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Fleck 6700 Downflow User manual

Printed in U.S.A.
Page 1A
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #1
Programming Chart
Level #1
NOTE:
1. Push Program Button Once Per Display.
2. Option settings may be changed by pushing
either the Up or Down Arrow Button.
3. Depending on current al e programming
certain displays will not be able to be iewed or
set.
To Enter Push And Hold Program Button For 5 Seconds.
Water Hardness Set In Grains per Gallon
Example: 25 Grains [ 25]
Water Hardness After Mixing Val e
Example: 10 French Degrees Of Hardness [P - - - - 10]
Note: This display only viewed with metric display
formats U2 & U4
System Capacity
Example: 20,000 Grain Capacity [ 20]
Regeneration Time
Example: 2:00 A.M. [ 2:00 ]
Regeneration Cycle Step #1 - Backwash
Example: (Backwash 10 Minutes) [1 - - - 10.0]
Regeneration Cycle Step #2 - Brine Draw / Slow Rinse
Example: (Brine Draw and Slow Rinse
for 60 Minutes) [2 - - - 60.0]
Regeneration Cycle Step #3 - Rapid Rinse
Example: (Rapid Rinse for 10 Minutes) [3 - - - 10.0]
Regeneration Cycle Step #4 - Brine Tank Refill
Example: (Brine Refill for 12 Minutes) [4 - - - 12.0]
Regeneration Cycle Step #5 - Typically Not Used
Example: Cancelled [5 - - - OFF]
Option Le el #1 Is Exited
Normal Operation is resumed
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
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Page 2A
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #1
Installer Programming
etting up the valve during installation requires
access to the first level of option programming.
Entering Option Level #1
Depress the Program Button for 5 seconds. The Program
Arrow will turn on and the first display iewed is used to
set the Inlet Water Hardness. Depending on current pro-
gramming, certain displays or option settings will not be
iewed.
1. Water Hardness
The unit of measure used for this setting is grains/
French degrees/P.P.M./German degrees. This option
setting is identified by the red LED next to the Water
Hardness label.
Example: 25 grains [ 25]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
2. Water Hardness After Mixing Valve (P)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is the option setting for water hardness after mixing
al e. This option setting is identified by the letter P
only. The unit of measure used for this setting is
French degrees or P.P.M. This display will only be able
to be iewed with U.S./metric Display Format set to
either metric formats. This option setting is used with
inlet water mixing al e equipped unit only.
Example: 10 French degrees of Hardness [P - - - - 10]
The UP and DOWN ET Buttons will adjust this
alue.
P.M. Indicator
Extra Cycle Button
Program Button
Up et Button
Down et Button
Program Indicator
P.M
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Page 3A
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #1
Installer Programming (Cont’d.)
3. ystem Capacity
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is the option setting for Capacity. This option setting is
identified by the red LED on next to the label System
Capacity. The unit of measurement used for this
setting is kilograms/French degree x m3/grams/
German degree x m3. The total capacity of the
softener is set with this display. If required, the control
will calculate a reser e automatically.
Example: 20,000 grain capacity - [ 20]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
4. Regeneration Cycle tep Programming (1) (2) (3)
(4) (5) (6)
Depress the Program Button. The next 2 to 6 displays
iewed are used to program the Regeneration Cycle.
Up to 6 steps can be programmed. Each display is
used to set the duration time in minutes of that
specific step in a regeneration cycle. A red LED will
turn on for the regeneration cycle step being
programmed (except steps #5 & #6).
Examples: Regeneration Cycle Step #1 - 8.0
minutes - [1 - - - - 8.0]
Regeneration Cycle Step #5 - 8 1/2
minutes -[5 - - - - 8.5]
Depress the Program Button once per display to
ad ance through Regeneration Cycle Step
Programming. Steps are cancelled by setting the
display to 0. Remaining regeneration cycle is
cancelled by setting display to OFF. The 6700 control
has a separate brine tank fill cycle. Your desired salt
setting must be calculated, using the blue (.25 gpm)
or black (.5 gpm) rate of refill (in gpm) times your
timer setting. Then using one gallon of fresh water
dissol ing approximately 3 lbs. of salt, calculate your
refill time. Val es equipped for Variable Brining will not
require a Brine Tank Refill setting. Brine Making time
is typically set for 15 minutes for a gridless brine tank.
Example: lbs. salt ÷ 3 ÷ B.L.F.C. Size = refill time in
minutes, 10 lbs. salt ÷ 3 ÷ .25 = 13.3 minute refill time
The UP and DOWN ET Buttons will adjust these
settings.
5. Regeneration Time
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is the option setting for Regeneration Time. It is
identified by a red LED next to the Regeneration Time
label as well as a non-flashing colon.
Example: 2 o’clock A.M. regeneration time [ 2:00 ]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
Exiting This Option etting Level
Depress the Program Button once per display until all
option setting displays ha e been iewed.
Installer Notes:
1. Control Calculations - With Delayed Regeneration
Val es, the control is designed to automatically
calculate its reser e capacity based on daily water
usage. There is no need to program in a reser e
capacity.
2. The System Capacity Option Setting should always
be set to the resin bed manufacturers capacity
recommendations for a gi en amount of salt to be
used during regeneration.
3. System Capacity and Water Hardness displays will
not be able to be iewed or set with non-metered
systems.
4. Regeneration Time will not be able to be iewed or
set with immediate regeneration al es.
5. Acceptable Voltage Ranges For Reliable Control
Operation:
24 Vac Val es + or -10% 50/60Hz
Printed in U.S.A.
Page 1B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Programming Chart
Level #2
NOTE:
1. Push Program Button Once Per Display.
2. Option settings may be changed by pushing
either the Up or Down Arrow Button.
3. Depending on current al e programming certain
displays will not be able to be iewed or set.
To Enter Push And Hold Program Button For 5 Seconds
Then Push And Hold Extra Cycle Button For 5 Seconds
Flow Rate Display
Example: 5.8 Gallons Per Minute [Fr - - - 5.8]
Days Since Last Regeneration Display
Example: 5 Days [d - - - - - 5]
Prior Ser ice Volume Used Display
Example: 858 Gallons [E - - - 858]
Reser e Capacity Display
Example: 158 Gallons [rc - - 158]
Pre ious Days Water Usage Display
Example: 258 Gallons [Pd - - 258]
Cycle Step Location for Chlorination Indicator
Examples: Indicator On During Brine/Rinse [J - - - - - 2]
Cancel setting [J - - - OFF]
Timed Auxiliary Output Window #1 Start Time Setting
Examples: 1. Turn On At Start Of Backwash [y - - - - - 0]
2. Cancel setting [y - - - OFF]
Note: etting Not Viewed On tandard 6700 Valves
Timed Auxiliary Output Window #1 End Time Setting
Examples: 1. Turn Off After 10 Minutes [ 10.0]
2. Turn Off When Returned To Ser ice[ S]
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e
Program
Extra
Cycle
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
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Page 2B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Programming Chart (Cont’d.)
Level #2 - Continued
NOTE:
1. Push Program Button Once Per Display.
2. Option settings may be changed by pushing
either the Up or Down Arrow Button.
3. Depending on current al e programming certain
displays will not be able to be iewed or set.
Timed Auxiliary Output Window #2 Start Time Setting
Examples: 1. Turn On At Start Of Brine/Rinse [r - - - 10.0]
2. Cancel setting [r - - - OFF]
Note: etting Not Viewed On tandard 6700 Or If Win-
dow #1 is Cancelled
Timed Auxiliary Output Window #2 End Time Setting
Examples: 1. Turn Off After 60 Minutes [ 70.0]
2. Turn Off When Returned To Ser ice [ S]
Chemical Pump Output On Time Setting
Examples: 1. Turn On In Ser ice For 1 Minute [n - - - - 1.0]
2. Cancel setting [n - - - OFF]
Note: etting Not Viewed On tandard 6700 Or Valves
Without Meters
Chemical Pump Output Volume Count Setting
Example: Turn On In Ser ice E ery 100 Gallons [ 100]
Regeneration Day O erride
Example: O erride E ery 7 Days [A - - - - - 7]
Volume O erride
Example: Regenerate E ery 850 Gallons [b - - - 850]
Note: Water Hardness And ystem Capacity ettings
Not Used Or Viewed
US/metric Display Format
Examples: U.S. Format [U - - - - - 1]
European Metric [U - - - - - 2]
Standard Metric [U - - - - - 3]
Cubic Meter Metric [U - - - - - 4]
Japanese Metric [U - - - - - 5]
Val e Type
Examples: Option Typically Not Used [o - - - - - 1]
6700 Val e [o - - - - - 2]
Option Typically Not Used [o - - - - - 3]
Option Typically Not Used [o - - - - - 4]
Regeneration Type
Examples: Time Clock Regeneration [7 - - - - - 1]
Meter Immediate Regeneration [7 - - - - - 2]
Meter Delayed Regeneration
(Standard Setting) [7 - - - - - 3]
Option Not Typically Used [7 - - - - - 4]
Sensor Immediate Regeneration [7 - - - - - 5]
Minimum Signal On Time Setting:
5 Minutes [7-5 - - 5.0]
Sensor Delayed Regeneration [7 - - - - - 6]
Minimum Signal On Time Setting:
8 Minutes [7-6 - - 8.0]
Option Not Typically Used [7 - - - - - 7]
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Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
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Page 3B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Programming Chart (Cont’d.)
Level #2 - Continued
NOTE:
1. Push Program Button Once Per Display.
2. Option settings may be changed by pushing
either the Up or Down Arrow Button.
3. Depending on current al e programming
certain displays will not be able to be iewed or
set.
Flow Meter Size
Examples: Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 0]
Standard 3/4” Flow Meter [F - - - - - 1]
Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 2]
Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 3]
Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 4]
Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 5]
Option Not Typically Used [F - - - - - 6]
Mixing Val e Location
Examples: No Mixing Val e [8 - - - - - 1]
Mixing Val e Before Flow Meter [8 - - - - - 2]
Mixing Val e After Flow Meter [8 - - - - - 3]
Note: This Display Only Viewed With Metric Display
Formats U2 & U4
System Type
Examples: Single Val e System #4 Operation [9 - - - - - 4]
Option Not Currently Offered [9 - - - - - 5]
Option Not Currently Offered [9 - - - - - 6]
Option Not Currently Offered [9 - - - - - 7]
Option Not Currently Offered [9 - - - - - 8]
Option Not Currently Offered [9 - - - - - 9]
Program Lock
Examples: Lock Cancelled [PL - - OFF]
Lock Acti e [PL - - - On]
Option Le el # 2 is Exited
Normal Operation is Resumed
Program
Program
Program
Program
Program
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Page 4B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming
Manufacturing of the softener requires access to the
second level of option programming.
This level includes the functioning parameters of the
softener, related to actual system configuration.
Entering Option Level #2
Depress the Program Button for 5 seconds. The Program
Arrow will turn on and the first display iewed is used to
set the Inlet Water Hardness. Next, depress the Extra
Cycle Button for 5 seconds. Depending on current pro-
gramming, certain displays or option settings will not be
iewed.
1. Flow Rate Display (Fr)
The first display iewed is the current flow rate of
treated water through the softener.
The unit of measurement used is gallons/liters per
minute.
Example: 8.5 gallons per minute - [F - - - 8.5]
2. Days ince Last Regeneration Display (d)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid
to the ser ice person in diagnosing a al e
malfunction. The number of days since the last
regeneration is recorded by the control in this display.
Example: 4 days - [d - - - - - 4]
P.M. Indicator
Extra Cycle Button
Program Button
Up et Button
Down et Button
Program Indicator
P.M
Printed in U.S.A.
Page 5B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming (Cont’d.)
3. Prior ervice Volume Used Display (E)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid
to the ser ice person in diagnosing a al e
malfunction. The amount of water used the last time
the softener was in ser ice is recorded in this display
by the control. The unit of measurement used is
gallons/liters/cubic meters.
Example: 850 Gallons - [E - - - 850]
4. Reserve Capacity Display (rc)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid
to the ser ice person in diagnosing a al e
malfunction. The calculated reser e capacity (in
gallons/liters/cubic meters) for the present day is
recorded in this display by the control.
Example: 277 gallons - [rc - - 277]
5. Previous Days Water Usage Display (Pd)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is not an option setting. This display is used as an aid
to the ser ice person in diagnosing a al e
malfunction. The pre ious day’s water usage (in
gallons/liters/cubic meters) is recorded in this display
by the control.
Example: 200 gallons - [Pd - - 200]
6. Cycle tep Location For Chlorination Indicator (J)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is an option setting. This display is used to set the
desired regeneration cycle step where the chlorinator
indicator (C) will turn on in the regeneration display.
Actual control of power to a chlorinator is handled
independently of this setting using a microswitch or
Timed Auxiliary Output.
Examples: No Chlorinator Installed -[J - - - OFF]
Chlorinator to turn on during Step #2 - [J -
- - - - 2]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
7. Time Auxiliary Output Programming (y) (r) (n)
Depress the Program Button. The next 3 displays
iewed are part of a series of option settings used to
program the optional relay output. These displays will
not be iewed if the optional relay output is not
installed. The first two settings (y and r) turn the
output on / off during Regeneration only. The third (n)
turns the output on during Ser ice only, when a set
olume of water used has accumulated. This setting
will not be iewed on non-metered systems.
Note:
When more than one of these settings is used, it will
be up to the operator to supply the switching logic
necessary to operate two or three separate pieces of
equipment at a time from a single relay output.
8. Time Auxiliary Output Window #1 etting (y)
This option setting consists of two displays. The first
display is used to set the turn on time of the output,
referenced to the start of Backwash. The second
display is used to set the output turn off time,
referenced again to the start of Backwash. An OFF
setting cancels this setting. A set on time with a set
off time of S will turn the output off at the start of
Ser ice. All settings are in minutes and output timing
is synchronized with regeneration cycle timing.
Examples: Acti ate output at start of Step #1/
Deacti ate after 10 minutes -[y - - - - - 0] (Start Time
Display) [ 10.0] (Stop Time Display)
Cancel setting - [y - - -OFF]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
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Page 6B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming (Cont’d.)
9. Timed Auxiliary Output Window #2 etting (r)
Depress the Program Button. This option setting
consists of two displays. The first display is used to
set the turn on time of the output, referenced to the
start of Backwash. The second display is used to set
the output turn off time, referenced again to the start
of Backwash. An OFF setting cancels this setting. A
set on time with a set off time of S will turn the output
off at the start of Ser ice. All settings are in minutes
and output timing is synchronized with regeneration
cycle timing.
Examples: Acti ate output 15 min. after the start of
Step #1/Deacti ate when in Ser ice -[r - - - 15.0]
[- - - - - - ]
Cancel setting - [r - - -OFF]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
10. Chemical Pump Output (n)
Depress the Program Button. This option setting
consists of two displays. The first display is used to
set the turn on time (in minutes) of the output. The
second display is used to set the olume of water flow
at which the output will turn on.
Examples: Acti ate output 1.0 min. after e ery 200
gallons -[n - - - - 1.0]
[ 200]
Acti ate output 1 second after e ery 200 gallons -[n -
- - - - P] (Pulse Mode)
[ 500]
Cancel setting -[n - - - OFF]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust these
settings.
11. Regeneration Day Override (A)
Depress the Program Button. The next display is used
to set the Regeneration Day O erride Option Setting.
The Regeneration Day O erride Option Setting sets
the maximum amount of days that the conditioner can
be in ser ice without a regeneration, regardless of
water usage or the lack of a sensor signal.
Regeneration begins at the set regeneration time or
at the pre ious regen time. An OFF setting will cancel
this option with all regeneration types except Time
Clock Regeneration. A day o erride setting is
required for time clock regeneration al es.
Examples: O erride e ery 7 days - [A - - -
- - 7] Cancel Setting - [A - - -
OFF]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
12. Volume Override (b)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is used to set the maximum amount of water that can
be used before a regeneration cycle is called for.
When this feature is used with delayed regeneration
systems, it will be up to the programmer to determine
a reser e capacity. The control will no longer keep
track of the reser e capacity. This option is typically
used to bypass standard reser e or capacity
calculations made by the control.
Examples: O erride e ery 700 gallons - [b - - -
700] O erride cancelled - [b - - -
OFF]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons adjust this alue.
Printed in U.S.A.
Page 7B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming (Cont’d.)
13. U /Metric Display Format (U)
Depress the Program Button. The display is used to
set the desired display format for the timer to use.
There are fi e possible settings:
The U Format
uses gallons for olume and gallons
per minute for flow rate related data / displays with a
12 hour timekeeping format. Water Hardness units
will be grains per gallon and Capacity in kilograins.
Option settings P and 8 as well as Regeneration
Types #7 and #8 will not be displayed.
Example: [U - - - - - 1]
The European Metric Format
uses liters for olume
and liters per minute for flow rate related data /
displays with a 24 hour timekeeping format. Water
Hardness units will be French Degrees and Capacity
in French Degree x m3.
Example: [U - - - - - 2]
The tandard Metric Format
uses liters for olume
and liters per minute for flow rate related data /
displays with a 24 hour timekeeping format. Water
Hardness units will be French Degrees and Capacity
in French Degree x m3. Option settings P and 8 as
well as Regeneration Types #7-8 will not be
displayed.
Example: [U - - - - - 3]
The Cubic Meter Metric Format
uses m3 for olume
and liters per minute for flow rate related data /
displays with a 24 hour timekeeping format. Water
Hardness units will be P.P.M. (mg/liter or g/m3) and
Capacity in grams. Regeneration Types #7 and #8 will
not be displayed.
Example: [U - - - - - 4]
The Japanese Metric Format
uses liters for olume
and liters per minute for flow rate related data /
displays with a 24 hour timekeeping format. Water
Hardness units will be German Degrees and Capacity
in German Degree x m3. Option settings P and 8 as
well as Regeneration Types #7-8 will not be
displayed.
Example: [U - - - - - 5]
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
14. Valve Type (o)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is an option setting. This display is used to set the
type of al e used with the control. There are four
possible selections with #2 being the required setting:
Example: [o - - - - - 1] Option Typically Not Used.
6700 Valve.
When #2 is selected the control will
operate properly with all LEDs. The Volume
Remaining Display will not be able to count down until
the regeneration cycle is complete.
Example: [o - - - - - 2] 6700 Operation
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
15. Regeneration Type (7)
Depress the Program Button. This display is used to
set the type of regeneration initiation. There are eight
possible settings:
Time Clock Delayed.
The timer will determine that
regeneration is required based on the set
regeneration time and regeneration day o erride
settings.
Example: [7 - - - - - 1]
Meter Immediate.
The timer will determine that
regeneration is required based on when the a ailable
olume of treated water drops to or below zero.
Regeneration to begin immediately.
Example: [7 - - - - - 2]
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Page 8B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming (Cont’d.)
Meter Delayed.
The control will determine that a
regeneration is required based on when the a ailable
olume of treated water drops to or below the reser e
capacity. Regeneration is to begin immediately at the
set Regeneration Time only when ser ice flow has
not been detected. Regeneration is to be to delayed,
in two 10 minute sections, for up to an additional 20
minutes, with ser ice flow. Regeneration then to
begin immediately. There will not be a delay if the
Volume Remaining is zero.
Example: [7 - - - - - 3]
Regeneration Type #4
Example: [7 - - - - - 4] This option setting is not
typically used with downflow regeneration al es.
ensor Immediate.
The control will monitor
conditioner status by means of a sensor.
Regeneration will begin immediately after a signal
from the sensor is recei ed. When this regeneration
type is selected, one additional display will follow.
Depress the program button once more to iew the
second display. This display selects the amount of
time required for a sensor input signal to be present
before the signal is considered to be alid. This
second display will only be able to be iewed when
this option selected.
Example: [7 - - - - -
5] Initial Display
Sensor Input Signal Minimum On Time - [7 - 5 - -
5.0] 5.0 Minutes
ensor Delayed.
The control will monitor conditioner
status by means of a sensor. Regeneration will begin
at the set Regeneration Time after a signal from the
sensor is recei ed. When this regeneration type is
selected, one additional display will follow. Depress
the program button once more to iew the second
display. This display selects the amount of time
required for a sensor input signal to be present before
the signal is considered to be alid. This second
display will only be able to be iewed when this option
selected.
Example: [7 - - - - -
6] Initial Display
Sensor Input Signal Minimum On Time - [7 - 6 - -
5.0] 5 Minutes
Regeneration Type #7
Example: [7 - - - - - 7] This option setting is not
typically used.
Regeneration Type #8
Example: [7 - - - - - 8] This option setting is not
currently used.
The UP and DOWN et Buttons adjust this alue.
16. Flow Meter ize (F)
Depress the Program Button. The display is used to
set the size of the al e flow meter. This setting will
not be iewed on non-metered al es.
Examples: [F - - - - - 0] Option Not Typically Used
[F - - - - - 1] Standard 3/4” Flow Meter
[F - - - - - 2] Option Not Typically Used
[F - - - - - 3] Option Not Typically Used
[F - - - - - 4] Option Not Typically Used
[F - - - - - 5] Option Not Typically Used
[F - - - - - 6] Option Not Typically Used
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
Printed in U.S.A.
Page 9B
MODEL 6700 Downflow - V2.0
Option Setting Level #2
Softener Man fact rer Programming (Cont’d.)
17. Mixing Valve Location (8)
Depress the Program Button. The next display is used
to set where the mixing al e is located, if any. It is
iewed only with the U.S./Metric Display Format set to
U-2 or U-4. There are three possible settings:
Examples: [8 - - - - - 1] No Mixing Val e
[8 - - - - - 2] Mixing Val e Before Flow
Meter [8 - - - - - 3] Mixing Val e After Flow
Meter
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
18. ystem Type (9)
Depress the Program Button. The next display iewed
is an option setting. This display is used to set the
type of system the al e is operating in. There are six
possible selections with #4 the desired setting:
ingle Valve Meter or ensor Regeneration -
When this option is selected, the control will operate
as a stand alone unit. The control can initiate a
regeneration whene er needed.
Example: [9 - - - - - 4] Single Val e Meter or Sensor
Regeneration (System #4) Operation
[9 - - - - - 5] Option Not Typically Used
[9 - - - - - 7] Option Not Typically Used
[9 - - - - - 9] Option Not Typically Used
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
19. Program Lock (PL)
Depress the Program Button. The display is used to
pre ent certain displays from being iewed or set.
There are two possible settings:
Examples: [PL - - - OFF] Lock Cancelled
[PL - - - - ON] Lock Acti e
ettings Able To Be Reset With Protection Active
-Displays Able To Be Viewed With Protection
Active -
Water HardnessFlow Rate Display
Water Hardness After Mixing Val eDays Since
Regeneration Display
Regeneration TimePrior Ser ice Volume Used
Display
Time of DayReser e Capacity Display
Pre ious Days Water Usage Display
Unlocking Programming -
The only way to deacti ate this feature is to push and
hold the Program Button for 25 seconds. This
procedure will unlock the control and permit all alid
program settings to be iewed and reset as needed.
The UP and DOWN et Buttons will adjust this
alue.
Exiting This Option etting Level
Push the Program Button once per display until all ha e
been iewed.
Resetting Permanent Programming Memory -
Push and hold the Program Button for 50 seconds. This
procedure will erase this and all pre ious display settings
and reset them to default alues. Control programming
will then ha e to be reset as necessary.

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