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6.3 – Programming codes
6.3.1 – Access to the programming codes
To access the programming codes the sequence tab. 22 must be followed, remembering that described in par. 6.2
regarding the presence of a protection code.
Tab. 22 – Access to the programming codes
Display
Meaning
PROGRAM
S C - -
Code of access to the programming
ADVANCE
S C 0 0
Composition of the number on the display
,
pressing
Advance
the number
of times needed to select the code required.
PROGRAM
Varies depending on
code
Confirms the code selected and accesses its programming
6.3.2 – List of programming codes and their meaning
The key
Advance
allows the flashing characters to be increased, the key
Code
returns the flashing digits to zero, the
key
Program
confirms the value programmed.
Tab. 23 – Table of the programming codes
Code
visualised
Display
Meaning
S C 0 0
PROGRAM
Initialisation of the system. Carries out the calculations on the treatable
volume and visualises the new value. Causes any regeneration in progress
to end immediately.
S C 0 1
PROGRAM
d H x x
Programming
of the
hardness value
of the water from
1
to
99
.
The hardness value must be expressed in
French degrees.
S C 0 2
PROGRAM
0 2 . 3 0
Start time of the regeneration.
With the key
Program
go from the minutes to the hours
PROGRAM
L
–
3 0
Programming of the interval days between two regenerations.
The value programmable can vary from
01
to
30
.
1 L L 0
If the flag
1HL
is programmed with the value
1
, instead of setting the
interval in days between two regenerations, set the days of the week on
which the regeneration must be carried out. (
1LL1
= Monday,
2LL1
=
Tuesday, etc.). The value
1
in the day, indicates that the day is active.
With the key
Program
the next day is moved on to.
PROGRAM
d d 3 0
If the flag
3CL
is programmed with the value
1
, after the interval days
have been reset, the number of regeneration’s which can be carried out
with the salt load introduced into the system may be set (
see par. 6.9
) from
1
to
99
.
PROGRAM
d A 0 5
Setting of the reserve of regenerations which can be carried out with the
salt introduced.
(
see par. 6.9
).