
34
35
PRESS ‘+’ AND ‘-’ FOR 8 SECONDS
PRESS MENU KEY
AND SCROLL TO
‘MAIN MENU’.
THEN PRESS ‘SET’
TILL IT BEEPS
VALVE SETTINGS
MODELS LANGUAGE
REGION
VALVE
METER
RATIO
SALT VS
EFFICIENCY
AUTO
CALCULATION
REGEN.
MODE
BACKWASH
OVERRIDE
EMERGENCY
REGEN.
REGEN
CYCLES
BACK WASH
DURATION
BRINE
DRAW
DURATION
RINSE
DURA-
TION
REFILL
DURATION
REGEN
TIME
SETTING
REGEN
DAY
SETTING
Injector
Injector
Color
BLFC
Washer
DLFC
Washer
DLFC
Washer
Code
BXX-75 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
3.5
2S
BXX-100 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
4.0
3S
BXX-150 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
5.0
4S
BXX-200 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
7.0
1
BXX-300 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
10.0
2
BXX-400 ENGLISH US GALLONS DOWNFLOW 1.364 DONT TOUCH
OFF
DAYS
OFF
OFF
15
45
0
0
12:AM
3 DAYS
#2
Blue
0
14.0
3
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (89 BIF/BAF)
1. Water is clear when drawn, turns red upon standing (stain producing)
a)
Insufficient air drawn by the valve- Check Air Draw time
b)
Bypass open or leaking - Close bypass valve and/or repair as necessary
c)
Filter bed backwashed at improper intervals - Refer to backwash frequency chart in operation manual to ensure unit is set correctly
d)
Do not increase the backwash frequency unless required to based on the chart, since the media needsto be some what iron-fouled for best
performance (in more severe iron-fouling cases, filter bed may need chemicalcleaning — contact dealer)
e)
Presence of manganese or tannins - Recheck water analysis
f) Loss of air pocket in unit - generally caused by the check valve failing - clean and or replace the check valve
2. Water is red when drawn from tap
a)
Filter bed overloaded with precipitated iron due to insufficient backwash flow rate - causing channelling a) Recheck well pumping rate and correct as required
b)
Check for obstructions or kink in drain line, or for improper drain line flow controller (see specs). Upon correction of this problem, if manually backwashing does not clear bed
of iron, filter bed may need chemical cleaning
c)
Filter bed backwashed at improper intervals - Refer to backwash frequency chart in operation manual to ensure unit is set correctly. Do not
increase the backwash frequency unless required to based on the chart, since the media needs to be somewhat iron-fouled for best performance (in more severe iron-fouling
cases, filter bed may need chemical cleaning — contact dealer)
3. Excessive pressure loss through filter
a)
Filter bed overloaded with precipitated iron - Refer to Section 2 above
b)
Control inlet/outlet valve(s) not fully open - open valves
c)
Sand, silt or mud collecting in filter media - check well for these conditions
d)
Filter bed not properly “classified” - Manually backwash to reclassify
e)
“Cementing” or “channelling” of filter media - Prod (stir) filter bed to break up hardened layer, backwash frequency to prevent recurrence increase
f)
Pipes from pump or pressure tank to filter are clogged or restricted - clean or replace as required then refer to section 2 above
4. “MILKY” OR “BUBBLY” WATER (APPEARS TO CONTAIN SMALL BUBBLES)
a)
Excess air-draw - Check adjustment for duration of draw in “Air Draw” cycle
b)
Excess gases in water (carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane) - May require cleaning or installation or air-reliefcontrol (contact dealer)
c)
Excessive flow rate through the unit - refer to specifications for the unit do not exceed recommended service flow rates restrict manually with a valve or contact dealer for a
flow controller.
5. Valve not drawing air
a)
Check direction of brine line check valve. The arrow on the check valve should be towards the valve
b)
Check Programming
c)
Check Valve Inlet and Outlet direction. Looking at the control valve from the front, the water should enter the valve from left hand side
d)
Check the brass nut of the brine line assembly is not loose
Below is how the settings are set at factory:
MASTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE (89BIF/BAF)
Summary of Contents for 89 BAF
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