of Contents for AQUA I-100

Page 1: ...tener Operation Manual Note 1 Read all instructions carefully before operation 2 Avoid pinched o rings during installation by applying provided with install kit NSF certified lubricant to all seals Rev 6 December 6 2010 ...

Page 2: ...ions 3 Introduction 4 Programming 5 General Valve Installation 7 Start up Instructions 7 System Configuration 8 Maintenance 9 Power Head Valve Exploded View 11 Power Head Parts List 12 Control Valve Exploded View 13 Control Valve Parts List 14 Trouble Shooting 15 Guarantee 16 ...

Page 3: ...5 1275 945 725 568 home 6 2850 1750 1200 870 650 7 2775 1675 1125 795 Softener could be undersized if of people and hardness line up in this shaded area 8 2700 1600 1050 Consideration may be given to a larger size unit to meet your needs 9 2625 1525 975 10 2550 1450 2 0 CF Total Hardness in Grains per US Gallon 44000 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 1 4325 2858 2125 1685 1392 1182 1025 90...

Page 4: ...e remaining gallons in meter mode or the remaining days in calendar clock mode MENU UP DISPLAY DOWN SET REGEN Display Menu Up Down Change Program Or Manual Regeneration Figure 3 Valve Display System Initialization When power is supplied to the control the screen will display TIME OF DAY AND DEFAULT GALLON SETTING If the valve is not in service it will read CANATURE while the valve returns to the s...

Page 5: ...and press until you hear a beep to unlock the display screen Press or to select which setting to modify 2 To change setting press When the display flashes the value may be changed Press or to change the value Press to accept the value 3 Press to return to previous menu Figure 4 Program Flow Chart ...

Page 6: ...s system capacity 9 BACKWASH This option controls the length of time in minutes for the unit to clean the bed by reversing the flow of water upwards through the bed and out to the drain 10 BRINE This option controls the length if time in minutes for the unit to draw regenerant brine for softeners from the second tank and slowly rinse it from the top to bottom of the tank 11 RINSE This option contr...

Page 7: ... for backwash flow rates that exceed 7 gpm or length that exceeds 20ft 6 m 3 Only use Teflon tape on the drain fitting Any solder joints near the valve must be done before connecting any piping to the valve Always leave at least 6 152 mm between the valve and joints when soldering pipes that are connected to the valve Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve 4 Cut the 1 central pipe flus...

Page 8: ...aucet and allow the water to run until clear close the tap and replace the faucet screen 8 Put salt into the brine tank Control Operation During A Power Failure In the event of power failure the valve will keep track of the time and day for 48 hours The programmed settings are stored in a non volatile memory and will not be lost during a power failure If power fails while the unit is in regenerati...

Page 9: ...y rotate the knobs counter clockwise until they lock You can use your water related fixtures and appliances as the water supply is bypassing the softener However the water you use will be hard To resume soft water service open bypass valve by rotating the knobs clockwise Maintenance Adding Salt Use only crystal water softener salt Check the salt level monthly It is important to maintain the salt l...

Page 10: ...dy Carefully remove the assembly and disassemble as shown in Figure 6 The injector orifice is removed from the valve body by carefully turning it out with a large screwdriver Remove the injector throat the same way Carefully flush all parts including the screen Use a mild acid such as vinegar or Pro Rust Out to clean the small holes in the orifice and throat Re assemble using the reverse procedure...

Page 11: ...11 Power Head Exploded View See parts listing on next page 12 ...

Page 12: ...w ST2 9 10 5 B16 5056504 Bnt165 Pcb 1 B17 5056500 Bnt165 Front Cover 1 5056505 Bnt165 Operation Label 1 5056506 Bnt165 Regen Label 1 B18 5056509 Screw ST2 9 10 CSK 2 B19 5056082 Screw M3 5 2 B20 5056510 Motor 12v 2rpm 1 11700005 Wire Connector 2 B21 5056045 Motor Mounting Plate 1 B22 5056501 Bnt165 Drive Gear 1 A04 5010081 Bnt65 Piston Rod 1 B23 5056002 Idler Gear 1 B24 5010031 Meter Assembly 1 50...

Page 13: ...13 Control Valve Exploded View See parts listing on next page 14 ...

Page 14: ...nnect or 1 A 26 13000426 S crew S T2 9 13 Large W af er 2 A 27 05056038 D rai n Fi t t i ng 1 A 28 26010003 O R i ng φ 18 2 65 1 A 29 05056036 D LFC B ut t on R et ai ner 1 A 30 05056079 O R i ng φ 15 0 8 1 A 31 05056143 D LFC 2 1 A 32 05056035 B LFC B ut t on R et ai ner 1 A 33 05056191 B LFC 2 1 A 34 05056138 O R i ng φ 14 1 8 1 A 35 05056100B B LFC Fi t t i ng 1 A 36 05056106 B ri ne Li ne S cr...

Page 15: ...regeneration frequency 3 Inlet of control plugged due to foreign material Remove piston and clean control valve 1 Air in water system Check well system for proper air eliminator control 2 Incorrect drain line flow control DLFC button Check for proper flow rate 1 Plugged injector or screen Clean parts 2 Valve not regenerating Replace circuit board motor or control 3 Foreign material in brine valve ...

Page 16: ...rchase or installation is provided and then the warranty period shall be from the date thereof Ten Year Guarantee on Mineral Tanks and Brine Tanks AquaCliniq will provide a replacement mineral tank or brine tank to any original equipment purchaser in possession of a tank that fails within 120 months provided that the water conditioner is at all times operated in accordance with specifications and ...

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