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PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL VALVE:
Note: A quick-reference card is stored inside the front cover of the control
valve. To access this card, slightly pull tabs on side of cover outward and pull cover forward. Plug the electrical cord into a
115 Volt receptacle.
DO NOT
plug into an outlet controlled by a wall switch or pull chain that could inadvertently be turned
off. Wait a couple of seconds for control valve to “home” itself. The time of day will be flashing, an arrow will be pointing to
“Time-Hour”.
SET TIME OF DAY
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Power Loss
Only the current time of day will need to be reset if power is lost for greater than 8 hours. If power is lost while the system is
regenerating, the control will complete regeneration at the point of interuption once power is restored.
Error Message
If “E1,” “E2”, “E3” or “E4” appears on the display contact the OEM for help. This indicates that the
valve did not function properly.
STEP 1U
STEP 2U
Set Time of Day
STEP 1U
– Press SET
STEP 2U
– Current time: Adjust hour with
or
. With 60 Hz line frequency detection on
power-up, timekeeping is 12 hour with PM indicator. With 50 Hz line frequency detection on
power-up, timekeeping is 24 hour without the PM indicator. Press SET to go to Step 3U.
STEP 3U
– Adjust minutes with
or
. Press SET to exit Set Time of Day.
STEP 3U
STEP 1:
Press and Hold
SET
for 3 seconds.
STEP 2:
Current time: Adjust hour with ▲ or
▼. With 60 Hz line frequency detection on
power-up, timekeeping is 12 hour with PM
indicator. Press
SET
to go to Step 3.
STEP 3:
Adjust minutes with ▲ or ▼. Press
SET
to exit Set Time of Day.
POWER LOSS: Only the current time of day
will need to be reset if power is lost for greater
than 8 hours. If power is lost while the system
is regenerating, the control will complete
regeneration at the point of interruption once
power is restored.
ERROR MESSAGE: if “E1“, “E2”, “E3” or
“E4” appears on the display contact the OEM
for help. This indicates that the valve did not
function properly.
SET REGENERATION TIME AND DAYS BETWEEN BACKWASHES
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STEP 1ID
STEP 2ID
STEP 3ID
STEP 1I7
STEP 2I7
Return to Normal Mode
Display
Day of Week
day 1
d1
Sunday
day 2
d2
Monday
day 3
d3
Tuesday
day 4
d4
Wednesday
day 5
d5
Thursday
day 6
d6
Friday
day 7
d7
Saturday
Installer Displays & Settings (1-99 Days Between Regeneration Option)
STEP 1ID
– From normal mode, press SET +
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds and
release.
Installer Displays & Settings (7 Day Option)
STEP 1I7
– From normal mode, press SET +
simultaneously for 3 seconds and release.
STEP 4ID
– Days to Regen: Set the number of days between regenerations. The allowable range
is 1 to 99. Press SET to exit Installer Displays and Settings.
STEP 2ID
– Regeneration Time Hour: Set the time for regeneration to start using
or
. Press
SET to go to the next step.
STEP 3ID
– Regeneration Time Minutes: Set the time for regeneration to start using
or
.
Press SET to go to the next step.
STEP 2I7
– Regeneration Time Hour: Set the time for regeneration to start using
or
. Press
SET to go to Step 3I7.
STEP 3I7
– Regeneration Time Minutes: Set the time for regeneration to start using
or
.
Press SET to go to Step 4I7.
STEP 4I7
– Current Day of Week: Set the current day of the week
by using
or
(See chart at right for date codes). Press SET to go
to STEP 5I7.
STEP 4ID
STEP 3I7
STEP 4I7
STEP 1:
From normal mode, press
SET
+ ▲ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds and release.
STEP 2:
Backwash Time Hour: Set the time for backwash to start using ▲ or ▼. Press
SET
to go
to the next step.
STEP 3:Backwash
Time Minutes: Set the time for backwash start using ▲ or ▼. Press
SET
to go
to the next step.
STEP 4:
Days to Backwash: Set the number of days between backwash. The allowable range is 1
to 99. Press
SET
to exit.
PLACING UNIT INTO SERVICE:
Make sure inlet and outlet valves are to their closed positions. If using optional bypass,
place in bypass position. Turn on main water supply. Open a cold water faucet. This will clear the lines of any debris
(solder, pipe dope, etc.) that may be in the line. Let water run at tap for a couple of minutes, or until clear. Turn off faucet.
• Press and hold the ▲ and▼ buttons simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds until the motor starts. Wait until
display reads
C1
. This is the first
BACKWASH
position.
• If using optional bypass
SLOWLY
turn bypass valve to
DIAGNOSTIC MODE (Fig. 5)
or slowly open inlet valve
to allow water to slowly enter the filter.
• When water is flowing steadily to drain without the presence of air and no mineral “FINES” are seen,
momentarily press ▲ button again. Display will read
C4
. This is the final rinse position.
• Open the outlet valve of the filter, or if using optional bypass place to
NORMAL OPERATION MODE (Fig. 6).
• Momentarily press ▲ button again.
C0
will appear for a few seconds while control valve returns to the filtering
position.
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 5