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Programming the Water Softener
Chemical feed volume
1 gallons
FIG. 81
Chemical feed timer
0.1 seconds
FIG. 82
Efficiency mode
Max. days between rech...
Auxiliary control
Special features
FIG. 79
AUXILIARY CONTROL
The electronic control has an auxiliary output which can
control external devices in a water treatment system.
The signal is 24V DC, current draw 500 mA maximum.
The Auxiliary Output terminals are located on the elec-
tronic control board (see Schematic on the next page.
To select an auxiliary control mode:
1
. From any of the rolling status screens, press the
SELECT (
¡
) button to display the
Main menu
.
2
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Advanced settings
is highlighted.
3
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the
Advanced settings menu.
4
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Special features
is highlighted.
5
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the Special
features menu (See Figure 79).
6
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Auxiliary control
is highlighted.
7
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the Auxiliary
control menu (See Figure 80).
8
. If the desired option already has a black dot next to it
(See Figure 80), go to Step 9. Otherwise, press the
DOWN (
6
) or UP (
5
) buttons to scroll to the desired
option, then press SELECT (
¡
) to choose it.
=
Off
is the default. The 24V DC output is always off.
=
On:
The 24V DC output is always on.
=
Chlorine
can be used to drive a chlorine generator,
which produces chlorine, as brine water passes
through it, to sanitize the resin during recharges.
=
Bypass:
Turns 24V DC on during the entire regen-
eration cycle (when the softener’s valve is in
bypass and hard water is going to the house).
=
Chemical feed:
Can be used to run a chemical
feed pump. If chosen, the chemical feed volume
and timer must be set, as detailed at right)
=
Water use:
Turns 24V DC on when the softener’s
turbine indicates water flow. Could drive an air
pump for iron or sulfur oxidation.
=
Fast Rinse:
Turns 24V DC on during the fast rinse
portion of the regeneration cycle.
9
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button. The display will go
back to the Special features menu (Figure 79).
10
. Press the LEFT (
3
) button three times to return to
the rolling status screens.
Off
On
Chlorine
Auxiliary control
FIG. 80
CHEMICAL FEED
If the auxiliary control mode has been set to
Chemical
feed
, as described in the previous section, two addition-
al lines (
Chemical feed volume
and
Chemical feed
timer
) will appear on the Special features menu.
To set these values:
1
. From any of the rolling status screens, press the
SELECT (
¡
) button to display the
Main menu
.
2
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Advanced settings
is highlighted.
3
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the
Advanced settings menu.
4
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Special features
is highlighted.
5
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the Special
features menu (See Figure 79).
6
. Press the DOWN (
6
) button to scroll through the
menu options until
Chemical feed volume
or
Chemical feed timer
is highlighted.
7
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button to display the
Chemical feed volume or Chemical feed timer menu
(See Figures 81 & 82).
8
. Press the UP (
5
) or DOWN (
6
) buttons to change
the value. Hold the button down to rapidly advance.
=
Chemical feed volume
is the amount of water
which will pass through the softener between each
activation of the chemical feed equipment.
=
Chemical feed timer
is how long the output to the
chemical feed equipment is energized each time it
is activated.
9
. Press the SELECT (
¡
) button. The display will go
back to the Special features menu (Figure 79).
10
. Press the LEFT (
3
) button three times to return to
the rolling status screens.