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Homeowner Maintenance (Continued)

Calendar Day Override Feature

Hamilton Beach systems have an optional calendar day 

override feature. The systems come pre-programmed with 

this feature turned off. To activate this feature, see Level II 

Programming instructions. This feature overrides the regis-

tered water volume and initiates a regeneration based on the 

days selected even if there has been 0 water usage registered. 

This feature is sometimes used if long absences from the home 

occur. This ensures a freshly regenerated bed of resin and 

minimizes the chance of resin fouling.

Regeneration:

Salt is used to regenerate the system. Salt pellets are generally cleaner 
than extra-course rock salt. DO NOT use salt blocks as they may contain 
vitamins or other undesirable additives. 

Add salt to the brine tank when it 

drops to within 12 inches of the bottom

.

Dry Brine Tank:

Hamilton Beach Systems use a dry brine tank. Since the system 

determines the amount of solution necessary to regenerate 

the exhausted resin, water is sent to the brine tank as part of 

the regeneration sequence in an amount proportionate to the 

exhausted resin that needs to be regenerated.

Note: While it is a dry brine tank, you will see approximately 1” of water 
in the bottom of the tank during normal service. This amount of water is 
necessary for the proper function of the brine air-check assembly. If water 
amount exceeds this level while in normal service position, refer to the 
troubleshooting guide; or contact your local authorized Hamilton Beach 
dealer or qualified plumbing professional

Brine Tank Cleaning:

Insoluble materials gradually build up in the salt tank 

depending on the levels found in the salt. As a general rule, 

inspect the brine tank once a year when the salt level is low. 

To clean the tank, disconnect the brine-line connection, rinse 

out any insoluble build-up, reconnect the brine-line, and add 

one inch of fresh water. Then totally refill the tank with salt.

Setting Time Clock:

Your clock should indicate the current time of day, provided 

the clock is set correctly. The system will clean at the specified 

time of regeneration. 

Disinfection of Water Conditioners:

The construction materials of the water conditioning system 

do not contaminate the water supply. However, we 

recommend that the conditioner be disinfected after 

installation. Periodic disinfection is recommended for all 

conditioners. Use the following method of disinfection to 

clean your system:

• Sodium Hypochlorite 5.25%: Sodium Hypochlorite 

solutions can be used with polystyrene resin, synthetic 

gel zeolite, greensand, and bentonites and are available 

under trade names such as Clorox*. Adjust the dosage 

if stronger commercial solutions are used.

The recommended dosage for a 5.25% depends on 

your system size. Use the following amount depending 

on your system model:

Model:   SA-HB-40-DB-CERT  . . . . . 1.5 Fluid ounces

 

SA-HB-48-DB-CERT  . . . . . 1.8 Fluid ounces

Add the sodium hypochlorite solution to the brine well of the 

brine tank. Make sure that the brine tank has water in it so the 

solution is carried into the conditioner. Proceed with manual 

regeneration. Refer to the Manual Regeneration section on 

page 6.

* Clorox is a trademark of the Clorox Co.

Battery Backup Feature:

Your Hamilton Beach system has a battery backup feature. (See 

Figure 3.) During a power outage the display will be blank but 

the microprocessor will continue registering water flow. The 

system will not initiate regeneration during a power outage; 

instead it will wait until full power returns. 

It is recommended the battery be replaced once a year or after 

any extended power outage. The battery is a standard 9-volt. 

Detailed instructions can be found in the programming section 

on page 12 of this manual.

Figure 3:

 Battery installation for 

battery backup feature.

Содержание SA-HB-40-DB-CERT

Страница 1: ...Models SA HB 40 DB CERT SA HB 48 DB CERT Water Softener Made with Pride in the USA DuraResin Blend...

Страница 2: ...quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system pn LBL HB 48 CERT MODEL SA HB 48 CERT Water Softener Operating Temperature 34o 120o F Operating Pressure 20 60 psi 5 injector 61 120 ps...

Страница 3: ...8 Pre Installation Checklist 8 Detailed Installation Instructions 9 Start Up Rinsing Procedure 10 Battery Backup Feature 12 Programming the Control Valve 12 Level I Programming 13 Level I Programming...

Страница 4: ...102 to 132 vac 60 Hz Current 50 mA Transformer Wall Mount indoor use only Operating Temperature 34o F to 120o F Humidity 10 to 100 Condensing Allowed Service Connections 3 4 1 11 4 Copper Tube Adapter...

Страница 5: ...__________Other ____________ __________Other ___________ All Water is treated except ___Front hose bib __Rear hose bib ___Kitchen ___Toilets ____Other___________________________________________ Sizin...

Страница 6: ...its sodium state Proportionate Brining Your Hamilton Beach System utilizes an advanced microprocessor to control the amount of regenerant proportionate to the amount of exhausted resin It uses enough...

Страница 7: ...clean the tank disconnect the brine line connection rinse out any insoluble build up reconnect the brine line and add one inch of fresh water Then totally refill the tank with salt Setting Time Clock...

Страница 8: ...0907 see pg 11 o Drain Line Connection Choose a location close to a drain to put your brine tank Avoid overhead runs in excess of 25 feet Drain line must be a minimum of 1 2 inside diameter Manual Byp...

Страница 9: ...ounding strap on metal pipes Do not use pipe dope or other types of liquid sealants on any threads Teflon tape must be used on the drain line 3 4 threads and also on the 3 8 brine line connections Not...

Страница 10: ...the drain during this procedure Figure 9 Inlet Outlet Figure 12 Once the air clears and water begins to run to the drain open the inlet valve only to the full open position and allow the water to run...

Страница 11: ...ol valve to the service position See Figure 14 7 Plug in the control valve See Figure 15 8 If it is necessary to extend the length of the transformer cord an optional 15 foot 4 6 m extension cord is a...

Страница 12: ...power for shorter periods of time The control can be operated without a battery but the control will not measure water usage or time while the power is off The control will save all important operati...

Страница 13: ...ng with the time of day Pressing the up arrow button displays the settings in reverse order Level I Programming Parameters P1 Time of Day AM or PM Ranges 1 00 to 12 59 or 00 00 to 23 59 Minimum Increm...

Страница 14: ...in to enter the value Time of Regeneration The next value displayed is the Time of Regeneration which is similar to Time of Day programming It has a default setting of 2 00 a m If 2 00 a m is acceptab...

Страница 15: ...n a n a P9 Backwash time 3 30 1 Minutes Skip this parameter to accept the default or enter a value P10 Slow rinse time 8 125 1 Minutes SA HB 40 DB CERT 67 SA HB 48 DB CERT 80 P11 Fast rinse time 2 19...

Страница 16: ...bump injector 7 5 lbs 26 min w 4 bump injector 15 0 lbs 51 min w 4 bump injector 4 0 lbs 9 min w 5 bump injector 9 0 lbs 31 min w 4 bump injector 18 0 lbs 61 min w 4 bump injector P8 Not used n a n a...

Страница 17: ...a 42 0 22 0 n a 43 0 23 0 n a 44 0 24 0 n a 45 2 25 0 n a 45 9 26 0 n a 46 5 27 0 n a 47 2 28 0 n a 48 0 Table 8 System capacity by pounds of salt 40 SA HB 40 DB CERT certified capacity at salt settin...

Страница 18: ...18 Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual Flow Diagrams Flow Diagrams Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23...

Страница 19: ...Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual 19 Flow Diagrams Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26...

Страница 20: ...20 Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual Control Valve Diagram Control Valve Diagram...

Страница 21: ...Assembly 1 10 AVP 1032977 AVP 1032980 Injector Assembly 4 Bumps Injector Assembly 5 Bumps 1 11 AVP 1032985 Injector Cap Assembly 1 12 AVP 1010140 O Ring 1 x 1 1 4 x 1 8 inch 1 13 AVP 1010129 O Ring 1...

Страница 22: ...opper Tail Kit 1 1 4 Copper Tail Kit 3 4 CPVC Tail Kit 1 CPVC Tail Kit 1 13 BP A 1040930 Hamilton Beach Bypass 1 14 BTC 1423 Brine Tank Lid 1 SA HB 48 DB CERT Code Part Number Description Qty 1 AUV 10...

Страница 23: ...seconds For additional troubleshooting information see the troubleshooting guide Table 10 which may help determine the problem and potentially solve the problem If consulting the troubleshooting guid...

Страница 24: ...ter meter maintenance section Defective meter probe Replace control Defective circuit board Replace control Control display is frozen at REGEN TIME REMAINING Back to back regenerations were requested...

Страница 25: ...er pressure Increase water pressure 20 psi at conditioner Restricted drain line Remove obstruction Injector or injector screen is plugged Clean injector and screen refer to the Cleaning the Injector I...

Страница 26: ...en by foreign matter Manually operate cam gear to flush out foreign matter holding disc open Weak valve stem return spring on top plate Replace spring Resin in valve Clean valve and backwash control H...

Страница 27: ...Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual 27 Notes...

Страница 28: ...28 Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual Notes...

Страница 29: ...Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual 29 Notes...

Страница 30: ...30 Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual Notes...

Страница 31: ...Hamilton Beach Owner s Manual 31 Notes...

Страница 32: ...R M Water Group Water Technologies Inc and R M Water Group are branded trademarks of Water Technologies Inc All rights reserved Material produced by Water Technologies Inc and authorized by Hamilton...

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