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Water Right Impression Plus Series - OPERATING DISPLAYS AND MAINTENANCE; Understanding System Displays; Regeneration Procedures

Water Right Impression Plus Series
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OPERATING DISPLAYS AND MAINTENANCE
1. GENERAL OPERATION: When the system is operating, one of five displays may be shown and will alternate with the
installing dealer’s name and phone number (if set) for future service. Pressing NEXT will alternate between the displays.
1. CURRENT TIME OF DAY and GPM. Letter indicates which tank is in service. GPM alternates with current flow rate.
2. FLOW RATE which is the current treated water flow rate through either tank A or B in Gallons Per Minute.
3. CAPACITY REMAINING for the tank in service (A or B) and the gallons that will be treated before the system
signals a regeneration cycle and switches to the other tank. GPM alternates with current flow rate.
4. DAYS TO A REGEN is the number of days left before the system goes through a regeneration cycle, based on the
days override value. Letter indicates which tank is in service. GPM alternates with current flow rate.
5. DEALER NAME AND PHONE NUMBER (only available on certain models) is the dealer information to call when
service is needed (this screen will only appear if set by dealer).
The user can scroll between the displays as desired.
3. REGENERATION MODE: Typically a twin system regenerates when the capacity
of the tank providing treated water reaches zero remaining gallons. At this time, the
online tank will transfer and put the standby tank online so there is no disruption of
treated water. Once this transfer is complete, the depleted tank will regenerate and
return to standby mode ready to enter service upon depletion of capacity of other
tank. This two tank configuration provides for a continuous, uninterrupted supply of
conditioned water at all times. When the system begins to regenerate, the display
will change to include information about the step of the regeneration process and
the time remaining for that step to be completed. The system will run through all
remaining steps automatically and will reset to provide treated water when the
regeneration process has been completed.
2. MANUAL REGENERATION: Sometimes there is a need to regenerate before the
control valve calls for it. This may be needed if the system has been operated without
salt for an extended period of time. To initiate a manual regeneration immediately,
press and hold the
REGEN button for three seconds. The system will begin to
regenerate immediately. This command cannot be cancelled.
Once a manual regeneration is initiated, the unit will transfer to the second tank in
order to supply conditioned water. Upon transfer, the depleted tank will begin its
regeneration.
BACKWASH
8:22
REGENERATION MODE
TIME OF DAY MON
GPM
2:40A
PM
1
FLOW RATE
GPM
8.0
A
CAPACITY REMAINING
GPM GAL
1600
A
DAYS TO A REGEN
GPM
3
A
555 5555555
DEALER NA
4
2
5
3
REGEN TODAY MON
GPM
2:408
PM
REGEN TODAY and TIME OF DAY
will ash alternately if a regeneration
is expected tonight.
MANUAL REGENERATION

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