Installer manual Fleck 5800 XTR - Operation
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Regeneration
now
at regen. time
Press
now
to begin a regeneration immediately, or press
at regen. time
to queue the regeneration
for the programmed regeneration time (2:00 AM default for softeners, 12:00 AM default for filters).
Pressing
at regen. time
again will cancel the manual regeneration.
1. During regeneration, press the button
to immediately advance to the next cycle step. Once
in regeneration, the volume or time will be displayed below the button
.
8.5
Operation during a power failure
The XTR controller includes internal power backup. In the event of power failure, the controller
shifts into a power-saving mode. The controller stops monitoring water usage. The display and
motor shut down, but it continues to keep track of the time and day for a minimum of eight hours.
The system configuration settings are stored in a non-volatile memory and are stored indefinitely
with or without power. After a long power outage, the time of day button may flash indicating it
needs to be reset. Press the button to stop the time of day from flashing and reset time if needed.
If power fails while the unit is in regeneration, the controller will save the current valve position
before it shuts down. When power is restored, the controller will resume the regeneration cycle
from the point where power failed. If power remains off for more than eight hours, upon power
restoration the regeneration is cancelled and the piston returns to service.
Caution - material
Risk of damage due to power failure !
Without power, the valve stays in its current position until power is restored.
The system should include all required safety components to prevent overflows resulting
from a power failure during regeneration.
The controller will not start a new regeneration cycle without power. If the valve misses a
scheduled regeneration due to a power failure, it will queue a regeneration. Once power is
restored, the controller will initiate a regeneration cycle the next time that the time of day equals
the programmed regeneration time. Typically, this means that the valve will regenerate one day
after it was originally scheduled. If the treated water output is important and power interruptions
are expected, the system should be set up with a sufficient reserve capacity to compensate for
regeneration delays.