Novo Water 89HTO Hardness Taste and Odor Filter Owner’s Manual Product Information: Product Usage:
- October 30, 2023
- Novo Water
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89HTO Hardness Taste and Odor Filter
Product Information:
The product is the 89 HTO Hardness Taste and Odor Filter that is
certified by IAPMO R & T against CSA B483.1. The system is
designed to filter water and improve its quality by removing
hardness, taste, and odor. The product comes with an owner’s manual
that contains important maintenance procedures for the continued
proper operation of the unit. Failure to perform regular
maintenance may void the warranty. The system is not intended for
treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the
system.
Product Usage:
Before starting installation, read the owner’s manual thoroughly
to become familiar with the appliance and its capabilities.
Installation must comply with all state, provincial, or local
regulations. Check with your local public works department for
plumbing and sanitation codes. In the event the codes conflict with
any content in this manual, follow the local codes. Consult your
licensed plumber for installation of this system.
During installation, avoid pinched o-rings by applying NSF
certified lubricant to all seals provided with the install kit.
To operate the system, ensure that the water pressure is between
30 psi to 125 psi. If the water pressure is higher than the
maximum, use a pressure reducing valve in the water supply line to
the device. Do not install the appliance where it may be exposed to
wet weather, direct sunlight, or temperatures outside of the
specified range.
Refer to the owner’s manual for startup instructions, during
regeneration/system check list/plumbing system clean-up,
maintenance instructions and schedule, replacement procedures,
parts breakdown, and troubleshooting guide. The manual also
contains programming instructions for advanced menu upflow, main
menu upflow, and diagnostic screen.
Owners Manual
89 HTO
Hardness Taste and Odor Filter
IAPMO R & T Certified against CSA B483.1
1. Page 18 of this manual contains important maintenance procedures for the
continued proper operation of your unit. These MUST be performed regularly for
your warranty to remain valid.
2. Read all instructions carefully before operation.
3. Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying NSF certified
lubricant to all seals (provided with install kit).
4. This system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the
system.
Canada West
Canada East
855 Park St., Unit 1 490 Pinebush Rd., Unit 1
Regina, SK S4N 6M1 Cambridge, ON N1T 0A5
U.S.A. 56 Lightcap Rd. Pottstown, PA 19464
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Suite 110
Phoenix, AZ 85035
Carmel, IN 46032
Table of Contents
READ THIS PAGE FIRST
BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
3
COMPONENTS & SPECIFICATIONS
EFFICIENCY STATEMENT
4
SPECIFICATION
4
SYSTEM DIMENSIONS
5
BRINE TANK DIMENSIONS
5
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING / INSPECTION
7
BEFORE INSTALLATION
10
INSTALLATION STEPS
11
PREPARATIONS
12
ASSEMBLING BRINE TANK
13
INSTALLATION
14
OPERATION
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS
15
DURING REGENERATION /SYSTEM CHECK LIST/ PLUMBING SYSTEM CLEAN-UP
17
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE
18
REPLACEMENT
INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF PISTON ASSEMBLY AND SEAL AND SPACER KIT 20
CLEAN INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
20
SERVICING OF PARALLEL ADAPTOR /
21
METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(For Models Manufactured AFTER Valve Serial # Date of November 2015) /
21
METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(For Models Manufactured BEFORE Valve Serial # Date of November 2015)
22
REPLACE MOTOR
22
REPLACE MICROSWITCHES / CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT
23
TIMER REPLACEMENT
24
AFTER SERVICING
24
PARTS BREAKDOWN
25
PARTS
POWERHEAD
26
CONTROL VALVE
27
TANK AND VALVE CONNECTION
28
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (89HTO)
29
PROGRAMMING
MASTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE (89HTO))
30
ADVANCED MENU UPFLOW
32
MAIN MENU UPFLOW
33
DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN
34
HOW TO SET DATE AND TIME, MANUAL REGENERATION AND DEALER INFORMATION 35
READ THIS PAGE FIRST
BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with the
appliance and its capabilities before installing or operating the new
appliance. Failure to follow instructions in this manual could result in
personal injury or property damage. This manual will also help you to get the
most out of your new appliance.
Installation must comply with all State, provincial or local
regulations. Check with your local public works department for plumbing and
sanitation codes. In the event the codes conflict with any content in this
manual the local codes should be followed. Consult your licensed plumber for
installation of this system.
WARNING!: Do not use water that is microbiologically unsafe
without adequate disinfection before or after this system.
Do not install this appliance where it may be exposed to wet
weather, direct sunlight, or temperatures outside of the range specified
above.
This appliance is designed to operate on pressures of 30
psi to 125 psi. If the water pressure is higher than the maximum use a
pressure reducing valve in the water supply line to the device.
This appliance is capable of operating at temperatures
between 40°F and 110°F (4°C – 43°C). Do not use this appliance on hot water
supplies.
Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying
(provided with install kit) NSF certified lubricant to all seals.
It is not uncommon for sediment, precipitated iron or
hardness to be present in water supplies. Precipitated minerals or sediments
can cause damage to the seals and piston. This is considered a harsh
environment and the seals and piston would not be covered by warranty stated
or otherwise.
It is recommended to regularly inspect and service the
control valve on an annual basis. Cleaning and or replacement of piston,
seals, and or spacers may be necessary depending on how harsh the conditions
are. An Annual Maintenance kit is available for this purpose
This publication is based on information available when
approved for printing. Continuing design refinement could cause changes that
may not be included in this publication. The manufacturer reserves the right
to change the specifications referred to in this literature at any time,
without prior notice.
NOTE
Do not remove or destroy the serial number. It must be
referenced on request for warranty repair or
replacement
NOTE: used to emphasize
installation, operation or maintenance information which is important but does
not present a hazard.
INSTALL NOTES &
SAFETY MESSAGES
Watch for the following messages in this manual:
CAUTION!
Disassembly while under pressure can result in flooding.
CAUTION: used when
failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or property.
WARNING!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT
BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER OR ACCESSING ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS
3 WARNING: used to
indicate a hazard which could cause injury or death if ignored.
EFFICIENCY STATEMENT
PERFORMANCE DATA SHEET
Model Number
89HTO-100
89HTO-150
89HTO-200
Qty High Capacity Resin
1.0 ft3
1.5 ft3
2.0 ft3
Rated Service Flow (gpm)
11.0
11.2
12.4
Pressure Drop at Rated Service Flow (psi)
15.0
15.0
15.0
Rated Softening Capacity (grains)
13,269 @ 3lbs 20,443 @4.5lbs 27,258 @6lbs
Efficiency (grains/lb salt)
4,543
4,543
4,543
Max. Flow Rate to Drain (gpm)
2.0
2.4
3.5
Working Pressure
Min. 20 – Max. 125 psi
Operating Temperature
40°F and 110°F (4°C – 43°C)
89HTO-300 3.0 ft3 12.9 15.0
40,887 @9lbs 4,543 5.0
These softeners conform to NSF/ANSI 44 for the specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test data. These models are efficiency rated. The efficiency rating is valid only at the stated salt dose and maximum service flow rate. They have a demand initiated regeneration (D.I.R.) feature that complies with specific performance specifications intended to minimize the amount of regenerant brine and water used in their operation. These softeners have a rated softener efficiency of not less than 3350 grains of total hardness exchange per pound of salt (based on sodium chloride) and shall not deliver more salt than their listed ratings. The rated salt efficiency is measured bylaboratory tests described in NSF/ANSI Standard 44. These tests represent the maximum possible efficiency that the systems can achieve. Operational efficiency is the actual efficiency after the system has been installed. It is typically less than the efficiency due to individual application factors including water hardness, water usage, and other contaminants that reduce the softener’s capacity. These systems are not intended for use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. For best results, use plain, white block salt. Refer to Installation/ operation manual and warranty for further details on installation, parts and service, maintenance and further restrictions or limitations to the use of the product.
SPECIFICATION
All units are factory programmed to the below specifications. Alteration should only be done by a factory trained technician or after consultation with one of our technical representatives if you have any questions please call 877-288-9888.
Specifications Salt Used – Per Regeneration Water Used – Regeneration Hardness
Removal – Grains Tank #1 Carbon Quantity (ft3) Tank #2 Resin Quantity (ft3)
Tank Size Tank Jacket / Media Loaded
Brine Tank (Inches)
Salt Storage Capacity Flow Rate @ 15 psi Pressure Drop Flow Rate @ 25 psi
Pressure Drop Back Wash Flow Rate Shipping Weight Regeneration Type Plumbing
Connections Resin Type Carbon Type Electrical Requirements Water Temperature
Water Pressure
4
89HTO-100 89HTO-150 89HTO-200 89HTO-250 89HTO-300
6.0 lbs
9.0 lbs
12.0 lbs 15.0 lbs 18.0 lbs
86.4 gal
148 gal
162.4 gal 216.0 gal 224.8 gal
25,000
37,500
50,000
67,500 75,000
1.0 ft
1.50 ft
2.0 ft
2.5 ft
3.0 ft
1.0 ft
1.50 ft
2.0 ft
2.5 ft
3.0 ft
9×48
10×54
12×52
13×54
14×65
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
BTR 18.1 x 34.5 BTR 18.1 x 34.5 BTS 15.0²x34.7 BTS 15.0²x34.7
20.3 x 37.4
20.3 x 37.4
23.0 x 40.5
BTS 240 lbs BTR BTS 240 lbs BTR
270 lbs
270 lbs
350 lbs
350 lbs 420 lbs
7.2 gpm
7.4 gpm
9.0 gpm 9.2 gpm 9.2 gpm
10.0 gpm
10.1 gpm 11.9 gpm 12.1 gpm 12.1 gpm
4.0 gpm
5.0 gpm
7.0 gpm 8.0 gpm 10.0 gpm
154 lbs
171 lbs
214 lbs 225 lbs 232 lbs
Up Flow
89 Model 1″ Straight NPT. 785 Model 3/4″ 900 Elbows & 1″ Straight NPT
Aquafine 8% cation exchange resin
Catalytic Carbon
Input 120V 60 Hz – Output 12V 650mA
40°F and 110°F (4°C – 43°C)
Min. 30 – Max. 125 psi
Working Temperature: This unit must be operated at temperatures between 40°F
and 110°F (4°C – 43°C). Working Pressure: This water softener must be operated
on pressures between 30 psi to 125 psi. If the water pressure is higher than
125 PSI, use a pressure reducing valve in the water supply line to the
softener. Voltage = 120V / 60 Hz Pipe Size = 3/4″ and 1″
· At the stated service flow rates, the pressure drop through these devices
will not exceed 15 psig. · The manufacturer reserves the right to make product
improvements which may deviate from the specifications and descriptions stated
herein, without obligation to change previously manufactured products or to
note the change. * Do not use water that is microbiologically unsafe without
adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Peak flow rates intended for intermittent use only (10 minutes or less) and
are for residential applications only. Do not use peak flow rate for
commercial applications or for a continuous rate when treated water supplies
are geothermal heat pump, swimming pool, etc.
For satisfactory operation, the pumping rate of the well system must equal or
exceed indicated backwash flow rate.
All units come with plastic bypass
Maximum Iron = 1.5 ppm Maximum Hydrogen Sulfide = 0.0 ppm Maximum Manganese =
.75 ppm pH = 6.5 to 8.5
SYSTEM DIMENSIONS
Models A (Inches) B (Inches)
89HTO-100 58
9
89HTO-150 64
10
89HTO-200 62
12
A
89HTO-250 64
13
89HTO-300 75
14
BRINE TANK DIMENSIONS
Model
Color
Liquid Volume
Tank Dimensions (inches)
US Gal Liters
Brine Tanks
BTR-70
Black
20.3
76.5
BTR-70
Blue
20.3
76.7
BTR-100
Vanilla
29.5
111.5
BTR-100
Black
29.5
111.5
BTR-100
Blue
29.5
111.5
BTR-145
Black
42.3
159.7
BTR-200
Grey
53.0
200.3
BTS-70
Black
19.0
71.8
BTS-70
Blue
19.0
71.8
BTS-100
Vanilla
25.0
94.5
BTS-100
Black
25.0
94.5
BTS-100
Blue
25.0
94.5
- All brine tanks come with salt grid, safety float and brine well
L x W x H
15.8 x 32.1 15.8 x 32.1 18.1 x 34.7 18.1 x 34.7 18.1 x 34.7 20.3 x 37.4 23.0 x
40.5 13.1 x 13.1 x 34.7 13.1 x 13.1 x 34.7 15.0 x 15.0 x 34.7 15.0 x 15.0 x
34.7 15.0 x 15.0 x 34.7
Dimensions BTS70
5 Pack Carton Dimensions (inches)
L x W x H
16.7 x 16.7 x 61.0 16.7 x 16.7 x 61.0 18.9 x 18.9 x 65.6 18.9 x 18.9 x 65.6
18.9 x 18.9 x 65.6 21.9 x 21.9 x 72.2 24.6 x 24.6 x 84 14.4 x 14.4 x 62 14.4 x
14.4 x 62 16.6 x 16.7 x 61 16.6 x 16.7 x 61 16.6 x 16.7 x 61
BTS100
B
Salt Capacity
Lbs
Kg
185.0
92.8
185.0
92.8
270.0 122.2
270.0 122.2
270.0 122.2
385.0 174.2
700.0 316.7
175.0
92.8
175.0
92.8
230.0 104.1
230.0 104.1
230.0 104.1
5 Pack Carton Shipping Weight
Lbs
Kg
41.6
18.9
41.6
18.9
52.8
23.9
52.8
23.9
52.8
23.9
65.6
29.8
125.0
56.6
48.8
22.1
48.8
22.1
54.4
24.7
54.4
24.7
54.4
24.7
5
BTR70
BTR100
BTR145
6
BTR200
salt tank lid
salt tank body salt grid system
brine well and brine valve
918(36.2″) 585(23″)
175/225/275 175/225/275
1028(40.5″)
BTR 200l label
salt grid system
186(7.3″) 517(20.35″)
UNPACKING / INSPECTION
Be sure to check the entire unit for any shipping damage or parts loss. Also
note damage to the shipping cartons. Contact the transportation company for
all damage and loss claims. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages in
transit.
Small parts, needed to install the filter, are in a parts box. To avoid loss
of the small parts, keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to use
them.
What is included in the box?
For Models HTO-100, HTO-150 and HTO-200, you will expect the following.
Shipping Carton Quantity 2
1. Control Valve 2. Tank 2 c/w Parallel Adaptor 3. Parts Box 4. Owners Manual
5. Drain Hose & Clamp (Not included in some brands) 6. Parts Bag 7. Tank 1 c/
Adaptor
Bypass (not attached)
There are 9 Red clips. Please check to make sure you have all of them.
3. Parts Box
Grease Packet
2 X 1″ Elbow Adapter (Not Included)
Bypass Tool
1. Control Valve
Parallel Adaptor
2X 1″ Straight Adapter
Bypass with 4 Red Clips
7. Tank 1 Transformer C/w Adaptor
2 x Clips
2. Tank 2 C/w Parallel Adaptor
6. Parts Bag
Pipe connector – 14″- 18″ / 8″- 12″Tanks
Red Clips (4pcs)
O Ring / 1″ BSP Straight (4pcs)
7
For Models HTO-250 and HTO-300 models , the media and Control Valve is packaged separately in carton and bags
What is included with HTO-250 and HTO-300 models?
1. Tank # 2 c/w Adaptor 2. Qty 6 of Media Boxes 3. Drain Line and Hose Clamp
(Not Included with some models) 4. Control Valve with Parts Box 5. Parts Bag
There are 9 Red clips. Please check to make sure you have all of them.
2. Media Box 4. Control Valve
Bypass (not attached)
4. Parts Box
Grease Packet
2 X 1″ Elbow Adapter (Not Included)
2X 1″ Straight Adapter
Bypass with 4 Red Clips
Bypass Tool
Transformer 2 x Clips
HTO-300 only will get Adaptor and Oring Shown 1. #2 Tank 2 C/W Parallel
Adaptor
Tank 1
Tank 2
5. Parts Bag
Pipe connector – 14″- 18″ / 8″- 12″Tanks
8
Red Clips (4pcs)
O Ring / 1″ BSP Straight (4pcs)
Install the connectors with fitting as shown. Also install the valve on the parallel adaptor.
Make sure all red clips are firmly in place before applying pressure
ASSEMBLING BRINE TANK
a) Attach the three brine grid legs to grid plate. The legs will snap on to the tabs of the salt plate making a “click” sound. For square brine tank there are four legs.)
c) Drop the brine grid with brine well inside the brine tank such that the nut fitting faces the hole on the brine tank. Then press the grid evenly inside the brine tank until the brine grid legs touches the bottom of the brine tank.
b) Insert the brine well assembly inside the grid plate as well below.
IMPORTANT: IN ROUND BRINE TANK, IT IS IMPORTANT TO ALIGN THE HANDLE TO THE
BRINE WELL AS SHOWN
The hole in the brine tank should line up with the brine line as shown for
round and square brine tank.
d) Take the brine tube and insert the nut and plastic sleeve as shown below.
Insert Sleeve
e) Insert the tube in the float assembly elbow and hand tighten the nut. In
many cases the brine line already come installed from the factory. Leave the
other end of the brine line tube inside the brine tank
f) For installation of brine tank at the installation site, pull the other end
of the brine tube from the hole on the brine tank. The completed assembly is
shown below.
6. Attaching Brine Tubing to the Brine Line of the Valve
Insert Sleeve inside the Tubing
9
Check Valve Type and Valve Serial #
Check to make sure Valve Type is Upflow (UF) (left Sticker shown below). The
right Sticker shows the serial # of the control valve. The middle Sticker is
dataplate which provides information of Serial # and Date of Manufacture of
complete system. Both Serial # labels are important for troubleshooting.
Please record these numbers for future use on page 19 in the maintenance
section.
Item # Desc Date of Manufacture Serial #
Complete System Serial #
Valve Serial #
Valve Serial #:
Part #
10
Year Month Date Batch #
(22018448W): Part #
(L)Year : ” M” stand for 2016 year,” L” stand for 2015, ”K” stand for 2014,
”J” stand for 2013
(7)Month: 1 (Jan) 2(Feb) 3(Mar) 4(April) 5(May) 6(June) 7(July) 8(Aug) 9(Sep)
A(Oct) B(Nov) C(Dec)
(3)Date: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A(10) B(11) C(12) D(13) E(14) F(15) G(16) H(17)
I(18) J(19) K(20) L(21) M(22) N(23) O(24) P(25) Q(26) R(27) S(28) T(29) U(30)
V(31)
(0001): Batch code
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Make sure you have a copy of your most recent water test results. If your
water has not been tested previously you can contact your supplier of this
product to obtain a water sample bottle to be sent to one of our facilities
for a free analysis. It is important that this product not be installed until
you have this information.
In all cases where metal pipe was originally used and is later interrupted by
poly pipe or the Noryl bypass valve or by physical separation, an approved
ground clamp with no less than #6 copper conductor must be used for
continuity, to maintain proper metallic pipe bonding.
Fig. 1.
NOTE
All government codes and regulations governing the installation of these
devices
must be observed.
CAUTION!
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Inspecting and Handling Your HTO Filter*
Inspect the equipment for any shipping damage. If damaged, notify the
transportation company and request a damage inspection. Damage to cartons
should also be noted. Handle the filter unit with care. Damage can result if
it is dropped or set on sharp, uneven projections on the floor. Do not turn
the filter unit upside down.
To Insure this Product Functions Properly:
Your feed water line size to the unit must be a minimum of 3/4 inch with an
operating pressure of no less than 30 psi and no more than 125 psi.
If the ground from the electrical panel or breaker box to the water meter or
underground copper pipe is tied to the copper water lines and these lines are
cut during installation of the Noryl bypass valve and/or poly pipe, an
approved grounding strap must be used between the two lines that have been
cut in order to maintain continuity. The length of the grounding strap will
depend
upon the number of units being installed and/or the amount of copper pipe
being replaced with plastic pipe.
See Fig. 1.
MECHANICAL:
Do not use petroleum based lubricants such as petroleum jelly, oils or
hydrocarbon based lubricants.Use only 100% silicone lubricants (grease packet
provided in parts kit). All plastic connections should be hand tightened only.
Teflon tape may be used on connections that do not use an O-ring seal. Do not
use pliers or pipe wrenches except where indicated by Nut shape (eg. pipe
adapters) All plumbing must be completed according to local codes. Soldering
connections should be done before connecting any pieces to the pipe as
excessive heat can damage them.
Tools Required for Installation:
NOTE: We recommend installation only be completed by a competent installer or
plumbing professional to insure this product is installed in accordance with
local plumbing codes.
s Two adjustable wrenches s Additional tools may be required if modification
to home plumbing is required.
s Plastic inlet and outlet fittings are included with the filter. To maintain
full valve flow, 3/4″ or 1″ pipes to and from the
filter fittings are recommended. You should maintain the same, or larger, pipe
size as the water supply pipe, up to the filter inlet and outlet.
s Use copper, brass, or PEX pipe and fittings.
s Some codes may also allow PVC plastic pipe.
s ALWAYS install the included bypass valve, or 3 shut-off valves. Bypass
valves let you turn off water to the filter for repairs if
needed, but still have water in the house pipes.
s 5/8″ OD drain line is needed for the valve drain. A 10′ length of hose is
not included with some brands.
NOTE
Check your local electrical code for the correct clamp
and cable size.
NOTE
If a severe loss in water pressure is observed when
the filter unit is initially placed in service, the filter tank may have been
laid on its side during transit. If this occurs, backwash the filter to
“reclassify” the media.
*NOTE
Due to transportation and climatic conditions all connections including the
11 valve to the tank need to be checked at time of installation and tightened
if
necessary.
PREPARATIONS
1. Media Installation (When Necessary). Models larger than 2.0 CF of media
are shipped with separate media in pails or boxes. Models lower than 1.5 CF of
media come loaded with media and this step can be skipped for new
installation.
CAUTION!
The unit should be depressurized before installing or replacing media
aa
Upper Diffuser
b
The riser (distributor) remains inside the tank seated in the depression at
the bottom
Plug the Riser
c
Tube
a) Remove the adaptor from the mineral tank. Grease the bottom oring of the adaptor with silicone grease provided
b) Temporarily plug the open end of the riser tube to ensure that no resin or
gravel falls down into the distribution. The riser (distributor) remains
inside the tank seated in the depression at the bottom.
Plug tube with a tape. Remove after media is loaded.
Locate Water Conditioning Equipment Correctly
Select the location of your filter tank with care. Various conditions which
contribute to proper location are as follows:
1. Locate as close as possible to the water supply source.
2. Locate as close as possible to a floor or laundry tub drain.
3. Locate in correct relationship to other water conditioning equipment (see
Fig. 1, 2, 3 or 4, Page 11 and 12). if closer than 10 feet please install
check valve in accordance with local plumbing codes.
4. Conditioners should be located in the supply line before the water heater.
Temperatures above 110°F (43°C ) will cause damage to conditioners.
5. Do not install a filter or filter in a location where freezing
temperatures occur. Freezing may cause permanent damage to this type of
equipment and will void the factory warranty.
6. Allow sufficient space around the unit for easy servicing.
7. Keep the filter out of direct sunlight. The sun”s heat may soften and
distort plastic parts.
c) Fill support bed first. The media will not always spill down inside the
tank and may need to be swept inside.
The large funnel (sold separately makes filling the tank easier and neater.
(Or an empty 1 gallon or 4 liter container with the bottom cut out makes a
good funnel.)
NOTE
Never make a direct connection into a waste drain. A physical air gap of at
least 1.5″ should be used
to avoid bacteria and wastewater travelling back
through the drain line into the softener.
NOTE
The unit is not ready for service until you complete the start-up
instructions,
page 15.
12
Make sure both brass and plastic nuts are tightened well
INSTALLATION STEPS
1. Determine the best location for your water filter, bearing in mind the
location of your water supply lines, drain line and 120 volt AC electrical
outlet. Subjecting the filter to freezing or temperatures above 43°C (110°F)
will void the warranty.
Please notice the inlet and outlet labels on the valve as shown here to
determine the position of the equipment:
NOTE
If the plumbing system is
Inlet
used as the ground leg of the electric supply, conti-
nuity should be maintained
by installing ground straps
around any nonconductive
plastic piping used in
Outlet
installation.
Facts to Remember When Planning Your Installation
1. All installation procedures must conform to local and state or provincial
plumbing codes.
2. Outside faucets used to water lawns and gardens should not supply
untreated water, replace untreated water with feed water to the unit. If
necessary to do this please install check valve, see page 14. A new water line
is often required to be connected to supply untreated water to the inlet of
the water filter and to the outside faucets.
3. Make sure the bypass is attached well to the control valve. Connect the
straight or elbow connectors to the bypass with red clips. Connect the inlet
and outlet of the water filter to the plumbing of the house. The control valve
must not be submitted to temperatures above 43°C (110°F). When sweat fittings
are used, to avoid damaging the control valve, solder the threaded copper
adapters to the copper pipe and then, using Teflon tape, screw the assembly
into the bypass valve.
Do not use pipe thread compound as it may attack the material in the valve
body.
4. Apply Teflon Tape and Orings to the fittings
5. Connect Filter to the house plumbing. Any solder joints near the valve
must be done before connecting any piping to the valve. Always leave at least
6″(152 mm) between the valve and joints when soldering pipes that are
connected to the valve. Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve.
6. Drain Line connection: Using Teflon tape, screw the 1/2″hose barb and
attach oring into the drain port in the valve. Attach 1/2″ drain hose
(Supplied with some models and brands) to the hose barb and tighten securely
with a hose clamp (Supplied with some models and brands). Run the drain line
to a floor drain or a laundry drain. Complete any necessary plumbing.
7. Using the Allen Key (included), place the unit in the bypass position.
Slowly turn on the main water supply. At the nearest cold treated water tap
nearby remove the faucet screen, open the faucet and let water run a few
minutes or until the system is free of any air or foreign material resulting
from the plumbing work.
8. Make sure there are no leaks in the plumbing system before proceeding.
Close the water tap when water runs clean.
9. Open the brine tank / cabinet salt lid and add water until there is
approximately 3″ (75 mm) of water in the tank. Do not add salt to the brine
tank at this time.
NOTE
Before starting installation, read page 17, Plumbing System Clean-Up, for
instructions on some proce-
dures that may need to be performed first.
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INSTALLATION
Tee to outside or high demand unfiltered water
To Outside Faucet Cold (Soft Water) Hot (Soft Water) Out
Cold (Raw water)
Cold (Filtered water)
Check Valve
(Optional)
In
In
Water Heater
Cold (Raw water) Out
Water Filter
120V/10A ent Protect Socket
Brine Tank
Drain Elbow Assembly
Bypass Assembly
Check Valve Water Pipe Inlet
Brine Valve Connector Detail
Brine Elbow Assembly
Water Pipe Outlet
Main Tank
NOTICE – THERE ARE INLET AND OUTLET LABELS ON THE VALVE. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PLUMB AS SHOWN HERE
Optional Overflow Assembly
5
5/8″Overflow Line
Optional Pipes Fixed Structure
5/8″ Drain Line Floor drain
14
NOTE
Waste connections or drain outlet shall be designed and constructed to provide
for connection to the sanitary
waste system through an air-gap of 2 pipe diameters or 1 inch (22 mm)
whichever
is larger.
CAUTION!
Never insert drain line directly into a drain, sewer line, or trap. Always
allow an air gap between the drain line and the wastewater to prevent the
possibility of sewage being back-siphoned
into the conditioner.
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect the Transformer to the Valve
Plug the 12-volt transformer into a 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet.
3. Screen Display
When power is supplied to the control, the screen will display “INITIALIZING
WAIT PLEASE” while it finds the service position.
System initializing Please wait
Familiarize with Button Configuration:
2. Add Water to Brine Tank
Open the brine tank /cabinet salt lid and add water as
per the chart below. Do not add salt to the brine tank
at this time. BTR-100 -2.5 US Gallons
BTR-145 – 3.25 US Gallons BTR-200 – 5.5 US Gallons
Key Pad Configuration:
MENU
Flow Rate 3 gpm/min 18-Apr-2017 10:35AM
Remain 010000GAL
Capacity 01000 GAL
SET
The controller will show the following on the screen: Time, Date and Gallons
Remaining for Regeneration
This function enters the basic set up information
CAUTION!
MENU required at the time of installation. This function accepts the values if changed and advance to the
FAILURE TO FOLLOW STEP 2
SET next page in the menu
WOULD DEPLETE THE RESERVE CAPACITY OF RESIN AND RESULT IN HARDNESS
These buttons increase or decrease the value of the settings while in the programming mode.
LEAKAGE. IN CASE STEP 2 IS MISSED, THEN SOFTENER SHOULD BE REGENERATED TWICE OR THRICE BACK TO BACK TO RESTORE THE RE-
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Main Menu
Rinsing Any Key 3S to Next
18%
SERVE CAPACITY OF RESIN
4. Manually Regenerate the Valve
Regen. Now? Regen. Tonight?
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Brine Refill Any Key 3S to Next
18%
If screen is locked, press Menu Key for 5 seconds to unlock
Complete this cycle to settle the media
IMPORTANT! Complete this cycle to let the air out of the
injector system
Manually Regenerate the Valve and move it to backwash position. Press “MENU”
Key and Scroll down using Up and Down Arrow buttons to “Manual Regen”.
Press “SET” Select “Regen Now”
Skip this cycle by pressing any key for 3
seconds
IMPORTANT! Complete the Backwashing cycle to let the air out of the system
Brine Drawing Any Key 3s To Next
13:59 18%
Backwashing Any Key 3S to Next
18%
SERVICE
BYPASS
Sample Connection
Sample Connection
15
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
4. Manually Regenerate the Valve (Continued)
NOTE** All units are factory programmed for the correct size and regeneration
cycle alteration should only be done by a factory trained technician or after
consultation with one of our technical representatives if you have any
questions please call: 877-288-9888
4a. Open the inlet on the bypass valve slightly and very slowly allow water to
enter the unit. (If the water enters too quickly it will push the media or
carbon up into the control valve and get plugged).
Once the unit has filled sufficiently that water is at least equal to the
height of the top of the media shut down the water for 15 20 minutes for the
carbon to soak. Unplug the power cable. After the carbon has soaked for the
recommended time continue.
4b. Open the inlet on the bypass valve slowly and allow water to enter the
unit. (The outlet of the bypass should remain closed to prevent any fines or
debris from entering the plumbing system. Allow all air to escape from the
unit before turning the water on fully then allow water to run to drain for
3-4 minutes, or until the water at the drain appears to be clear of any fines.
5. Plug in the valve and the valve will automatically advance to the SERVICE
position. Open the outlet valve on the bypass, then slowly open the nearest
treated water faucet and allow the water to run until clear, close the tap and
replace the faucet screen.
6. The Valve is already programmed by the factory. Please continue with set
up of current time and hardness.
Programming the Conditioner
Press “MENU” Key and Select “Date and Time” using “SET” Button and set for
setting the regeneration time,
Press “MENU” Key and Select Main Menu till you hear a beep and select Regen
time.
Set up Current Time of the Day and hardness:
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Salt Reminder Main Menu
Auto On
Date and Time Hardness Manual Regen. Dealer Information Salt Reminder Main Menu
= = Date and Time = = 17-Feb-2016 12:25pm
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
=Hardness =
25 GPG Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
Setting Complete Press To Return
5. Add Salt to the Brine Tank/Cabinet
Put 40 kgs of crystal water softener salt in the brine tank. The unit will
automatically fill the water to the correct level when it regenerates.
16NOTE Brine level will vary as a result of variable and precision brining
functions.
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Salt Reminder Main Menu
Dealer information input letter
by letter
QUALITY WATER 666 3 AVE CHIGAGO IL
TEL 12345678
Setting Complete Press To Return
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information Salt Reminder
Main Menu
Salt Reminder ON OFF
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
Set up
Press Set
Regeneration
Key till you hear
Time:
“Beep”
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Salt Reminder Main Menu
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Advanced Menu
= = Regen. Time = = 02:25AM
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
Start up and programming complete. Unit is now operational.
DURING REGENERATION
Automatic Water Bypass
The regeneration cycle lasts approximately 1.5 hours to 3.0 hours depending on
the specific model, after which treated water service will be restored. During
regeneration, untreated water is automatically bypassed for use in the
household. Hot water should be used as little as possible during this time to
prevent hard water from filling the water heater.
IMPORTANT: This is why the automatic regeneration is set for sometime during
the night and manual regenerations should be performed when little or no water
will be used in the household.
Manual Water Bypass
In case of an emergency such as filter maintenance, you can isolate your water
filter from the water supply using the bypass valve located at the back of the
control. In normal operation the bypass is open with the ON/OFF knobs in line
with the INLET and OUTLET pipes. To isolate the filter, simply rotate the
knobs clockwise (as indicated by the word BYPASS and arrow) until they lock.
You can use your water related fixtures and appliances as the watersupply is
bypassing the softener. However, the water you use will be hard. To resume
treated service, open the bypass valve by rotating the knobs counterclockwise.
Please make sure bypass knobs are completely open otherwise the unfiltered
water could bypass through the valve.
SERVICE
BYPASS
Sample Connection
Sample Connection
BYPASS
New Sounds
You may notice new sounds as your water softener operates. The regeneration
cycle lasts approximately 1.5 hours to 3.0 hours depending on the specific
model. During this time, will be able to hear water running intermittently to
the drain, depending on proximity of the unit to sleeping area and time of
regeneration.
PLUMBING SYSTEM CLEAN-UP
The following procedures are guidelines only but have proven successful in
most instances. Under no circumstances should any procedure outlined below be
followed if contrary to the appliance manufacturer’s instructions. Should
there by any questions concerning the advisability of performing a procedure,
it is strongly recommended the manufacturer’s authorized service outlet be
consulted prior to performing the procedure.
Water Heater
If the water heater has been exposed to both iron and hardness for a long period of time, replacement of the heater tank maybe the only practical solution to prevent continued staining originating from this source. After completing the installation of the conditioner, clean the water heater by following these instructions:
1. Shut off energy supply to water heater and close heater inlet water valve.
2. Drain hot water tank completely. Open inlet water valve allowing heater tank to be refilled with iron-free water. Continue flushing until water runs clear to drain.
3. If, after approximately 30 minutes flushing, water does NOT clear, terminate flushing operation. Refill hot water heater with water and pour approximately 1/2 gallon of
household bleach into top of heater tank. Allow bleach solution to stand in tank for 20 to 30 minutes. Flush tank
Dishwasher
Consult owners’handbook and follow manufacturer’s instructions.
NOTE
If water does not clear in approximately 10 minutes,
water heater should
probably be replaced.
Toilet Flush Tanks 17 Prior to commencing installation of the filter system,
pour 4 to 6 ounces of resin mineral cleaner Pro-Rust Out or or other suitable
cleaner such as CLR that contains a mild acid
into flush tanks and bowls and let stand. When installation is completed,
flush toilets several times with conditioned water. If stains or deposits
return check that lines are connected to treated water. Repeat procedure until
clear. again until water is clear at drain. Turn energy supply on.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE
System Check List
NOTE: Many situations affecting the operation of the product can be diagnosed
in only a few minutes. Please review this section before contacting anyone to
be sure that there is something wrong with the product and not with the
general plumbing system. Please be sure you have reviewed these points before
starting up the unit to ensure a successful installation.
1. Check for Proper Installation a. Is the inlet line of adequate size and
attached to the correct port on the valve?
b. Is the drain line of adequate diameter? Drain line must be sized to prevent
back pressure from reducing backwash flow rate below minimum for the model
installed. Typical examples of minimum drain line diameters are: i) 5/8″ OD
when drain is up to 15 ft from unit and backwash water discharge point is
slightly higher than the control valve ii) 3/4″ OD when drain is 25 ft away
and/or drain is installed overhead c. Has the drain line been “kinked”? A
kinked drain line must be replaced. d. Is the drain line installed in a way
that it will freeze in cold weather?
2. Determine Other Uses of Water in Addition to Normal Domestic Purposes
(e.g. geothermal heating or cooling, swimming pool fill, lawn irrigation, farm
animal watering, etc.) Have any high demand water uses been added subsequent
to the installation of the filter system or overlooked when originally sizing
the system? (If a high demand situation exists, resize the system using
continuous service flow rate data.)
Service Schedule
The seals and spacers along with the piston assembly should be
inspected/cleaned or replaced every year depending on the inlet water quality
and water usage.
See inspection and replacement of Piston assembly and seal and spacer kit,
page 21, figure 2.
The injectors should be cleaned/inspected or replaced every year depending on
the water quality and use. See Clean Injector Assembly, page 21, figure 3
SERVICING OF PARALLEL ADAPTOR should be done annually. All connections need to
be inspected for leaks, the cross pipes should be removed and inspected for
blockage.
if there is no evidence of leaking on the adapter no further inspection is
required. If addtional inspection is required see page 22.
The media should be replenished or replaced depending of inlet water quality
and water consumption. Check with your water treatment expert on the media bed
change
frequency.
Maintenance Kit (60010307) should be used for servicing control on an annual
basis. The
maintenance kit consists of piston assembly, seals and spacers, injectors. See
Fig 1. on right.
Maintenance of your new water conditioner requires very little time or effort but it is essential. Regular maintenance will ensure many years of efficient and trouble free operation.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW BASIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WILL RESULT IN THE UNIT FAILING TO OPERATE PROPERLY AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Bridging
Humidity or the wrong type of salt may create a cavity between the water and
the salt. This action, known as “bridging”, prevents the brine solution from
being made, leading to your water supply being hard.
If you suspect salt bridging, carefully pound on the outside of the plastic
brine
tank or pour some warm water over the salt to break up the bridge. This should
always be followed up by allowing the unit to use up any remaining salt and
then thoroughly cleaning out the brine tank. Allow four hours to produce a
brine solution, then manually regenerate the softener.
CAUTION!
Liquid brine will irritate eyes, skin and open wounds gently wash exposed area
with fresh water. Keep children away from your water conditioner.
Cleaning of your Brine / Salt tank
Salt tanks will build up sludge (undissolved salt) in the bottom of them that
will continue to increase as time goes by. Every 2 – 3 years the salt tank
should be cleaned out
18completely and re started using the original start up instructions. Never
subject your conditioner to freezing, vacuum or to temperatures above 43°C
(110°F).
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE
Checking the Salt Level
Check the salt level monthly. Remove the lid from the cabinet or brine tank,
make sure salt level is always above the brine level.
Add Salt to the Brine Tank/Cabinet
Put 40 kgs of crystal water softener salt in the brine tank. The unit will
automatically fill the water to the correct level when it regenerates. Use
only clean salt labeled for water conditioner use, such as crystal, pellet,
nugget, button or solar. The use of rock salt is discouraged because it
contains insoluble silt and sand which build up in the brine tank and can
cause problems with the system’s operation. Add the salt directly to the tank,
filling no higher than the top of the brine well. NOTE :THE WATER LEVEL SHOULD
BE BELOW THE SALT LEVEL ALL THE TIME
Salt Water
CAUTION!
Incorrect start up, water above the salt level, (not enough salt in tank) will
both effect the units capacity and result in hardness slippage. Should either
of these situations happen or the unit fails to regenerate for any other
reason please first correct the problem. Then regenerate the unit manually 2
times in a row to restore the reserve capacity and bring the media bed back up
to
specification.
Replacing Media Bed
Frequency of replacing bed is determined by water quality and usage. If you
start getting chlorine smell or grey / black coloration of the water from time
to time contact your dealer or supplier with your model number to order
replacement media.
IMPORTANT WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Please have the information below filled out and available when calling in for
parts or warranty:
Model number: Serial number: Valve Serial number: Date installed:
Additional notes:
19 ___
INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF PISTON ASSEMBLY AND
SEAL AND SPACER KIT
Fig. 2
Remove 4 X Screws
Plate
Piston Assembly
Seal and Spacer
Brine Valve Assembly
1. Follow steps 1 to 6 of timer /Powerhead replacement.
2. Remove four screws from the plate on the valve body.
3. Remove the plate from the valve body and pull the Piston Assembly from the
valve. The brine valve assembly can also be removed in this stage.
4. Remove the seal spacer assembly, grease it with silicone lubricant (#
92360) and put back in.
CLEAN INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3
- Injector Cap
2X Screws Gasket
3. 4.
Injector Assembly
5. Replace piston assembly followed by timer assembly. 6. Replace the piston
assembly and reverse
following steps in this section
1. Remove the two screws from the injector cap 2. Pull the injector cap and
gasket 3. Pull the injector assembly and Screen 4. Replace/Clean screen and
injector assembly and
put it back in the valve in appropriate location as shown 5. Put back the
injector cap. Grease the injector assembly orings and injector cap gasket.
Care should be taken to put all orings and gaskets in place and grease them (#
92360) so that they dont pinch 6. After cleaning the injectors it is important
to cycle the valve completely with water and allow to refill for 1 – 2 minutes
to purge all air from the brine system. Air in the brine system can cause the
unit not to draw brine.
Screen
20
WARNING!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT
BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER OR ACCESSING ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS
SERVICING OF PARALLEL ADAPTOR
Tank and Valve Connection Parts
A D
B
C
A. Tank adaptor w/ O ring
B. Pipe connector – 8″- 12″Tanks
Pipe connector – 14″- 18″Tanks
B
C. Parallel tank connector w/ O ring
D. Red Clips (4pcs)
E. 1 ” x 4 Straight , w O ring
E
Apply grease to O-ring Seal to Distributor Tube
Apply grease to Parallel Tank Connector O ring
Apply grease to Tank Connector O ring
Apply grease to Tank Adaptor O ring
Ensure all Oring on both tank connectors are properly dissembled and apply a good amount of grease.
Apply grease to the 1″ Straight Connector O rings
NOTE
Full disassembly requires specialty wrenches item’s 60010116 and 60010117 and
should only be attempted by a qualified service technician. If there is no
indication of leaking or fouling of
the inlets due to harsh water conditions then there should be no need to
disassemble.
METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT (For Models Manufactured AFTER
Valve Serial # Date of November 2015)
- 2X Clips
Meter Cable
4.
-
1. Disconnect the meter cable from the meter. 2. Disconnect the valve from bypass by removing clips 3. Remove the coupling adapter from the valve
-
21 4. Remove the meter support and then the impeller out from the coupling and clean it 5. Replace meter with the help of special tool and re-assemble the
removed components back in the section
METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT (For Models Manufactured BEFORE
Valve Serial # Date of November 2015)
Remove
Meter Cable
6X screws
- 2X Clips
Special Tool
Meter Support
5.
- 1. Disconnect the meter cable from the meter. 2. Disconnect the valve from bypass by removing clips 3. Remove the coupling adapter from the valve
Impeller
4. Remove six screws and pull out the meter support and impeller. 5. Replace
meter with the help of special tool and re-assemble the removed
components back in the section
REPLACE MOTOR
WARNING!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT
BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER OR ACCESSING ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS
Circuit
3. Board
4X Screws
4.
2 X Motor Screws
1. Remove Screws from the back of the valve and pull the cover 2. Remove all
connections from the circuit board 3. Remove the two screws from the motor.
Remove
the motor and watch for the pin under the motor. 4. Replace the motor,
connections and cover
Wire connection to Circuit Board
22
2. Front Cover
Cover 4X Screws
Wire connections to Circuit Board
REPLACE MICROSWITCHES
Microswitch Screws
1. Remove Screws from the back of the valve and pull the cover 2. Remove all connections from the circuit board 3. Remove the two screws from the microswitch 4. Replace the microswitch, connections and cover
Microswitch
CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT
Circuit Board Screws
1. Remove the screws from the back of the valve and pull the front cover
Wire connections to Circuit Board
2. Remove all connections from the circuit board 3. Remove the fours screws
from the circuit board and pull it out
WARNING!
23 ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE REMOVING THE
COVER OR ACCESSING ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS
TIMER REPLACEMENT
Meter Cable
4 X Screws
1. Disconnect the meter cable from the meter. (If flow meter is attached)
Front Cover 2. Remove four screws from the back of the valve cover 3. Remove the front cover of the valve.
Piston Screw
Washer
2 X Screws from Powerhead
Powerhead Assembly
4. Remove the piston screw and washer from the piston 5. Remove the two screws from the powerhead as shown
rod.
6. Life the powerhead from the valve body assembly
7. Replace the powerhead by reverse following the steps in this section
AFTER SERVICING
1. Reconnect drain line 2. Return bypass or inlet valve to normal in service
position. Water Pressure will automatically build in the
filter 3. Check for leaks at all sealed areas. Check Drain seal with the
control in the backwash position 4. Plug electrical cord into outlet 5. Set
Time of Day and cycle the control valve manually to assure proper function.
Make sure control valve is
returned to the In Service position
WARNING!
24ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER OR
ACCESSING ANY INTERNAL CONTROL PARTS
Valve Body Assembly
NOTE
Be sure to shut off any bypass line.
PARTS BREAKDOWN
Control Valve
Straight Connector 1″ 60090003 Elbow Connector 1″ 60090026
Part # 60010068 Part #
60010012S
Part # 18280
Part #60010016 X 4 Part #60010026 X 4
Tank 1
Tank 2
80127817
Bypass Part # 60010004
80127819
Part # 80127819 – 8″ – 12″ up to BXX20 Models Part # 80127817 – 14 – 18″ for BXX30 and 40 Models
Mineral Model Tank 1
Size
100 9×48 150 10×54 200 12×52 250 13×54 300 14×35
Tank 1 Media
CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON
Tank 2 Media
Distributor# Valve #
RESIN 50010006 10010044 RESIN 50010005 10010044 RESIN 50010005 10010044 RESIN 50010005 10010044 RESIN 50010010 10010044
TANK ONE CARBON
Model Mineral Tank # (Natural Color) Tank # Tank # Distrubutor# Valve #
Tank Size
(Black Color) (Blue Color)
Softener Downflow (Single Tank)
75
8 x 44
25010025
25010027 25010026 50010005 10010044
100 9 x 48
25010034
25010036 25010035 50010005 10010044
150 10 x 54
25010049
25010051 25010050 50010005 10010044
200 12 x 52
25010058
25010060 25010059 50010005 10010044
250 13 x 54
25010064
25010066 25010065 50010010 10010044
300 14 x 65 25030001 and 50040039 Not Available Not Available 50010010 10010044
Media Bed #
95401 95401 95402 95403 95403 95404
TANK TWO RESIN
Model Mineral Tank # (Natural Color) Tank #
Tank # Distrubutor# Valve #
Tank Size
(Black Color) (Blue Color)
Softener Downflow (Single Tank)
75 8 x 44
25010025
25010027 25010026 50010005 10010044
100 9 x 48
25010034
25010036 25010035 50010005 10010044
150 10 x 54
25010049
25010051 25010050 50010005 10010044
200 12 x 52
25010058
25010060 25010059 50010005 10010044
250 13 x 54
25010064
25010066 25010065 50010010 10010044
300 14 x 65 25030001 and 50040039 Not Available Not Available 50010010 10010044
Media Bed #
95600 95601 95606 95609 95610 95604
Oring Part # 60010077
Oring Part # 60010077
Tank 1
Tank 2
25
PARTS BREAKDOWN
% %
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% %
%
% % %
% %
%
% % % % % % % % %
%
1 2
5 4
23 6
8 6
9 10 11 12
7
Bypass Parts List
No. Part #
Part Description Qty
1
89 Shaft Knob
2
2
BNT 89 Bypass Shaft 2
3
BNT 89 Bypass Body 1
4
Plug O-Ring 12.42×1.78 2
5 60010209
Bypass Plug
1
6
BNT 89 Bypass Knob Seal 8
7
Steel Retainer Ring 1
8
O-Ring 35.5×2.65 1
9
O-Ring 30×2.65
1
10 60010069
Plug Clip
1
11
O-Ring 30×3.55
1
12 92387
BNT89 Valve Clip
1
No. Part #
Description Qty
B28 60010329
Micro Switch Cable 1
B27 60010115
Meter Cable
1
B26 60010124
Power Cable
1
B25 60010330
Meter Cable Clip
1
B24 60010331
Power Cable Clip
1
B23 92393
Motor 12VAC 3W
1
B22 60010574 Screw on Mounting Plate 8
B21 60010573
Mounting Plate
1
B20 60095658
Motor Pin
1
B19 60010099
Screw on Main Gear 1
B18 60010100 Washer on Main Gear 1
B17 92391
Main Gear
1
B16 92389
Drive Gear
1
B15 60010581
Screw on Back Cover 4
B14 60010332
Washers on Screw 4
B13 60010582 89 Back Cover(Black) 1
B12 92392
Brine Gear
1
B11 60010577 -UF Locating wheel(UF) 1 60010576 – DF
B10 60010661 Washer on Locating Wheel 1
B9 60010333
Screw 2.2×13
1
B8 60010575 Screw on Locating Wheel 1
B7 60010580
Micro Switch
2
B6 60010579 Screws on Micro Switch 2
B5 60010572
Screws on PCB
4
B4
92388
89 PCB
1
B3 60010571 PCB Absorb Shock Foam 1
B2 60010570 89 Front Cover(Black) 1
B1 60010376 Controller Touch Panel 1
60010368 Powerhead 89DF Valve
60010369 Powerhead 89UF Valve
PARTS BREAKDOWN
Injector Assemblies
A31 and A33
60010032 60010033 60010034 60010035 60010126 60010127
No. Part #
Description Qty
(Water Group)
A51 60010184 Brine Line Elbow Nut 1
A50 60010172
Brine Line Elbow 1
A49 60010044 O-ring of Brine Line Elbow 1
A48 60010188 O-ring of BLFC Holder 1
A47 60010173
BLFC Holder
2
A46 60010128 BLFC(0.2GPM)(Optional) 1
A45 60010340 Brine Line Connector 1
A44 60010265
O-ring on Brine Line Connector
1
A43 60010099
Screw on Valve Bottom Connector
2
A42 60010599 Valve Bottom Connector 1
A41 60010080
Distributor O-ring 1
A40 60010598 Central Pipe Adaptor 1
A39 60010597
O-ring of Central Pipe Adaptor
1
A38 60010077
Tank Mouth O-ring 1
A37 60010715
Screen 89 Valve
1
A36 60010595
Injector Cover
1
A35 60010091 O-ring of Injector Cover 1
A34 60010186 Big O-ring of Injector Holder 1
A33
Injector Nozzle(Optional) 1
A32 60010174
Injector Holder
1
A31
Injector Throat(Optional) 1
A30 60010187
Small O-ring of Injector Holder
1
$
A29
89 Valve Body
1
A28 60010069 Secure Clip Brine Line 1
A27 60010343
End Plug Retainer 1
A26 60010076 Valve Body Connect Screws 2
A25 60010075 End Plug Retainer Screws 3
A24 60010574
Screw 3.5×13
1
$
A23
60032
Brine Valve Injector Stem Assembly
1
Seal and Spacer Kit
92382
A22 A21
Spacer-89 Valve
8
Seal-89 Valve
5
A20
Down Flow Piston-89 Valve 1
A19 92383 – DF 92384 – UP Piston Assy 1
$
A18 A17
Piston Assy 92384 – UP Piston Assy
92385 – Filter Piston Assy 1 End Plug-89 Valve 1
A16 92385 – Filter Piston Rod-89 Valve 1
$
A15 Piston Assy
Piston Assembly-89 Valve(DF)
1
A14
DLFC(2.4GPM)(Optional) 1
A13
60095694 12054
DLFC Holder
1
Small DLFC Holder
A12 60010211 O-ring on Drain Elbow 1
Item #s For All Injector Assemblies and Brine Line and Drain Line Washers
A11
60010253 60010254
A10 60010227
Drain Elbow 3/4″NPT 1 Drain Elbow 1″NPT 1 Secure Clip of Drain Line 1
Part #
Part Description
Part #
Part Description
A9
Big O-ring of Adaptor Coupling
2
A46
60010110 BLFC BUTTON #2 0.3GPM A32
60010082* BLFC BUTTON #2 0.7GPM A32 60010128 BLFC BUTTON 0.2GPM
Injector Assemblies
60010601 INJECTOR SET #0000 BLACK THROAT 60010602 NOZZLE #0000 BLACK THROAT
60010603 INJECTOR SET #000 GREY THROAT 60010604 NOZZLE #000 GREY THROAT
60010605 INJECTOR SET #00 VIOLET THROAT 60010606 NOZZLE #00 VIOLET THROAT
60010607 INJECTOR SET #0 RED THROAT
60010608
NOZZLE #0 RED THROAT
60010609 INJECTOR SET #1 WHITE THROAT 60010610 NOZZLE #1 WHITE THROAT
60010611 INJECTOR SET #2 BLUE THROAT 60010612 NOZZLE #2 BLUE THROAT
- Default
A31 and A33
A14
60010686 60010031
60010613 INJECTOR SET #3 YELLOW THROAT 60010614 NOZZLE #3 YELLOW THROAT
60010685 INJECTOR SET #4 GREEN THROAT 60010686 NOZZLE #4 GREEN THROAT
12052
1.4 GPM DLFC WASHER
12053
2.0 GPM DLFC WASHER
60095721 2.4 GPM DLFC WASHER #1s
60010140
4S 5.0GPM
60010142
7S 7.0 GPM
60010143
1 8.0 GPM
60010144
2 11.0 GPM
60010145
3 14.0 GPM
60010146
4 17.0 GPM
60010147
5 21.0 GPM
60010148
6 24.0 GPM
A8 60010585
Adaptor Coupling 2
A7
Small O-ring of Adaptor Coupling
2
A6 92387
Adaptor Secure Clip 2
A5 60010589
89 Valve Connector 1
A4 60010596 Screws of Valve Connector 8
60010238 –
Manufactured
before March
A3
20th, 2018 60010308 –
Impeller Assembly 1
Manufactured
after March 20th,
2018
A2 A1
27 60010587
Bush
2
Impeller Holder
1
PARTS BREAKDOWN
Tank and Valve Connection Part #s
No. Part #
Part Description
Qty
A 60010068M
TANK ADAPTOR W/ O RING
1
80127819 PIPE CONNECTOR – 8″- 12″ TANKS 1 B
80127817 PIPE CONNECTOR – 14″- 18″ TANKS 1
C 60010012S PARALLEL TANK CONNECTOR W/ O RING 1
D 60010025
RED CLIPS (4PCS)
4
60010026
O RING
4
E
60010016
1″BSP STRAIGHT
4
A D
1
60010012S – Parallel Tank Connector Part #s
2
No. Part #
Part Description
Qty
10 60010599 9 60010080
TOP CONE CONNECTOR O-RING 25×3.55
1
1
3
8 60010099
SCREW 2.9×13
2
7 60010077 6 60010025
O-RING 78.74×5.33 RED CLIPS
1
4
2
5 DNR
CONNECTOR BODY
1
4 60010313
RETAINER RING
1
5
3 60010073
O-ring 87.5×3.55
1
2 DNR 1 DNR
Valve Base Clamp Ring
1
6
1
7
8
9
28
10
B
C
B E
60010012S
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (89HTO)
Problem
Possible Solutions
1. CONDITIONER DELIVERS HARD WATER A. Bypass valve is open B. No salt in brine tank C. Injector or screen plugged D. Insufficient water flowing into brine tank E. Hot water tank hardness F. Leak at distributor tube G. Internal valve leak H. Flow meter jammed I. Flow meter cable disconnected or not plugged into meter cap J. Improper programming
A. Close bypass valve B. Add salt to brine tank and maintain salt level above water level C. Replace injectors and screen D. Check brine tank fill time and clean brine line flow tank control if plugged E. Make sure distributor tube is not cracked. Check O ring and tube pilot F. Make sure distributor tube is not cracked. Check O ring and tube pilot G. Replace seals and spacers and/or piston H. Remove obstruction from flow meter I. Check meter cable connection to timer and meter cap J. Reprogram the control to the proper regeneration type, inlet water hardness, capacity or flow meter size.
2. CONDITIONER FAILS TO REGENERATE A. Electrical service to unit has been
interrupted B. Timer is not operating properly C. Defective valve drive motor
D. Improper programming
3. UNIT USES TOO MUCH SALT A. Improper salt setting B. Excessive water in
brine tank C. Improper programming
A. Assure permanent electrical service (check fuse, plug, chain or switch) B.
Replace timer C. Replace drive motor D. Check programming and reset as needed
A. Check salt usage and salt setting B. See #7 C. Check programming and reset
as needed
4. LOSS OF WATER PRESSURE A. Iron build-up in line to water conditioner B.
Iron build-up in water conditioner C. Inlet of control plugged due to foreign
material broken loose from pipes by recent work done on plumbing system.
5. LOSS OF RESIN THROUGH DRAIN LINE A. Air in water system B. Drain line flow
control is too large
6. IRON IN CONDITIONED WATER A. Fouled resin bed B. Iron content exceeds
recommended parameters
A. Clean line to water conditioner B. Clean control and add resin cleaner to
resin bed. Increase frequency of regeneration C. Remove piston and clean
control
A. Assure that well system has proper air eliminator control. Check for dry
well condition. B. Ensure drain line flow control is sized
A. Check backwash, brine draw and brine tank fill. Increase frequency of
regeneration. Increase backwash time. B. Add iron removal filter system
7. EXCESSIVE WATER IN BRINE TANK A. Plugged drain line flow control B. Brine
valve failure C. Improper programming
8. SALT WATER IN SERVICE LINE A. Plugged injector system B. Timer not
operating properly C. Foreign material in brine valve D. Foreign material in
brine line flow control E. Low water pressure F. Improper programming
9. CONDITIONER FAILS TO DRAW BRINE A. Drain line flow control is plugged B.
Injector is plugged C. Injector screen is plugged D. Line pressure is too low
E. Internal control leak F. Improper programming G. Timer not operating
properly
10. CONTROL CYCLES CONTINUOUSLY A. Timer not operating properly B. Faulty
microswitches and/or harness C. Faulty cycle cam operation
A. Clean flow control B. Replace brine valve C. Check programming and reset as needed
A. Clean injector and replace screen B. Replace timer C. Clean or replace brine valve D. Clean brine line flow control E. Raise water pressure F. Check programming and reset as needed
A. Clean drain line flow control B. Clean or replace injectors C. Replace
screen D. Increase line pressure (line pressure must be at least 20 psi at all
times) E. Change seals and spacers and/or piston assembly F. Check programming
and reset as needed G. Replace timer
A. Replace timer B. Replace faulty microswitch or harness C. Replace cycle cam
or reinstall
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (89HTO) (CONTINUED)
Problem
Possible Solutions
11. DRAIN FLOWS CONTINUOUSLY A. Foreign material in control B. Internal control leak C. Control valve jammed in brine or backwash position D. Timer motor stopped or jammed teeth E. Timer not operating properly
A. Remove piston assembly and inspect bore. Remove foreign material and check control in various regeneration positions B. Replace seals and/or piston assembly C. Replace piston and seals and spacers D. Replace timer motor and check all gears for missing teeth E. Replace timer
12. (Error Code) (Error E1) – Electrical Trouble Shooting: Issue1: When the
controller is plugged, the buzzer beeps and the screen displays ” System Error
E1″ Cause: The wire of micro switch is not plugged or loose.
13. (Error Code) (Error E1) – Electrical Trouble Shooting: Issue 2: The
buzzer beeps and the screen displays “System Maintaining E1” Cause: The wire
of micro switch is not plugged or loose..
Check the micro switch and connect the wire well. Check the micro switch and connect the wire.
14. (Error Code) (Error E2) – Electrical Trouble Shooting: Issue: The buzzer beeps and the screen displays “System Error E2″ Cause: The motor can not find its right position, micro switch or motor malfunction, automatic circuit protection action.
Check the current of micro switch and motor.
15. (Error Code) (Error E2) – Electrical Trouble Shooting: Issue 2: The buzzer beeps and the screen displayed ” System Maintaining E2″ Cause: The motor can not find its right position.
Replace Motor or PCB.
MASTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Below is how the settings are set at factory:
MODELS LANGUAGE REGION
75 ENGLISH US GALLONS 100 ENGLISH US GALLONS 150 ENGLISH US GALLONS 200
ENGLISH US GALLONS 250 ENGLISH US GALLONS 300 ENGLISH US GALLONS
MASTER PROGRAMMING – 89 UPFLOW Master Programming (V1.5)
PRESS +’ AND
-‘ FOR 8 SECONDS
PRESS MENU KEY AND SCROLL TO MAIN MENU’. THEN PRESS
SET’ TILL IT BEEPS.
SCROLL TO ADVANCED MENU
VALVE
METER RATIO
SALT VS EFFICIENCY
AUTO CALCUL
Cycle Delay
RESIN VOLUME
REFILL RATE REGEN MODE
BW/RINSE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE REGEN.
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
0.75CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
1.0CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
1.5CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
2.0CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
2.5CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
UPFLOW
Turbine L
DEFAULT
ON
DEFAULT
3CF
0.2
METER DELAY
10
OFF
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MASTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE (CONTINUED)
BRINE RINSE
MASTER PROGRAMMING – 89 UPFLOW Master Programming (V1.5)
PRESS MENU KEY AND SCROLL TO MAIN MENU’. THEN PRESS
SET’ TILL IT BEEPS.
SCROLL TO ADVANCED MENU
BACK WASH
RINSE
BRINE REFILL
AUXILIARY SERVICE BACKLIGHT HISTORY SALT REMINDER OUTPUT SETTINGS SETTINGS VALUES – SALT USAGE
ALARM ON TIME
SALT QUANTITY
DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DONT TOUCH OFF Energy Save Reset history DEFAULT
5:00PM-7:00PM 5:00PM-7:00PM 5:00PM-7:00PM 5:00PM-7:00PM 5:00PM-7:00PM 5:00PM-7:00PM
80 lbs 80 lbs 80 lbs 80 lbs 80 lbs 80 lbs
Flow Rate 00.00GPM 25-Dec-2015 04:55 PM Remain: 1,280 GAL Capacity: 1,500 GAL
The controller will show the following on the screen – Time, Date and number
of Days Remaining for Regeneration:
How to set Master Programming
(Authorized Dealer Only)
Press and for 8 seconds. Press “SET” to select and “MENU” to go back
MENU
SET
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs
Effiiency Setting Auto Calculation
= Language = English
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs
Effiiency Setting Calculation
= Region = U.S. Gallon
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs
Effiiency Setting Calculation
= Valve Setting = Filter Downflow Upflow
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs Effiiency Setting Calculation
Meter Radio
Turbine L Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Turbine L K. 0.73 A. 0.00 DO NOT TOUCH
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs Effiiency Setting Calculation
= Initial Setup Interface = Language Region Valve Meter Ratio Salt Vs Effiiency Setting Calculation
= Salt Vs Effiiency = E: 3.0 lbs Vs 5000 Grs S: 06.0 lbs Vs 4150 Grs H: 12.0 lbs Vs 2500 Grs
= Auto Calculation =
ON OFF Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
Setting Complete Press To Return
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ADVANCED MENU UPFLOW
PRESS “MENU”KEY AND SCROLL TO “MAIN MENU”. THEN
PRESS “SET” TILL IT BEEPS. SCROLL TO ADVANCED MENU
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Brine Pre-
Fill Set Advanced Menu
Press”MENU”key . Press – to advance to Advanced Menu. Press and hold “SET” 5 seconds or until you hear a beep. Press or to choose menu option. Press “SET” to enter. Press or to change option. Press “SET” to accept.
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Resin Volume = Depends on model Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Refill Rate = 0.2 gpm
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Regen. Mode = Days Calendar Meter Immediate Meter Delay Meter Override
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash/Rinse
Overide Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Backwash Override = ON OFF
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
= Backwash Override = 10 Regens
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Emergency Regen. = ON OFF
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
To Set a System Service Schedule
By the Volume
Service Maintenance By the Time
Service Settings ON
Delay Days
By volume and time 03 Days
Service Reset Reset confirm?
OFF
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= Regen. Cycles = Backwash Duration Brine Draw Duration Rinse Duration Refill
Duration
= Backwash Duration = 12 Minutes
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles Auxillary Output History Values
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles Auxillary Output Service Setting History Values
Do Not Touch Values Factory Use Only
= Service Settings =
ON OFF Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Brine Draw Durationn =
123 Minutes Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
= Rinse Durationn =
15 Minutes Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
= Refill Duration =
12.5 Minutes Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles Auxillary Output Service Setting Backlit
Setting History Values
= Backlit Settings = Energy Save Always ON
Press To Cancel Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
RESIN VOLUME
This setting is the amount of ion exchange media used in the system. The value
is used to calculate system capacity and refill time. It is also used to
select the pre-engineered valve cycle settings.
BACKWASH OVERIDE
This setting can be used to skip the back wash cycle. As an example if the
setting is 10, the system will skip 10 back wash cycles. The setting will only
work if the WATER TYPE is set to CITY for clean water applications.
REFILL RATE
This value should match the BLFC flow washer. It is used to calculate the
refill time.
REGEN MODE
DAYS – Every X days the system will regenerate at the regen time.
CALENDAR – On specific days of the week the system will regenerate at the
regen time.
METER IMMEDIATE – When the volume remaining reaches zero gallons the system
will
32immediately regenerate. METER DELAYED – When the volume remaining goes below
the calculated reserve for that day the system will regenerate at the regen
time.
METER OVERIDE – When the volume remaining goes below the calculated reserve
for that day the system will regenerate at the regen time or when X days has
passed. Which ever occurs first.
EMERGENCY REGEN
When set to ON, the system will start a forced regeneration when the remaining
capacity reaches 3%. The regeneration consists of 8 minutes of Brine and 12
minutes of Rinse. The 20 minutes regeneration will restore up to 33% of the
system capacity. At the next regeneration time (2:00 AM), the system will
automatically perform a standard regeneration to restore capacity to 100%.
UF SOFTENER (UP FLOW)
This mode is for the operation of an up flow regenerating softener. The
regeneration sequence is 1.
BRINE MAKE (REFILL), 2. BRINE, 3. BACKWASH, 4 RINSE, 5. REFILL.
MAIN MENU UPFLOW
Press”MENU”key . Press – to advance to Advanced Menu. Press and hold “SET” 5
seconds or until you hear a beep. Press or to choose menu option. Press “SET”
to enter. Press or to change option. Press “SET” to accept.
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Main Menu
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Advanced
Menu
= Regen. Time = 02:25 AM
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Advanced
Menu
= Salt Mode = Economy Mode Standard Mode High capacity Mode
= Salt Mode = Economy Mode Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Brine
Prefill Set Advanced Menu
= Brine Prefill Set = ON OFF
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
= Main Menu = Regen. Time Setting System Capacity Salt Mode Setting Brine
Prefill Set Prefill Advanced Menu
= Prefill Set = 70%
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
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DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN
PRESS “MENU”KEY AND SCROLL TO “MAIN MENU”. THEN PRESS “SET” TILL IT BEEPS.
SCROLL TO ADVANCED MENU
Press “MENU” key Press – to advance to Main Menu Press “SET” or until you hear a beep. Press to advance to Advanced Menu Press and hold “SET” 5 seconds or until you hear a beep. Press to advance to History Values Press”SET” or until you hear a beep. Press or to choose menu option. Press “SET” to enter. Press or to change option. Press “SET” to accept.
PARAMETER
LAST REGEN ON
USED SINCE REGEN
CURRENT FLOW RATE PEAK FLOW RATE SOFTWARE VERSION
RESERVE
28 DAYS HISTORY
USAGE HISTORY
TOTAL USED TOTAL REGENS
TOTAL DAYS
DESCRIPTION
Date of last system regeneration.
Volume used since last regeneration.
The current system flow rate.
The peak or highest flow rate since last regeneration.
The software version programmed on the PCB.
The calculated reserve for each day based on the highest days usage over the
past 4 weeks.
The volume used for each of the last 28 days.
The usage since system start up and from the last reset.
The total volume used.
The total quantity of regenerations.
The total days in operation.
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= 28 Days Reset = NO YES
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
= 28 Days History = Sun Dec 01: 5800 Gal Mon Dec 02: 5801 Gal
Sat Dec 28: 5806 Gal
= Advanced Menu = Resin Volume Refill Rate Regen. Mode Backwash Override
Emergency Regen. Regen. Cycles History Values
= History Values = General Diagnostics Reserve Usage History
= History Values = General Diagnostics Reserve Usage History
Last Regen. On: 17-Feb-2016, 02:00AM Used Since Regen.
0051 Gallons
Current Flow Rate: 15.22 gpm
Used Since Regen. 85.22 gpm
Peak Flow Rate on: 17-Feb-2016, 12:25PM
Software Version 1.10
Sunday: 5800 Gal Monday: 5801 Gal Tuesday: 5802 Gal Wednesday: 5803 Gal
Thursday: 5804 Gal Friday: 5805 Gal Saturday: 5806 Gal
Highest record in last 4 weekdays
= Usage History = 28 Days History History Since Startup History Since Reset
= Usage History = 28 Days History History Since Startup History Since Reset
= 28 Days Reset = NO YES
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
= 28 Days Reset = Reset Confirm? Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Page by page display
= 28 Days History = Sun Dec 01: 5800 Gal Mon Dec 02: 5801 Gal
Sat Dec 28: 5806 Gal
= History Since Startup = Peak Flow Rate:
85.22 gpm Total Used:
123456789 Gallons
Total Regen.s: 0088
Total Days: 0325
= History Values = General Diagnostics Reserve Usage History
= Usage History = 28 Days History History Since Startup History Since Reset
= History Since Reset = Peak Flow Rate:
85.22 gpm Total Used:
123456789 Gallons
Untreated water: 2123456 Gallons
Total Regen.s: 0088
Total Days: 0325 Confirm and return One by One
= History Since Reset = Reset Confirm? Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
HOW TO SET DATE AND TIME, MANUAL REGENERATION AND DEALER INFORMATION
PRESS “MENU” KEY AND SCROLL TO “MAIN MENU”. THEN PRESS “SET” TILL IT BEEPS.
PRESS “MENU”KEY AND SCROLL TO “MAIN MENU”. THEN PRESS “SET” TILL IT BEEPS.
Standby interface
Auto On
Press “MENU” key Press or to change menu option. Press “SET” to enter. Press or to change value. Press “SET” to accept.
Date and Time
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Main Menu Auto On
= Date and Time = 17-Feb-2016, 12:25PM
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Setting Complete Press To Return
Date and Time
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Main Menu
Auto On 89 Downflow
89 Upflow
Regen. Now? Regen. Tonight?
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Regen. Now? Regen. Tonight?
Press To Cancel
Press To Confirm
Backwashing … Any Key 3s To Next
13:59 18%
Brine Drawing … Any Key 3s To Next
103:59 68%
Brine Drawing … Any Key 3s To Next
063:59 50%
Backwashing … Any Key 3s To Next
13:59 88%
Date and Time Hardness
Manual Regen. Dealer Information
Main Menu
Auto On
Dealer information input letter by letter
“To be entered by installer” 123 4 AVE City
TEL 123-456-7891
Setting Complete Press To Return
Rinsing … Any Key 3s To Next
00:00 90%
Rinsing … Any Key 3s To Next
12:09 90%
Refilling … Any Key 3s To Next
00:00 98%
Refilling … Any Key 3s To Next
03:59 98%
MENU
Refilling …
Refilling …
Any Key 3s To Next
Any Key 3s To Next
SET
DATE AND TIME
Time of day is for normal operation of system and the scheduling of the
regeneration time. The date is used in a diagnostic function to track the last
time the system regenerated.
HARDNESS
This value is the maximum compensated water hardness in grains per gallon of
the raw water supply. It is used to calculate the system capacity. If Ferrous
Iron is present add 4 gpg for every 1 ppm of Ferrous Iron.
MANUAL REGENERATION
To start an immediate regeneration select the Manual Regen option. This
setting determines the time of day to perform a scheduled regeneration.
35 DEALER INFORMATION
This is optional. Dealer information can be added.
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