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STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ULTRA FILTRATION UNITS
The system regeneration sequence for a Standard Installation configuration is in the following order . To change the cycle order,
consult the unit’s Dealer Manual or contact the manufacturer . Please see page 29 for sequences for Autoflush and Clean Water
Regeneration configurations .
Standard Installation Regeneration Sequence:
1 . Backwash (2 minutes)
2 . Rinse (1 minute)
The system is now ready for filling with water and for testing.
1 . With the UF Filter Control Valve in bypass mode and unplugged
(Fig. 2 on page 4)
turn water on slowly . Water will fill
system (not the membrane tank) including the pre-filter and post storage tank if used . Run water preferably at a laundry sink or
tub faucet and allow plumbing to clear . Check for any leaks at this time in newly installed plumbing .
2 . With the UF Filter Control Valve in bypass mode
(Fig. 2 on page 4)
plug control valve transformer into a permanent 110
volt outlet . The valve should be in normal operating mode where the display shows either time of day or gallons remaining,
press and hold the
REGEN
button until the motor starts . The display will indicate the unit is in the regeneration mode . Release
the button .
3 . The unit is now in backwash position, this will be indicated on the control valve screen . Do not turn the water on .
4 . Push
REGEN
button to advance the control valve to the rinse position . Once the valve enters the rinse position, unplug from
receptacle . Leaving the valve in this position, open the inlet bypass valve to the system slowly, this will allow water to enter
the tank slowly and flush the air to the drain . Once system is full, a steady stream of water will be observed at the drain .
Open inlet bypass valve completely
(Fig. 3 on page 4)
and allow water to drain for 20 minutes . This will allow for proper
flushing of the membrane and any preservatives used in the manufacturing and storage process .
5 . Plug unit back into the receptacle .
6 . Push
REGEN
button and system will return to the normal service position .
7 .
Again, follow steps 2–6 with the bypass inlet valve open . This will allow for any additional air to be dispelled from the system . It
is not necessary to flush for 20 minutes again as in step 4 . When or if no air is observed at the drain, proceed to step 8 .
8 . Advance control valve to the service position . Upon returning to the service position, open the outlet valve of the bypass to the
normal operating position .
NOTE:
Bypass valves should be in the normal operation position .
(Fig.1 on page 4)
.
9 . Open a faucet at a laundry sink or at a bath tub . Water will now be flowing through the UF filter system . Run system until
water is clear .
NOTE:
If a back flush tank is being used, this will need to be isolated during startup to ensure that no disinfection chemicals
enter the tank . This could cause premature failure of the tank .
NOTE:
If a SEP (Separate Source Regen Kit) or a NHBP (No Hard Water Bypass Kit) will be used these should be left in the
normally service position and disconnected during start up .
NOTE:
If an Auto Flush Kit is being used, this should be in the normally closed position during start up .
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