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NOTE:
This valve has the capability of regenerating up to six times in one day.
This can be observed by pressing the
CLOCK
and
+
buttons simultaneously, then
using
+
or
—
buttons to toggle the correct number of regenerations per day
as desired (see example to right). Press
NEXT
to set the times per day or select
“OFF” to return to Days Between Regen. These settings are typically used in
commercial settings.
Press
NEXT
to go to step 4. Press
REGEN
to return to the previous step.
STEP 4
–
REGENERATION HOUR:
The manufacturer has factory set 2:00 A.M. as
the default. This is the hour of day for regeneration and can be reset by using
+
or
—
buttons. “AM/PM” toggles after 12. The default time is 2:00 a.m.
(recommended for a normal household).
Press
NEXT
to go to step 5. Press
REGEN
to return to the previous step.
STEP 5
–
REGENERATION MINUTES:
Set the minutes using
+
or
—
buttons. Press
NEXT
to go to step 6. Press
REGEN
to return to previous step. To initiate an
immediate manual regeneration, press and hold the
REGEN
button for three
seconds. The system will begin to regenerate immediately. The control may
be manually stepped through the regeneration cycles by pressing
REGEN
.
Press
NEXT
to go to step 6. Press
REGEN
to return to the previous step.
STEP
6
–
SERVICE ALARM GALLONS:
The manufacturer has factory set “OFF”
as the default. This feature is used to signal service into the future. This
is typically set by the installing dealer to warn homeowner that service is
required after a preset number of gallons have been consumed. If the
feature is active, a specific gallon amount will appear.
Press
NEXT
three times to advance past this screen.
STEP
7
–
SERVICE ALARM TIME:
The manufacturer has factory set “OFF” as the
default. This feature is used to signal service into the future. This is typically
set by the installing dealer to warn homeowner that service is required after a
period of time has passed. If the feature is active, a specific number of days
will appear.
Press
NEXT
three times to advance past this screen.
STEP 8
–
ALARM BUZZER:
The manufacturer has factory set “ON” as the default. An
alarm will sound (at the indicated time) after a regeneration, if there is no salt
or if another error has occurred. Turn the alarm “OFF” or “ON” using the
+
or
—
buttons. Press
NEXT
.
NOTE:
This feature allows you to program the time in which the alarm
buzzer will sound, permitting the installer to pick a time when the owner will
be home or awake to hear it.
Setting Alarm Buzzer Start Time:
Press
+
or
—
button to select the correct
hour the buzzer is to start sounding. Be sure to also set AM or PM as necessary.
(Default is set to 6:00 a.m.) Press
NEXT
.
Setting Alarm Buzzer End Time:
Press
+
or
—
button to select the
correct hour the buzzer is to stop sounding in the day. Be sure to also set
AM or PM as necessary. (Default is set to 10:00 p.m.) Press
NEXT
.
STEP 9
–
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT:
The manufacturer has factory set “ON” as the
default. Turn the light “OFF” or “ON” using the
+
or
—
buttons. “OFF”
will turn display backlight off after five minutes of keypad inactivity.
Press
NEXT
to exit installer programming.
REGENS PER DAY
SET
4 PER
Example: Indicates unit set
to regen 4 times in one day.
ALARM BUZZER START
SET
ALARM BUZZER END
SET
6:00
AM
10:00
PM
8
LIGHT NORMALLY
SET
ON
9
REGEN TIME HOUR
SET
2:00
AM
4
REGEN TIME MINUTES
SET
2:00
AM
5
6
SERVICE ALARM
SET
OFF
GAL
7
SERVICE ALARM
SET
OFF
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