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Master Programming Mode Flow Chart
Before entering Master Programming, please contact your
local professional water dealer.
NOTE: Depending on current option settings, some values
cannot be viewed or set.
Master Programming Mode
1. Press and hold the Left and Down buttons simultaneously for
3 seconds to enter Master Programming mode.
2. To navigate, press the Extra Cycle button to advance to the next
value. Press the Left button to retreat to the previous value.
3. Where applicable, use the Down and Up buttons to adjust
a value as desired. When entering data into text fields (such
as Assistance Name) or numerical fields (such as Hardness),
press the Extra Cycle button to advance to the next character/
digit and press the Left button to retreat to the previous
character/digit. Proceed through all available characters/digits
to advance to the next value.
4. To reset/clear a value (such as Assistance Name), while on the
value, press and hold the Down and Up buttons simultaneously
for 5 seconds.
5. To exit Master Programming Mode, progress through all
available values or after 5 minutes of inactivity the controller
will exit automatically. To exit master programming without
saving changes, press the Left button until you return to the
service screen.
6. Depending on the current controller programming, certain
values may not be able to be viewed or set.
7. The controller will display local information, not system
information.
8. In the event of a regeneration occurring while displaying
master programming, the regeneration step and time remaining
will be displayed. When regeneration has been completed, the
display will return to the main screen.
Example:
On: View settings without the ability to alter settings.
Off: User has ability to alter settings.
Example:
English, Francais, Duetsch, Italiano,
Espanol, Nederlandse, Portugues
Example:
12 characters maximum.
Example:
12 characters maximum.
Example:
14 characters maximum.
Example:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14
Example:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Example:
Trip Points only available/visible when
System Type 14 is selected.
Example:
Range: 1-90 seconds
Example:
Range: 60-300 seconds
Example:
2510, 2750, 2815, 2900, 3150, 3900: HC-300, HCTA-300 &
HCP-300 Systems use 3900 Type Control Valves.
Example:
Upflow
Downflow
Filter
Example:
Softener Meter Delayed
Softener Meter Immediate
Time Clock
Day of the Week
Example:
Metric
US
Example:
Range: 0-9,999,999 grains
Example:
Range: 0-199 GPG
Example:
Fixed Volume
Weekly Reserve
Variable Reserve
Fixed %
Example:
OFF Off, Immediate, Delayed
Example:
Range:
1-9999 seconds
Example:
Range: Off - 99 Days
Example:
Range: 0 - 23 Hours 59 Minutes
To identify your model softener, locate the diameter and
height dimensions from the mineral tank label and check
the specification charts within this manual to identify which
model uses that size mineral tank.
NOTICE