SYSTEM START-UP continued
Manually Initiating a Regeneration
1. When timer is in service, press
the main screen.
2. The timer advances to Regeneration Cycle Step #1
(backwash), and begins programmed time count down.
3. Press the
button once to advance valve to Regeneration
Cycle Step #2 (brine draw & slow rinse ).
4. Press the
button once to advance valve to Regeneration
Cycle Step #3 (rapid rinse)
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5. Press the
button once to advance valve to Regeneration
Cycle Step #4 (brine refi ll full cycle).
NOTE: A queued regeneration can be initiated by pressing
the
button. To clear a queued regeneration,
press the
occurs for any reason prior to the delayed
regeneration time, the manual regeneration request
shall be cleared.
Parameter Display
Error/
Information
Icon
Service
Icon
Programming Icon
Extra Cycle
Button
DISINFECTION OF WATER SOFTENERS
NOTE: Every water softener should be disinfected after
installation; some will require periodic disinfection
during their normal life. In a few cases, disinfection with
every regeneration is recommended.
NOTE: Depending upon the conditions of use, the style of
softener, the type of ion exchanger, and the disinfectant
available, a choice can be made among the following
methods:
Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite
5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite
IMPORTANT: Do not use any other chemical substance with
out manufacturer approval.
1. Dosage: 0.022 fl uid liters
2. Proceed with the normal regeneration.
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button for 5 seconds on
button again to cancel. If regeneration
Data Display
PM Indicator
Up Button
Down Button
Figure 9
ADDING SALT
NOTE: Your softener comes pre-charged and will supply you
with a day or two of soft water. Salt must be added to
the salt tank for the system to regenerate properly. This
must be done within the fi rst 24 - 28 hours. For the
start up use the 10Kg salt bag included
Types of Salt
Any pellet type salt is recommended due to its cleanliness
and availability. Other salts such as block, solar and rock salt
can be used; however, they may alter performance or cause
maintenance problems.
Amount of Salt
One tank units have a salt capacity of (see table pag 2).
You are not required to fi ll your salt tank to capacity. It is
recommended that the salt level in the salt tank always be
above the water level in the tank. This will assure that the unit
always has the correct salt dosage when it regenerates.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
This unit is designed and constructed to treat the most diffi cult
of water. Various screens have been included in the system to
protect orifi ces.
BEFORE doing any service work, be sure all screens are clean
and will pass water. Periodic cleaning of the screens will insure
long-term unit performance.
Flow Indicator
x1000 Indicator
Lack of treated (soft) water is constant.
1. No salt in tank — Add salt to tank
2. Dirty screens — Clean screens
3. Faulted timer motor — Replace
Lack of treated (soft) water is intermittent.
Intermittent is often indicated by untreated water from the
heater (hot water) while the cold water tastes good. Intermittent
indicates excess water usage, a change in water chemistry,
or an improper frequency of regeneration. Review entire
application.
1. Low salt setting — Adjust brine value
2. Water consumption increased — Check for household leaks
3. Too infrequent regenerations — Review sizing and
reprogram timer
Brine tank overfl ow
1. Plugged screens or injector — Clean
2. Defective Brine Valve — Clean or replace
3. Defective timer or timer motor — Replace