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Level II Parameters (Table 3)

The Level II Parameters are P6 through P19 in Table 3. 
The Operation and Maintenance Manual for this 
product does not mention these parameters, so the 
end user does not normally have access to these 
values. To access Level II Parameters, simultaneously 
press and hold the down arrow (

) and up arrow (

)  

buttons for three seconds.

If the control was alternating between Time of Day and 
Capacity when the above button sequence is entered, 
the display shows P1. If a different Level I Parameter 
was displayed, the display shows the “P” number for 
that parameter. Refer to Table 3 to find the “P” number 
associated with each parameter. Use the up arrow (

button or the down arrow (

) button to move from one 

parameter to the next. The display cycles through the 
“P” numbers shown in Tables 1 and 3. When you reach 
P19, the next P number will go back to P1.

When the parameter number you want to change is on 
the display, press the left arrow (

) button to display 

the data assigned to that parameter. Press the SET 
button and the far right number on the display starts 
flashing. If you want to change this number, press the 
up arrow (

) button or the down arrow (

) button. To 

skip the number without changing, press the left arrow 
(

) button. When the number is correct, press the SET 

button. The numbers stop flashing and the control 
accepts the new setting. If a beep sounds, the new 
setting was not accepted. Refer to Table 3 for allowable 
values for that parameter. 

To change or view other parameters, press the left 
arrow (

) button to have the display show “P” 

numbers. Now use the up arrow (

) button or the down 

arrow (

) button to move to the parameter number you 

wish to change.

To exit the Level II programming mode, simultaneously 
press and hold the down arrow (

) and up arrow (

buttons for three seconds, or wait 30 seconds without 
pressing a button. The control starts alternating the 
display between Time of Day and Capacity.

Settings for all parameters can be written on the label 
provided with the control. The label has an adhesive 
backing so it can be attached to the inside rear cover 
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Summary of Contents for Series 255

Page 1: ...Water Conditioning Control System Dealer Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Series 255 Valve 960 Control...

Page 2: ...on Service 14 Removing the Control Preventive Maintenance 15 Injector Screen and Injector Water Meter Disinfection of Water Conditioners 16 Sodium Hypochlorite 5 25 Calcium Hypochlorite Specifications...

Page 3: ...ons include starting a regeneration only at a specific time of day or having an immediate regeneration when the capacity is exhausted The control can also have a fixed reserve which is a percentage of...

Page 4: ...Five cycle operation provides for downflow conditioned water upflow backwash downflow brining and slow rinse downflow fast rinse and refill of the brine tank Valve discs are held closed by water press...

Page 5: ...water heater Water heaters can transmit heat back down the cold water pipe into the control valve Hot water can severely damage the conditioner A 10 foot 3 m total pipe run including bends elbows etc...

Page 6: ...into the tank and tighten with the plastic thumb nut and gasket as illustrated in Figure 6 3 Attach a length of 1 2 inch 1 3 cm tubing not supplied to the fitting and run to the drain Figure 6 Overflo...

Page 7: ...the Control The control has default values for most parameters that were set at the factory but there are key items that need to be entered at the time of installation Time of Day Time of Regeneratio...

Page 8: ...and the control accepts the new setting After approximately 30 seconds the control starts alternating the display between Time of Day and Capacity Note If a beep sounds the new setting is not accepted...

Page 9: ...s Parameter Range of Values Minimum Increments Default Units of Measure Notes Name Description P1 Time of day AM or PM 1 00 to 12 59 00 00 to 23 59 1 None Hour minute Range depends on value selected f...

Page 10: ...and the far right number on the display starts flashing If you want to change this number press the up arrow button or the down arrow button To skip the number without changing press the left arrow bu...

Page 11: ...er for a 12 hour clock or enter 1 for a 24 hour clock P14 Calendar override 0 to 30 1 0 Days 0 no calendar override Skip this parameter for no calendar override or enter a value P15 Reserve type 0 to...

Page 12: ...e two settings can only be viewed when the control is in the Level II mode The settings will be skipped when the control is in the Level I mode When Parameter 18 is set to zero the Salt Amount and Cap...

Page 13: ...options for this control fixed reserve and historical water usage pattern They are selected with Parameter P15 Fixed reserve When the fixed reserve is selected the control multiplies the maximum syste...

Page 14: ...g straight up This occurs when the indicator knob is rotated to the refill position Press down on the back of the camshaft to disengage it from the rear hoop of the top plate Figure 12 Slide the camsh...

Page 15: ...crew and remove the injector screen and injector cap 5 Clean screen with a fine brush Flush with water until clean 6 Using a needle nose pliers pull the injector straight out 7 Flush water into the in...

Page 16: ...to treat potable water In addition a conditioner can become fouled with organic matter during normal usage or with bacteria from the water supply Periodic disinfection is recommended for all condition...

Page 17: ...let outlet 3 8 inch BSPT drain 1 inch BSPT inlet outlet 1 2 inch BSPT drain Optional Bypass Valve 3 4 inch 19 1 mm or 1 inch 25 4 mm copper tailpiece 1 2 inch NPT male drain Valve Module Tank Adapter...

Page 18: ...18 Pressure Graphs Tested with 3 4 inch Brass Manifold Bar Bar Bar...

Page 19: ...19 Control Valving Identification Flow Diagrams Brine 1 Inlet 2 Bypass 4 Outlet 3 Rinse Drain 5 Backwash Drain 6 Valve Disc Operation...

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Page 22: ...Ring 3 4 x 1 x 1 8 EP 1 6 Drain Control Assembly with O Rings 1 14 1031402 Locking Bar English Language 1 1034162 No 6 for 6 inch Diameter Tank 15 1006093 Screw No 8 x 9 16 inch 1 1000209 No 7 for 7 i...

Page 23: ...23 Meter Adapter Bypass Valve Piping Boss and Wall Mount Transformer Inlet Outlet Drain...

Page 24: ...1 1040280 1 inch NPT Noryl 1001613 3 4 inch CPVC Tube Adapter Kit 1 1040283 3 4 inch BSPT Noryl 1001614 1 inch CPVC Tube Adapter Kit 1 1040284 1 inch BSPT Noryl 1001615 25 mm CPVC Tube Adapter Kit 1 2...

Page 25: ...ve bypass into the bypass position and open the backwash drain valve the sixth valve back from the control with a screwdriver see Figure 11 Restore system water pressure when the service work is compl...

Page 26: ...e meter probe e Defective circuit board a Shift bypass valve into service position b Fully insert probe into meter housing c Remove meter housing free up turbine and flush with clean water Turbine sho...

Page 27: ...ased f Restricted meter turbine rotation due to foreign material in meter housing g Excessive water usage below 1 5 gallon per minute a Repeat regeneration making certain that correct salt dosage is u...

Page 28: ...Replace both injector and injector cap 18 No conditioned water after regeneration a Unit did not regenerate b No salt in brine tank c Plugged injector d Air check valve closed prematurely a Check for...

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