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Figure 7 Required Air Gap for Drain Line
Figure 8 Drain Line Connection
Start Up
1. Place the bypass valve in the Bypass position or mode. (See
Figures 9, 10, and 11.)
2. Open the user-supplied feed water valve. Check for leaks and
repair as needed.
3. Open the outlet valve of the bypass.
4. Open a couple inside hot and cold faucets until all air has been
purged from the plumbing system, then close the faucets.
5. Initiate an Immediate Manual Regeneration by pressing and
holding the REGEN button for 3 seconds. This places the
system into Backwash mode. Unplug the system from its
electrical outlet once it has cycled into the backwash position.
This stalls the unit in the Backwash mode so all air can be
purged from the tank.
6. Close the bypass valve.
7. Adjust the user-supplied feed water valve to 1/4 open and place
the bypass valve into the Service/Operating Mode position.
8. Air comes out of the drain line until the backwashing tank is
completely purged of air. Then water flows to drain. Allow water
to flow to drain for 15 minutes or until the water to drain is clear
of resin color throw.
9. Plug the system back into the electrical outlet and manually cycle
the control valve through the remaining regeneration steps by
pressing the NEXT button until it arrives in the service position.
10. Check for system for leaks and repair as needed.
11. Installation is now complete and the system is ready for
programming and one cycle of brine tank refill so that the correct
amount of water is in the brine tank for the first regeneration
cycle. The brine tank refill must be done after programming the
system. Add salt to brine tank, and fill the brine tank about 1/2
full.
DO NOT FILL BRINE TANK COMPLETELY FULL.
Figure 9 Operating Mode
Figure 10 Bypass Mode
Figure 11 Bypass Mode