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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES:
1
DAYS BETWEEN REGEN
SET
OFF
3
WATER HARDNESS
SET
20
2
REGEN IMMEDIATE
GAL
GR
ON ZERO
4
LIGHT NORMALLY
SET
ON
8
Return to general display.
5
6
7
SERVICE ALARM
SET
OFF
SERVICE ALARM
SET
OFF
YR
GAL
ALARM BUZZER START
SET
ALARM BUZZER END
SET
6:00
AM
10:00
PM
ALARM BUZZER
SET
ON
Typically, time of day should only need to be set after extended power outages or when daylight saving time begins or ends. If an extended
power outage occurs, the time of day will flash on and off indicating that the time should be reset. To set the clock:
STEP 1 –
Press the
CLOCK
button.
STEP 2 –
Set the hour of the day using
+
or
–
buttons. AM/PM toggles after 12. Press
NEXT
to go to step 3.
STEP 3 –
Set the minutes using
+
or
–
buttons. Press
NEXT
to go to step 4 or
REGEN
to return to previous step.
STEP 4 –
Set the day of the week using
+
or
–
buttons. Press
NEXT
to exit clock setting or
REGEN
to return to previous step.
1. Set Time of Day
1
TIME
HOUR
AM
SET
2:00
TIME
MINUTES
AM
SET
2:00
2
3
CURRENT DAY
SET
MON
4
Return to general display.
The manufacturer has preset the unit so that the gallons between regenerations will be automatically calculated
after the hardness is entered. Press
NEXT
to cycle to the next step or
REGEN
to return to the previous step.
STEP 1
– Press and hold the
NEXT
and
+
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
STEP 2
–
HARDNESS:
Use the
+
or
–
buttons to adjust the hardness value in grains per gallons. Adjustable
from 1 to 150 gpg in 1 grain increments (default setting is 20).
The hardness value is based on the actual compensated hardness of the water and must be set by
an authorized dealer following an on-site water analysis. Adjusting the number will only impact the
frequency of regeneration and will not alter or affect the hardness of the water treated by the unit.
Note: If a resin media is used, increase the grains per gallon if soluble iron is present
(1 ppm = 4 gpg). This screen will not display if “FILTER” mode is selected.
STEP 3
–
DAYS BETWEEN REGENERATION (DAY OVERRIDE):
Use the
+
or
–
buttons to adjust the day
override. Adjustable from 1-28 days or OFF. The manufacturer has factory set OFF as the default for Twin
units.
The Day Override value represents the maximum number of days between regenerations. If any number
is set (1-28 days), a regeneration will be scheduled for that day if the gallon capacity has not been met. If
OFF is set, the unit will only initiate a regeneration once the gallon capacity has been met.
STEP 4
–
IMMEDIATE REGENERATION:
The manufacturer has set the regeneration to occur when zero gallons
remain. When this occurs, the standby tank will switch into service and provide treated water while the
tank requiring regeneration will start this process.
STEP 5
–
SERVICE ALARM GALLONS:
Use the
+
or
–
buttons to schedule a service alarm by gallons. Adjustable
in 100 gallon increments or OFF. The manufacturer has factory set OFF as the default.
This feature is typically set by the installing dealer to warn the homeowner that service is required after
a number of gallons have been consumed. If the feature is active, a specific gallon amount will appear.
For more information regarding how to set service alarms, the installer should consult the master
programming guide that corresponds to the unit being installed.
Press the
NEXT
button three times to advance to the next screen.
STEP 6
–
SERVICE ALARM TIME:
Use the
+
or
–
buttons to schedule a service alarm in years. Adjustable in .25
year increments or OFF. The manufacturer has factory set OFF as the default.
This feature is typically set by the installing dealer to warn the homeowner that service is required after
an amount of time has passed. If the feature is active, a specific number of days will appear. For more
information regarding how to set service alarms, the installer should consult the master programming
guide that corresponds to the unit being installed.
Press the
NEXT
button three times to advance to the next screen.
2. Programming
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