background image

21

Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

No soft water

1. No salt in the storage tank.

Refill with salt and then use RECHARGE NOW feature.

No soft water & dis-

play is blank

1. Power supply unplugged at wall outlet, or

power cable disconnected from back of elec -

tronic board or power supply malfunction.

Check for loss of power and correct.  Reset electronic

controls and then use RECHARGE NOW feature.

2. Fuse blown, circuit breaker popped, or cir-

cuit switched off (See “Power Outage

Memory” on Page 14).

Replace fuse, reset circuit breaker, or switch circuit on,

and then use RECHARGE NOW feature.

3. Electronic control board malfunction.

Replace electronic control board (See Page 25).

No soft water & salt

level not dropping

1. Salt storage tank “bridged”.

Refer to “Breaking a Salt Bridge” section to break.

2. Bypass valve(s) in “bypass” position.

Move bypass valve(s) to “service” position.

No soft water & salt

storage tank full of

water,

water running to

drain while unit is in

the soft water cycle

1. Dirty, plugged or damaged nozzle & venturi

assembly

Take apart, clean and inspect nozzle & venturi (See

“Cleaning the Nozzle & Venturi” section.

2. Inner valve fault causing leak.

Replace seals and rotor.

3. Valve drain hose is plugged.

Hose must not have any kinks, sharp bends or any water

flow blockage (See “Valve Drain Requirements” section.

4. Valve drain line and Salt Storage Tank

overflow drain connected together by a tee.

Disconnect tee and run separate drain lines.

5. Low or high system water pressure (low

pressure may disrupt brine draw during

recharge, high pressure may cause inner

valve parts failure).

If pressure is low, increase well pump output to a mini-

mum 20 psi.  If daytime pressure is over 100 psi, add a

pressure reducing valve in the supply pipe to the soften-

er.  Contact a licensed plumber.

6. Brine float dirty or broken.

Clean or replace Brine Valve Float Assembly.*

7. Leak between valve and resin tank.

Replace o-rings between resin tank and valve.

Water hard some-

times

1. Incorrect time set.

Check and change time setting.

2. Incorrect water hardness set.

Refer to “Set Water Hardness” section to set correctly.

3. Incorrect model code programmed.

Refer to “Program the Water Softener” section to set cor-

rectly.

4. Hot water being used when softener is

regenerating.

Avoid using hot water while the softener is regenerating,

as the water heater will fill with hard water.

5. Possible increase in water hardness.

Test untreated water for hardness and iron, and program

the water softener accordingly (See “Set Water

Hardness”) section to set.

6. Leaking faucet or toilet valve.  Excessive

water usage.

A small leak can waste hundreds of gallons of water in a

few days.  Fix all leaks and always fully close faucets.

Iron in water

1. Clear water iron in water supply.

Test untreated water for hardness and iron, and program

the water softener accordingly (See “Set Water

Hardness”) section to set.

2. Iron in soft water.

Clean resin bed with Resin Bed Cleaner.  Follow instruc-

tions on package.

3. Bacterial or organic bound iron.

Cannot be treated by water softener.

Resin in house hold

plumbing

1. Crack in distributor or riser tube.

Replace resin tank assembly.

Salt storage tank

leaking

1. Crack in brine tank.

Replace salt storage tank assembly.

Motor stalled or

clicking

1. Motor malfunction or internal valve fault

causing high torque on motor.

a. Replace rotor/seal.

b. Replace motor & switch.

Error code E1, E3 or

E4 appears

1. Fault in wiring harness or connections to

position switch.

Replace wiring harness or connections to position switch.

2. Fault in switch.

Replace switch.

3. Fault in valve causing high torque.

Replace rotor/seal.

4. Motor inoperative.

Replace motor.

Error code E5

1. Electronic control malfunction.

Replace electronic control board.

Summary of Contents for EPHS

Page 1: ...44 for hardness reduction efficiency and the reduction of barium and radium 226 228 and certified to NSF ANSI Standard 372 How to install operate and maintain your Water Softener Whole Home Filter If...

Page 2: ...erated at a sustained maximum service flow rate greater than its listed rating This system has been proven to deliver soft water for at least ten continuous minutes at the rated service flow rate The...

Page 3: ...ount of High Capacity Ion Exchange Resin 0 98 cu ft Pressure Drop at Rated Service Flow 8 4 psig Water Supply Max Hardness 100 gpg Water Supply Max Clear Water Iron 3 ppm Water Supply Pressure Limits...

Page 4: ...known quality without adequate dis infection upstream or downstream of the system European Directive 2002 96 EC requires all electrical and electronic equipment to be disposed of accord ing to Waste E...

Page 5: ...stands for a period of time the particles settle to the bottom of the container Generally these irons are removed from water by filtra tion Chlorination is also recommended for bacterial iron Colloida...

Page 6: ...o condition all water in the home install the water softener close to the water supply inlet and upstream of all other plumbing connections except outside water pipes Outside faucets should remain on...

Page 7: ...e bypass system not included can be purchased and assembled as shown in Figure 8 Bypass valves allow you to turn off water to the softener for mainte nance if needed but still have water in house pipe...

Page 8: ...ank to fracture at the shim 2 Visually check and remove any debris from the water softener valve inlet and outlet ports 3 Make sure the turbine assembly spins freely in the out port of the valve See F...

Page 9: ...rts of the water softener valve Be sure to keep fittings fully together and pipes squared and straight Be sure hard water supply pipe goes to the water sof tener valve inlet side NOTE Inlet and outlet...

Page 10: ...salts with less than 1 impurities PLUG IN THE POWER SUPPLY During installation the water softener wiring may be moved or jostled from place Be sure all leadwire con nectors are secure on the back of t...

Page 11: ...he home s faucets or water heater IMPORTANT To avoid water or air pressure damage to conditioner inner parts and to flush pipe chips or other residue from the water pipes be sure to do the following s...

Page 12: ...resin bed The discol oration will not last more than a few minutes RESTART THE WATER HEATER 1 Turn on the electricity or fuel supply to the water heater and relight the pilot if applicable NOTE The w...

Page 13: ...e back NOTE Press buttons and quickly release to slowly advance the display Hold the buttons down for fast advance 2 When the correct time is displayed press the SELECT button and the display will cha...

Page 14: ...2 When finished setting your water s hardness num ber press the SELECT button and the display will change to show the Recharge Time screen FIG 20 SET RECHARGE REGENERATION START TIME If you completed...

Page 15: ...TONIGHT Press and release do not hold the REGENERATION button RECHARGE TONIGHT will begin flashing in the display and the softener will begin regeneration at the next preset recharge time 2 00 AM or a...

Page 16: ...ence This provides extra cleaning of the resin bed before it is regenerated with the salt brine To conserve water if your water supply does not contain iron or sedi ments be sure this feature is set t...

Page 17: ...en regenerations Default Display 6 Press SELECT again to display the 12 or 24 hr screen 12 OR 24 HOUR CLOCK All time displays are shown in standard clock time 1 to 12 AM and 1 to 12 PM at the 12 hr de...

Page 18: ...e pretreatment filtration For problem water applications additional sediment filtration is recommended TANK LIGHT To turn on the light inside the salt storage tank press the TANK LIGHT button on the f...

Page 19: ...water will result If the storage tank is full of salt it is difficult to tell if you have a salt bridge A bridge may be underneath loose salt Take a broom handle or like tool and hold it next to the...

Page 20: ...en the salt lid and remove the softener s top cover Take off both drain hoses if they will inter fere with moving the softener into position over the drain 5 Carefully remove the large holding clips a...

Page 21: ...er Contact a licensed plumber 6 Brine float dirty or broken Clean or replace Brine Valve Float Assembly 7 Leak between valve and resin tank Replace o rings between resin tank and valve Water hard some...

Page 22: ...ttern OTHER INFORMATION While in the diagnostics screen the following information is available and may be beneficial for various reasons This information is retained by the electronic controller from...

Page 23: ...hining a flashlight into the brinewell and observing a noticeable drop in the liquid level 5 If the softener does not draw brine nozzle and or venturi dirty nozzle and venturi not seated properly on g...

Page 24: ...24 8 7 6 5 Rating Decal Location Softener Exploded View Valve Assembly See Pages 26 27 for parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 15 13 14 16 17 18 19 22 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 27 30...

Page 25: ...ne Water Systems 1890 Woodlane Drive Woodbury MN 55125 Not illustrated Softener Parts List Key No Part No Description 1 7351054 Power Supply 24V DC 2 7360825 Top Cover 3 7360833 Salt Lid order decal b...

Page 26: ...26 Valve Exploded View 51 50 52 53 55 56 59 58 57 60 61 66 67 62 63 64 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 65 76 77 79 78 80 81 82 Wear Strip Seal Cross section View 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 54 70 91...

Page 27: ...72 1 ea of Key Nos 73 74 73 Turbine Support Shaft 74 Turbine 75 7082053 Valve Body 76 7081201 Retainer Nozzle Venturi 77 7342649 O Ring 1 4 x 3 8 pack of 2 78 1202600 Nut Ferrule 7257454 Nozzle Ventur...

Page 28: ...softener is not damaged as the result of any unusual force of nature such as but not limited to flood hurricane tornado or earthquake Warrantor is excused if failure to perform its warranty obligatio...

Reviews: