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Brand | Canature |
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Model | 105STS 90 -1.5" |
Category | Water Dispenser |
Language | English |
Lists the main components included with the standard unit.
Details the main standard components included with the unit.
Lists optional components available for the system.
Explains the model numbering system for the softeners.
Details settings for regeneration cycles, DLFC, and BLFC.
Provides general specifications and required installation space.
Lists general specifications and dimensions for various models.
Shows specific dimensions for the 105 control valve.
Lists materials needed for installation, referencing diagrams.
Shows a diagram of typical piping for a softener unit.
Illustrates piping for optional treated water regeneration.
Guides on selecting site and positioning tanks for installation.
Covers piping requirements, support, and connections, including flex connectors.
Discusses specific piping applications like reservoirs and treated water regeneration.
Details the connections for the 105 control valve, including inlet, outlet, and drain.
Guides on installing the control valve onto the tank, including riser tube prep.
Explains how to connect the brine tank, including brine line size and overflow.
Provides critical notes and steps for loading media into the tank.
Describes the cation resin and gravel media, including properties.
Details the quantities of media required for different bed sizes.
Emphasizes the importance of proper startup programming to avoid damage.
Outlines initial parameters like time of day and calculating softener capacity.
Details checks for piping, connections, and the soaking process for media beds.
Guides on the regeneration process, including backwash and brine draw.
Specifies pressure, temperature, and conditions for effective valve operation.
Explains how to confirm the current position of the control valve via its dial.
Describes the function of the service position and ion exchange process.
Outlines the four steps of the regeneration procedure for down flow systems.
Details the backwash process, its purpose, and duration.
Explains the brine draw and slow rinse cycles, including vacuum creation.
Describes the rinse position, reconsolidating the media and removing brine.
Explains the brine tank refill cycle and how water volume is regulated.
Describes the four push buttons on the 105 control valve keypad.
Shows examples of information displayed on the service screen for systems.
Details two methods for initiating a regeneration cycle manually.
Explains the display screens shown during the regeneration process.
Guides on how to access the programming screens via the MENU button.
Explains how to access history values and system diagnostics.
Lists common issues, causes, and solutions for error codes.
Outlines safety precautions before performing maintenance on the valve or tank.
Lists tools recommended for basic service on the 105 control valve.
Details the steps for removing the PCB, drive motor, or power head.
Guides on how to remove and replace pistons, seals, and spacers.
Instructions for cleaning or replacing key components like injectors and flow controls.
Explains two types of O-ring connections and proper installation procedures.
Lists part numbers for mineral tanks and related accessories.
Provides an exploded view diagram and part list for the 105 valve.
Shows an exploded view and parts list for the brine valve and injector assembly.
Details the part numbers and diagram for the internal motor bracket assembly.
Lists part numbers and diagrams for the DLFC assembly.
Provides part numbers and diagrams for the outlet adapter and meter assembly.
Shows diagrams and part numbers for circuit boards, controllers, and cables.
Lists part numbers for media beds and support gravel, including weight.
Lists part numbers for various brine tank assemblies and components.
Provides a table of issues, possible causes, and solutions for system problems.
Outlines the warranty coverage for assembled units, including tanks, valves, and electronics.