MicroTurb MT-5810XTR2-8-44 Troubleshooting guide

OWNER’S MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE
MicroTurb™ Ultimate Series Turbidity Filters w/ NextSand
highly effective and economical sediment / turbidity / particulate reduction filters with higher
flow rates, lower backwash rates, and finer filtration than the competition!
APPLICABLE MODELS: MT-5810XTR2 Series
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR
SYSTEM, VOID YOUR WARRANTY, AND RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

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Congratulations on the purchase of your MicroTurb™ Ultimate Series turbidity filtration
system.
You have purchased one of the finest sediment/turbidity treatment systems on the market
today. All MicroTurb™ Ultimate Series water treatment systems utilize NextSand media, the
world's most advanced turbidity reduction media. In addition to providing much finer
filtration than traditional sand and multi-media filters, NextSand requires a lower backwash
rate and volume and has higher service flow rates for a given volume of media. This manual
is designed to provide owners, installers, and service technicians with detailed information
about the installation, start-up, and operation of your new filter system.
The brain of your MicroTurb™ system is the Fleck 5810XTR2 control valve. It is manufactured
by one of the world’s premier water treatment companies. The Fleck 5810 control valve is
well respected for its reliability, serviceability, simple operation, and value. The integrated
Fleck XTR2 touch screen valve controller offers unsurpassed simplicity of operation, yet
complete control over all important valve operations. The Fleck 5810 XTR2 Water Softener of
Filter Control Valve Service Manual is also included with your system. It includes additional
information regarding the operation of your valve, replacement parts lists, and more.
Your MicroTurb™ water treatment system is designed to offer low maintenance operation.
The control valve will perform regular backwash functions automatically. For your
convenience, your system has been pre-programmed for you at our factory. Should you
need to change any of the settings, simply follow the instructions provided in this manual.
IMPORTANT SAFETY SYMBOLS
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in personal injury
and/or severe property damage.
Hazards or unsafe practices that may cause operational
problems with your water treatment system.

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Table of Contents:
GENERAL WARNINGS ……………………………………………………………………………………………...….. …….. 4
OPERATING CONDITIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………….…... 5
INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..…..….. 6
Step 1 –Pre-Installation Inspection ……………………………………………………………..……… 7
Step 2 –Selecting an Installation Location ………………………………………………..…..... 7
Step 3 –Prepare Treatment Tank ………………………………………………………………..………9
Step 4 –Turn off the Water & Electric Water Heaters ………………………………….…11
Step 5 –Prepare and Install Inlet and Outlet Plumbing Connection …….…… 12
Step 6 –Drain Line Installation …………………………………………………………………………..…14
Step 7 –Control Valve Set-up ………………………………………………….……………………….….. 16
Step 8 –Initial Start-up and Leak Testing …………………………………………………......…. 19
BACKWASH ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..……. 21
CHANGING TIME OF DAY ………………………………………………………………..…………………………..…… 22
CHANGING BASIC SETTINGS ……………………………………………………………………………………..…. 23
DIAGNOSTICS ………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………….…… 24
MASTER SETTINGS MODE …………………………………………………………………………………….……..… 26
OPERATION DURING A POWER FAILURE ………………………………………………………….…..…… 27
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING ……………………………………………………….…..….……. 28
WARRANTY INFORMATION ………………………………………………………………………………………..…… 29

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GENERAL WARNINGS
Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the water filter.
Do not install or store this filter system where it will be exposed to freezing temperatures.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not repair, replace, or attempt to service any part of the system unless specifically
instructed to in this manual and you have the understanding, tools, and skills necessary to
carry out the procedure.
Packing materials can be dangerous to children. Keep all packing material (plastic bags,
polystyrene, boxes, etc.) well out of children’s reach.
Individual components of this water treatment system, and the installed system, are heavy.
Precautions should be taken to prevent personal injury or strain. Do not move heavy
components without assistance if you are not physically capable of safely carrying out the
procedure.
If the water treatment system is to be left unattended for an extended period of time
(vacation, etc.), we strongly recommend that you turn off the water supply to the system, or
the whole house, while you are away.
If your water pipes are metal (galvanized or copper), they may be used to ground electrical
systems, appliances, or your phone line. If this is the case, be sure to install regulation
ground clamps to the metal pipe on each side of the control valve and connect a jumper
wire between the 2 clamps (#4 gauge solid copper wire recommended). Consult a certified
electrician or plumber if you are unsure.

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OPERATING CONDITIONS
The following chart provides guidance on the conditions required for successful operation of
your MicroTurb™ system.
USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THESE OPERATING CONDITIONS MAY
ADVERSELY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SYSTEM, RESULT IN SYSTEM
DAMAGE INCLUDING WATER LEAKS AND CORRESPONDING PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND
MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Minimum Water Pressure
20 PSI
Maximum Water Pressure
90 PSI*
Recommended Water Pressure
40-70 PSI
Water Temperature
36F to 100F (2 to 38C)
Minimum Air Temperature
32°F (0°C)**
pH Range
5.0*** to 9.0
* While the MicroTurb™ system is built to withstand pressures exceeding 90 PSI, if your
water pressure is greater than 70 PSI, we recommend that you have a certified plumber
install a pressure reducing valve ahead of the MicroTurb™ system.
** The system cannot be subjected to freezing conditions or severe damage to the system
and your property could occur.
*** pH correction is strongly recommended where pH levels are less than 6.5 to prevent
damage to your control valve and plumbing system, and to prevent leaching of metals from
copper and brass plumbing components and solder in your home. Contact your dealer for
recommendations.
For fine filtration (3-5 microns), the optimal service flow rate should not be exceeded.
Satisfactory to good filtration can generally be achieved up to the recommended
maximum service flow rate as long as this level of flow rate is not sustained
continuously. See chart below.

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MicroTurb™ Ultimate Series Flow Rates & Backwash Requirements:
Model
Optimal
Service Flow
Rate* (GPM)
Maximum
Service Flow
Rate* (GPM)
Backwash Flow Rate
at 40F Water Temp
(GPM)
Backwash Flow Rate
at 70F Water Temp
(GPM)
MT-5810XTR2-8-44
4.2
7.0
4.5
7
MT-5810XTR2-9-48
5.3
8.8
5.5
9
MT-5810XTR2-10-54
6.5
10.9
7
10
MT-5810XTR2-12-52
9.4
15.7
10
15
MT-5810XTR2-13-54
11.1
18.4
12
20
MT-5810XTR2-14-65
12.8
21.4
15
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CONFIRM THAT YOUR WATER CONDITIONS, SERVICE FLOW RATE NEEDS, AND
AVAILABLE BACKWASH FLOW RATES MEET THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
MODEL YOU ARE INSTALLING BEFORE COMMENCING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS.
IF IN DOUBT, CALL YOUR DEALER FOR ADVICE. INSTALLED UNITS CANNOT BE
RETURNED.
INSTALLATION
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE STARTING THE
ACTUAL INSTALLATION. WHILE WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT A LICENSED
PLUMBER PERFORM ALL INSTALLATION WORK, A MECHANICALLY-INCLINED
HOMEOWNER WITH SUITABLE PLUMBING KNOWLEDGE CAN INSTALL THIS SYSTEM.
IN ALL CASES, IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE INSTALLATION BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL
CODES. BE SURE TO OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
THE APPLICABLE CODES ARE IN CONFLICT, THE RELEVANT PLUMBING/ELECTRICAL
CODE SHALL BE FOLLOWED. EQUIPMENT FAILURE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE CAN RESULT IF THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY.

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Step 1. –Pre-Installation Inspection
Inspect all of the components that you received with your unit. You should have received the
following:
1. Fleck 5810 XTR2 Control Valve
2. Media Tank
3. Upper Screen
4. Bypass Assembly w/ Bypass Valve and
1” NPT Connector Yokes (2)
5. Riser tube and lower distributor
6. Bag or box of gravel
7. Bag(s) or box(es) of NextSand media
8. Funnel
9. Drain Line Flow Control - DLFC
(attached to #1)
Step 2. –Selecting an Installation
Location
While exterior installation in warm climate
areas is possible, we strongly recommend
interior installation only. The system cannot
be allowed to freeze or severe system
damage could occur. The system should not
be exposed to rain and it should not be
installed in direct sunlight, as long-term exposure to UV light could damage components of
the system. Furthermore, direct sunlight could raise the internal water temperature in the
treatment tank and reduce backwash effectiveness.
In most cases, the system should be located AFTER your water pump and pressure tank(s)
and BEFORE all other water treatment equipment and your hot water heater.

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IF YOU HAVE OTHER WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT, YOU SHOULD DISCUSS THE
ORDER OF YOUR TREATMENT EQUIPMENT WITH YOUR DEALER PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION.
Select a location for installation of your water filter that is within close proximity to the main
incoming water line of the home. The location should have a firm, level surface with enough
space for the unit itself and sufficient space surrounding the unit to facilitate maintenance.
WHILE WATER LEAKS ARE VERY RARE AND UNEXPECTED, YOUR WATER FILTER
SYSTEM SHOULD BE LOCATED NEXT TO A FLOOR DRAIN OR PROTECTED BY A WATER
LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF VALVE TO PREVENT WATER
DAMAGE TO YOUR PROPERTY IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A WATER LEAK.
RECOMMENDED WATER LEAK DETECTION SYSTEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT WWW.A-LEAK-
DETECTOR.COM.
You will also require a suitable drain to discharge waste water from the backwash cycle. A
drain standpipe for a washing machine, floor drain, or sump pump are excellent drain
options. We recommend that the drain line be connected to a minimum 1½" drain
standpipe or floor drain located ideally below the top of the head of your water filter. If
possible, the drain should be no farther than 20 feet from the system.
NOTE: NEVER CONNECT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY INTO A DRAIN PIPE. ALLOW AN AIR
GAP BETWEEN THE DRAIN TUBING AND WASTE LINE TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY
OF BACK-SIPHONING. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USE OF A CHECK VALVE AS IT MAY
BECOME CLOGGED WITH CONTAMINANTS EJECTED FROM THE SYSTEM DURING
BACKWASH.
You will also need access to a standard, non-switched, grounded 120 volt (60 Hz) electrical
outlet. An extension cord may be used to reach a suitable electrical outlet. If this option is
used, ensure that the extension cord is UL/CSA certified and of an appropriate wire gauge
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Step 3. –Prepare Treatment Tank
Two types of media are supplied with your MicroTurb™ system: gravel which forms the base
layer (underbedding) in your treatment tank, and a specialized sediment/turbidity reduction
media called NextSand.
Place the tank in the location where it will sit when the installation is complete. Note that the
black base of your tank is not permanently attached to the rest of the tank. If your tank
appears to be crooked, the base has likely been knocked out of alignment during shipping.
This can be correct by picking the tank up and tapping it on a hard surface while holding it
perpendicular to the floor. A few light taps will generally straighten it out.
Temporarily remove the distributor and riser tube assembly from the treatment tank. Hand
tighten the Fleck 5810XTR2 control valve on the tank and mark where the front of the tank
will be. Turn the tank so that the front of the tank is where you want it when it is full –once it
is full of media and water, it becomes very heavy and difficult to move!
Remove the control valve and re-insert the distributor and riser tube assembly into the tank.
The distributor, which looks like a cone-shaped plastic screen, is pre-connected to the end of
the long plastic riser tube which extends from the bottom of the tank to the top of the tank
where the control valve is attached. At the bottom of the tank, there is a recess in the center
of the tank to accept the distributor to keep it properly aligned. The riser tube has been pre-
cut to the correct height for you. When the distributor is correctly positioned, the top of the
riser tube will be approximately 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch below the top of the tank. If the tube is
flush or protruding above the top of the tank, the distributor tube is not nested correctly in the
recess at the bottom of the tank.
Add enough water to the tank to cover the lower distributor with a minimum of 6 inches of
water. This will prevent damage to the lower distributor as gravel is loaded. Place the funnel
into the tank so that the riser tube is in the middle. Place tape over the open end of the riser
tube. This will prevent gravel or media from accidentally going down the tube during the
following steps.
For the following steps, we recommend that you wear a dust mask. Take the bag/box of
gravel and, using a small scoop, add the gravel to the tank through the funnel to completely
cover the lower distributor. Use all of the gravel. Be sure to provide some downward
pressure on the riser tube while adding the gravel to ensure that the distributor does not shift
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of the tank. A rigid piece of thin wall tubing (conduit, copper pipe, etc.), approximately 1”
longer than the tank height works well as a leveling tool if you need it. Ensure that the riser
tube remains centered in the opening at the top of the tank.
Once this is complete, add the NextSand media in the same manner. Use all of the media
provided. Depending on the capacity of the system, there will only be enough media to fill
the tank to about 1/2 to 3/4 full. This is normal. The media tank should never be filled to the
top of the tank as the remaining space, known as the “freeboard,” is necessary for the media
to have room to expand during the backwash cycle.
Once you have finished adding the media to the tank, remove the tape from the distributor
tube. Be careful not to pull upwards on the riser tube while doing this as it is important that
the distributor remain in its recess at the bottom of the tank.
Fill the media tank with water up to within a couple of inches of the top of the tank. This will
allow the media to pre-soak, thereby preventing media loss during the initial backwash.

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DO NOT INITIATE A REGENERTION OF THIS SYSTEM
FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 HOURS AFTER ADDING THE
WATER TO ALLOW ADEQUATE PRE-SOAKING.
BACKWASHING BEFORE THE MEDIA IS SATURATED
MAY CAUSE A LOSS OF MEDIA AND POTENTIAL
DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL VALVE.
Attach the upper screen to the underside of the control
valve. Be sure to twist clockwise and lock it into place.
Apply a small amount of lubricant to the top inch of the
outside of the riser tube and to the tank o-ring seal.
Note: Only use food-grade silicone lubricant. A small bag of
lubricant is provided in the small parts bag. Do NOT use petroleum jelly.
The control valve can now be secured to the top of the tank. Before attaching the valve,
check to make sure that there is no debris such as gravel or media in the tank threads.
Screw the control valve onto the tank. Make sure that the riser tube inserts into the center
hole in the upper screen and the control valve as you screw down the valve. The control
valve should be hand-tightened (clockwise). Do NOT use the control valve's timer assembly
for leverage and do not use tools. A firm grasp with both hands at the base of the valve will
work. Do NOT use pipe cement (“pipe dope”) or Teflon®tape on the threads.
Step 4. –Turn off the Water & Electric Water Heaters
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS, PERMANENT
DAMAGE TO THE HEATING ELEMENTS IN YOUR WATER HEATER.
If you have a conventional electric water heater or an on-demand (tankless) electric water
heater, we highly recommend that you turn off the power to the heater while installing any
water treatment equipment. Turn off power to your water heater now.

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Turn off the household main water shutoff valve. Open several plumbing fixtures inside the
home as well as the outside faucets to drain as much water out of the plumbing system as
possible.
Following completion of the entire installation, restore the water flow by turning on the
household main water valve and allow all air to be purged from the plumbing system before
turning the power back on to your water heater.
Step 5. –Prepare and Install Inlet and Outlet Plumbing Connections
IF YOU WISH TO USE COPPER PIPING FOR YOUR INSTALLATION AND WILL BE
SOLDERING THE JOINTS, DO NOT APPLY HEAT NEAR YOUR CONTROL VALVE, BYPASS
ASSEMBLY, 1” NPT CONNECTOR YOKES, OR THE DRAIN FITTINGS; OTHERWISE
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THESE PARTS COULD OCCUR. ALWAYS SOLDER JOINTS WITH
THESE COMPONENTS DETACHED. IF YOU ARE
USING COPPER ADAPTERS TO CONNECT TO
THE 1” NPT CONNECTOR YOKES, IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SOLDER A 6 INCH
PIECE OF COPPER PIPE INTO EACH OF THE
CONNECTION ADAPTERS AWAY FROM THE
VALVE, THEN LET THEM COOL OFF BEFORE
THREADING THEM ONTO THE 1” NPT
CONNECTORS.
Key Control Valve Components:
1. Control Valve Body
2. Bypass Valve
3. 1” NPT (Male) Connector Yokes
4. Drain Line Flow Control (DLFC)
5. Valve Cover
6. DLFC Retention Clip

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TEFLON® TAPE IS THE ONLY SEALANT TO BE USED ON THE 1” NPT CONNECTOR
YOKES AND DRAIN FITTINGS.
The system’s control valve is connected to your incoming and outgoing water lines by way
of a bypass assembly with 1”NPT threaded fittings. This assembly is composed of the
bypass valve and two 1”NPT connector yokes. Locate the inlet and outlet ports on the back
of the control valve. Note that the inlet and outlet are marked with arrows indicating the
correct direction of water flow. When you are looking at the back of the control valve, the
inlet is on the left and the outlet is on the right. Check the corresponding markings on the
bypass to ensure the correct direction of water flow and attach the bypass valve to the
control valve. The in and out arrows on the bypass should be pointing the same direction as
the in and out arrows on the outside of the control valve.
BE VERY CAREFUL TO MAKE SURE YOU PLUMB THE SYSTEM IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.
The bypass assembly is secured to the control valve using threaded fittings. Thread sealant
tape should not be used on these threads. The seal is made by way of o-rings. To attach
the bypass to the control valve, simply thread the 2 nuts on the bypass onto the valve until
the nuts bottom out on the valve body. Do not overtighten - it is normal for some “play” to
exist when the bypass assembly is properly seated. This allows for minor misalignment of
the piping connections and relieves stress on the valve. The 1” NPT connector yokes are
connected to the bypass in the same manner (they are normally shipped to you pre-
connected to the bypass, but you can separate them to make the plumbing to your main
water lines easier if you want).
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU REMOVE THE BYPASS ASSEMBLY FROM THE
CONTROL VALVE BEFORE MAKING THESE FINAL CONNECTIONS AS YOU MAY
INADVERTENTLY APPLY TOO MUCH PRESSURE ON THE VALVE WHILE SECURING THE
ADAPTERS, CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE VALVE BODY.
You will need to purchase the appropriate NPT threaded fittings to connect the connector
yokes to the material and size of your main inlet and outlet water lines.

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Plumb your main incoming and outgoing water lines using suitable pipe, fittings, elbows, etc.
as necessary to create a tidy, secure installation up to the back of the bypass valve
(including the correct connection adapters to mate with the threaded fittings on the bypass
assembly’s connection yokes. Be sure to follow all local plumbing codes.
Place the bypass in the “bypass” position as pictured:
Step 6. –Drain Line Installation
NOTE: NEVER CONNECT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY INTO A DRAIN. ALLOW AN AIR-GAP
OF A MINIMUM OF 1 INCH (CHECK LOCAL CODES) BETWEEN THE DRAIN LINE AND
WASTE LINE TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF BACK-SIPHONING. ALWAYS FOLLOW
LOCAL CODES. THE DRAIN LINE SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO FREEZING
TEMPERATURES.
During the backwash cycle, your MicroTurb™ will send captured contaminants out the drain
port. This port needs to be connected to a suitable household drain, ideally within 20 feet of
your media tank. A nearby floor drain, sump pump, or a standpipe for a washing machine is
an excellent option. We recommend that the drain line be connected to a minimum 1 1/2"
drain standpipe or floor drain located ideally below the top of the head of your water filter.
Locate the drain port on the back of your control valve. The drain line flow control assembly
(DLFC) is pre-attached to the control valve. For backwash flow rates of 7 GPM or less, the

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DLFC will be a black plastic elbow housing with 3/4 inch male NPT threads. This housing
contains a flow control washer that limits the backwash flow rate. For backwash flow rates
exceeding 7 GPM, the DLFC will be a black plastic straight housing with 1 inch male NPT
threads.
You will need to purchase suitable pipe or tubing for the drain line, either in 3/4 or 1 inch
diameter, to match the connection points on the drain line flow control assembly (DLFC). To
determine your MINIMUM drain line diameter, look up your model and incoming water
temperature using the chart below. If in doubt, match the size of your drain line to the
thread size of the DLFC on your control valve.
MINIMUM Drain Line Diameter:
Model
40F Water Temp
70F Water Temp
MT-5810XTR2-8-44
3/4"
3/4"
MT-5810XTR2-9-48
3/4"
1”
MT-5810XTR2-10-54
3/4"
1”
MT-5810XTR2-12-52
1”
1”
MT-5810XTR2-13-54
1”
1”
MT-5810XTR2-14-65
1”
1”
Polyethylene tubing, PEX, PVC, CPVC, or copper pipe are all acceptable material choices for
the drain line. If you are using flexible tubing, be sure that there are no “kinks” or “crimps” in
the tubing after installation that may cause a flow restriction. If used, overhead drain lines
are not to exceed a height of 5 feet above the control valve and should be not more than 50
feet in length. Should an overhead drain line be utilized, it is recommended that the drain
line be increased in size (diameter), and that it not be fastened flush to the bottom of a floor
joist to minimize noise transfer to the upstairs of the building during regeneration.
Using an appropriate fitting, connect the drain line flow control to your drain line tubing/pipe.
The DLFC can be removed from the control valve to facilitate easier plumbing if desired. To
remove the drain line flow control, pull on the retaining clip to remove it and then grasp the

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drain line flow control and pull outward. You may wish to dry-fit the fitting first to make sure
you line up the drain line properly with the drain port on the control valve if you are using
rigid pipe.
Re-insert the DLFC into the control valve and securely lock into place with the retaining clip
when done.
Ensure that the drain line is thoroughly secured along its route to the drain. The drain line
will be under pressure when the backwash cycle is working. If not adequately secured, the
drain line could vibrate during backwash causing excessive noise. If this is experienced, use
additional fixtures to better secure the drain line.
Step 7 –Control Valve Set-up
During cold weather, the installer should warm the control valve to room temperature before
operating. Note: All electrical connections must be done according to local codes.
Plug the control valve into a standard, grounded 120 volt (60 Hz) electrical outlet. Be certain
that the outlet is uninterrupted and not controlled by a switch. An extension cord may be
used to reach a suitable electrical outlet. Ensure that the extension cord is UL/CSA certified
and of an appropriate wire gauge for the application. Plug the other end of the power cord
into the electrical port on the control valve.
Note: The electrical port on the control valve is
located on the right side of the valve (when you are
facing the control panel), just behind the tab used
to remove the valve cover. It is a bit tricky to find.
Once plugged in, the touch screen on the control
valve will illuminate. The control valve may need
to reset to the home position when it is powered
up. If it does, the motor will run for a few seconds.
Optional: The touch screen is shipped with a protective plastic film that can be peeled off.
The following is the primary “Home Screen” or Main Menu:

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Items displayed in blue or grey can be touched to edit or obtain more information. Items
displayed in black are for information purposes only and cannot be selected.
In the top left corner of the screen, you will find the current day of the week and time.
In the top right corner, there is an indicator that will tell you when the next “regeneration” or
backwash cycle is scheduled to occur.
In the middle of the screen is the regeneration cycle wheel which indicates the current valve
cycle (indicated in green), and other applicable cycles (in black).
The bottom menu bar provides the following options:
Vacation: Select this icon to set your water filter system to vacation mode. This mode can
be used if you will be away for an extended period of time and will not be using water.
When vacation mode is selected, the system will temporarily cease flush cycles. Upon
returning from vacation, it is important to remember to end the vacation mode by pressing
the same icon. When in vacation mode, “Vacation Mode” will be displayed in the top right
corner of the screen.
Assistance: Select this icon to display the name and phone number of your dealer.
Diagnostics: Select this icon to enter the Diagnostics Mode - see Diagnostics Mode below
for more details.

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Settings: Select this icon to edit the time of day that the flush cycle will occur. Other
programming functions can be accessed using this icon, however, it is strongly
recommended that you do not change any settings without first discussing with your dealer.
Regeneration: Select this icon to schedule a flush cycle to occur immediately or the next
time that time of day equals the regeneration (flush) time.
The touch screen has an energy-saving feature that will turn the display off (sleep mode) if
no user input has been made for 5 minutes. To turn the screen back on, just touch it.
We will first set the time of day to the correct time. The current day of the week and time is
displayed in the top left corner of the home screen. It is important that the day and time be
accurate so that the backwash cycle will occur at the correct time of the day and so that the
diagnostic and data gathering functions of the control valve will be accurate.
If the day and time are flashing, it means that there has been a power failure and the day
and time need to be checked.
To change the time of day, touch the day and time display in the top left corner of the home
screen and the following screen will appear:
Touch the grey box associated with the year. 2 blue arrows will appear. Touch the blue
arrow on the left to decrease the year. Touch the blue arrow on the right to increase in the
year. Adjust the year by touching the arrows until it is correct.
Similarly, touch the grey boxes associated with the month and day and use the arrows to
adjust the month and day settings until they are correct

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Set the hour, minutes, and pm/am in the same manner.
When you are satisfied that all of the settings are correct, press the checkmark icon on the
bottom right corner of the screen. To cancel your changes and return to the home screen,
press the “X” icon at any time.
Your MicroTurb™ has been pre-programmed to backwash every 5 days or 2,000 gallons
(whichever occurs first) and to perform the backwash process at 12:30am in the morning
when it is very unlikely that water will be required in the building. If water is required during
the backwash process, untreated water will be permitted to flow to meet your service needs.
You may edit the frequency and duration of the backwash based on your water conditions.
You may also alter the time of day that the backwash process occurs if 12:30am is not ideal
for you. If you have a water softener or other automatic backwashing water treatment
systems, make sure that they are not set to regenerate at the same time. We recommend
that they backwash/regenerate at least 2 hours apart. Follow the instructions under
“Changing Basic Settings” to change the frequency or backwash time if desired. If you want
to change the duration of the backwash or final rinse cycles, these settings must be edited in
the “Master Settings Mode” – see below for details.
Step 8 –Initial Start-up and Leak Testing
Ensure that the bypass is in the bypass position. Turn on the main water supply. Open a
cold water tap nearby and let the water run for a few minutes or until the system is free of
foreign material (usually solder) and air that may have resulted from the installation. Once
the water is running clear and free of air, close the water tap.
INSPECT YOUR PLUMBING CONNECTIONS AND CONTROL VALVE FOR LEAKS AND
REPAIR ANY LEAKS FOUND BEFORE PROCEEDING.
DO NOT INITIATE A REGENERTION OF THIS SYSTEM FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 HOURS
AFTER ADDING WATER TO THE MEDIA TANK TO ALLOW ADEQUATE PRE-SOAKING.
BACKWASHING BEFORE THE MEDIA IS SATURATED COULD CAUSE A LOSS OF MEDIA
AND POTENTIAL DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL VALVE.

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Once the media has been adequately pre-soaked for 2 hours:
WITH THE BYPASS STILL IN THE BYPASS POSITION, touch the REGENERATION ICON. You
will be given a choice to regenerate “now”or “at regen time” - select “now.” You will hear the
valve motor change the position of the valve piston, “backwash”will be indicated on the
regeneration wheel on the touch screen display, and the backwash time will begin counting
down in the top right corner of the display. Once the motor has stopped moving (no more
noise), press the REGENERATION ICON again to advance to the rinse stage of the
regeneration cycle.
Without delay, immediately begin to slowly open the bypass to the service position, allowing
water to flow into the system. Water and air will begin to flow to the drain line and will
continue for 3 minutes. At the end of this time, the valve will re-position and the filter will
return to normal service mode.
INSPECT YOUR DRAIN LINE PLUMBING CONNECTIONS AND REPAIR ANY LEAKS
IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PROCEEDING. IF THE PLUMBING PIPE RATTLED OR VIBRATED
DURING THIS PROCESS CAUSING EXCESSIVE NOISE, USE ADDITIONAL FASTENERS TO
BETTER SECURE THE DRAIN LINE.
Touch the REGENERATION ICON. You will be given a choice to regenerate “now” or “at
regen time” - select “now” to engage a full backwash and rinse cycle. Allow the backwash
and rinse to run their full cycles.
When the system returns to service mode, slowly open a nearby cold water tap (after the
MicroTurb™ system) and let the water run for 5 to 10 minutes until the system is purged of all
air that may have resulted from the installation, and the water is running clear. Repeat for
other faucets in the building starting at the highest elevation and working down to the lowest
point until all air is purged. The initial flow of water may be slightly discolored. This is normal
and will go away quickly.
It is now safe to turn the electricity back on to your water heater.
Congratulations!
Your system is now ready to provide treated water to your home!
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