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Hague Filter Owner's Manual
The air sulfur and air iron filter systems look and function much like any backwashing whole house filter; however, unlike these conventional filters,
they use air as a regenerant . This atmospheric air (containing oxygen) helps convert iron or hydrogen sulfide into particles . These filters capture the
particles of iron or hydrogen sulfide gas within the filter media . Your dealer has recommended the proper media depending on your local water
conditions . In some cases where an acidic water condition (low pH) is present, the media may need to be periodically replenished if using this filter
to raise the pH to an acceptable level . Consult dealer for this service . The system is pre-factory set to regenerate every (3) three days at midnight .
The frequency and start time of backwash/regeneration is adjustable to meet local operating conditions and contaminant levels . Total backwash and
recharge time is normally one half hour .
1. GENERAL OPERATION:
When the system is operating, one of four displays may be shown (#1-#4) and will alternate with the installing
dealer’s name and phone number (#5) for future service . Pressing
NEXT
will alternate between the displays .
1.
Time of Day Screen:
Displays the current time of day, the day of the week, and flow rate .
2. Flow Rate Screen:
Displays the current treated water flow rate through the system in Gallons Per Minute .
3. Capacity Remaining Screen:
Displays the amount of gallons of treated water remaining until the system triggers a regeneration .
4. Days to a Regen Screen:
Displays the number of days until the system triggers a regeneration . Based on the days override value .
5. Dealer Name Screen:
Displays dealer specific name and phone number . This scrolling display will only appear if set by the dealer .
If the system has called for a regeneration that will occur at the preset time of regeneration, the words “REGEN TODAY” will appear on the display .
If a water meter is installed, “GPM” flashes on the display when water is being treated, indicating gallons per minute flowing through the system .
2.
REGENERATION MODE:
Typically, a system is set to regenerate at a time of no water usage . If there is a
demand for water when the system is regenerating, untreated water will be delivered . When the system begins
to regenerate, the display will include information about the step of the regeneration process and the time
remaining for that step to be completed . The system runs through the steps automatically and will reset itself to
provide treated water when the regeneration has been completed .
3. MANUAL REGENERATION:
Sometimes there may be a need to regenerate a unit before the control valve
calls for it . This may be needed if a period of heavy water use is anticipated .
• To initiate a manual regeneration at the next preset regeneration time, press and release the
REGEN
button . The words “REGEN TODAY” will flash on the display to indicate that the system will regenerate at
the scheduled regeneration time (see the Programming Procedures section) . If you pressed the
REGEN
button in error, pressing the button again will cancel the command .
• To initiate a manual regeneration immediately, press and hold the
REGEN
button for three seconds . The
system will begin to regenerate immediately .
This command cannot be canceled.
Once a manual regeneration is initiated, the unit will enter the first regeneration cycle position . Once the unit
advances to its first position and subsequent positions thereafter, (see Start Up Instructions for regeneration sequence)
the water filter will deliver water, but it will be untreated .
1
FLOW RATE
GPM
8.0
CAPACITY REMAINING
2
5
TIME OF DAY
MON
PM
GPM
2:40
8
GAL
GPM
1600
8
GPM
3
8
3
DAYS TO A REGEN
4
555 5555555
DEALER NA
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
REGENERATION MODE
BACKWASH
8:22
MANUAL REGEN
REGEN TODAY
MON
GPM
2:40
8
PM
REGEN TODAY
and
TIME OF DAY
will flash alternately if a regeneration
is expected tonight.
REGEN
UP
DOWN
NEXT
CLOCK
Operati ng Displays and Maintenance