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x1000 Indicator - Indicates current data display value is x1000.
Programming Icon - Displayed when in programming mode.
Service Icon - Indicates the system is in service (working). When flashing a regeneration will
run at the programmed time.
Error - When displayed an error code will be shown
in the parameter display. See end of programming sec-
tion for error code explanations
Extra Cycle Button - Used to initiate manual regener-
ation or advance through programming.
Up Arrow - Used to change time or increase value of current setting.
Down Arrow - Used to change time or decrease value of current setting.
Step 5c: Quick Start Guide (USER Programming)
Most systems will use default settings and there is very little that needs changed. The USER
programming has the most commonly changed settings, and you can go through the set-
tings below to get up and running quickly. To get the most efficient results, make sure to go
through the MASTER programming below and set your capacity and brine fill settings.
USER Programming Settings
Press both the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time and hold for 5-10 seconds until
the Parameter Display shows DO. Press the Extra Cycle button to advance to each setting
shown below, and adjust with the UP/DOWN buttons if necessary.
Continue pressing the Extra Cycle button until you get back to the time of day to
save your settings, or press nothing for 5 minutes to discard any changes.
Setting
Parameter
Value
Description
Day Override
DO
3-14
Sets regeneration frequency. Only used if water
usage does not initiate it first. If you have iron, set
no higher than 7, otherwise set no higher than 14. If
you have a lot of iron or very dirty water, set lower.
The service icon does NOT mean
your system needs serviced.
If this icon is NOT shown, there
is NO error present.
USER programming settings will be dependent on YOUR situation. Use the guide below
to program the correct settings. For maximum efficiency, make sure to check the MASTER
programming in the next section.
There is not an average or generalized setting that can be used for hardness. You will
need to test your water to find out YOUR hardness. Hardness maps are generalizations for
the area and your actual hardness may be much higher or lower than indicated.