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Keypad - Buttons

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2

3

4

Figure 5 

1.  SET. Used to accept a setting that normally becomes 

stored in memory. Also used together with the arrow 

buttons.

2.  DOWN arrow. Generally used to scroll down or decrement 

through a group of choices.

3.  UP arrow. Generally used to scroll up or increment through 

a group of choices.

4.  REGENERATE. Used to command the controller to 

regenerate. Also used to change the lock mode.

NOTE: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the 

controller returns to normal operation mode. 

Pushing the Regenerate button immediately 

returns the controller to normal operation except 

when the controller is in regeneration mode or 

Level II Programming mode.

Programming Conventions

The ProSense controller is programmed using the buttons on 

the keypad. The programming instructions are described two 

ways whenever a section has keypad input.
First a table shows simplified instructions. Second, text follows 

that describes the action. In each table:
"Action" lists the event or action desired.
"Keys" are listed as:

 UP for up arrow

 DOWN for down arrow

 SET for set

 REGEN for regeneration

"Duration" describes how long a button is held down:

P/R for press and release
HOLD for press and hold
X sec for a number of seconds to press the button and 

hold it down

"Display" calls out the display icons that are visible.

SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

After you have performed the installation steps, the conditioner 

will need to be programmed.
Follow these steps carefully, as they differ from previous valve 

instructions.

NOTE: The ProSense controller will be shipped in the 

service (treated water) position. Do not rotate the 

camshaft before performing the following steps.

CONTROLLER FEATURES continued

Power-up The Controller

Plug the transformer into a non-switched outlet. The display 

will show 9100. If this is the first time the control is powered up 

the display will show "_.__" if the product is for USA otherwise 

it will show "___". Finish programming the ProSense controller 

using the Level I Programming instructions.

NOTE: 

Err3

 will be displayed when the controller 

does not detect the cam at the home position 

and that the motor is turned on. As soon as it 

detects the cam at the home position, the motor 

will be turned off and error will disappear. The 

camshaft will move to service if not already in 

service. These cam movements may take up to 

5 minutes.

Flowmeter Setting

1.   Press UP key and DOWN key and hold for 3 seconds. Now 

the control will enter into the Level II Programming mode.

2.   Use DOWN key to scroll to the parameter P16: Flowmeter 

parameter setting.

3.   Use SET key to change the parameter value.
4.   Use UP/DOWN key to set the value as per the flowmeter 

connected to the system.

5.   Use SET key to store the modified value.

Tank In Service Parameter Setting

1.   Use DOWN key to scroll to the parameter P18: Tank In 

Service parameter setting.

2.   Use SET key to change the parameter value.
3.   Use UP/DOWN key to set the value as per the tank number 

shown by the indicator lablel on the valve.

4.   Use SET key to store the modified value and wait for 30 

seconds to let the control back to service mode.

Summary of Contents for IOM-WQ-PROSENSE

Page 1: ...__________ Model No __________________________________________ Water Test __________________________________________ Capacity Per Unit ____________________________________ Mineral Tank Size __________...

Page 2: ...8 to 8 27 bar In Canada the acceptable operating water pressure range is 25 to 100 psi 1 38 to 6 89 bar Observe all warnings that appear in this manual Keep the media tank in the upright position Do n...

Page 3: ...T ADD SALT AT THIS TIME 9 Open the user supplied feed water valve Check for leaks and repair as needed 10 Allow the inside hot and cold faucet to remain open until all air has been purged from the plu...

Page 4: ...ON TIME when programming the time of regeneration and the days of regeneration 14 The display cursor is next to TIME DAY when programming the current time and day 15 The hourglass is displayed when th...

Page 5: ...ps carefully as they differ from previous valve instructions NOTE The ProSense controller will be shipped in the service treated water position Do not rotate the camshaft before performing the followi...

Page 6: ...f f f f 3 3 3 3 to to 18 15 or press then or press press then or press press then or press press then or press press then or press press then press PM f Cubic f Cubic feet f feet Lbs ft 3 Salt Amount...

Page 7: ...pplications Level IV History H Values Allows access to historical information for troubleshooting the system NOTE If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds the controller returns to normal operatio...

Page 8: ...Tank Sensors Disabled P14 Refill Rate 1 700 1 1 gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate refill time P15 Draw Rate 1 700 1 1 gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate draw time P16 Flow sensor...

Page 9: ...in See Notes Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings and draw rate C2 Slow Rinse 0 200 See Notes Initial time automatically calculated to provide two bed volumes of rinse C...

Page 10: ...value is being displayed Program Reset The ProSense controller can be reset to original factory parameters when viewing the H0 parameter Press and hold the SET button for three seconds while H0 is dis...

Page 11: ...names such as Clorox If stronger solutions are used such as those sold for commercial laundries adjust the dosage accordingly 1 Dosage Polystyrene resin 1 2 fluid ounce 35 5 mL per cubic foot Non resi...

Page 12: ...and extension cables are used for twin unit parallel and alternating applications Four standard connections are required for operation the power transformer the flow sensor motor optical sensor and th...

Page 13: ...hrust 14 1 14430 Screw Hex Washer Head 15 2 19160 Screw 6 32 x 3 8 Pan Head 16 2 15172 Scrw Flat Head 17 2 10340 Washer Lock 4 Zinc 18 1 16433 Switch Micro Low DB 19 1 10218 Switch Micro 20 2 15692 Wa...

Page 14: ...or 1 Natural 23 1 10914 1 Throat Injector 24 1 13303 O ring 021 25 1 15607 Screw Hex Slotted 26 1 25363 Screw Hex WSH HD 27 1 15348 O ring 563 28 1 13173 Retainer DLFC Button 29 1 12085 Washer Flow 1...

Page 15: ...13287 O ring 123 3 1 14865 Adapter Assy 2nd Tank ProSense 4 1 19054 O ring 124 5 1 40538 Retainer 32mm O ring Dist 7000 6 1 61419 Kit 1 05 Distributor Adapter 7 1 18303 O ring 336 8 4 13255 Clip Mount...

Page 16: ...12473 Screw Hex Wsh 10 24 x 5 8 3 1 14038 Meter Cap Assy 4 1 13847 O ring 137 Std 560CD Meter 5 1 13509 Impeller Meter 6 4 13314 Screw Slot Ind Hex 8 18 x 60 7 4 13255 Clip Mounting 8 4 13305 O ring 1...

Page 17: ...3847 O ring 137 STD 560CD Meter 4 1 13509 Impeller Meter 1 13509 01 Impeller Celcon 5 1 13882 Post Meter Impeller 6 1 15043 Body Meter 9000 1 7 1 14960 Flow Straightener 1 8 4 13305 O ring 119 9 2 150...

Page 18: ...1 1 13399NP By Pass Body 1 NP 2 1 14105 Seal By Pass 560CD 3 1 11972 Plug By Pass w Wax 4 1 11978 Plate By Pass Top 5 1 13604 01 Label By Pass Standard Mount 6 8 15727 Screw Hex Wsh Hd 10 24 x 1 2 7...

Page 19: ...13305 O ring 119 2 2 13255 Clip Mounting 3 2 13314 Screw Slot Ind Hex 8 18 x 60 4A 1 18706 Yoke 1 NPT Plastic 1 18706 02 Yoke 3 4 NPT Plastic 4B 1 41027 01 Yoke 3 4 NPT Cast Machd 1 41026 01 Yoke 1 N...

Page 20: ...20 PROBE KIT Item No QTY Part No Description 1 1 30212618 Probe Cable Clips Kit 1...

Page 21: ...al through drain line A Air in water system A Assure that well system has proper air eliminator control Check for dry well condition B Improperly sized drain line flow control B Check for proper drain...

Page 22: ...t no dirt or rubbish is clogging any of the cam slots If motor continues to rotate indefinitely replace the following components in this order 1 Wire Harness Motor Home Switch Sensor Assy 2 Controller...

Page 23: ...23 ProSense METER FLOW DATA...

Page 24: ...24 ProSense INJECTOR FLOW DATA 1600 SERIES INJECTORS...

Page 25: ...25 PROSENSE CONTROL VALVE DIMENSIONS...

Page 26: ...26 WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS In Service Position Tanks Switching Position Meter Initiated Regeneration Backwash Position Brine Draw Position In Service Position Tanks Switched...

Page 27: ...27 Slow Rinse Position Rapid Rinse Position Brine Tank Fill Position WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS continued...

Page 28: ...ic 60390 Meter Assy 9000 ProSense 1 Ext 60390NP Meter Assy 9000 ProSense 1 Ext N P 60390 20 Meter Assy 9000 ProSense 1 Ext BSP Metric 60612 Meter Assy 9000 ProSense 1 Std Range HW 150 60612NP Meter As...

Page 29: ...29 SERVICE ASSEMBLIES continued...

Page 30: ...anties are exclusive and are the only remedies for breach of warranty EXCEPT FOR THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ANY WATTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITT...

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