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1. 2 Rev System Installation System Configuration and Settings Product Features and Application Product Dimensions and Specifications Pre Installation Check list Programming Instructions Valve Installation System Installation Assembly Drawings and Parts List Troubleshooting Replacement Parts Packing List Warranty Contact Information 3 4 9 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fill in the content below for future reference Installer Name Address City State Phone Install Date Softener System Configuration Tank Size Dia ____ in Height in Resin Volume ___cu ft Brine Tank Capacity Igor L1100L L1130L Media Control Valve Model Serial Number DLFC Size BLFC Size _ _ Injector Valve Programming Mode LI A 01 Meter Delay LI A 02 Meter Immediate L A 03 Meter Delay LJA 04 Meter Immediate Note A 03 and A 04 modes are not applicable in the USA Water Conditions and Quality Total Hardness grains Iron Fe ppm Acid pH TDS ppm Pressure of Inlet Water PSI Other Water Source L Well Water _ city Water lother Factory Default Settings Parameter unit Factory Default Programmed Settings Control Mode wor 02 03 0 y am Unit Mode HUO1 02 0 M mo Water Treatment Capacity Metertype m s0 Operation Days Time clock type by days Operation Hours Time clock type by hours Regeneration Start up Time Backwash Time Min Bri
2. Riser Pipe 1 05 OD G 1 Mol Length max Width max o Height max Regeneration Mode mw se I 70 sm bowntiom The valve dimensions are for reference only Connect Port Dimensions Product Model inlet Port Outlet Port DrainPort Brine Port Base RiserPipe Hard Water Bypass Main Technical Parameters A 01 Meter Delay Regeneration happens when the capacity reaches zero and the preset time of regeneration is reached A 02 Meter Immediate Regeneration happens when the capacity reaches zero Regeneration Mode A 03 Intelligent Meter Delay The valve calculates the system capacity set the Resin Volume Feed Water Hardness and Regeneration Factor Regeneration starts at the regeneration time set A 04 Intelligent Meter Immediate Set the Resin Volume Feed Water Hardness and Regeneration Factor the valve calculates the system capacity and regenerates when capacity is reached v PAGE 05 lt re Installation Checklist Before installation read through this manual thoroughly Then obtain all materials and tools needed for installation This softening system will operate at maximum efficiency when the following conditions are considered Required Revv2 Operation Conditions Working pressure 21psito 120psi Working Conditions Water temperature 40 F 120 F 5 C 50 C Environment temperature 40 F 120 F 5 C 50 C Working Environment Relative humidity lt 9
3. Brine Nut 8940001 Injector and Button Kits REVV215B 6301 6302 6303 6304 Injector Nozzle Throat amp Plug 6305 6306 6307 6308 plugs not pictured 6309 6310 1 Set Drain Line Flow Controls Brine Line Flow Controls 8468042 8468044 8468060 8468062 8468052 8468054 8468056 8468043 8468045 8468061 8463063 8468053 8468055 8468057 1 Set Q D et PAGE 22 Packing List Continued gt System Packing List a i customer ana Ra Warranty Ea PAGE 23 Warranty gt Limited Warranty As described herein Hankscraft Inc d b a H20 Products Hankscraft warrants its products are free from defects in material and workmanship only when properly installed operated and maintained This warranty is subject to the exceptions herein Hankscraft warrants to the original owner that the items listed below will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of time specified below from the original purchase date e Control valve and all internal valve parts and the salt storage tank FIVE YEARS e Mineral tank TEN YEARS e Any other component ONE YEAR Mineral tank media resin is not warrantied Any parts used for replacement are warrantied for the remainder of the original warranty period applicable to the part from the date of manufacture Hankscraft s obligation by this Limited Warranty at is option is to repair or replace a
4. Times Regenerate on the day the available volume of treated water drops to zero 0 A 01 Meter Delayed Regeneration starts at the regeneration time set I Regenerate immediately when the available volume of treated water drops to Meter Immediate zero 0 Customers time set Intelligent Meter Immediate i Set the Resin Volume Feed Water Hardness and Regeneration Factor the valve Not Applicable for U S i calculates the system capacity and regenerates when capacity is reached Intelligent Meter Delayed The valve calculates the system capacity set the Resin Volume Feed Water Not Applicable for U S Hardness and Regeneration Factor Regeneration starts at the regeneration Customers Time Clock Regeneration Option Adjust the maximum interval regeneration days to the number of days for regeneration Signal Output There are two kinds of output modes b 01 Mode Signal turns on at start of regeneration and shuts off at end of regeneration b 02 Mode Signal available in intervals during regeneration cycles and during In Service There is a signal output connector on the main control board for controlling external devices Refer to Figure 3 1 to Figure 3 8 N Y N Lea Y Le N N ki sassa Fast Rinse ku akk Fast Rinse Y Y i ol p o Signal Output q Q Brine Refill Y Signal Output Brine Refill N Y Y Y Y Brine amp Brine amp Slow Rinse Slow Rinse Y N b 01 b 02 PAGE 04
5. not authorize others to assume such liability on its behalf THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED HEREIN OR ELSEWHERE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE NON INFRINGEMENT OR WARRANTIES RESULTING FROM COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR FROM USAGE OF TRADE HANKSCRAFT HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES HANKSCRAFT S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT HANKSCRAFT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER HANKSCRAFT WAS AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSS Contact Information Thank you for choosing this elements by Hankscraft water treatment system Please contact your service professional with any questions Updated February 2014
6. 1 52 53 54 55 56 gt Nt _ Net P ss S A C C S PAGE 17 Troubleshooting gt Control Valve Problem Cause Correction A Electrical service to unit has been interrupted B Regeneration cycles set incorrectly C Controller is defective D Motor failure 1 Softener fails to regenerate A Check for consistent electrical service B Reset regeneration cycles C Replace controller D Replace motor 2 Regeneration time A Time of Day not set correctly I f U Check program and reset time of day is not correct B Power failure over 3 days A Bypass valve is open or leaking B No salt in brine tank C Injector plugged D Insufficient water level in brine tank 3 Hard water E Leak at O ring on riser pipe F Internal valve leak G Regeneration cycles not correct H Shortage of resin I Bad quality of feed water or meter blocked A Line pressure is too low B Brine line is plugged C Brine line is leaking D Injector is plugged E Internal leakage F Drain line is plugged G Wrong BLFC DLFC and injector 4 Softener fails to draw brine A Close or repair bypass valve B Add salt to brine tank and maintain salt level above water level C Change or clean injector D Check brine tank refill time E Make sure riser pipe is not cracked Check O ring and tube pilot F Change valve body G Set correct regeneration cyc
7. 5 When temperature is 25 C 77 F Power source AC100 240V 50 60Hz Turbidity Down flow regeneration lt 5FTU Hardness 1 grain per gallon gpg 17 1 parts per million ppm Inlet Water Quality Chlorine lt 0 1ppm lron lt 0 3ppm All plumbing and electrical work should be performed by an accredited professional to ensure all local state and municipal guidelines are met Do not use the control valve with water that is unsafe or of unknown quality Do not use the brine tube injector body or other connectors on the RevV2 valve as a handle to carry the system Ensure there is salt in the brine tank at all times when this valve is used for softening The brine tank should contain clean water softening salts only at least 99 5 pure Do not use small grain salt When there is moderate to high turbidity a filter should be installed before the water softening system on the inlet side ifthe water pressure exceeds 120psi a pressure reducing valve must be installed before the water inlet If the water pressure exceeds 80 psi installing a pressure reducing valve before the water inlet is highly recommended If the water pressure is under 21psi a booster pump must be installed before the water inlet Replacement parts for the RevV2 valve should only be purchased through Hankscraft H20 Products resellers Electrical components such as transformers are specific to the RevV2 valve from Hankscraft Regular interval monit
8. in tube to the overflow elbow Maintain an air gap between the tube and floor drain Figure 1 6 System Installation Continued Green Tape 15lb Blue Tape 12lb White Tape 9lb Red Tape 6lb Drain Overflow Elbow Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 PAGE 10 m un i ma ma uu sa s I 2 ni m 8 av A a I o gt System Installation Chart 1 Drain 171 N nlet Air Gap lt 1 Outlet sere Overflow a Drain Line Drain Line Push Pull Bypass RevV2 Valve Brine Tank 3 Brine Line Resin Tank ystem Installation Continued gt System Start up Before running the RevV2 for the first time flush out the water line and bypass Be sure the bypass is closed Turn the water source on at the inlet to the house Disconnect the bypass from the RevV2 valve if attached to the valve Be sure to remove the meter impeller from the bypass before opening the bypass Put a container under the bypass and open the bypass to allow water to flow through and remove any foreign material out of the water lines Close the bypass Reinstall the meter impeller in the outlet side with the impeller facing in and re connect the bypass to the valve Open the bypass Check for any leaks Insert meter cable in the outlet side of the bypass or connector the side the impeller is installed in Plug in the power cord for the valve Open a wate
9. les in the program H Add resin to mineral tank and check for leaks I Reduce the inlet turbidity clean or replace meter A Increase line pressure B Clean brine line C Replace brine line D Clean or replace injector E Replace valve body F Clean drain line flow control G Install properly sized BLFC DLFC amp injector 5 Unit uses too A Improper salt setting Brine refill time A Check salt usage and salt setting brine refill time much salt B Excessive water in brine tank B See problem no 6 A Brine refill time is too long B Foreign material in brine line C Foreign material in brine valve or plugged drain line flow control D Power outage during brine fill 6 Excessive water in brine tank E Safety valve in brine tank malfunction A Iron in the water supply pipes B Iron mass in the softener 7 Pressure lost or iron in conditioned water C Fouled resin bed D Too much iron in the raw water A Air in water system 8 Loss of mineral through drain line B Bottom strainer broken C Improperly sized drain line control DLFC Reset correct refilling time Clean brine line Clean brine valve and DLFC Put the valve in bypass Install a safety float in brine tank Repair or replace brine safety valve Clean the water supply pipe Clean valve and add resin cleaning chemical increase frequency of regeneration C Check backwash brine draw and bri
10. n drive gear Check program setting and reset Check and repair valve body or replace it Adjust valve to service position or turn off bypass valve and restart when power is restored Increase water pressure Clean or replace injector Check and find the reason Clean foreign material in valve body Change valve core or sealing ring Reduce water pressure or use pressure release function Clean and repair injector Replace brine valve or clean it Extend rapid rinse time Reset regeneration parameters Increase backwash flow rate and time clean or change resin Readjust brine draw time and adjust float height D Re test the water and change the valve parameters Regenerate unit manually then reset regeneration cycle Disassemble and clean flow meter or replace Close the bypass until power resumes If power outage last over 72 hours the time of day will need to be reset PAGE 19 Troubleshooting Continued gt Electronics Problem Cause Correction A Wiring to the front panel is loose Check and replace the wiring Control board is faulty Replace control board Transformer malfunction Check and replace transformer Electrical service unstable Verify power source 1 Abnormal display Front panel damaged Replace front panel Control board damaged Replace control board Electricity is interrupted Check power sou
11. ne amp Slow Rinse Time Brine Refill Time Min Fast Rinse Time Min Interval Regeneration Days D Output Mode b 01 02 2 56gpm drain line flow control 30gpm brine line flow control and blue injectors are factory installed PAGE 02 A ii ct Features and Application I oe Primary Applications Recommended for residential applications Softening System lron Removal System lon Exchange Equipment Boiler Softening Water Treatment RO Pre treatment Product Characteristics Reliable Design The RevV2 uses hermetically sealed ceramic discs which are corrosion and abrasion resistant Rotation of the upper disc aligns to the corresponding lower disc ports for Service Backwash Brine amp Slow Rinse Brine Refill and Fast Rinse modes No Hard Water Bypass No hard water bypass option is available upon request Stocked valve is a hard water bypass with exception during backwash cycle no hard water is allowed to bypass thru the valve Manual Regeneration Regeneration can be initiated manually after unlocking the keypad and pressing You may also advance through each phase by pressing Power Outage Indicator If outage exceeds 3 days the time of day indicator will flash 12 12 The current time of day needs to be re set All other set parameters remain stored in memory The valve will continue to process from the point of the power outage Lockout Function Keypad will lock after 1 minute without use In o
12. ne tank refill Increase frequency of regeneration and backwash time D Install Iron removal equipment before softening A Assure that well system has proper air eliminator control B Replace bottom strainer C Check for proper drain rate PAGE 18 9 Control cycles continuously 10 Drain flows continuously 11 Interrupted or irregular brine 12 Water flows from drain or brine line after regeneration 13 High concentration of brine 14 Decreased Capacity 15 Power Outage Occurs During Regeneration A Signal to the locating PCB is interrupted Controller is faulty Foreign material in the drive gear Time of regeneration steps were set to zero Internal valve leak Interrupted power supply during backwash Water pressure too low or not stable Injector is plugged or faulty Air in resin tank Foreign material in the valve body Hard water mixed in valve body Water pressure is too high Foreign material in injector Brine valve cannot be shut off Rapid rinse time is too short Regeneration is not occurring Fouled resin bed Safety float is not at the proper height or brine time is low D Softener setting not proper Raw water quality has altered Flow meter is slow or stationary A System locked in current phase cycle Check the connection between the main PCB to the locating PCB Replace controller Remove blockage i
13. nto the injector nozzle passes through the injector nozzle down to riser pipe through bottom strainer into the valve body up through resin layer into valve body valve core and flows out of drain outlet C Brine Refill Position Raw water enters into the valve from water inlet A through the valve core to injector outlet E into brine line connector D and fills the brine tank A small amount of water passes through injector outlet E to injector inlet F from the valve core and flows out of drain outlet C Fast Rinse Position Raw water enters into the control valve from water inlet A through the top of the valve core into the tank from the top down through the resin layers through the riser pipe from bottom strainer up through valve core and flows out to drain outlet C Assembly and Parts 20 LS 18 li 16 11 15 14 LS 12 tu Wi aE Me OS 5 i af Do SU NO 3 ssembly and Parts Continued Item No Description Quantity 4 Screw CrossST39x16 4 gt 5 Screw CrossM4x30 4 gt 6 Mto 1 7 SmallGear 1 8 P Pin 9 WireforPower 1 11 Screw Cross ST2 2X6 5 4 12 babel 13 FrontCover 1 14 DisplayBoard 1 Wire for Locating Board Dust Cover Screw gt ejeje crew Cross ST2 9X9 5 Anti friction Washer Item No Description Quantity 30 MovingSealRing 1 31 MovingDsk 1 Hexagonal Nut 38 39 41 42 43 45 47 50 5
14. ny warrantied product only Prior to returning the product to Hankscraft a valid return materials authorization number must be obtained from Hankscraft Any product returned to Hankscraft without a valid return authorization number will be rejected Any product found to be defective will at the sole discretion of Hankscraft be repaired or replaced Hankscraft is not responsible for shipping cost to the repair facility This section lists the sole remedies for any valid warranty claim This warranty does not apply to defects reported to Hankscraft outside of the warranty period This warranty does not apply to defects caused by installing operating servicing modifying repairing or maintaining or lack of maintaining the product outside of Hankscraft s recommendations This warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage during shipment neglect misuse modification accident noncompliance with local codes and ordinances hot water frozen water sediment corrosive liquids gases chemicals bacteria animals sand salt flood wind fire outdoor installations where the product is not reasonably covered pneumatic use or acts of God No other person is authorized to make any other warranty on behalf of Hankscraft either during or after the applicable warranty period Hankscraft assumes no liability for determining the proper products and equipment or installation necessary to meet the requirements of the user of the product and Hankscraft does
15. oring of the water quality and work environment is recommended to insure proper operation of the valve and system Failure to use this product within the described conditions may void the warranty PAGE 06 Brine Brine Service Slow Rinse Refill Day Hour 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL CCNTROL VALVE Dynamic t 2 VG D go Gallon Display Stripe 70 p 19 7 H m ra Meter es mu iter Backwash Fast Rinse Program Time of Da Mode Indicator Button Lock fee Ve il Z Minute r MAA CI Juda CA Menu Manual Down Up Confirm Return Programming Key gt gt Time of Day Indicator gt 2 LED displays the time of day x 2 LED flashes reset the time of day after electrical service has been interrupted for 3 days or more Button Lock Indicator 5 S LED on indicates the buttons are locked To unlock press and hold both O and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until the 5 LED turns off Program Mode Indicator gt x amp LED on enter program display mode Use or buttons to view all values x amp LED Flashes enter program set mode Press O or buttons to adjust values Menu Confirm Button Press O the amp LED turns on enter program display mode press or to view all values In program display mode press the LED flashes enter program set mode and press or to adjust the values Press after all program features are set Manual Return Bu
16. r line and let water flow until water runs clear Press and hold both O and buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to unlock the key pad Press amp to advance to 2 Backwash this lets air out of the drain line Verify the air check valve is closed by listening to be sure no air is being drawn into the system Process will take 8 10 minutes to purge the system Note when you press the screen will display 00 as it positions the ceramic discs Once 00 disappears and the next phase is displayed you can press to advance to the next phase Press to manually advance through the next phase 3 Brine amp Slow Rinse Verify the air check valve is closed by listening to be sure no air is being drawn into the system Press to manually advance to the next phase 4 Brine Refill This phase will fill the brine tank with the correct amount of water Allow the brine refill phase to run do not advance past this phase Should take about 10 minutes for a 1 cu ft system After this phase has completed press to manually advance to 5 Fast Rinse and again to advance to the Service position Next add salt to the brine tank 40lb minimum 120lb maximum Note We recommend using pellet salt NOT solar salt Install brine tank cover Turn a faucet on away from the installation location until the water from the plumbing lines has been purged Softening system is now fully operational Take a water sample to verify and test for hardness red
17. rce Wiring of locating board with controller fails Replace wiring to work B Locating board damaged B Replace locating board 3 E1 code C Mechanical drive failure C Replace Discs or drive gear D Faulty control board D Replace control board E Wiring to the motor has a short E Replace wiring F Motor damaged F Replace motor A Hall effect on locating board damaged A Replace locating board B Possible short in the wiring to the locating B Replace wiring board Control board is malfunction Replace control board 5 E3 or E4 code A Control board malfunction A Replace control board A B C D Wiring to the front panel is loose A Check and replace wiring B 2 Blank display C D A B C D A B C D A 4 E2 code PAGE 20 Replacement Parts gt Replacement Parts Transformer 12VDC Upper Distributor Basket Drain Assembly Kit 40 42 45 46 Locating Board Kit 17 23 24 Display Board Kit 11 14 15 Meter Cable Assembly Kit 10 19 O ring Valve Center Hub 2 Injector Cover O ring 53 Injector Filter Screen Kit 49 51 Injector Body Assembly Kit 34 56 PAGE 21 Packing List gt Valve Packing List Control Valve F63 C3 Quantity 12V DC Transformer User Manual 6379021 Valve Base O ring 8378143 Interlock Cable 5515002 Washers 8371001 Filter Screen amp Bushing 8336008 8457039 1 Set 3 8
18. rder to access the parameter changes press and hold and simultaneously for 3 seconds to unlock LED Display Screen The strips on the screen flash from bottom to top indicating service mode is activated Automatic Regeneration Interval Set maximum number of days between regenerations Interval Backwashes This is an optional setting for applications requiring more than 1 backwash Interlock Function The interlock function allows for one valve to be in regeneration while the other valves are in service so multiple valves are running parallel or in series Refer to Figure 3 9 Remote Handling Input This connector can receive an external signal to be used with a PLC or computer in order to control the valve Refer to Figure 3 11 Pressure Relief Output The valve cuts off water to the drain line when it switches into regeneration Same as signal output b 02 for water treatment systems where the inlet pressure rises too fast which can damage the valve Pressure Relief Output can be used An application example is a deep well system where a booster pump has been installed on the inlet to increase the water feeding pressure Refer to Figure 3 10 PAGE 03 Features and Application Continued Maximum Day Regeneration When the valve reaches the maximum set days even when maximum volume has not been reached the valve forces a regeneration at the pre programmed time of day Regeneration Mode Options with Adjustable Phase
19. stallation e As Figure 1 4 shows install drain line with an air gap to the floor drain An air gap is required between the drainline and the drain sewer This Hose Barb avoids a syphon effect and reverse contamination gt Brineline Connection e As Figure 1 5 shows slide brine nut onto the 3 8 brine tubing e Install the filter screen into the ferrule and insert the ferrule into Locking Nut ar Y Clip the end of brine tube e Insert tube into brine connector and secure brine nut to the GM lt 2 ET BING ND NTT onnector brine connector Brine Line Figure 1 5 PAGE 09 gt Brine Tank Installation Remove cap from brine well Remove overflow nut and float Adjust float to the proper salt line Use a twist and pull action to slide upper rubber stopper to desired position Note Hold float rod securely to not pull from air check assembly Repeat with lower rubber stopper to secure float in position Refer to Figure 1 8 9x48 to white tape or above 10x44 to blue tape or above 10x54 to blue tape or above 12x52 to green tape or above Secure brine well to brine tank with the overflow elbow and nut using the lower hole Refer to Figure 1 7 Replace brine float into brine well Insert brine line tubing through the upper hole of tank and well Refer to Figure 1 6 Slide brine line nut onto brine line insert line into well and secure nut to well Replace brine well cap Attach a dra
20. the RevV2 valve ME e Install the top basket with a twist and lock action to center hub of the RevV2 valve e Place RevV2 valve onto tank with the distributor tube inserted down the middle of Riser Pipe The filter or softener should be located close to a floor drain away from direct sunlight and any heat sources Ensure the unit is installed with enough space for operation and maintenance The installation surface should be clean and level Install the unit in an environment which minimizes consumer impact in the event of malfunction Brine tank should be installed close to the RevV2 control valve the basket Rotate clockwise to secure onto the tank Bottom Strainer Figure 1 1 gt Bypass Installation Note Before attaching the bypass to the valve verify meter is installed in outlet side of the bypass with the propeller facing in e As Figure 1 2 shows install the seals into the animated connector e Attach animated connectors to the inlet outlet and grease the O rings e Attach the bypass valve and insert the clips e Meter cable is installed into cable port on the outlet side during system start up see page 12 Figure 1 2 PAGE 08 System Installation gt Plumbing Connections e AsFigure 1 3 shows connect inlet pipe with inlet connector of bypass via 1 NPT female connector Connect outlet pipe with outlet pipe of bypass via 1 NPT female connector gt Drainline In
21. tton e Press the button in any status and the valve will proceed to the next step Example Press the button while the valve is in Service status and it will start a manual regeneration Press the button while in Backwash status and the valve will go to Brine amp Slow Rinse instantly Press the button in program display mode and it will return to In Service Press the button in program set mode and it will return to program display mode Press the O while adjusting the value and it will return to program display mode directly without saving value Down and up O Buttons In program display mode press or buttons to view all values In program set mode press or buttons to adjust values Press and hold both O and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds to unlock the programming functions PAGE 07 Valve Installation gt Installation Notice Before installation read through this manual thoroughly and obtain all materials and tools needed for installation AII plumbing and electrical work should be performed by an accredited professional to ensure all local state and municipal guidelines are met gt Unit Location Control Valve m Base O ring Sd gt Control Valve Installation Riser Pipe O ring e 1 05 riser pipe with bottom basket is inserted into the center of the mineral tank Top Strainer e Install Valve Base O ring around the neck of the valve e Lubricate the center hub O ring of
22. uction PAGE 12 System Installation Continued gt Sanitizing Procedure At the start up or after a period of one week the following procedure is recommended to remove the possibility of bacterial growth or contamination within the system This procedure relates only to the original description of eguipment and options described for this system Any alterations to the configuration would reguire evaluation by a trained water professional e Remove the brine tank cover and locate the brine well e Remove the brine well cap e Pour 1 3 cup of unscented bleach into the brine well e Place cap back on brine well and cover back on brine tank e The system must be regenerated Select an immediate regeneration or a delayed regeneration a Immediate Regeneration At the control valve press and and hold for 3 seconds to unlock the valve Press to start an immediate regeneration Allow approximately 2 hours for the valve to complete its regeneration cycle and to return to service mode b Delayed Regeneration At the control valve press and hold for 3 seconds to set a delayed regeneration that very next morning at the programmed time Default setting is 2 00am PAGE 13 Valve B Injector Nozzle Inlet Injezior injector Nozzle Outlet ipa ff c Dran Ouilet Brme Lime Service Position Raw water enters into the control valve from water inlet A from the top of valve core and into the tank from top distrib
23. utor The water moves down through the resin layers through bottom strainer up through the riser tube through the valve core and then flows out of water outlet B Backwash Position Set to 0 for standard softeners and skipped Raw water enters into the control valve from water inlet A through valve body from the top of valve core then from the bottom of tank through the riser tube into the valve core and finally flows out of drain outlet C Brine Draw Position Raw water enters into control valve from water inlet A through valve core into injector inlet F into the injector outlet E This produces negative pressure so the brine is drawn into the valve Water flow then goes into the riser pipe through the bottom strainer into the tank up through resin layer valve core and then flows out drain outlet C PAGE 14 Valve Body Injector Nozzle Inlet Injector fi a Water Outlet Injector Nozzle Outlet ET Brain Outlet Brine Tani Valve Body iimCon Ret PAN Mater Inbai Injector Nozzle Inlet gt ell e fe Injector EN Y Water uil Injector Nozzle Outlet ge Drin Dult Brine Line COC Conneetor Bride Tank f Valve Bod Injector Nozzle In H ai Mater Inlet Injector Injector Nozzle Outlet c Amin Outlet Brine Line i Conncetor Brise Tank 614 Level Slow Rinse Position After absorbing all salt raw water enters into control valve through water inlet A through valve core i
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