How To Set Or Reset System Self-Cleaning Timer
Setting Timer
Manual Rinse Cycle Instructions Continued...
8.
After the
Manual Rinse Cycle
has been completed, rotate the valve control lever to the
SERVICE
position. Make sure the control lever is in the full
SERVICE
position.
[See Figure 8]
NOTE:
This system is equipped with a timer to automatically rinse and clean the
system on a regular basis, so manually rinsing the system will not be necessary in
the future.
9.
Check the control knob on the right (which is the day wheel indicating how many
days until the next self-cleaning cycle). The white arrow should be pointing at the 7-day
setting. To increase frequency of the self-cleaning, pull this wheel toward you and rotate
to the desired day-setting.
10.
Set the time of day by pushing the red button (which frees the outer red wheel).
Rotate this wheel until the current time of day appears, then release the button to set.
Self-cleaning is now programmed to occur every 14 days at 2 a.m. Plug in the timer.
Figure 8
- System in SERVICE position.
Self-Rinse Timer Details
Reset Self-Rinse Timer
A
B
C
Figure 9
- Resetting self-rinse timer.
The 810 Commercial Filter is pre-programmed to self-rinse once every 14-days for 30 minutes between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. Water
pulled into the building at this time will not be filtered by the system.
If you would like self-rinsing to occur at a time other than 2 a.m., you must adjust the
TIME OF DAY
. For example, if you would like
self-cleaning to occur between 12 a.m. and 3 a.m. (which is two hours earlier than programmed), you must set the
TIME OF DAY
two
hours later than it actually is. If you want self-cleaning to occur between 9 a.m. and 12 a.m. (which is seven hours later), you must
set the
TIME OF DAY
seven hours earlier than it actually is.
To reset the weekly automatic self-rinsing timer follow
the following instructions [See Figure 9]
:
Remove the cover at the top
Depress and hold down the red button
(A)
Place your finger on top of the large gear
(B)
and rotate it until the correct "present time
of day" shows in the lower window
(C)
Release the red button
Replace the cover
NOTE: After a power outage
you should confirm that the timer is set at the correct time of day. To determine if the timer has
electrical power, lightly place your fingers on the gray clock located on the back of the timer face. If the clock is warm, it is
receiving electrical power.
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