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DRIVE ASSEMBLY
Remove the valve cover to access the drive assembly by pulling out slightly on the two tabs centered on
the side.

Disconnect the power source plug (black wire) from the PC board prior to disconnecting the motor or water
meter plugs from the PC board.  The motor plug connects to the two-pin jack on the left-hand side of the
PC board.  The power source plug connects to the four-pin jack.  The four-pin jack is between the two-pin
and three-pin jacks.  The water meter plug (gray wire) connects to the three-pin jack on the far right-hand
side of the PC board.

The PC board can be removed separately from the drive bracket but it is not recommended.  Do not
attempt to remove the display panel from the PC board. Handle the board by the edges.  To remove the
PC board from the drive bracket, unplug the power, water meter and motor plugs from the PC board.  Lift
the middle latch along the top of the drive bracket while pulling outward on the top of the PC board.  The
drive bracket has two plastic pins that fit into the holes on the lower edge of the PC board.  Once the PC
board is tilted about 45

°

 from the drive bracket it can be lifted off of these pins.  To reinstall the PC board,

position the lower edge of the PC board so that the holes in the PC board line up with the plastic pins.
Push the top of the PC board towards the valve until it snaps under the middle latch, weave the power and
water meter wires into the holders and reconnect the motor, water meter and power plugs.

The drive bracket must be removed to access the drive cap assembly and pistons or the drive gear cover.
It is not necessary to remove the PC board from the drive bracket to remove the drive bracket.  To remove
the drive bracket start by removing the plugs for the power source and the water meter.  Unweave the
wires from the side holders.  Two tabs on the top of the drive back plate hold the drive bracket in place.
Simultaneously lift the two tabs with thumbs and gently ease the top of the drive bracket forward using the
finger tabs on the upper corners of the bracket. The lower edge of the drive bracket has two notches that
rest on the drive back plate.  Lift up and outward on the drive bracket to disengage the notches.

To reassemble seat the bottom of the drive bracket so the notches are engaged at the bottom of the drive
back plate.  Push the top of the drive bracket towards the two latches.  The drive bracket may have to be
lifted slightly to let the threaded piston rod pass through the hole in the drive bracket.  Maintain a slight
engaging force on top of the drive bracket while deflecting the bracket slightly to the left by pressing on the
side of the upper right corner.  Pressing to the left helps the drive gears mesh with the drive cap assembly.
The drive bracket is properly seated when it snaps under the latches on the drive back plate.  If resistance
is felt before latching, then notches are not fully engaged, the piston rod is not in hole, the wires are
jammed between the drive bracket and drive back plate, or the gear is not engaging the drive cap assem-
bly.

To inspect drive gears, the drive gear cover needs to be removed.  The drive gear cover is held in place
on the drive bracket by three clips.  The largest of the three clips is always orientated to the bottom of the
drive bracket.  Before trying to remove the drive gear cover, the drive bracket must be removed from the
drive back plate.  The drive gear cover can be removed from the drive bracket without removing the motor
or the PC board.  Simultaneously, push in and down on the large clip at the bottom and the clip on the left-
hand side of the drive bracket behind the PC board. Keep your other fingers behind the drive gear cover
so the drive gears do not drop on the ground.

Replace broken or damaged drive gears.  Do not lubricate any of the gears.  Avoid getting any foreign
matter on the reflective coating because dirt or oils may interfere with pulse counting.

The drive gear cover only fits on one way, with the large clip orientated towards the bottom.  If all three
clips are outside of the gear shroud on the drive bracket the drive gear cover slips easily into place.

The drive bracket does not need to be removed from the drive plate if the motor needs to be removed.  To
remove the motor, disconnect the power and motor plugs from the jacks on the PC board.  Move the spring
clip loop to the right and hold.  Rotate the motor at least a ˘ turn in either direction before gently pulling
on the wire connectors to remove the motor.  Pulling directly on the wires without rotating the motor may
break the wires off the motor.

Service Instructions

Summary of Contents for FUSION2 F Series

Page 1: ...POSES AND TECHNICAL GUIDANCE IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT QUALIFIED DEALER SERVICE PERSONNEL BE CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF AN UNKNOWN INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE OR APPARENT PRODUCT MALFUNCTION AN ANNUA...

Page 2: ...NG DISPLAYS and RESETTING LOW SALT WARNING if applicable 3 Be sure CYCLE SEQUENCE SETTINGS and SOFTENER SYSTEM SETUP are done before leaving for installation 4 Follow INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL...

Page 3: ...bisulfite sodium hydrosulfite chlorine chloramines During operation the normal user displays such as time of day gallons or days remaining before regeneration optional and salt warning optional are sh...

Page 4: ...gain for 3 seconds and release If screen in Step 2CS does not appear in 5 seconds the lock on the valve is activated To unlock press NEXT and SET CLOCK in sequence then press NEXT and simulta neously...

Page 5: ...e previous step Step 6S Select the Lbs for the fourth cycle which in this example is FILL using the or button Press NEXT to go to Step 7S Press REGEN if you need to return to the previous step Step 7S...

Page 6: ...d to be set because regeneration will always occ gallons capacity reaches 0 Any number On O oFF Reserve capacity not automatically estimated Regeneration occurs immediately when gallons capacity reach...

Page 7: ...regeneration will occur at the preset time on O the regeneration will occur immediately when the gallons capacity reaches 0 zero NORMAL on 0 the regeneration will occur at one of the following the pr...

Page 8: ...ing the regeneration cycle this position provides regeneration water to the unit while also providing untreated water to the distribution system See Figure 1 2 Bypass Position The inlet and outlet han...

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Page 10: ...n connection on the control valve This will provide an adequate anti siphon trap Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line a sink type trap must be used Run drain tube to its discharge point...

Page 11: ...o previous step STEP 4I Next Regeneration Time hour Set the hour of day for regeneration using or buttons AM PM toggles after 12 The default time is 2 00 a m recommended This display will show REGEN o...

Page 12: ...rd Softening or Filtering flashes on the display NORMAL OPERATING DISPLAYS or or REGEN TODAYwill Flash if a regeneration is expected Tonight REGENERATIONMODE Typically a system is set to regenerate at...

Page 13: ...the SALT display alternates with the LBS REMAINING display Step 2US Press SET CLOCK Step 3US Set LBS REMAINING Use the or button to adjust the pounds remaining in the brine tank NOTE Estimate the poun...

Page 14: ...eadily to the drain without the presence of air restore power and momentarily press the REGEN button to advance the control to the BRINE position 5 Fully open the inlet bypass valve handle bypass is n...

Page 15: ...oard CC 1 5 V3110 Drive gear 12x36 3 6 V3109 Drive gear cover 1 2 6 V3002CC Drive assy CC not shown V3186 Transformer 110V 12V 1 Piston Assembly Item No Part No Description Qty 1 V3005 Spacer stack as...

Page 16: ...RK BLUE V3010 1K K injector assy DARK GREEN not shown V3170 O ring 011 lower not shown V3171 O ring 013 upper The injector plug and the injector each use one lower and one upper o ring Note For a back...

Page 17: ...sy NPT 1 5 V3163 O ring 019 1 6 V3159 01 DLFC Retainer assy 1 7 V3162 007 0 7 DLFC for elbow One DLFC must be used if fitting is used V3162 010 1 0 DLFC for elbow V3162 013 1 3 DLFC for elbow V3162 01...

Page 18: ...adapter 1 1 5 V3163 O ring 019 1 6 V3150 Split ring 1 7 V3151 Nut 1 QC 1 8 V3105 O ring 215 1 9 V3190 065 6 5 gpm DLFC for 1 fitting One DLFC must be used if 1 fitting is used V3190 075 7 5 gpm DLFC f...

Page 19: ...cription Qty 1 V3151 Nut 1 Quick Connect 2 2 V3150 Split ring 2 3 V3105 O ring 215 2 4 V3145 Bypass rotor 1 2 5 V3146 Bypass cap 2 6 V3147 Bypass handle 2 7 V3148 Bypass rotor seal retainer 2 8 V3152...

Page 20: ...No V3007 2 req d Item No 4 Fitting only Part No V3149 2 req d Assembly Part No V3007 01 2 req d Item No 4 Fitting only Part No V3189 2 req d Description Fitting 1 Brass Sweat Assembly Assembly Part No...

Page 21: ...notches To reassemble seat the bottom of the drive bracket so the notches are engaged at the bottom of the drive back plate Push the top of the drive bracket towards the two latches The drive bracket...

Page 22: ...position DRIVE CAPASSEMBLY MAIN PISTONAND REGENERANT PISTON The drive assembly must be removed to access the drive cap assembly The drive cap assembly must be removed to access the piston s The drive...

Page 23: ...s and red or clear lip seals for wear or damage Replace the entire stack if necessary The spacer stack assembly has been 100 tested at the factory to insure proper orientation of one way seals Do not...

Page 24: ...need to be removed from the PC board if the water meter is only being inspected and cleaned To remove the water meter assembly unscrew the meter cap on the left side of the control valve Pliers may b...

Page 25: ...Rotating the assembly as you pull it out will enable it to be removed more easily There are three o rings one under the rotor cap one on the rotor stem and one on the rotor seal Replace worn o rings C...

Page 26: ...f regeneration d Contol set at on 0 d Check with regen time option in programming e Control set at NORMAL on 0 e Check with regen time option in programming 5 ERROR followed by a code number ERROR cod...

Page 27: ...r unplugged a Connect transformer and PC boar power b No power at outlet b Restore power c Broken drive gear or drive cap assembly c Replace gear or drive cap assemb d Defective PC board d Replace boa...

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