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Regeneration
There are several conditions that will cause the control to trip a regeneration. The “Regen” enunciator will light when the control
has signaled for a regeneration. The “Regen” enunciator will flash while the control is in regeneration. The following are conditions
that will call for regeneration:
1 When the Soft-Minder
®
meter has recorded the passage of a predetermined number of gallons.
2 When the Aqua-Sensor
®
Probe senses the hardness in the Cullex Media.
3 At the preset time, when the number of days without a regeneration is equal to the Timeclock Backup setting.
4 At the preset time, when the “Regen” button is depressed once. “Regen” will light.
5 Immediately, when the “Regen” button is depressed for three seconds. “Regen” will light and blink.
6 Immediately, if power to the unit has been off for more than 3 hours and time of day has been restored.
An override function is to exist to allow for the control
to initiate a delayed regeneration if DIP switch #
6 is set to ‘delay’. To initiate the override function
simultaneously press and hold the “Up” and “Down”
keys for 3 seconds while in the service mode. The
display will show the program of power up as “dELAY”
or IMMEd” with “IMMEd” being the default.
Toggle the setting with the “Up” or “Down” key and save the setting and exit by pressing the “Program” key. If set to delayed, then
after a >3hr power outage the “regen” icon will light and the regeneration will begin when the timer reaches the next programmed
time of regeneration. If set to immediate, the regeneration will begin as soon as the control completes the homing cycle. If DIP
switch 6 is set to “ON”, the unit will begin a regeneration immediately for instances 1 and 2. With DIP switch 6 set to “OFF”, the
regeneration will not begin until the preset regeneration time.
1. Once all plumbing is finished and with the unit on bypass, flush the plumbing system until water is clear and no foreign material
is detected.
2. Initiate an extra recharge by pressing and holding the “REGEN” button for approximately 3 seconds.
3. Plug in aeration pump. Open the inlet valve on the by-pass to the aeration tank and allow the tank to fill with water and come
up to full line pressure. You do not have to wait for the air recharge cycle (air pump running) to finish before proceeding to the
next step.
4. Slowly open the outlet valve on the by-pass(s) for the aeration tank and filter.
5. Allow the unit to fill slowly until water flows from the drain.
6. When water flows to drain, open the inlet valve fully. Watch the drain discharge for media particles. If media particles appear,
reduce the flow. Increase the flow again when media particles no longer appear in the discharge. When the unit is filled with
water, return the timer to the service position.
7. Start-up is complete!
Final Start-Up
Final Start-Up 29
Note: If set to immediate mode as timeclock or timeclock backup, the unit will initiate regeneration at 12:00 AM. In the delay
mode, “REG” indicator will light at Time of Regeneration and regeneration will occur at delayed time.
Note: If set to “Delay”, the unit will NOT do an immediate regeneration when Maxcap is reached.
Caution! The media must be soaked for at least 12 hours before start-up (see preparation). Filling the tank without
presoaking will likely cause media loss!
Warning! Although not normally necessary, should you need to disassemble any part of the control valve
or remove the control from the tank assembly or associated plumbing, depressurize the unit first closing the
main supply valve, then open a convenient faucet down stream from the water conditioner.
Caution! If a sudden rush of water enters the filter, some of the media could be thrown up into the control valve.
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