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2. Blank or incomplete display on board
A. Transformer unplugged
A. Plug transformer into uninterrupted power supply,
verify power connection is plugged into 4-prong
connection on PC board
B. No electric power at outlet
B. Repair outlet or use working outlet, should read 115V
with voltmeter at outlet. Verify power cannot be turned
off with another switch
C. Defective transformer
C. Check voltate at connection with transformer plugged
in. Should read >12 volt AC with voltmeter. Replace
transformer if inadequate voltage
D. Low battery after power outage
D. If power outage occurred and battery on board has
low voltage, the microprocessor may not recover cleanly
and display properly. Disconnect power from circuit
board and remove battery, wait 5 minutes. Reconnect
power, if displays appropriately, replace battery (lithium
CR2032). If you do not have battery at time of evalua-
tion, leave the battery out of board, only concern will
be time of day reset will be needed if power outage
occurs again. Voltage on battery should be > than 3
volts.
3. Control valve does not regenerate
A. Transformer unplugged
A. Connect transformer
automatically when REGEN button
B. No electric power at outlet
B. Repair outlet or use working outlet
is depressed and held
C. Broken drive gear or drive cap assembly
C. Replace drive gear or drive cap assembly
D. Defective PC board
D. Replace PC board
4. Control valve does not regenerate
A. Bypass valve in bypass position
A. Put control valve in service position
automatically but does when
B. Meter connection disconnected
B. Connect meter to PC board
REGEN button is depressed
C. Restricted/stalled meter turbine
C. Remove meter and check for free rotation
or foreign matter
D. Defective meter
D. Replace meter
E. Defective PC board
E. Replace PC board
F. Programming error
F. Check control valve set-up procedure
5. Time of day flashes on and off
A. Battery back-up maintains time-of-day up
A. Reset time of day and replace battery on PC Board
to 2 years in event of power outage and
(Lithium coin type battery 2032)
battery is not depleted. Time of day flashes
when battery is depleted.
6. Softener delivers hard water.
A. Bypass valve is open or faulty.
A. Close bypass valve or replace.
B. No salt or low salt level in brine tank.
B. Add salt to brine tank and maintain salt level
above water level.
C. Softener fails to draw brine.
C. See problem #10.
D. Excessive water usage.
D. Check gallon capacity settings.
E. Insufficient brine level in brine tank.
E. Check brine refill setting and refill flow restrictor for
blockage.
F. Resin level inadequate.
F. See problem #7.
G. Meter faulty.
G. Test meter and clean or replace meter.
H. Raw water hardness fluctuation.
H. Test raw water hardness and adjust settings to
highest known hardness.
7. Unit uses too much salt.
A. Improper brine refill setting.
A. Check brine refill setting for proper salt dosage
B. Improper settings.
B. Check water hardness and reevaluate capacity setting
specification
C. Excessive water in brine tank.
C. See problem #9.
D. Leaking faucets, toilets, etc...
D. Repair or replace those items.
E. Brine line flow control out of place
E. Replace Brine line flow control.
8. Loss of resin.
A. Backwash controller missing.
A. Install backwash controller.
B. Faulty distributor tube assembly.
B. Check distributor tube assembly for cracks or holes.
C. Air being drawn in through brine system.
C. Check for leaks in brine lines, fittings, or air check.
Repair or replace.
D. Air in water supply system
D. 1. Install upper distributor if missing.
2. Ensure that water supply system has an air
eliminator.
9. Softener delivers salty water.
A. Low water pressure.
A. Check incoming water pressure - Must remain at
minimum of 25 psi.
B. Excessive water in brine tank.
B. See problem #9.
C. Wrong size injector.
C. Install correct injector.
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