About the water softener system.
NORMAL OPERATION, CONTROL DISPLAYS
During normal operation, the present time of
day and AM or PM and DAYS TO EMPTYshow
in the control display area.
The system will automatically
recharge
at the
preset recharge
time as needed.
FEATURE:
OPTIONAL
RECHARGE
CONTROLS
Sometimes,
a manually
started
recharge
may
be desired or needed. Two examples:
You have used more water than usual (house
guests, extra washing,
etc.) and you may run
out of soft water before the next recharge.
The system ran out of salt.
Use one of the following
features
to start a
recharge
immediately,
or at the next preset
recharge
start time.
RECHARGE TONIGHT
Touch (do not hold) the RECHARGE button.
RECHARGE TONIGHT
flashes in the control
display
area. A recharge
will occur at the next preset
recharge
start time. If you decide to cancel this
recharge,
touch the same button
once more.
RECHARGE NOW
Press and hold the RECHARGE button
until
RECHARGE NOW starts to flash in the control
display area. The water softening
system
begins
an immediate
recharge
and, when over in about
two hours, you will have a new supply of soft
water.
Once started, you cannot
cancel this
recharge.
FEATURE:
MEMORY
If electrical
power to the water softening system is
interrupted,
the control display is blank, and the blue
indicator
light is off, but the control keeps correct
time for 24 hours. When power is restored, you have
to reset the present time only if the display and blue
indicator
light are flashing. All other settings are
maintained
and never require resetting unless a
change is desired.
If the time is flashing after a long power outage,
the water softening system continues to work as
it should to provide you with soft water. However,
recharge may occur at the wrong time of day until
you reset the control to the correct time
of day.
FEATURE/SERVICE:
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS
The control computer has a self-diagnostic
function for the electrical system (except input
power and water meter). The computer monitors
the electronic components and circuits for correct
operation. If a malfunction occurs, an error code
appears in the control display.