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1. 

Set the clock to 

12:01PM

.  This can be done by pressing and holding either the “up” 

or “down” button until the time begins to change.  Once the time of day is at 12:01 
PM, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the time.  Now press and hold the “up” and 
“down” arrows simultaneously and hold them for 3-5 seconds.   

 
2. 

The screen will change to “display format” (

DF

).  This parameter should be set to 

GAL

” for gallons.  The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  

Once the value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to 
the next parameter. 

 
3. 

The next parameter to appear will be “valve type” (

VT

).  This should be set to “

df1b

”.  

The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  Once the value is 
set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to the next parameter. 

 
4. 

The next parameter to appear will be “control type” (

CT

).  This should be set to “time 

clock” (

TC

). The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  Once 

the value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to the 
next parameter. 

 
5. 

The next parameter to appear will be “number of tanks” (

NT

).  This should be set to 

- - 1

 for one tank.   The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  

Once the value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to 
the next parameter. 

 
6. 

The next parameter to appear will be “day override” (

DO

).  This will be set the num-

ber of days between regeneration.  This should be set to “

1

”, so the unit will regener-

ate every night.  The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  
Once the value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to 
the next parameter.   

 
7. 

The next parameter to appear will be “regeneration time” (

RT

).  This will be factory 

set to “

12:00 AM”

.  This should not be changed unless there is a better time for your 

application.  This setting should be set for 2-3 hours after bedtime.  If you have a wa-
ter softener make sure the Infusion system is set to regenerate one hour before the 
softener.  The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used to change this value.  Once the 
value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the setting and move to the next 
parameter. 

 
8. 

The next parameter to appear will be “backwash time” (

BW

).  This is factory set to 

14

 

minutes.  This should not be changed unless a certified water specialist from US Wa-
ter Systems recommends another setting.  The “up “ and “down” arrows  can be used 
to change this value.  Once the value is set, press the “extra cycle” button to hold the 
setting and move to the next parameter. 

 

Programming 

Summary of Contents for 169-ISF-1

Page 1: ...ee Iron Manganese Sulfur Removal Owners Manual Models 169 ISF 1 169 ISF 2 169 ISF 3 169 ISF 4 REVISION 1 5 REVISION DATE June 13 2016 US Water Systems Corporate Office 1209 Country Club Road Indianapo...

Page 2: ...Where to Install the Softener 7 Softener Preparation 8 Installation Instructions 11 System Start up 17 Master Programming 19 Product Features 28 Regeneration Modes 29 Valve Dimensions 31 Assembly Draw...

Page 3: ...e distortion or oth er damage to non metallic parts Properly ground to conform with all govern ing codes and ordinances Use only lead free solder and flux for all sweat solder connections as required...

Page 4: ...stems com Give us a call at 1 800 608 8792 inFusion Iron Removal Systems Model Tank Size A B C 169 ISF 1 10 X 54 63 1 2 54 1 2 10 169 ISF 2 12 X 52 61 3 4 52 3 4 12 169 ISF 3 13 X 54 63 1 2 54 1 2 13...

Page 5: ...needed for the valve drain Continuous operation at flow rates greater than the service flow rate may affect capacity and efficiency performance The manufacturer reserves the right to make product impr...

Page 6: ...meter city water Place the conditioner as close as possible to a floor drain or other acceptable drain point laundry tub sump standpipe etc Connect the conditioner to the main water supply pipe BEFOR...

Page 7: ...7 System Overview...

Page 8: ...Pip ing that is built up heavily with lime and or iron should be replaced LOCATION OF INFUSION TANK AND DRAIN The inFusion tank should be located close to a drain to prevent air breaks and back flow C...

Page 9: ...uring the filling process It is recommended that a dust mask and safety goggles be worn to prevent possible injury Pour the CARBON in the tank SECOND Pour all the media sent with the system in the tan...

Page 10: ...tabs then turning the basket clockwise to lock it in place Place the upper basket over the distributor tube and push the valve on the tank Thread the valve on the tank by turning it clockwise Be sure...

Page 11: ...T PIPING TO MAINTAIN GROUNDING Any solder joints being soldered near the valve must be done before connecting any piping to the valve Always leave at least 6 152 mm between the control valve and joint...

Page 12: ...pipe size for residential drain line should be a minimum of 1 2 13 mm Backwash flow rates in excess of 7 gpm 26 Lpm or length in excess of 20 6 m require 3 4 19 mm drain line Commercial drain lines sh...

Page 13: ...three buttons an up and down arrows and a extra cycle button diamond shaped arrow lines on the button The Infusion Iron Filter must be initially regenerated to produce an air pocket for im mediate op...

Page 14: ...cycle button also initiates immediate or delayed regenerations Pushing and releasing it immediately triggers a delayed regeneration will regenerate at the time specified under RT in the programming m...

Page 15: ...arrows can be used to change this value Once the value is set press the extra cycle button to hold the setting and move to the next parameter 6 The next parameter to appear will be day override DO Th...

Page 16: ...time begins to change The PM 12 hour cycle is represented by a PM that shows up next to the minute dig it of the time If there is no PM next to the minute digit the unit is in the AM 12 hour cycle On...

Page 17: ...nd date of installation must be provided for any claims pertaining to equipment in warranty 5 Defective parts are subject to inspection by either US Water Systems Inc or any au thorized representative...

Page 18: ...stallation workmanship failure is not covered under warranty Damage caused by environmental conditions such as lightening strikes humidity or heat will not be covered under warranty These warranties a...

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