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Step 9D –

 Volume, reserve capacity used for last 7 days: If the valve is 

set up as a softener, a meter is installed, and Set Volume Capacity is set 
to “Auto,” this display shows day 0 (for today) and 

fl

 ashes the reserve 

capacity. Pressing 

 will show day 1 (which would be yesterday) and 

fl

 ashes the reserve capacity used. Pressing 

 again will show day 2 

(the day before yesterday) and the reserve capacity. Keep pressing 

 

to show the capacity for days 3, 4, 5 and 6. 

 can be pressed to move backwards in the day series. This 

display does not appear if 1.0

 

 is set in Step 2CS, if ALT A  or ALT B are selected in Step 5CS, or anytime 

the reserve capacity is not determined by the control.
Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 10D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.

Step 9D

Step 10D –

 Volume, 63-day usage history: This display shows day 0 

(for today) and 

fl

 ashes the volume of water treated today. Pressing 

 

will show day 1 (which would be yesterday) and 

fl

 ashes the volume of 

water treated on that day. Continue to press 

 to show the maximum 

volume of water treated for the last 63 days. If a regeneration occurred 
on the day the word “REGEN” will also be displayed. This display will 

show dashes if a water meter is not installed. 
Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 11D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.

Step 10D

Step 11D –

 Twin Tank Valve transfer history: only displays when 

1.0

 

 was selected in Step 2CS. Use 

 or 

 to scroll through the last 

10 tank transfers. The 

fi

 rst position in the display ranges from 0 to 9 

with the lowest number being the most recent transfer. The second 
position in the display will be either “A” or “b”. If “A” then the tank 
with the valve on it was in service, if “b” the tank with the in/out head 

on it was in service. The next three digits represent the number of hours ago that the transfer occurred. The 
display alternates with the volume that was treated before the tank transferred. Press NEXT at any time to 
go to Step 12D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.

Step 11D

Step 12D –

 MAV Drive History in the direction of retracted piston rod 

position. Display will only be shown if 1.0

 

 is selected in Step 2CS, or 

OFF is not selected in Step 5CS. Up to a four digit number will appear 
after the “L” which stands for latest and “A” which stands for average. 
Drive time is measured in 1/100 of a second; i.e., a 17.10 second move 
is displayed as “1710”. Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 13D. 

Press REGEN to return to previous step.

Step 12D

Step 13D –

 MAV Drive History in the direction of extended piston rod 

position. Display will only be shown if 1.0

 

 is selected in Step 2CS, or 

OFF is not selected in Step 4CS. Up to a four digit number
will appear after the “L” which stands for latest and “A” which stands 
for average. Drive time is measured in 1/100 of a second; i.e., a 17.15 
second move is displayed as “1715”. Press and hold 

 and 

 for 3 

seconds while in Step 13D to reset the MAV drive history in both the extended and retracted piston rod 
position. To view the old MAV drive history data see Step 12D.
Press NEXT at any time exit Diagnostics. Press REGEN to return to previous step.

Step 13D

EXIT DIAGNOSTICS

Press and hold 

 and 

 buttons for 3 seconds while in Step 12D to 

reset the MAV drive history in both the retracted and extended piston 
rod position. To view the old MAV drive history data for retracted
and extended rod position press and hold REGEN and 

 while in 

Step 12D. Press NEXT to advance display to the old MAV drive 
history. 

Summary of Contents for Water Specialist EI

Page 1: ...Water Specialist EI Control Valve Programming and Cover Drawing Manual...

Page 2: ...Page 2 EI Manual...

Page 3: ...EI Front Cover and Drive Assembly 4 Regeneration and Error Screens 5 User Displays 6 Configuration Settings 7 OEM Softener System Setup 11 Setting Options Table 14 OEM Filter System Setup 15 Installer...

Page 4: ...ront Cover and Drive Assembly AC Adapter U S International Supply Voltage 120V AC 230V AC Supply Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Output Voltage 15VDC 15VDC Output Current 500 mA 500 mA 1 Battery replacement is...

Page 5: ...user cannot cancel this request except by resetting the control by pressing NEXT and REGEN simultaneously for 3 seconds Regeneration Cycles and Times Button Operation and Function Changes variable bei...

Page 6: ...turn to the User Displays Time of day should only need to be set after power outages lasting more than 8 hours if the battery has been depleted and a power outage occurs or when daylight saving time b...

Page 7: ...ignal or one dP switch cannot be used for both controls on0 If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes a regeneration will be signaled to the unit In a twin alternating system th...

Page 8: ...peration For separate source operation the three wire communication cable is not used Selection requires that a connection to a Clack Motorized Alternator Valve MAV is made to the two pin connector la...

Page 9: ...rvice Position MAV piston rod Extended WS1 WS1 25 and WS1 5 Valves For Clack Corporation alternator systems using WS1 WS1 25 and WS1 5 valves there will be an option to delay the last two cycles of re...

Page 10: ...o Hard Water Bypass V3097 BSPT or V3098 BSPT to the two pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board is required Press NEXT to go to Step 6CS Press REGEN to return to previous step S...

Page 11: ...he brine tank after the final rinse or PrE to refill the brine tank four hours before the regeneration time set This screen is not viewed when Step 2S is set to Filtering Press NEXT to go to Step 5S P...

Page 12: ...matically calculated and reserve capacity will be automatically estimated oFF regeneration will be triggered solely by the day override setting see Installer Display Settings Step 4I a volume regenera...

Page 13: ...e meter Ranges from 1 to 200 liters Press NEXT to go to Step 15S Press REGEN to return to previous step Step 15S Set Relay Deactivate Time using or If Set Time on is selected in Step 13S the relay wil...

Page 14: ...be allowed to be set because regeneration will always occur when volume capacity reaches 0 Any number on 0 oFF Reserve capacity NOT automatically estimated Regeneration occurs immediately when volume...

Page 15: ...M3 See Setting Options Table for more detail Press NEXT to go to Step 6F Press REGEN to return to previous step Step 5F Step 6F Set Regeneration Time Options using or If value is set to NORMAL means r...

Page 16: ...from 1 second to 20 minutes Press NEXT to exit OEM Filter System Setup Press REGEN to return to previous step Step 9F EXIT OEM FILTER SYSTEM SETUP Step 7F Set Relay Operation using or The choices are...

Page 17: ...ximum number of days between regenerations If value set to oFF regeneration initiation is triggered solely by volume used If value is set in days allowable range from 1 to 28 regeneration initiation w...

Page 18: ...shows the total number of regenerations that have occurred since startup Press the NEXT button to go to Step 6D Press REGEN to return to previous step Step 5D Step 6D Error Log This display shows a hi...

Page 19: ...f A then the tank with the valve on it was in service if b the tank with the in out head on it was in service The next three digits represent the number of hours ago that the transfer occurred The dis...

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Page 23: ...History 3 12 2015 PAGE 12 Step 13S Clarified relay operation PAGE 16 Step 7F Clarified relay operation 11 16 2016 PAGE 17 Step 3I updated text PAGE 4 Updates to table and drawing Bracket and Spring C...

Page 24: ...Page 24 EI Manual Form No V3435EI 8 24 2017 U S Patents 6 402 944 6 444 127 6 776 901...

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