
g) If the System includes the Automatic Fresh Water Flush the Automatic Fresh Water Flush Valve will energize
to Fresh Water. After 7 to 15 minutes the Fresh Water Flush Valve will de-energize and the Stop sequence
is complete.
14. The System will go to a Fresh Water Flush Stand-by mode and count down the days until the next automatic
Fresh Water Flush Cycle. The Fresh Water Flush Cycle will automatically initiate until canceled or power is
disconnected from the System.
Powering the System OFF
Automatic Mode
Note: Auto Mode is highly recommended for Operators and Owners.
Important: If the Automatic Fresh Water Flush option is installed and if the System Control Logic has been
set to perform Automatic Fresh Water Flushing, then the Touch Pad will show the Operator when the automatic
cycle is being performed.
1. From the default screen, touch the STOP button.
If the Automatic Fresh Water Flush option is not installed or selected in the System Control Logic, pressing the
STOP button will place the System into the Automatic Shut Down mode. The pressure will reduce; the HP Pump
will stop; the Booster Pump will stop; the 3-Way Product Water Diversion Solenoid Valve will de-energize; and
the UV Sterilizer will de-energize (if installed).
2. The Automatic Fresh Water Flush cycle starts.
The Fresh Water Flush Solenoid Valve will energize for seven (7) to 15 minutes and then will flush the System
with fresh water. After the Fresh Water Flush cycle has completed, the Fresh Water Flush Solenoid Valve will
de-energize, and the System will go into STANDBY mode. At the end of a preset number of days, the Fresh
Water Flush cycle will repeat.
Note: The automatic Fresh Water Flush cycle will stop if the power has been interrupted or if the CANCEL
button has been touched.
Manual Mode
Important: Manual Mode is intended for SRC technicians for set up and configuration purposes.
1. From the Manual Mode screen, reduce the pressure to 0 psi using the "-" (negative) button.
2. Touch the Diversion Valve button to de-activate.
3. Touch the HP Pump STOP button.
4. Touch the Booster Pump STOP button.
Note: The Automated Fresh Water Flush Cycle will not be performed until the System is operated in the
Automatic Mode.
The Automated Fresh Water Flush will NOT activate automatically because operation during the Manual Mode
deactivates all Automated features. In order to perform a Fresh Water rinse, follow the directions in the topic
Short-term Shutdown Procedure
on page 55.
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