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READ THIS MANUAL FIRST

Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with the device and its capabilities before installing or operating your Water Filter. Failure to follow instructions in this    

 

manual could result in personal injury or property damage. This manual will also help you to get the most out of your filter.

This system and its installation must comply with state and local regulations. Check with your local public works department for plumbing and sanitation codes. In the  

 

event the codes conflict with any content in this manual the local codes should be followed. For installations in Massachusetts, Massachusetts Plumbing Code 248 CMR  

 

 

shall be adhered to. Consult your licensed plumber for installation of this system.

This water filter is designed to operate on pressures of 30 psi to 125 psi. If the water pressure is higher than the maximum use a pressure reducing valve in the water supply  

 

line to the filter.

This unit is capable of operating at temperatures between 40°F and 110°F (4°C - 43°C). Do not use this water filter on hot water supplies.

Do not install this unit where it may be exposed to wet weather, direct sunlight, or temperatures outside of the range specified above.

Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying (provided with install kit) NSF certified lubricant to all seals.

Filters are commonly exposed to high levels of  iron, manganese, sulfur, and sediments. Damage to pistons, seals, and or spacers within the control valve are not covered in   

 

this warranty due to the harsh environment.

It is recommended to regularly inspect and service  the control valve on an annual basis. Cleaning and or replacement of piston,  seals,  and or spacers may be necessary    

 

depending on how harsh the conditions are.  An Annual Maintenance kit (Part # 60010307) is available for this purpose

Do not use water that is microbiologically unsafe without adequate disinfection before or after this system.

This publication is based on information available when approved for printing. Continuing design refinement could cause changes that may not be included in this  

 

publication. Canature WaterGroup™ reserves the right to change the specifications referred to in this literature at any time, without prior notice.

Safety Messages

Watch for the following safety messages in this manual:

NOTE:

 

used to emphasize installation, operation or maintenance information which is important but does not

present a hazard.

Example: 

NOTE:

 

Check and comply with you state and local codes. You must follow these guidelines.

CAUTION:

 

used when failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or property. 

Example: 

CAUTION!

  Disassembly while under pressure can result in flooding.

WARNING:

 used to indicate a hazard which could cause injury or death if ignored. 

Example:

 

WARNING!

    ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER OR ACCESSING 

ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS

 

NOTE:

 Do not remove or destroy the serial number. It must be referenced on  

request for warranty repair or replacement

Summary of Contents for 89 BAF

Page 1: ...3 This system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system Canada West 655 Park St Regina SK S4N...

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Page 3: ...ASHING INSTRUCTIONS 24 SERVICING 89 VALVE 25 TIMER REPLACEMENT 26 PISTON ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT 26 METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT For Models Manufactured afterValve Serial Date of November 2015 27 CLEAN INJ...

Page 4: ...o pistons seals and or spacers within the control valve are not covered in this warranty due to the harsh environment s It is recommended to regularly inspect and service the control valve on an annua...

Page 5: ...n Sulfide 5 0 ppm Manganese BIF Model 0 0 ppm BIFMN Models up to 1 0 ppm Iron Bacteria Removal Yes pH BIF Models pH 7 0 8 5 BIFMN Models pH 6 0 6 9 Plumbing Connections 3 4 90 NPT Elbows 1 Straight NP...

Page 6: ...anganese Mn present in the water and usage rate Models ending in M are required when raw water has up to 1 0 mg l of manganese or when pH is below 7 0 Over a period of time it may become necessary to...

Page 7: ...ng the media and carrying any precipitated contaminants trapped within it to the drain The air is evacuated from the tank 2 Air Draw The air is injected to oxidize the tank With the new design the fil...

Page 8: ...ntains additional quantities of the pH raising component MN adder The use of MN type media is for applications where the manganese is not more than 1 5 ppm and the pH is at least 6 5 pH The pH of wate...

Page 9: ...t the following Shipping Carton Quantity 2 1 Control Valve 2 Tank 1 c w Parallel Adaptor 3 Parts Box 4 Owners Manual 5 Drain Hose Clamp Not included in some brands 6 Parts Bag 7 Tank 2 c Adaptor UNPAC...

Page 10: ...5 Control Valve with Parts Box 6 Parts Bag BXX30 and BXX40 will get Adaptor and Oring Shown 3 Media Box Qty depends on Models 5 Control Valve There are 7 Red clips Please check to make sure you have a...

Page 11: ...25 Q 26 R 27 S 28 T 29 U 30 V 31 0001 Batch code CheckValveType andValve Serial Check to make sure Valve Type if Downflow DF left Sticker shown below The right Sticker shows the serial of the control...

Page 12: ...cartons should also be noted Handle the filter unit with care Damage can result if it is dropped or set on sharp uneven projections on the floor Do not turn the filter unit upside down NOTE If a sever...

Page 13: ...llow sufficient space around the unit for easy servicing 7 If your water source is a community water supply a public water supply or you wish to bypass water used for a geothermal heat pump lawn sprin...

Page 14: ...ATER SOFTENER IRON FILTER CHECKVALVE IRON FREE WATER DRAIN DRAIN OUT IN OUT IN IRON FREE SOFTWATER SOFTENER IRON FILTER CHECKVALVE IRON FREE WATER DRAIN DRAIN OUT IN OUT IN INSTALLATION Proper install...

Page 15: ...control acts as a flow control detecting flow 3 All government codes and regulations governing the installation of these devices must be observed Check your local electrical codes or contact a qualifi...

Page 16: ...ter Support Bed when supplied Gravel Support Bed when supplied Gravel Support Bed when supplied Gravel a b c PREPARATIONS Media Installation When Necessary Models including and higher than BXX20 BXX30...

Page 17: ...n BIF BIFMN Models are sacrificial and deplete faster depending on inlet water conditions and usage The media replenishment is more frequent in high water usage and more acidic water cases The dome ho...

Page 18: ...ater heater and therefore the hot water lines being supplied with treated water NOTICE Inspect and check that the brine line air check assembly is connected to the valve NOTICE Ensure that the brass a...

Page 19: ...oft Water Water Softener BIF BAF Filter In In Out In Out Out Cold Soft Water To Outside Faucet Inlet Check Valve NOTICE THERE ARE INLET AND OUTLET LABELS ON THE VALVE PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PLUMB AS SHOW...

Page 20: ...l display INITIALIZINGWAIT PLEASE while it finds the service position MENU SET MENU SET This function is to accept the values if changed and advance to the next page in the menu These buttons are used...

Page 21: ...d Select Main Menu till you hear a beep and select Regen time Date and Time Hardness Manual Regen Dealer Information Main Menu Date andTime 17 Feb 2016 12 25pm Press To Cancel Press To Confirm Setting...

Page 22: ...Adjust draw for 1 3 of pump cycle time 5 Determine Other Uses ofWater in Addition to Normal Domestic Purposes e g geothermal heating or cooling swimming pool fill lawn irrigation farm animal watering...

Page 23: ...e water Continue flushing until water runs clear to drain 3 If after approximately 30 minutes flushing water does NOT clear terminate flushing operation Refill hot water heater with water and pour app...

Page 24: ...freezing Care ofYour Filter To retain the attractive appearance of your new water filter clean occasionally with a mild soap solution Do not use abrasive cleaners ammonia or solvents Never subject you...

Page 25: ...ts ppm 1 5 000 Iron removal capacity ppm 2 768 Daily iron removal requirements ppm 5 4 Backwash frequency days The calculation indicates the need to backwash every 5 4 days The control can only be pro...

Page 26: ...rews from Powerhead Washer Powerhead Assembly Valve Body Assembly 1 Follow steps 1 to 6 of timer Powerhead replacement 2 Remove four screws from the plate on the valve body 3 Remove the plate from the...

Page 27: ...out from the coupling and clean it 5 Replace meter with the help of special tool and re assemble the removed components back in the section CLEAN INJECTOR ASSEMBLY 1 Remove the two screws from the in...

Page 28: ...ps 3 Remove the coupling adapter from the valve 4 Remove six screws and pull out the meter support and impeller 5 Replace meter with the help of special tool and re assemble the removed components bac...

Page 29: ...ADAPTOR Tank andValve Connection Parts 1 Reconnect drain line 2 Return bypass or inlet valve to normal in service position Water Pressure will automatically build in the filter 3 Check for leaks at al...

Page 30: ...5432 BXX10M 10 x 44 25010046 25010072 25010047 50010005 10010043 95426 BXX15M 10 x 54 25010049 25010051 25010050 50010005 10010043 95554 BXX20M 12 x 52 25010058 25010060 25010059 50010005 10010043 954...

Page 31: ...els 60010578 Locating wheel assembly three options Down flow wheel Up flow wheel Filter wheel 1 12 92392 85HE brine gear 1 13 60010579 Micro switch screws 2 14 60010580 Micro switch 2 15 60010076 Valv...

Page 32: ...92387 89 secure clip 2 2 60010585 Adaptor coupling of 89 control valve 2 7 60010589 89 valve connector 1 3 60010586 Small O ring of adaptor coupling 2 8 60010590 Connector O ring 2 4 60010587 Impelle...

Page 33: ...wnflow Piston Assembly 1 9 Piston retainer 1 10 End plug 1 11 Piston pin 1 12 Piston rod 1 13 End plug retainer 1 14 60010075 End plug retainer screws 3 15 60010082 Brine line adaptor assembly optiona...

Page 34: ...0 1 2 60010602 INJECTOR NOZZLE BLACK 0000 1 3 60010603 INJECTORTHROAT GREY 000 1 4 60010604 INJECTOR NOZZLE GREY 000 1 5 60010605 INJECTORTHROAT PURPLE 00 1 6 60010606 INJECTOR NOZZLE PURPLE 00 1 7 60...

Page 35: ...low 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...

Page 36: ...Return Setting Complete Press To Return Initial Setup Interface Language Region Valve Meter Radio SaltVs Effiiency Setting Calculation SaltVs Effiiency E 3 0 lbsVs 5000 Grs S 06 0 lbsVs 4150 Grs H 12...

Page 37: ...Duration 0 Minutes Press To Cancel Press To Confirm Refill Duration 0 Minutes Press To Cancel Press To Confirm Setting Complete Press To Return Main Menu Regen Time Setting Regen Day Setting Advanced...

Page 38: ...ay 5800 Gal Monday 5801 Gal Tuesday 5802 Gal Wednesday 5803 Gal Current Flow Rate 15 22 gpm Used Since Regen 85 22 gpm Thursday 5804 Gal Friday 5805 Gal Saturday 5806 Gal Peak Flow Rate on 17 Feb 2016...

Page 39: ...Auto On Dealer information input letter by letter PRESS MENU KEY AND SCROLLTO MAIN MENU THEN PRESS SET TILL IT BEEPS HOW TO SET DATE AND TIME MANUAL REGENERATION AND DEALER INFORMATION Press Menu key...

Page 40: ...amage from any of the conditions described in the general conditions of this warranty General Conditions Damage to any part of this water filter as a result of misuse misapplication neglect alteration...

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