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Tank 2 moves through cycles:
C1 - Backwash
As water enters the tank, air will be forced out
the drain line. Once water fills the tank it will
then discharge out the drain line. Quick cycling
the control can now be used to advance
through the remaining cycles
C2 - Regenerant Draw; the regenerant tank
should have water in it. As the draw occurs the
level will go down.
C3- Slow Rinse
C4 - Standby
Both tanks have now been purged of air. The water
supply valve can be fully opened.
2. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. This
will start the second regeneration.
Quick cycle as Tank 2 moves through cycles:
C5 - Fast Rinse
C6 - 2nd Backwash
C7 - 2nd Rinse
C8 - Regenerant Refill; the aircheck is filled and
flow to the regenerant tank is visable.
Quick cycle to Service
then--
Quick cycle as Tank 1 moves through cycles:
C1 - Backwash
C2 - Regenerant Draw; the regenerant tank
should have water in it. As the draw occurs the
level will go down.
C3 - Slow Rinse
C4 - Standby
At this point Tank 1 is fully operational.
3. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. This
will start the third regeneration. After this step both
tanks will be ready.
Quick cycle as Tank 1 moves through cycles:
C5 - Fast Rinse
C6 - 2nd Backwash
C7 - 2nd Rinse
C8 - Regenerant Refill
Quick cycle to Service
then--
Quick cycle as Tank 2 moves through cycles:
C1 - Backwash
C2 - Regenerant Draw; the regenerant tank
should have water in it. As the draw occurs the
level will go down.
C3 - Slow Rinse
C4 - Standby
Both tanks are now ready.
4. Turn on a faucet plumbed after the water
conditioner. Run the faucet until the water runs
clear.
5. Add water to the regenerant tanks.
A. With a bucket or hose, add water until
approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water
in each regenerant tank.
B. If the tank has a salt platform in the bottom
of the tank, add water until the water level is
approximately 1 inch (25 mm) above the
platform.
The Alternating Water Conditioning
System is Now Fully Operational
Note: After any control reset (valve type or system
change, etc.) it is necessary to initiate a manual
regeneration and quick cycle through it. This will
ensure the control and cam are synchronized. If not
synchronized
err# will display and the control will
drive cams to the correct position for valve and system
type programmed..