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First Sales XTS30 - Display and Operation - Stats & Settings; System Statistics; Installer Settings

First Sales XTS30
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The installer settings provide access to the water softener cycle times. The factory settings have been
programmed for maximum efficiency. Altering the factory programmed cycles will affect the softeners
performance. NOTE: Extreme caution must be taken when adjusting the water softener cycles. Decreasing a
cycle time or completely deleting the cycle may cause the softener to stop functioning.
“Home” screen displays current time-of-day.
The flow indicator will flash if water is being used.
The “Regen Tonight’ indicator will be illuminated if the
softener is queued for regeneration.
PressingSTATSbutton advances screen to current flow rate.
“Current Flow” screen displays the flow rate that is currently being
treated by the softener (if any). The word FLOW is displayed
on top left corner of screen whether water is being used or
not. Display registers flow rate in gallons per minute.
PressingNEXT’ button advances screen to volume remaining.
“Volume remainingscreen displays the number of gallons that can be
treated before the scheduled regeneration cycle.
NOTE: Due to the reserve capacity, the softener may still
provide softened water even with zero gallons
displayed.
PressingDONE’ button returns display to Home Screen.
Display and Operation - Stats
“Home” screen displays current time-of-day.
Press and HOLD CHECKLIST’ button for approximately 3 seconds to access installer settings.
Ensure the Iron indicator is illuminated on the left side of the
display and using the↑’ and ↓’ buttons set the incoming iron
concentration.
NOTE: While a water softener can be reasonably
expected to remove small amounts of clear water iron,
for best performance an iron filter should be
considered.
Display and Operation Installer Settings Cycles