Pro Ox 5900-BT-AIR Installation & Startup Guide
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1
6 minutes. Not Programmable. This is the Air Release cycle.
[ Not Displayed]
2
10 minutes. This is the Backwash cycle.
[ 2 - 10]
3
5 minutes. This is a rest cycle.
[ 3 - 05]
4
20
minutes. This is the air-draw cycle.
[ 4 - 12]
5
6 minutes. This is the Rapid Rinse cycle
[ 5 – 06]
Chemical Draw Feature:
Pressing the menu/enter button again will display the “J” value
setting. Set this parameter to 00 if you do not plan to use Chlorine or Peroxide draw feature.
The setting number equates to the number of pulses per the 20-minute period. Total chemical
draw per cycle is approximately: setting #1=4-8oz. #2=8-12oz. #3=12-14oz. and #4=14-16oz.
We recommend this setting be between 2-4 pulses for typical applications.
Pressing the menu/enter button again displays: “bE 1”. Setting this to -00 disables blue tooth
and -01 enables blue tooth setting for using the Legacy View App.
Pressing the menu/enter button again displays: bTPP and then changes to 1234. This is used
for setting password protection.
Pressing the menu/enter button again takes you back to the home service screen (displaying
the clock time and the number of days until backwash).
See Historical Data and Real Time Flow Rate
Pressing and holding the Menu/Enter button will also access some options:
Flo
- This is the flow rate, if water is running, it will display the volume, in gallons per minute.
Gt r
- This the total # of gallons that has gone through the filter.
g tot
- This is the same as the previous.
rC r
- Number of regeneration done.
rC
- the same.
gPdL
- Shows how many gallons used each day.
Gbrl
- This is the gallons used between regenerations.
PfDL
- This shows the peak, or highest flow rate that has passed through filter in last 24 hours.
If you “get stuck”, keep pressing the Menu/Enter button until you return to service screen.
Detailed Steps to Starting Up Your Pro-OX 5900-BT-AIR System
1.
Dry new Pro-OX filter media has a lot of black fines or dust in it, and must be rinsed free by
backwashing and rinse, which may take several backwashes.
2.
MAKE SURE THE SOURCE WATER ENTERS THE INLET PIPING (IN OTHER WORDS, THAT THE
SYSTEM IS PIPED IN CORRECTLY, WITH WATER INLET TO THE INLET ON THE BYPASS VALVE)
3.
MAKE SURE THAT BOTH THE INLET AND OUTLET BYPASS VALVES ARE CLOSED INITIALLY