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This display is used to set the Regeneration Type. This option setting is identified by the number 7 in the first digit. There are 3 possible settings: Timeclock Delayed. The control will determine that regeneration is required when the set Regeneration Time has been reached. The Regeneration Day Override setting will determine which days a regeneration cycle will be initiated. Example: [] Meter Immediate. The control will determine that regeneration is required when the available volume of softened water drops to or below zero.
Regeneration to begin immediately. Example: [] Page 10 Printed in U. Meter Delayed. The control will determine that a regeneration is required when the available volume of softened water drops to or below zero.
Regeneration is to begin immediately at the set Regeneration Time. With Meter Delayed Regeneration Type set, it will be up to the programmer to determine a reserve capacity and subtract that value from the calculated full capacity of the unit.
This display will not be viewed with Timeclock Regeneration Type set. The next display viewed is the option setting for Regeneration Time. It is identified by a non-flashing colon between two sets of numbers.
Set the desired time of day that a regeneration may occur, if required. This display will not be viewed with Meter Immediate Regeneration Type set. This display is used to set the maximum amount of time in days the unit can be in service without a regeneration.
With Meter Immediate Regeneration Type selected, regeneration will begin at the same point in time some amount of days ago when the last regeneration cycle was initiated. An OFF setting will cancel this feature with all regeneration types except Timeclock Regeneration were it must be used. The next displays viewed are part of a series of option settings used to program the Regeneration Cycle.
Up to 4 steps can be programmed. Each display is used to set the duration time in minutes or tenths of minutes - Metric of that specific step in a regeneration cycle. A step will turn on for the regeneration cycle step being programmed. Regeneration steps are skipped by setting the display to 0 and regeneration ended by setting the step after the last active step to OFF, as shown below and on the next page: Examples: Regeneration Cycle Step 1 - 8 minutes Regeneration Cycle Step 3 - skipped Example: - [] - [] lbs.
Page 11 Printed in U. The next display is used to set the flowmeter size. This option setting is identified by the letter F in the first digit. In this display set the proper amount of pulses generated by the flow meter for each gallon or liter of water flow.
This setting will not be viewed with Timeclock Regeneration Type selected. This display is used to set the type of valve used with the control. This option setting is identified by the letter o in the first digit. There are two possible selections with 1 being the required setting. This display is used to set the frequency of the power applied to the control. When properly set, all timekeeping functions will remain accurate.
This option setting is identified by the letters LF in the first digit. There are two possible selections. The Program Mode will be exited and normal operation resumed. All option setting will then reset to the default values. Control programming will then have to be reset as necessary.
Page 12 Printed in U. Conditioned water enters center tube thru the bottom distributor then flows up thru the center tube and to the outlet of the valve. Hard water enters unit at valve inlet - flows into injector housing and thru nozzle and throat to draw brine from the brine tank - brine flows down thru the center tube and up thru the mineral and out thru the drain line.
Slow Rinse. Hard water enters unit at valve inlet - flows into injector housing and thru nozzle and throat down thru the center tube and up thru the mineral and out thru the drain line.
Page 14 Printed in U. Brine Tank Fill Position Hard water enters unit at valve inlet and flows around the piston down thru the mineral. Conditioned water flows up thru the center tube - flows thru the injector housing - thru the brine valve to fill the brine tank.
Page 15 Printed in U. Quantity 1. Not Shown. Part No. Quantity Part No. Description 1. Spacer, End 3. Spacer 4. Seal 5. Piston, Up-flow 6. Retainer, Piston Rod 7. End Plug Assembly 8. Piston Rod Brine Valve Stem O-Ring, Spacer, Brine Valve Quad Ring, Cap, Brine Valve Spring, Brine Valve Washer, Plain, Nylon Retaining Ring Flow Washer specify size Flow Control Housing, Plastic Retainer, Drain Plug, Injector, Softener Injector Throat specify size , , 00, 0, 1, 2 Injector Nozzle specify size , , 00, 0, 1, 2 Vortex Generator Screen Injector Seal, Injector Screw, Hex Washer Head, x 1 Adapter, BLFC Adapter Coupling Clip, Mounting Item No.
Page 24 Printed in U. Seal, By-Pass 3. Plug, By-Pass 4. Side Cover 5. Label 6. Screw 7. Side Cover 8. Lever, By-Pass 9. Turn off water supply to conditioner: a.
If the conditioner has an integral by-pass valve, put it in the by-pass position. If there is only a shut-off valve near the conditioner inlet, close it. Relieve water pressure in the conditioner by stepping the control into the backwash position momentarily. Return the control to the service position. Unplug electrical cord from outlet. Disconnect brine tube and drain line connections at the injector body. Remove the two injector body mounting screws. The injector and brine module can now be removed from the control valve.
Remove and discard brine body O-rings. To replace brine valve. Pull brine valve from injector body, also remove and discard O-ring at bottom of brine valve hole. Apply silicone lubricant to new O-ring and reinstall at bottom of brine valve hole. Apply silicone lubricant to O-ring on new valve assembly and press into brine valve hole, shoulder on bushing should be flush with injector body. To replace injectors and screen. Remove injector cap and screen, discard Oring.
Unscrew injector nozzle and throat from injector body. Screw in new injector throat and nozzle, be sure they are sealed tightly. Install a new screen. Apply silicone lubricant to new O-ring and install around oval extension on injector cap.
Apply silicone lubricant to three new O-rings and install over three bosses on injector body. Insert screws thru injector cap and injector. Place this assembly thru hole in timer housing and into mating holes in the valve body. Tighten screws. Reconnect brine tube and drain line. Return by-pass or inlet valving to normal service position. Water pressure should now be applied to the conditioner, and any by-pass line shut off.
Check for leaks at all seal areas. Check drain seal with the control in the backwash position. Plug electrical cord into outlet. Set time of day and cycle the control valve manually to assure proper function. Make sure control valve is returned to the service position. Make sure there is enough salt in the brine tank. Start regeneration cycle manually if water is hard. Follow Steps A.
Remove the control valve back cover. Remove the control valve front cover. Disconnect the meter dome signal wire from the front cover and feed it back through the control. Remove screw and washer at drive yoke. Remove timer mounting screws. The entire timer assembly will now lift off easily. Put new timer on top of valve. Be sure drive pin on main gear engages slot in drive yoke. Replace timer mounting screws. Replace screw and washer at drive yoke.
Replace meter signal wire. Replace the control valve back cover. Remove end plug retainer plate. Pull upward on end of piston yoke until assembly is out of valve. Inspect the inside of the valve to make sure that all spacers and seals are in place, and that there is no foreign matter that would interfere with the valve operation. Take new piston assembly as furnished and push piston into valve by means of the end plug. Twist yoke carefully in a clockwise direction to properly align it with drive gear.
Replace end plug retainer plate. Place timer on top of valve. Page 27 Printed in U. Pull upward on end of piston rod yoke until assembly is out of valve. Remove and replace seals and spacers. Take piston assembly and push piston into valve by means of the end plug.
Remove two screws and clips at by-pass valve or yoke. Pull resin tank away from plumbing connections. Pull meter module out of control valve. Remove signal wire from meter module, snap tab on end opposite wire cable. Apply silicone lubricant to four new O-rings and assemble to four ports on new meter module.
Install signal wire into new meter module. Assemble meter to control valve. Note, meter portion of module must be assembled at valve outlet. Push resin tank back to the plumbing connections and engage meter ports with by-pass valve or yoke. Attach two clips and screws at by-pass valve or yoke. Be sure clip legs are firmly engaged with lugs. Page 28 Printed in U.
Softener fails to regenerate automatically. Cord plugged into intermittent or dead power source. Connect to constant power source. Disconnected meter cable. Reconnect cable. Defective power cord.
Replace cord. Defective timer, meter or sensor.
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