European Water Care EWC 10 User manual

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EWC TIME CLOCK
WATER SOFTENER
Before commencing the installation, please read and understand these instructions. Make
sure you have all the necessary plumbing fittings and tools.
Should you need help or advice, please telephone our helpline on:
01304 827272
Softened water is not suitable for drinking.
Prior to Fitting Your Water Softener
This softener must be Protected from frost and freezing.
Check you have sufficient water mains pressure. This should be:
Minimum operation pressure: 1.5 Bar
Maximum operating pressure: 6 Bar
With an optimum operation pressure of about: 3 Bar
Maximum operating temperature must not be above: 20oC, with a minimum operating temperature of
above freezing:
You can contact your local water authority for your areas mains water pressure. As a rule of thumb, if
you open the kitchen sink cold water tap fully and water splashes everywhere, the pressure could be
too high and if you can easily stop the flow with your thumb it is probably too low. Too low a
pressure, although perfectly possible is unlikely.
If the pressure is too high in your area, you will need to fit a pressure reducing valve. This can be
purchased from your EWC Ltd or your local plumbers merchants. This will prolong the life of the
softener and reduce the risk of flooding due to over pressurisation.
Water hardness test strips with their instructions attached are included with this softener. Follow
attached instructions on the test strips to determine the water hardness of your mains water and record
your results on page 11 of this manual. You will use this data later to set up the water softener.
Next:
Carefully remove the softener from the box, holding by the Cabinet, not the control box.
Important: Never lift by the black control valve/box on top of the cabinet. If you damage
this, it won’t work.

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You will also find in the box:
1.) (Optional) 2 x Flexible water supply
hoses. (One inlet and one outlet)
2.) (Optional) 2 metres of drain /
overflow hose
3.) 1 x Salt Lid
4.) 1 x Control Valve Lid
Certain Models only
5.) (Optional )1 x Worm Drive
Clip
7.)1 x Operation Manual

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8.) 1 pack of water hardness test strips
When removed from the box, acquaint yourself with the connections at the rear of the water
softener. These are as follows:
Fig.1
1) 2 x ¾ inch BSP male connections.
a. The left one being the Mains Water Inlet
b. The right one being the Softened Water Outlet
2) A 13 mm hose barb connection on the left hand side. This is the Drain Outlet.
3) A 3/8 inch loose pipe and elbow disappearing into the brine tank cabinet Figs.2 & 3. This
is the Brine Pick Up and is left lose for transportation. This immediately requires connecting
to the push fit elbow on the left hand side of the control valve (see below). Lubricate the end
of the tube with a little water and push firmly into the push fit elbow. Note: If you can easily
pull this out, you didn’t push it home firmly enough.
Fig.2 Fig.3

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4) A white, 13mm hose barb elbow, which is located on the tank body. This is the Overflow
Connection and is connected later.
5) The electrical connection cable is located under the control valve, on the right hand side.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Water softeners are very easy to install - there is only 1 electrical and 4 water connections:
1. Mains water inlet
2. Softened water outlet
3. Drain
4. Overflow
5. Electrical connection (which, must be wired into a 240v AC mains power supply).
Before starting, make sure that water will not be needed whilst it is turned off (a full kettle is
a good idea).
(1) DRAIN RISING MAIN
Having decided on a suitable frost-free position for the water softener; turn off the mains
water supply at the stopcock and drain from the lowest point. If you don’t have a drain point
below the place where you intend to fit the valves, turn on the kitchen cold tap until the water
stops running but make sure you have a container of a suitable size, ready to catch any
residual water before you break into the pipe.
Important: The position of the water softener water feed must be after the take-off point for
drinking water and the garden, as softened water is not suitable for drinking or fish ponds and
would prove expensive if used for watering the garden.
(2) FITTTING BYPASS VALVE SET (If applicable)
Cut the rising main in a position which will allow the drinking and garden (‘hard water
supply’) water take-offs, to be situated before to the bypass valve set and softener. Note: You
may also need to run additional pipe-work to alter existing plumbing, if in any doubt, please
contact your local plumber.
Fit 3 valves as shown in Fig 4 to form a bypass.
This will allow you to maintain water to the house, should you ever wish to remove or
change the softener.

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Note: Install proprietary valves with direction of flow arrows as shown, terminating in ¾”
BSP male (this is to accommodate the flexible hoses).
To comply with Water Regulations:
For Domestic installations, you must fit an approved single check non-return valve as shown
in Fig 4.
For Commercial installations, this must be a double check valve.
*Drinking water faucet kits, with or without water filters and purifiers, Triflow taps (giving
hot, cold & drinking water from one monoblock tap) are all available from EWC Ltd. 01279
780250
PIPEWORK INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Note: Check inlet & outlet are connected in accordance with labels on rear of cabinet
A non-return valve must be fitted in the rising main water pipe prior to the bypass set or in
the hard water inlet pipe. This is to comply with local Water Board Regulations and must be
adhered to.

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(3) PLUMB IN THE SOFTENER INLET AND OUTLET HOSES
Using the hoses provided, connect the softener inlet and outlet to the mains water pipe work,
as shown to the previous diagram.
Note: Ensure that the hoses are connected correctly as per the labels on the back of the
softener cabinet
Pressure drop across the system is rarely an issue for households fitted with cold water
storage tanks. Therefore for most households (with cold water storage tanks) and 15mm by-
pass plumbing, valves etc, the standard hoses provided with the water softener are adequate
to supply all water requirements.
For households with combination boilers i.e. connected directly to the mains water supply
without a cold water storage tank, it would be advisable to disregard the hoses and plumb the
softener directly using all 22mm pipe work valves and fittings etc, especially the non-return
valve. This would give significantly greater flow and less pressure drop across the system
therefore minimizing any low pressure effect on the combination boiler and all the mains
water system through out the house.
(4)
PLUMB IN THE DRAIN
The yellow hose provided is used for both the overflow hose and drain hose and must be
trimmed accordingly. Fit the yellow drain hose provided onto the ½ inch hose barb fitting on
the control valve of the water softener using the jubilee clip, then run the hose to a suitable
drainage point i.e. plastic stand pipe.
Please note: Care should be taken to position the hose so that:
(a) It will not kink or fold
(b) It will not freeze
(c) The length of the drain hose is kept as short as possible
(d) It cannot move and become dislodged.
Note: High water pressure may cause the hose to move during the backwash section of the
water softeners regeneration cycle. For this reason, it is advised to fix the hose in place.
Important: A suitable drain air gap should be provided to adhere to local Water Authority
Bye-Laws. The air gap should be at the point of entry from the drain hose into the drain pipe.
PLUMB IN THE OVERFLOW
It is very important that a good overflow system is provided. Connect a short length of the
yellow hose to the overflow elbow at the rear of the water softener. Run this hose into wider
waste piping of at least ¾ inch (22mm) plastic pipe leading to the outside.

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Important: Make sure that no part of the hose, or pipe, run uphill, is kinked, or runs higher
than the overflow outlet. The overflow must always run down hill.
Do not seal the join between the wider piping and the overflow to prevent an air lock forming
(see Fig. 5 ) and DO NOT join the overflow hose to the drain hose - This WILL cause a
flood during the water softeners regeneration cycle.
OVERFLOW SETUP
(5) CONNECT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
The water softener must be wired into a permanent electrical supply i.e. a fused spur
connection.

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Maximum fuse 3 amp
Connection for wiring is as follows
Brown - Live
Blue - Neutral
Yellow/Green - Earth
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
LOFT OR UPPER FLOOR INSTALLATIONS
Extreme care should be taken with such installations, as the potential for damage, should
there be a leak, could be extremely high.
The water softener must be installed inside a plastic water tank, this tank should then be
provided with a 1 ¼” overflow about half way up the side. This overflow must then be run
outside the building. The water softener overflow may then be ignored. The drain however
must still be installed and great care taken with all joints and protection against freezing.
We strongly advise you contact EWC Service for advice on such installations.
COMMISSIONING THE WATER SOFTENER
CHECK INSTALLATION
Is the:
Inlet to inlet pipe.
Outlet to outlet pipe
Drain and overflow as per instructions
Important: Overflow water will not flow uphill! Don’t forget to check that the drain is not
kinked or in a position where it is possible to kink, freeze or jump out of the drainage pipe
due to water pressure. Get this wrong and it overflows, you will have a flood.
All OK?
Ensure inlet, outlet and bypass valves are closed.
Using the manual regeneration knob, turn the softener control clockwise into the ‘In
Service’ position.
Turn on the mains water supply.
SLOWLY Open inlet valve, you may hear a hissing noise as the water rushes through the
valve.
Once the hissing noise has stopped, open the outlet valve and run some water. Don’t
worry, this may be a brown colour at first, it is a stain washing out of the softener resin
and will do no harm. This will clear in approximately 2-3 minutes

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Set timer as described overleaf:
Model E/C-STC Timer Control Valve Start –Up Procedures
Fig 6
Setting the Timer
Expose the timer assembly (Fig 6) by removing the black cover. This is done by gently
lifting the cover upwards.
1. Manually dial the various regeneration positions by turning the control knob on the front
of the control clockwise until the indicator shows that the softener is in the desired control
position.
2. Manually turn clockwise the control to the ‘Rinse Backwash’position and allow water to
flow at the drain for 3-4 minutes. Then proceed to 3.
3. Turn on the electrical supply.
4. Manually fill the brine tank through the salt fill aperture with approximately 6 inches of
tap water using a jug or similar container.

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5. Manually turn the control clockwise to the ‘Brine + Rinse’ position and allow the control
to draw water from the brine tank, until it stops drawing, (leaving approximately 2 inch of
water in the brine tank, this takes approximately 10 to 12 minutes). Note: if at this stage the
brine tank fills instead of emptying. Check:
Your inlet and outlet connections are correct
The drain hose is not kinked
You have a reasonable water pressure (at least 1.5 bar)
6. Set the control knob to the correct time of day. The time of day is indicated at the bottom
of the control knob by the numbers 1 to 12, a or p, (‘a’= am & ‘p’= pm). To set the time of
day press and hold the red button and turn the large gear until the present time appears in the
window. This is purely to ensure the water softener regenerates at night (approximately
2 am) so that no water is used by the household during the regeneration, therefore only the
hours are required to be set and not minutes. It is not absolutely necessary to reset this clock
for summer and winter time provided the softener regenerates when no water is being used as
described previously. It should be reset after a powercut to approximately the correct time.
7. Set the days you would like regeneration to occur (see ‘Regeneration Schedule’Fig 10)
Each tab represents a day (Fig 7). If you pull the relevant tab outwards (towards you) the
softener will regenerate on that night. If you push the tab in –it will not.
So -
* To set the softener to regenerate every night, pull out all the tabs.
* To set the softener to regenerate every other night i.e. every 2 days –pull out alternate tabs
* To set the softener to regenerate every third night –pull out one tab, push in the next two
tabs - etc.
Fig 7
Each tab is one day
Finger at red pointer is tonight.
Moving clockwise from the red pointer, pull or push fingers to obtain the desired
regeneration schedule. (Fig 8 & Fig 9)

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Fig 8 Fig 9
8. Manually advance the control clockwise to the beginning of the Settle Rinse position and
allow the control to return to the In Service position automatically. This will take
approximately 40 minutes and should restore the water level in the brine tank to between 3
inches to 4 inches. Should it continue to refill beyond this check the electrical supply as this
process is controlled by the electrical timer.
9. Using ONLY salt tablets or pebbles, Fill the brine tank (initial fill, about 25kg).
10. Refit black cover to the control valve and the grey salt lid on salt fill aperture.
11. Make sure that the bypass valves are left in the correct service position i.e. inlet & outlet
open, bypass closed.
The water softener will automatically regenerate at 2:00am on the preset days.
The Water Softener is now on line and ready to use.
Regeneration Schedule - (see point 7)
As a general rule; an average person uses approximately 160 liters of water per day, this we
refer to as “one person day”. So for example, a 10 LITRE water softener has a capacity of 8
person days, this would mean:-
8 people for 1 day
4 people for 2 days
2 people for 4 days
1 person for 8 days
These figures would assume a water hardness of 20’ Clark (286 ppm) which is the national
average and moderately hard. This must only be considered as a guide, as the water hardness
varies greatly according to the area. Included with this water softener is a packet containing
two test strips (instructions for use are attached to the packet) that can be used to determine
the approximate hardness of the water in your home prior to fitment of the softener and
verify that the softener is working after fitment. Circle the result of the water hardness of
your mains water below. This information is used to set up the regeneration cycle of your
water softener using Fig 10

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*Circle Test Result: Very Soft / Soft / Moderately Hard / Hard / Very Hard*
(Note: after fitment, if your mains water is fed to a tank wait at least a week before testing as
it may take some time to expel remaining hard water in the water system). Using the table
below set the time in days for when the softener should be set to regenerate.
These figures are based upon available water consumption of 160 litres/day/person. Higher
consumption will require more frequent regeneration.
Fig 10
5 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
Moderately Hard
4
2
1
1
1
To Small
To Small
To Small
Hard
3
1
1
To Small
To Small
To Small
To Small
To Small
Very Hard
2
1
To Small
To Small
To Small
To Small
To Small
To Small
10 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
12
12
6
4
4
3
3
2
Moderately Hard
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
Hard
6
3
2
1
1
1
To Small
To Small
Very Hard
4
2
1
1
1
To Small
To Small
To Small
12 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
Too Large
12
6
6
4
4
4
3
Moderately Hard
12
6
4
3
2
2
2
1
Hard
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
Very Hard
6
3
2
1
1
1
1
To Small

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14 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
Too Large
12
6
6
6
4
4
4
Moderately Hard
12
6
4
4
3
2
2
2
Hard
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
Very Hard
6
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
18 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
Too Large
Too Large
12
6
6
6
6
4
Moderately Hard
12
6
6
4
4
3
3
2
Hard
12
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
Very Hard
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
23 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
Too Large
Too Large
Too Large
12
6
6
6
6
Moderately Hard
Too Large
12
6
6
4
4
4
3
Hard
12
6
6
4
3
3
2
2
Very Hard
12
6
4
3
2
2
2
1
30 Litre
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
Water Hardness
Very Soft
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Not Req'd
Soft
Too Large
Too Large
Too Large
Too Large
Too Large
12
6
6
Moderately Hard
Too Large
Too Large
12
6
6
6
4
4
Hard
Too Large
12
6
6
4
4
3
3
Very Hard
12
6
6
4
3
3
2
2

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Please Note. For the larger softeners or irregular water usage, a metered softener would be a
far better option for both salt and water consumption.
In the UK it is very unlikely to find water in excess of very hard. If you have a private water
supply i.e. well or bore hole, we would suggest you send a water sample to EWC Ltd for
testing and advice on the correct water treatment required. This would include
hardness/iron/chlorides/manganese and sulphates and would be free of charge to our water
softener customers. The figures provided are for indication and advice purposes and should
not be considered definitive.
Warranty
This water softener carries a 2 year in home parts & labour warranty. This warranty is
extendable on an annual basis for up to 10 years if the softener is serviced annually by EWC
Service (terms & conditions apply). If you have any problems with this product please
contact EWC Service 01279 780250.
Please note the warranty will not cover*:
Misuse, damage or neglect.
Freezing of the softener, water pipes, or drain pipes.
Excessively high water pressure.
Blocking or kinking of supply or drain hoses.
Interruption of electricity supply.
Warranty calls attributed to any of the above will be chargeable.
* This does not affect your statutory rights
Service
We recommend this water softener is checked and serviced once per year. This would
consist of:
a) Empty and clean out the brine tank & re-commission as per above instructions.
b) Check time of day is correct on timer control (correct if necessary)
c) Test each function of regeneration cycle as described above
d) Check for leaks- this should be done regularly i.e. every time the brine tank is filled.
e) Test output water hardness and adjust regenerations to suit. Additional test strips and
Service Contracts available from EWC Ltd., Tel:01279 780250
f) Every other year, (in addition to the above), replace the internal piston seals which are
consumable service parts. These are available with full fitting instructions from EWC
Ltd., Tel: 01279 780250 or as part of a Service Contract with EWC Ltd.

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Note: Every single spare part no matter how small is available for this
water softener from EWC Ltd. Technical help is also available via the
telephone. This means that this water softener, if looked after and
maintained properly, should give many years of reliable service.
Trouble Shooting-Timer Controlled Water Softeners
1/ Softener Fails to regenerate
a) Electrical Service Interrupted
Check Fuse
b) Timer Defective
Replace Timer
c) Timer regen pins not set correctly
Refer to commissioning instructions
2/ Softener delivers hard water
a) Bypass valve open
Close bypass valve
b) No salt in brine tank
Add salt to maintain level
above water level
c) Injectors plugged
Replace injectors screen
d) Insufficient water flowing
Check brine tank fill time- clean brine
into brine tank
line flow control
e) Internal valve leak
Replace seals / Spacers / Piston
f) Salt bridged in brine tank
Brine tank appears full of salt but is
not. Push a piece of wood into top
to collapse bridged salt
3/ Unit uses to much salt
a) Improper salt setting
Check setting correct if required
b) Softener regenerating too often
Refer to commissioning instructions
c) Excess water in brine tank
Refer to problem 7
4/ Loss of water pressure & Flow
a) Inlet/outlet valves partially closed
Check bypass valves & correct
b) Resin fouled with iron or organic
Replace resin
matter
5/ Loss of resin through drain line
a) Upper screen broken
Replace internal upper screen -

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check water pressure - check for
fouled resin
6/ Loss of resin through the
a) Lower screen broken
Replace internal lower screen -
softener outlet
check water pressure & or water
hammer - check for fouled resin
7/ Excessive water in brine tank
a) Drain hose kinked
Rearrange drain hose to avoid
kinking
Or salt in service line
(water approaching top of brine
tank)
b) Plugged drain line flow controller
Clean flow restrictor
c) Low inlet water pressure
Increase water pressure - shorten
drain hose to absolute minimum
d) Brine valve faulty
Replace brine valve
e) Timer stopped in brine refill
Replace timer or check
electricity supply
8/ Softener fails to draw brine
a) As per 7
Refer to 7
b) Injector plugged
Replace/Clean injector & screen
c) Internal control leak
Change seals/spacers/piston
9/ Control cycles continuously
a) Faulty timer
Replace timer
10/ Drain flows continuously
a) Faulty brine / drain valve
Replace brine / drain valve
b) Internal control leak
Change seals/spacers/piston
c) Control Valve jammed
Change seals/spacers/piston
d) Timer jammed
Replace timer
e) Timer motor stopped
Replace timer motor
Note: For advice on DIY repairs or Service Contracts on any of the above
faults please telephone EWC Technical Helpline Tel: 01279 780250.
Alternatively if you require a service call, please telephone EWC Service
on 01279 780250

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Timer Control Valve Assembly Parts List
ITEM NO:
QUANTITY:
PART NO:
DESCRIPTION:
1 ……….
1 ……….
56283
FRONT LABEL (C TIMER)
……….
……….
56281
FRONT LABEL (E TIMER)
2 ……….
1 ……….
56201
"C" HOUSING WITH PIN
1A ……..
1 ……….
56204
"L" HOUSING WITH PIN
2A ……..
1 ……….
56205
TOP COVER
3 ……….
1 ……….
13206
IDLER POINTER
4 ……….
1 ……….
13253
SPRING IDLER
5 ……….
1 ……….
13205
IDLER GEAR
6 ……….
1 ……….
13204
DRIVE GEAR
7 ……….
1 ……….
15650
MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE
8 ……….
1 ……….
13260
MOTOR 220V 50Hz
9 ……….
(2-3) ……
02008
SCREW, MOTOR MTG & GROUND WIRE
10 ………
1 ……….
56203
"C" BACK COVER
11 ………
1 ………..
15601
MAIN GEAR AND SHAFT
12 ……….
4 ……….
09001
BALL
13 ……….
2 ……….
13252
SPRING, DETENT, MAIN GEAR
14 ……….
1 ………..
66112
BRINE CAM ASSEMBLY, 3.5 - 15LBS
15 ……….
1 ……….
04003
WASHER
16 ……….
(4-6) ……
02106
SCREW
17 ……….
1 ………..
56083
SAFETY WARNING LABEL
18 ……….
1 ……….
13208
SKIPPER WHEEL RING
19 ……….
2 ……….
13254
SPRING, DETENT, SKIPPER WHEEL
20 ……….
1 ……….
66109
SKIPPER WHEEL ASSEMBLY, 12- DAY
21 ……….
1 ……….
13210
REGENERATION POINTER
22 ……….
1 ……….
02107
SCREW, SKIPPER WHEEL ASSEMBLY
23 ……….
1 ………..
07015
ELECTRICAL CORD, UK
24 ……….
1 ……….
07003
STRAIN RELIEF
25 ……….
2 ……….
07002
WIRE CONNECTOR
26 ……….
1 ……….
13211
CYCLE ACTUATOR GEAR
27 ……….
1 ……….
66115
24-HOUR GEAR ASSEMBLY, SILVER
28 ……….
1 ……….
15605-1
VALVE POSITION DIAL STANDARD
29 ……….
1 ……….
56020
KNOB, MANUAL REGENERATION
30 ……….
1 ……….
02103
SCREW, KNOB
31 ……….
1 ……….
15684
KNOB LABEL
32 ……….
1 ……….
56202
FRONT COVER

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Control Valve Assembly Parts List
ITEM NO:
QUANTITY:
PART NO:
DESCRIPTION:
1 ……….
3 ……….
02001
SCREW
2 ……….
2 ……….
02002
SCREW DRIVE MOUNTING
3 ……….
2 ……….
04004
WASHER
4 ……….
1 ……….
56050
END PLUG RETAINER
5 ……….
1 ……….
04002
WASHER
6 ……….
1 ……….
02106
SCREW
7 ……….
1 ……….
66117
PISTON ROD ASSEMBLY
8 ……….
1 ……….
66118
END PLUG ASSEMBLY
9 ……….
1 ……….
56006
PISTON RETAINER
10 ………
1 ……….
00101
PISTON PIN
11 ………
1 ………..
56053-1
PISTON, SOFTENER
12 ……….
5 ……….
56033
SEAL
13 ……….
4 ……….
56004
SPACER
14 ……….
1 ………..
56001-1
VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY
15 ……….
4 ……….
01013
O-RING. ADAPTOR COUPLING
16 ……….
2 ………..
56017
ADAPTOR COUPLING
17 ……….
(2-4) …….
56051
ADAPTOR CLIP
18 ……….
(2-4) …….
02105
SCREW, ADAPTOR COUPLING
19 ……….
1 ……….
56018
YOKE, PLASTIC 3/4" NPT
20 ……….
1 ……….
01102
O-RING, DISTRIBUTOR TUBE
21 ……….
1 ……….
01007
O-RING, TOP OF TANK
22 ……….
1 ……….
56011
DRINE HOUSE BARB
23 ……….
1 ………..
56012
DLFC BUTTON RETAINER
24 ……….
1 ……….
01101
O-RING, DLFC
25 ……….
1 ……….
56035
DLFC BUTTON 1.5gpm
26 ……….
1 ……….
56015
BLFC BUTTON RETAINER
27 ……….
1 ……….
56042
BLFC BUTTON, 0.25gpm
28 ……….
1 ……….
01004
O-RING, BLFC
29 ……….
1 ……….
56056
BLFC FITTING
30 ……….
1 ……….
56060
SCREEN, BRINE LINE
31 ……….
1 ……….
56062
BLFC TUBE INSERT
32 ……….
1 ……….
56023
BLFC FERRULE
33 ……….
1 ………..
56061
BLFC FITTING NUT
34 ……….
2 ………..
02003
SCREW INJECTOR MOUNTING
35 ……….
1 ……….
56003
INJECTOR COVER
36 ……….
1 ……….
01005
O-RING, INJECTOR COVER
37 ……….
1 ……….
56070
INJECTOR NOZZLE, O# RED
38 ……….
1 ……….
56071
INJECTOR THROAT, O# RED
39 ……….
1 ……….
56059
SCREEN, INJECTOR
40 ……….
1 ……….
56002
INJECTOR BODY
41 ……….
2 ……….
01002
O-RING INJECTOR
42 ……….
1 ……….
56014
AIR DISPENSER
43 ………..
2 ………..
01006
O-RING, DRAIN
44 ……….
1 ………..
56010
BRINE VALVE SPACER
45 ……….
1 ………..
01003
O-RING, BRINE SPACER
46 ……….
1 ………..
66119
BRIVE VALVE CAP ASSEMBLY
47 ……….
1 ………..
56058
SPRING, BRINE VALVE
48 ……….
1 ………..
56030
BRINE VALVE SEAT
49 ……….
1 ………..
56054-1
BRINE VALVE STEM
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