Atlas Filtri AQUARIUS CS16H-1017 User manual

SOFTENERS
AQUARIUS
USER MANUAL


READ THIS PAGE FIRST 4
WATER CONDITIONER BASICS 5
SOFTENER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 6
SOFTENER SYSTEM DIMENSIONS 7
UNPACK & INSPECT YOUR WATER SOFTENER 8
CHECK THE VALVE SERIAL NUMBER 9
CHECK THE SOFTENER SERIAL NUMBER 10
PARTS BREAKDOWN 11
PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15
WATER BYPASS 17
PROGRAMMING GUIDE 18
START-UP INSTRUCTIONS 21
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 23
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 29
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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READ THIS PAGE FIRST
BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
Personal injury or property damage could result if you fail to
follow instructions in this manual.
Atlas Filtri Engineering reserves the right to change the
specifications referred to in this literature at any time,
without prior notice.
It is recommended to annually inspect and service the
control valve. Frequent cleaning and/or replacement
of piston, seals, and/or spacers may be necessary
depending on how harsh the conditions are.
This system and its installation must comply with state
and local regulations. Check with your local public works
department for plumbing and sanitation codes. Local codes
should be followed in the event the codes conict with any
content in this manual.
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.
This unit must be operated at temperatures between 4°C -
43°C(40°F and 110°F)
Do not use this water softener on hot water supplies.
Do not install this unit where it may be exposed to wet
weather, direct sunlight, or temperatures outside of the
range specied above.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved.
You must read and understand the contents of this manual
before installing or operating your water softener.
Softeners are exposed to high levels of iron,
manganese, sulfur, and sediments. Damage to pistons,
seals, and/or spacers within the control valve are not
covered in this warranty due to the harsh environment.
Do not use water that is microbiologically unsafe
without adequate disinfection before or after this
system.
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.
Apply provided NSF certified lubricant to all o-rings
during installation. Do not use pinched or damaged
o-rings during installation.
Atlas Filtri Engineering guarantees that your new water
conditioner is built of quality material and workmanship.
When properly installed and maintained, it will give years
of trouble free service.
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The appliance is only to be used with the power supply
unit provided with the appliance.
The appliance must only be supplied at safety extra low
voltage corresponding to the marking on the appliance.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
INSTALL
NOTES &
SAFETY
MESSAGES
Watch for the
following messages
in this manual:
CAUTION
EXAMPLE:
Disassembly while under pressure
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard!Unplug the unit before removing
the cover or accessing any internal control parts.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
Check and comply with
your state and local
codes. You must follow
these guidelines.
NOTE

WATER CONDITIONER BASICS
WHAT IS HARD WATER AND HOW IT IS SOFTENED
All of the fresh water in the world originally falls as rain,
snow, or sleet. Surface water evaporates and is drawn
upward by the sun, forming clouds. Then, nearly pure and
soft as it starts to fall as rain. It begins to collect impurities as
it passes through smog and dustladen atmosphere back to
the ground. And as it seeps through soil and rocks it gather
hardness, rust, acid, unpleasant tastes and odors.
Water hardness is caused primarily by limestone dissolved
from the earth by the rainwater. Because of this, in earlier
times, people who wanted soft water collected rainwater
from roofs in rain barrels and cisterns before it picked up
hardness from the earth.
Some localities have corrosive water. A softener cannot
correct this problem. This softner has warranty disclaims of
liability for corrosion of plumbing lines,xtures or appliances.
Iron is a common water problem. The chemical/physical
nature of iron found in natural water supplies is exhibited in
four general types:
1. DISSOLVED IRON—Also calqled ferrous or “clear water”
iron. Dissolved iron is soluble in water and is detected by
taking a sample of the water to be treated in a clear glass.
The water in the glass is initially clear, but on standing
exposed to the air, it may gradually turn cloudy or colored
as it oxidizes. This type of iron can be removed from the
water by the same ion exchange principle that removes the
hardness elements, calcium and magnesium.
2. PARTICULATE IRON—Also called ferric or colloidal
iron. This type of iron is an undissolved particle of iron.
A filtering treatment will be required to remove this
type of iron. A softener will remove larger particles, but
the particles may not be washed out in regeneration
effectively and will eventually foul the ion exchange
resin.
3. ORGANIC BOUND IRON—This type of iron is strongly
attached to an organic compound in the water. The ion
exchange process alone cannot break this bond down
and the softener will not remove this type of iron.
4. BACTERIAL IRON—This type of iron is protected
inside a bacteria cell. Like the organic bound iron, it is
not removed by a water softener.
It’s important that when a softener is removing both
hardness and dissolved iron, it must regenerate more
frequently than it normally would for just hardness.
Many factors and formulas have been used to determine
this frequency. It is recommended that the softener
be regenerated when it has reached 50–75% of the
calculated hardness alone capacity. This will minimize
the potential for bed fouling.
Regular resin bed cleaning is needed to keep the bed
from coating with iron if you are operating a water
softener on clear water iron. Even when operating
a softener on water with less than the maximum of
dissolved iron, regular cleanings should be performed.
Clean every six months or more often if iron appears in
your conditioned water supply. Use resin bed cleaning
compounds carefully following the directions on the
container.
CAUTION DO NOT USE WATER FILTERED THROUGH THIS SOFTENER WHERE THE WATER
IS MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE OR THE WATER IS OF UNKNOWN QUALITY.
THE WATER MUST BE DISINFECTED BEFORE OR AFTER THE UNIT.
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SOFTENER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
BNT850SE UF VALVE
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Capacities of conditioners may deviate from the chart above depending on ow rates and raw water conditions.
Hardness removal is based on standard salt setting(6lbs/cf).
Iron content must not exceed 1 ppm. Beyond 1 ppm an iron softener must be used.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product improvements which may deviate from the specications 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.
Changing salt settings from factory setting may require changing injector sizes to achieve stated capacities.
Do not subject the unit to freezing temperatures.
Performance Data Sheet and Specications
Model CS16H-1017 CS16H-1035
Control System BNT-850SE UF Control Valve
Regeneration Type UP Flow
Integrated Meter in Bypass Yes Yes
Hardness Removal(6 lb/cf Salt Dosage) 704 Gram 1408 Gram
Media Loaded Yes Yes
Resin Quantity 12.5 L 25 L
Resin Type Extremely High Capacity Ion Exchange Resin - Exclusive
Tank Size 10x17 10x35
Salt Storage Capacity 24 Kg 64 Kg
Recommended Service Flow Rate
6.7 L/M 13 L/M
Recommended Cycle Settings
Backwash Duration Setting 1 Min 3 Min
Brine Duration Setting 34 Min 87 Min
Rinse Duration Setting 3 Min 5 Min
Rell Duration Setting 4.4 Min 8.8 Min
Salt Used - Per Regeneration(6 lb/cf Salt Dosage) 1.2 Kg 2.4 Kg
Water Used - Regeneration 60 L 132 L
Flow Rate(Only valve)
Continuous Flow Rate @ 15 psi Pressure Drop 4700L/H
Peak Flow Rate @ 25 psi Pressure Drop 6100L/H
Back Wash Flow Rate@ 25 psi Pressure Drop 1800L/H
Shipping Weight 25 Kg 45 Kg
Pipe Size 3/4”or 1”
Plumbing Connections Includes 3/4”& 1“ Straight Fittings
Electrical Requirements Input 110V-120V / 220-240V AC 50/60Hz
Output 12V AC 650mA
Water Temperature 3 ~38℃
Water Pressure 0.14 ~0.86MPa

SOFTENER SYSTEM DIMENSIONS
1017 TANK
1035 TANK
7
368mm
480mm
502mm
324mm
584mm
511mm
668mm
962mm
480mm
324mm
1044mm
511mm

Straight Adaptor
(C/W O-ring)
1× Bypass Tool
1× Transformer
1× Grease Packet
Manual
1× Manual
UNPACK & INSPECT YOUR WATER SOFTENER
Inspect the water softner for any shipping damage. If damage is found, notify the transportation company and request a damage
inspection. Damage to cartons should also be noted.
Handle the softener unit with care. Do not drop the unit or set on sharp, uneven projections on the oor. Do not turn the softener
unit upside down.
NOTE
IF THERE IS A SEVERE LOSS IN WATER PRESSURE WHEN THE SOFTENER UNIT IS INITIALLY PLACED IN SERVICE,
THE SOFTENER TANK MAY HAVE BEEN LAID ON ITS SIDE DURING TRANSIT. IF THIS OCCURS, BACKWASH THE
SOFTENER TO "RECLASSIFY" THE MEDIA.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damages in transit. Small parts, needed to install the Softener, are in a parts box.To avoid
loss of the small parts, keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to install.
ACCESSORIES CONTENTS :
2×
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CHECK THE VALVE SERIAL NUMBER
Valve Conguration Sticker
(22018220): Valve part #
(N)YEAR: "N" stand for year 2017, "M" stand for year 2016, "L" stand
for year 2015, "K" stand for year 2014...
(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
Valve Model Sticker
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VALVE SERIAL NUMBER:
Valve Part # Year
22018220N730001
Month Date Batch code
Check to make sure the valve type matches what you ordered. The valve conguration sticker will show the injector, BLFC
and DLFC size. The valve model sticker shows model, hardware/software version, serial # and batch code of the control valve.
Serial numbers are important for troubleshooting.
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CHECK THE SOFTENER SERIAL NUMBER
(00299407): Softener part #
(N)YEAR: "N" stand for year 2017, "M" stand for year 2016, "L" stand for
year 2015, "K" stand for year 2014...
(8)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)
(9)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
10
00219055N890001
00299407N890001
Valve Part # Year
00299407N890001
Month Date Batch code

PARTS BREAKDOWN
SOFTENER PARTS LIST
A16 05030044 Controller Back Cover(Black)
1
A17
21709003 Secure Clip
2
A18 07050093 Snap-gauge Small(Black)
1
A19 07050092 Snap-gauge Big(Black)
1
A20 02170008M Overow assy
1
A21 07030098 Brine Well Cap
1
A22 07030055W 0435 Brine Well
1
07030054W 0417 Brine Well
1
A23 21710104B Brine Well Clamp
1
A24 07010014G 0435 Brine Valve Assy
1
07010013G 0417 Brine Valve Assy
1
No. Part # Description Qty
A1
21710110 Pressure Tank Clamp
1
A2
07591035 1035 Pressure Tank
1
07501017 1017 Pressure Tank
1
A3
02030016 Distribution Assy-1035
1
02030018 Distribution Assy-1017
1
A4
07060009 Top Cone
1
A5
22018603 Control Valve Assy
1
A6
22053013B Bypass Valve Assy
1
A7
07030498 Softener Cover(White)
1
A8
07030499 Softener Trim Cover(Green)
1
A9
07080032 Ribbon
1
A10
06055016 Metal Buckle
2
A11
07030501 Softener Salt Lid(White)
1
A12
50030186 Glass Control Panel
2
A13
07030500 Sliding Cover
1
A14
05040120 Display Seal
1
A15 05030028D Controller Display PCB
1
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A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6 A7
A8
A9
A10
A11 A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A21
A22
A23
A24
A20

VALVE BODY PARTS LIST
No. Part # Description Qty
B1 05031022 Big O-ring of Injector Cover 1
B2 05031020 Small O-ring of Injector Holder
2
B3
30040096M #0000 Black Injector Throat(Optional)
1
B4
05031012M Injector Holder
1
B5
30040097M #0000 Black Injector Nozzle(Optional)
1
B6
05056103 Screen 1
B7
05031019 Big O-ring of Injector Holder
2
B8
05031003M 85HE Injector Cover
1
B9
05031018 O-ring on Injector Cover
1
B10
05031004M 85HE Injector Cover Cap
1
B11
05031027 Screws on Injector Cover Cap
4
B12
05031021 Small O-ring of Injector Cover
1
B13 05031013M Injector Holder Plug 1
B14 05056156 Injector Nozzle Plug
1
B15
05031010M BLFC Holder
2
B16
05056206M BLFC(0.2GPM)(Optional)
1
B17
05031033 O-ring of BLFC Holder
1
B18
05056134 O-ring of Brine Line Elbow 2
B19
05056172N Secure Clip-S
2
B20
30110004M Tube Insert
1
B21
21389033M Brine Line Elbow Nut
1
B22
30020013M Brine Line Elbow
1
B23
05056180M Brine Valve Injector Stem Assy 1
B24
02170101 Piston Assembly-85HE Valve(UF)
1
B25
05031032 Piston Rod-85HE Valve
1
B26 02170233 End Plug-85HE Valve
1
B27 05031014 Piston Retainer-85HE Valve
1
B28 05056097 Piston Pin
1
B29 05057002 UP Flow Piston-85HE Valve
1
B30 05056073 Seal-85HE Valve
1
B31 05056204M Spacer-85HE Valve
8
B32 05031005 Bottom Spacer-85HE Valve 1
B33 02170102 Seals and Spacers Assembly
1
B34 05056508 Valve Body Connect Screws
7
B35 05056087 End Plug Retainer Screws
3
B36 05056047 End Plug Retainer
1
B37 05010082M Drain Elbow
1
B38 05056186 DLFC(2.4GPM)(Optional)
1
B39 02170013M Mixing Valve Assy
1
B40 05031002B 85HE Valve Body
1
B41 05030013 O-ring on 85HE Side Cover
1
B42 05030004 85HE Side Cover
1
B43 26010103 Distributor O-ring
1
B44 05056063 Tank Mouth O-ring
1
B45 07060007 Valve Bottom Connector
1
B46 05056084 Screw on Valve Bottom Connector
2
12
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B7 B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B28
B29
B30
B31
B32
B33
B34
B35
B36
B37
B19
B18
B38
B40
B41
B42
B43
B44
B45
B46
B34
B1
B2
B2 B39

POWER HEAD PARTS LIST
No. Part # Description Qty
C1 05030005 Bnt85HE Base 1
C2 05031008M
85HE Main Gear
1
C3 05056139
Washer on Main Gear
1
C4 13000426
Screw on Main Gear
1
C5
05030009M Motor Gear
1
C6
05031006 Mounting Plate 1
C7
05056084 Screws on Mounting Plate
10
C8
05056098 Motor Pin
1
C9
05056550 Motor
1
C10 05030024 85HE Cover
1
C11 05056013 Communication Cable Clip
1
C12 05010037 Screws on PCB
4
C13 05031025 85HE- PCB(UF)
1
C14 05056166B Screw on Brine Gear
1
C15 05056141B Washer on Brine Gear
1
13
C11
C19
C20
C21
C7
C22
C23
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C7
C10
C12
C13
C14
C15C16
C17
C18
C16 05010023
Magnet 1
C17
05031009 85HE Brine Gear(UF)
1
C18
05031009N Brine Gear(UF)(C/W magnet)
1
C19
05010046 Meter Cable Clip
1
C20
05010035 Power Cable Clip
1
C21
05010029B Power Cable 1
C22
05010031 Meter Cable
1
C23
12100024 Communication Cable
1

BYPASS PARTS LIST
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No. Part # Description Qty
D1 05056129 O-ring-φ23×3 3
D2 05010083 Adaptor Distributor 1
D3 05056025 Adaptor Coupling 1
D4 26010046 O-ring-φ27×3 1
D5
05010106
Impeller Holder 1
D6
02170055 Meter Assy
1
D7
05040129 Meter Ball
1
D8 05010019B Bush 2
D9 02170264 Meter Spare Parts 2
D10 05056044B SS Clip 2
D11 13000327 Screw M4×12 2
D12 05056134 O-ring(12×2) 2
D13 05056146 Bypass Plug 2
D14 21709004 Shaft Clip 2
D15 05056172N Plug Clip 2
D16 05056149B Shaft Seal 2
D17 05030013 O-ring(30×2.65) 2
D18 05056213 Bypass Shaft( Inlet) 1
D19 05056214 Bypass Shaft( Outlet) 1
D20 05056220 Bypass Knob 1
D21 21709003 Connector Clip 2
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5 D7
D6
D9
D10
D11
D12
D8
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D22 21319006 Connector 3/4" Straight 2
D23 26010143 O-ring( 22.4×3.55) 2
D24 05056212 063 Bypass Body 1
D25 70020007M Bypass Tool 1

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Contact your local distributor to have a complete water analysis and check your water hardness
on your water supplier, this will keep your conditioner in proper working.
DETERMINE THE CORRECT LOCATION OF THE WATER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
Select the location of your softener with care. Review the various conditions below to
determine a proper location:
1. Locate as close as possible to the water supply source.
2. Locate as close as possible to a oor or laundry tub drain.
3. Locate in correct relationship to other water conditioning equipment (See Fig. 1).
4. Softener should be located in the supply line before the water heater. Temperatures above
120°F damage softeners.
5. Do not install a softener 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 sucient space around the unit for easy servicing.
7. Determine if additional plumbing is required if your water source is a community water
supply, a public water supply or you wish to bypass water used for a geothermal heat pump,
lawn sprinkling, out-buildings or other high demand applications, refer to Fig. 1) .
8. Keep the softener out of direct sunlight. Heat build up from direct sunlight may soften and
distort plastic parts.
Fig.1
NOTE
YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL GOVERNMENT CODES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE
INSTALLATION OF THESE DEVICES.
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Electrical Panel
Cold Soft Water
Hot Soft Water
Water Heater Softener Filter
Ground Strap
Drain
Drain
Water Meter
Raw Water
To Outdoors
Hard
Filtered
Water
Ground Strap

CAUTION
CAUTION
NEVER INSERT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY
INTO A DRAIN, SEWER LINE, OR TRAP.
ALWAYS ALLOW AN AIR GAP BETWEEN
THE DRAIN LINE AND THE WASTE WATER.
THIS WILL PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF
SEWAGE BEING BACK-SIPHONED INTO
THE CONDITIONER.
THE WASTE CONNECTION OR DRAIN
OUTLET SHALL BE DESIGHED AND
CONSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE AN
AIR-GAP TO THE SANITARY WASTE
SYSTEM OF 2 PIPE DIAMETERS OR
1 INCH(25MM). (WHICHEVER IS
LARGER)
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION:
Two adjustable wrenches.
Additional tools may be required if modications to home plumbing are required.
Use copper, brass, or PEX pipe and ttings.
Some codes may also allow PVC plastic pipe. Refer to local codes.
Always install the included bypass valve, or 3 shut-o valves. Bypass valves let you turn
o water to the softener for repairs, but still have water in the house pipes.
5/8” OD drain line is needed for the drain.
CAUTION
NOTE
PERFORM ALL PLUMBING ACCORDINGTO LOCAL PLUMBING CODES.
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Water Pipe Inlet
Water Pipe Outlet
Brine Elbow
Assembly
Brine Valve
Connector
Detail
Pressure Tank
Cabinet
Optional
Pipes Fixed
Structure
Floor Drain
100V-120V / 220-240V
AC 50/60Hz
Drain Elbow
Assembl
5/8”Drain Line
Laundry Drain

WATER BYPASS
SERVICE BYPASS
BYPASS NOT ALLOWED POSITION
In case of an emergency such as softener maintenance, you can isolate your water softener 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
softener, simply rotate the knobs to the BYPASS position.
You can use your water related fixtures and appliances as the water supply is bypassing the
softener. However, the water you use will be hard. To resume treated service, open the bypass valve
by rotating the knobs to SERVICE position.
Please make sure bypass knobs are completely open otherwise the unSoftenered water could
bypass through the valve.
Sample
Connection
Sample
Connection
NOTE
Please make sure bypass knobs are completely
open otherwise the unsoftenered water could
bypass through the valve.
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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
FAMILIARIZE WITH KEY PAD CONFIGURATION
MAIN MENU DISPLAY
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MENU CONFIRM UP DOWN
MENU
CONFIRM
UP DOWN
This function enters the basic set up information required at the time of installation.
This function is to press and select one item to change and accepts the values if
changed.
This function is to scroll up or down the programming items and increase or decrease
the values of the settings while in the programming mode.
System Standby Display:
Current Time, Last Regen. Time, Regen. Mode
will be displayed on the screen.
01:34
Last Regen. : Oct. 11, 2017
Mode : Meter Delayed
Capacity
Remaining
Flow
Rate
FAMILIARIZE WITH DISPLAY ICON
Time Region&
Language
Hardness&
People
System
Information
Advanced
Settings
Holiday
Mode
Pre-Fill ChlorineS alt Check
Cl

ADVANCED SETTINGS DISPLAY
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System Regenerate Based On
Automatic Calculation:
System Regenerate Based On
Manual Settings:
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
Time Crrent Time setting.
Region Unit of measure the system used, METRIC(litre)and US(gallon) options are available now.
Language System language used on the valve display, 10 dierent language options in total for your choice.
English,Spanish,Franch,Russian,Turkey,German,Polish,Italian,Dutch and Chinese.
Water Hardness This value is water hardness of the raw water supply. It is used to calculate the system capacity.
People Number Number of people in the household and the calculated reserve capacity. When remaining reaches
reserve capacity a regeneration will be scheduled.
Holiday Mode When set to ON, the system will perform a Backwash and a Rinse if there is no water ow detected
after 7 days.The Backwash and Rinse duration can be set in the Regeneration Cycle.
Regen.
Mode
Calendar
Clock The unit will initiate a regeneration at the next pre-set regeneration time based on the interval of
days between regeneration days.
Meter
Immediately The unit will initiate a regeneration immediately after the system capacity remaining reaches zero.
Meter
Delayed When the system capacity remaining reaches zero, the system will initiate a regeneration at the next
pre-set regeneration time.
Meter
Override When the volume remaining goes below the system capacity, the system will regenerate at the regen
time or when REGEN. DAYS preset has passed. Which ever occurs rst.
Regen. Time This setting controls the time of day when a regeneration will start.
Water Usage This setting is the water usage of average of months.
Water Capacity This setting is the total water volume the system can treat after one complete regeneration.
Resin Volume This setting is the amount of ion exchange media used in the system.The value is used to calculate
system capacity and rell time.
Salt Amount This setting will determine the salt dosage used per regeneration.
Rell Flow Rate This value should match the BLFC ow washer. It is used to calculate the rell time.
Salt Eciency This setting is the amount of capacity which a certain amount of salt can restore.The value is used to
calculate system capacity and rell time.
Reserve Capacity This value is used to calculate the reserve capacity. Reserve Capacity = No. People x Daily Reserve.
Regen.
Cycle
Backwash Control the backwash duration during regeneration cycle.
Brine Control the brine duration during regeneration cycle.
Rinse Control the rinse duration during regeneration cycle.
Rell Control the rell duration during regeneration cycle.
Restore Defaults Restore settings to the factory default.
Pre-Fill If the brine Pre-Fill is ON,the percentage of water pre-set that will be added to the brine tank after
a regeneration. The default is 70%. The remaining amount of water will be added just prior to the
regeneration and will be proportional to the amount of capacity left in the system.
Chlorine When the system is equiped with chlorine generator, swich it ON to activate the chlorine generator
during regeneration.
Salt Check Softener will check the salt level in the brine tank automatically, in the event of system short of salt,
display will beep to remind you to add salt.
Regeneration
Time
Data
Entry
Regeneration
Mode
Regeneration
Cycle
Restore
Defaults
Regeneration
Days
Water
Capacity
Regeneration
Time
Regeneration
Mode
Regeneration
Cycle
Regeneration
Days
Restore
Defaults

When you enter system information setting, system key information can be viewed in this page.
System Information
Total Regenerations
0 Times
System Information
Total Treated Water
0 Gallons
System Information
Regeneration Time
02:00 AM
System Information
Water Capacity
01050 Gallons
System Information
Capacity Remaining
01050 Gallons
System Information
Brine Time
50 Minutes
System Information
Refill Time
02.7 Minutes
System Information
Peak Flow Rate
00.00 GPM
System Information
Backwash Time
15 Minutes
System Information
Rinse Time
10 Minutes
System Information
Current Flow Rate
00.00 GPM
System Information
Software Version
V1.0
NOTE: In “Total Regenerations”, “Total Treated Water”and “Peak Flow Rate” page, press and hold
“CONFIRM” button for 3 seconds will reset the value to zero.
SYSTEM INFORMATION PAGE
OPERATION DURING A POWER FAILURE
In the event of a power failure, the valve will keep track of the time and day. The programmed settings
are stored in a non-volatile memory and will not be lost during a power failure. If power fails while the
unit is in regeneration, the valve will nish regeneration from the point it is at once power is restored.
If the valve misses a scheduled regeneration due to a power failure, it will queue a regeneration at the
next regeneration time once power is restored.
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