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Customer Settings

Service Settings must be set before Customer Settings; Service Settings should be set during installation of the appliance. 
To program Customer Settings on the controller, tap twice on the screen to bring up the “Main Menu.” 

Tap the “Customer Settings” button  

.

Note:

 If a value displayed on the screen is correct, press Ok to move on to the next programmable value.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Set Day and Time

Display reads “Set Time” followed by the current day and time that is set (Ex. Mon 1:00pm).

To Change the Day and Time

A.

 

Tap “day” to change the day of the week.

B.

 

Enter the time (hh:mm).

C.

 

Tap “AP” for AM or PM.

D.

 

When the desired day and time are displayed, press Ok.

Set Regeneration Time

Display reads “Regeneration Time” followed by the current regeneration time that is set (Ex. 02:00am).

To Change the Regeneration Time

A.

 

Enter the desired regeneration time (hh:mm).

B.

 

Tap “AP” for AM or PM.

C.

 

When the desired regeneration time is displayed, press Ok.

Set Regeneration Mode

Mode 1 and Days of the Week only (see Operating Modes).

Set Silent Mode Start Time

Display reads “Quiet Start Time” followed by the current time that is set (Ex. 12:00am).

To Set the Silent Mode Start Time

A.

 

Enter the desired silent mode start time (hh:mm).

B.

 

Tap “AP” for AM or PM.

C.

 

When the desired time is displayed, press Ok.

Set Silent Mode Stop Time

Display reads “Quiet Stop Time” followed by the current time that is set (Ex. 06:30am).

To Set the Silent Mode Stop Time

A.

 

Enter the desired silent mode stop time (hh:mm).

B.

 

Tap “AP” for AM or PM.

C.

 

When the desired time is displayed, press Ok.

Mode 2 (Demand Delayed Mode) Setting Chart

This section provides guidance for using different service settings to achieve the desired capacity.

Note:

 Mode 2 and Mode 3 have the same settings. Mode 3 is NOT recommended for residential use.

ST Series

3MAQ

1

3BAQ

1,2

3BEQ

1,2

2MXQ

1

3MDQ

3

2AMQ

1

2APQ

1,3,4

2AKQ

3

2AJQ

3,5

Mode 1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

Regeneration Frequency

As Required

As Required

As Required

As Required

As Required

96 hour regeneration 

(if iron present—yes)

6

Yes or No

Yes or No

Yes or No

Yes or No

Yes or No

#1 Salt Setting

Backwash 1 (minutes)

1

1

1

1

6

2

6

Brine/Rinse (minutes)

20

20

20

31

20

Backwash 2 (minutes)

3

3

3

3

2

Capacity–grains @ salt–lb

(grams @ salt–kg)

5,700 @ 1.1

(369 @ 0.5)

6,000 @ 1.1

(389 @ 0.5)

6,000 @ 1.1

(389 @ 0.5)

9,300 @ 1.7

(603 @ 0.8)

5,700 @ 1.1

(369 @ 0.5)

#2 Salt Setting

Backwash 1 (minutes)

1

1

1

1

6

2

6

Brine/Rinse (minutes)

23

23

23

35

23

Backwash 2 (minutes)

3

3

3

3

2

Capacity–grains @ salt–lb

(grams @ salt–kg)

12,000 @ 2.7

(778 @ 1.2)

12,600 @ 2.7

(816 @ 1.2)

12,600 @ 2.7

(816 @ 1.2)

19,700 @ 4.2

(1,280 @ 1.9)

12,000 @ 2.7

(778 @ 1.2)

#3 Salt Setting

Backwash 1 (minutes)

1

1

1

1

7

2

7

Brine/Rinse (minutes)

27

27

27

41

27

Backwash 2 (minutes)

3

3

3

3

2

Capacity–grains @ salt–lb

(grams @ salt–kg)

23,400 @ 6.2

(1,520 @ 2.8)

24,600 @ 6.2

(1,590 @ 2.8)

24,600 @ 6.2

(1,590 @ 2.8)

38,300 @ 9.6

(2,480 @ 4.4)

23,400 @ 6.2

(1,520 @ 2.8)

#4 Salt Setting

8

Backwash 1 (minutes)

1

1

1

1

7

2

7

Brine/Rinse (minutes)

31

31

31

48

31

Backwash 2 (minutes)

3

3

3

3

2

Capacity–grains @ salt–lb

(grams @ salt–kg)

30,600 @ 9.3

(1,980 @ 4.2)

32,100 @ 9.3

(2,080 @ 4.2)

32,100 @ 9.3

(2,080 @ 4.2)

50,100 @ 14.4

(3,250 @ 6.5)

30,600 @ 9.3

(1,980 @ 4.2)

Service Settings, Cont.

Models 3MAQ, 3BAQ, 3BEQ, 2MXQ, 2AMQ and 2APQ are certified by WQA. All other 

 

  models are not tested or certified by WQA.

Municipally supplied chlorinated water only.

NA, See Mode 1 Setting Chart.

Model has no backwash flow control button or retainer. Must have a minimum of 

 

  7 gpm @ 30 psi available for proper backwash. See Mode 1 Setting Chart.

Calcite will add additional hardness to water before softening.

If iron is present in water supply, use salt setting #3 or #4.

If iron is present in the water supply, set Backwash 1 to 7 minutes.

Do not use this salt setting in California.

Summary of Contents for WATERMAX SIGNATURE Series

Page 1: ...Water Conditioning Appliance SIGNATURE SERIES Owner s Manual and Installation Guide Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...ing these substances in the appliance specifications other special treatment of the water supply must be used to remove these substances before they enter this product Otherwise Hague Quality Water In...

Page 3: ...s potassium chloride in place of water conditioner salt A Hague dealer should be contacted before a switch is made to a salt substitute If potassium chloride is used in place of salt the technician mu...

Page 4: ...0 F 4 49 C Drain Drain the appliance to an appropriate drain such as a floor drain or washer drain that will comply with all local and state plumbing codes To prevent back siphoning provide an adequat...

Page 5: ...should make the shortest run to the suitable drain C The drain line may be elevated up to 8 feet 2 4 meters from the discharge on the appliance as long as the water pressure in your system is 40 psi...

Page 6: ...old water faucet to depressurize the lines 3 Close the faucet to eliminate any siphoning action 4 Repair all leaks 5 Turn on the water supply 6 Place the bypass in the Service position to slowly fill...

Page 7: ...jectionable concentrations of ferrous iron or sediment are present Because the blending valve is mixing raw water with softened any ferrous iron or sediment in the raw water will also be blended and r...

Page 8: ...ce Settings History No Total Regenerations Displays the number of regenerations since the last time Service Settings mode was entered Value resets to 0 once the number is viewed 0 Total Gallons Displa...

Page 9: ...m 30 psi available for proper backwash 5 Calcite will add additional hardness to water before softening 6 If iron is present in water supply use salt setting 3 or 4 7 If iron is present in the water s...

Page 10: ...tings Mode 3 is NOT recommended for residential use ST Series 3MAQ1 3BAQ1 2 3BEQ1 2 2MXQ1 3MDQ3 2AMQ1 2APQ1 3 4 2AKQ3 2AJQ3 5 Mode 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No Regeneration Frequency As Required...

Page 11: ...ttings To maintain peak performance of the appliance inspect and clean the brine tank and air check draw tube assembly annually or when sediment is present in the brine tank Modes 1 and 3 Mode 2 Salt...

Page 12: ...C Close the tap Remove Water From Media Tank A Remove the fill plug from the media tank using a 3 4 inch socket B Insert the siphon hose into the fill port C Siphon the water into the bucket down to...

Page 13: ...L x 3 ___ ppm mg L 0 2 ppm mg L x 3 0 6 ppm mg L Sulfur ___ ppm mg L x 5 ___ ppm mg L 1 0 ppm mg L x 5 5 0 ppm mg L Total compensated ppm ___ ppm mg L 9 1 ppm mg L x Gallons per day for one person 75...

Page 14: ...the container when working with potassium permanganate Use care when removing the cover and pouring it into the feeder B Place the cover on the feeder and secure it with the three stainless steel scr...

Page 15: ...4 3 100241828 Drain End Cap and Container No DLFC See Figure 17 1 4 100241865 O Ring 2 5 100242049 Sleeve 2 6 100241807 Fill Plug 1 7 100241870 O Ring 1 8 100242050 O Ring 2 9 100241175 Bypass Valve...

Page 16: ...t draws the brine solution from the Brine Cabinet The small hole in the Injector Nozzle is the one that creates the injection stream that enters the Throat It is important that this hole is round unda...

Page 17: ...the Sensor Housing The cap is then put in place and the self tapping mount ing screw is installed A slot is provided in the cap for the wire to exit The three wire socket connector must be properly in...

Page 18: ...ft that runs through the main drive axle The Drive Gear is attached at the short end and the Magnet Disc at the other end The Slide Cam is assembled inside of the Piston Slide This Cam Shaft should tu...

Page 19: ...e and then using a twisting action insert the Salt Monitor Probe into the housing Monitor Probe into the housing Caution Caution The 3 8 inch locking clip must be installed to prevent air from being d...

Page 20: ...r No electric power at outlet Check power source Make sure outlet is not controlled by a switch Defective transformer Test with volt meter for 12 VAC at control If less than 10 VAC or greater than 14...

Page 21: ...egenerant potassium permanganate 3MAQ1 3BAQ1 2 3BEQ1 2 2MXQ1 3MDQ Max Compensated Hardness gpg g L 90 1 5 90 1 5 90 1 5 110 1 9 904 1 5 Iron ppm 1 ferrous clear water Maximum ferrous iron reduction2 0...

Page 22: ...minimum of 200 ppm TDS 8 When adding media in the field check for proper settings See Water Conditioner Specifications above 9 Rate of flow must be verified at the end of 1 2 inch I D drain line 10 T...

Page 23: ...2022 A O Smith All Rights Reserved 100359102 DOCUMENT NUMBER RevA0123 A O Smith Water Treatment North America Inc...

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