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MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0

Option Setting Level #2

Softener Manufacturer Programming (Cont’d.)

3.

Prior Service Volume Used Display (E)

Depress the Program Button. The next display viewed 
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid 
to the service person in diagnosing a valve 
malfunction. The amount of water used the last time 
the softener was in service is recorded in this display 
by the control. The unit of measurement used is 
gallons/liters/cubic meters.

Example: 850 Gallons - [E - - - 850]

4.

Reserve Capacity Display (rc)

Depress the Program Button. The next display viewed 
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid 
to the service person in diagnosing a valve 
malfunction. The calculated reserve capacity (in 
gallons/liters/cubic meters) for the present day is 
recorded in this display by the control.

Example: 277 gallons - [rc - - 277]

5.

Previous Days Water Usage Display (Pd)

Depress the Program Button. The next display viewed 
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid 
to the service person in diagnosing a valve 
malfunction. The previous day’s water usage (in 
gallons/liters/cubic meters) is recorded in this display 
by the control.

Example: 200 gallons - [Pd - - 200]

6.

Cycle Step Location For Chlorination Indicator (J)

Depress the Program Button. The next display viewed 
is an option setting. This display is used to set the 
desired regeneration cycle step where the chlorinator 
indicator (C) will turn on in the regeneration display. 
Actual control of power to a chlorinator is handled 
independently of this setting using a microswitch or 
Timed Auxiliary Output.

Examples: No Chlorinator Installed -[J - - - OFF]

Chlorinator to turn on during Step #2 - [J - 

- - - - 2]

The UP and DOWN Set Buttons will adjust this 
value.

7.

Time Auxiliary Output Programming (y) (r) (n)

Depress the Program Button. The next 3 displays 
viewed are part of a series of option settings used to 
program the optional relay output. These displays will 
not be viewed if the optional relay output is not 
installed. The first two settings (y and r) turn the 
output on / off during Regeneration only. The third (n
turns the output on during Service only, when a set 
volume of water used has accumulated. This setting 
will not be viewed on non-metered systems.

Note:

When more than one of these settings is used, it will 
be up to the operator to supply the switching logic 
necessary to operate two or three separate pieces of 
equipment at a time from a single relay output.

8.

Time Auxiliary Output Window #1 Setting (y)

This option setting consists of two displays. The first 
display is used to set the turn on time of the output, 
referenced to the start of Backwash. The second 
display is used to set the output turn off time, 
referenced again to the start of Backwash. An OFF 
setting cancels this setting. A set on time with a set 
off time of S will turn the output off at the start of 
Service. All settings are in minutes and output timing 
is synchronized with regeneration cycle timing.

Examples: Activate output at start of Step #1/
Deactivate after 10 minutes -[y - - - - - 0] (Start Time 
Display)

[        10.0] (Stop Time Display)
Cancel setting - [y - - -OFF]

The UP and DOWN Set Buttons will adjust this 
value.

Summary of Contents for 6700 Downflow

Page 1: ...P 10 Note This display only viewed with metric display formats U2 U4 System Capacity Example 20 000 Grain Capacity 20 Regeneration Time Example 2 00 A M 2 00 Regeneration Cycle Step 1 Backwash Exampl...

Page 2: ...entified by the red LED next to the Water Hardness label Example 25 grains 25 The UP and DOWN Set Buttons will adjust this value 2 Water Hardness After Mixing Valve P Depress the Program Button The ne...

Page 3: ...lue 25 gpm or black 5 gpm rate of refill in gpm times your timer setting Then using one gallon of fresh water dissolving approximately 3 lbs of salt calculate your refill time Valves equipped for Vari...

Page 4: ...lay Example 5 Days d 5 Prior Service Volume Used Display Example 858 Gallons E 858 Reserve Capacity Display Example 158 Gallons rc 158 Previous Days Water Usage Display Example 258 Gallons Pd 258 Cycl...

Page 5: ...Or Valves Without Meters Chemical Pump Output Volume Count Setting Example Turn On In Service Every 100 Gallons 100 Regeneration Day Override Example Override Every 7 Days A 7 Volume Override Example...

Page 6: ...lly Used F 3 Option Not Typically Used F 4 Option Not Typically Used F 5 Option Not Typically Used F 6 Mixing Valve Location Examples No Mixing Valve 8 1 Mixing Valve Before Flow Meter 8 2 Mixing Valv...

Page 7: ...s Depending on current pro gramming certain displays or option settings will not be viewed 1 Flow Rate Display Fr The first display viewed is the current flow rate of treated water through the softene...

Page 8: ...tual control of power to a chlorinator is handled independently of this setting using a microswitch or Timed Auxiliary Output Examples No Chlorinator Installed J OFF Chlorinator to turn on during Step...

Page 9: ...r every 200 gallons n P Pulse Mode 500 Cancel setting n OFF The UP and DOWN Set Buttons will adjust these settings 11 Regeneration Day Override A Depress the Program Button The next display is used to...

Page 10: ...be P P M mg liter or g m3 and Capacity in grams Regeneration Types 7 and 8 will not be displayed Example U 4 The Japanese Metric Format uses liters for volume and liters per minute for flow rate relat...

Page 11: ...will only be able to be viewed when this option selected Example 7 5 Initial Display Sensor Input Signal Minimum On Time 7 5 5 0 5 0 Minutes Sensor Delayed The control will monitor conditioner status...

Page 12: ...d 9 9 Option Not Typically Used The UP and DOWN Set Buttons will adjust this value 19 Program Lock PL Depress the Program Button The display is used to prevent certain displays from being viewed or se...

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