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ECOWATER
S Y S T E M S
Customizing Features / Options
Clean Rinse
mode
Water supply type
Clean Rinses
every
CLn 1
City water supply
3000 gallons
CLn 2
Well water with a
light amount of sediment
2000 gallons
CLn 3
Well water with a
high amount of sediment
1000 gallons
To change the frequency of Clean Rinse cycles:
1
. Press the SELECT button a few times until “SET CLn” is shown in the
display, along with a flashing number (1 - 3). The flashing number indi-
cates the current setting.
2
. Press the
UP or
DOWN buttons to change the number to the
desired Clean Rinse mode (see table, above).
3
. Press the SELECT button when the desired Clean Rinse mode is dis-
played. The display will change to the time of day.
FIG. 19
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To change the length of the
backwash
or
fast rinse
parts of the Clean
Rinse cycle:
1
. Press and hold the SELECT button for a few seconds, until the “000--”
screen appears, as shown at right.
2
. Press the SELECT button twice, so “SET TIME bA” appears in the dis-
play.
3
. Press the
UP or
DOWN buttons to set the length of backwash in
minutes.
4
. Press the SELECT button when the desired backwash time is shown.
“SET TIME Fr” appears in the display.
5
. Press the
UP or
DOWN buttons to set the length of fast rinse in
minutes.
6
. Press the SELECT button when the desired fast rinse time is shown.
The display will change to the time of day.
SETTING THE FREQUENCY OF AUTOMATIC CLEAN RINSE
CYCLES
The Central Water Filtration System will automatically initiate Clean Rinse
cycles based on how much water has been filtered through the system.
The default is to run a Clean Rinse cycle after 3000 gallons have been fil-
tered. The Clean Rinse cycle takes place at the preset time of day (1:00
a.m. is the default). The system also will initiate an automatic Clean Rinse
cycle if no water has been run through the system in 14 days, to keep the
filter bed fresh.
The Central Water Filtration System allows the frequency of automatic
Clean Rinse cycles to be increased for systems where the water supply
may have more sediment than in a typical municipal water supply. The table
below shows the three settings available. The unit is shipped with “CLn 1”
as the default.
FIG. 18