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Hague Quality Water Intl WATERMAX 60 SERIES User's Manual

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1. eene 25 Start Up Procedures for 4 02 Potassium Permanganate Feeder eene 26 Assembly and f als i i n RUNI QUERN PER MEER E Eai a FRU PI SEES LIE ERR aaa 2 TWO ES STi NING issekondat 42 Reading Model UM CS s used ape cess ceased a aj 44 Eficieney StAtEMEN S eesosa tnes E AEN EEEE a EEUE TEESE A TOEA EAEAN icu der ad 44 WaterMax Water Conditioner Specifications ss ssrssrrssrrssinsrnnrrnnrrnnrnnrunrinnrrnnrnnnnnnrranrnnnnnnnnnnnanrnnnnnnrnnnna 45 WaterMax Filter Specifica HONS enint taret iksi ie ud bares teat nx aud tu nuca 46 C orafi ate Srana a E TN 47 E 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 3 9 Water General Information Congratulations on choosing a superior Hague water treatment appliance Soon you and your family will be enjoying clean clear water Use this guide to attain the maximum benefit from your appliance As an owner you may find the first few pages to be the most helpful in solving your needs If you have trouble with the operation of your appliance see Troubleshooting in the back of this manual or contact your independent Hague dealer Completely fill out the Warranty Card and return it by mail to ensure that the appliance is registered with the factory and the warranty becomes validated Warning This appliance must be applied to potable water only It is recommended that an independent Hague dealer install and maintain this appliance Note The manufacturer rese
2. 1 4 Hex Nut Drive Gear Screw Piston Slide Cam Cover Piston Slide Cam CO MI O71 GY RO Fe Drive End Cap Piston Slide Screw Brine Valve Housing Assembly O Ring Magnet Disk Assembly O Ring O Ring Drive Piston Assembly includes 93839 Drain Gasket Drain Gasket 11 10 2008 e e e e e ele PrEpmmPmpmTT P amp MmP Im O o nmNHg 34 Lc Quality Water Assembly and Parts Cont Drive End Cap Assembly Cont 90217 The Motor is held in place by two 1 2 screws The screws should be snug The brass pinion gear on Drive Motor the Motor should engage the plastic Drive Gear The wires should be securely fastened to the Control 93238 Drive Gear The Drive Gear is assembled to the Slide Cam by means of a keved opening which transfers the torque generated by the Motor to the rest of the drive system If the drive system becomes jammed this opening can become rounded causing the gear to turn but not the Piston Slide Cam If this occurs clear the jam and replace the Drive Gear and Piston Slide Cam 93217 93219 Piston The cover secures the Piston Slide Cam 93217 in place and acts as a bushing for the Cam Shaft Slide Cam Cover 93217 This is the heart of the drive system There is a threaded stainless steel shaft that runs through the Piston Slide Cam main drive axle The Drive Gear is attached at the short end and the Mag
3. HAGUE WA EHMAX WATER CONDITIONING APPLIANCE 60 SERIES OWNER S MANUAL AND INSTALLATION GUIDE VERSION 5 2 25 Vear Limited Warrantv 9 Water TO PLACE THIS EQUIPMENT UNDER WARRANTY THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER TO HAGUE QUALITY WATER INTERNATIONAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF INSTALLATION Coverage This warranty covers the Hague WaterMax Appliance delivered to the original owner when the appliance is purchased for personal family or household use It is intended to cover defects occurring in workmanship or materials or both Warrantor s Performance and Length of Warranty Hague Quality Water International warrants that upon receipt from the owner of any Hague Media Tank Brine Tank Valve Body orthe fine mesh polystyrene resin found to be defective in material or workmanship Hague will repair or replace the defective item at no charge for that item for 25 YEARS from date of installation Hague Quality Water International further warrants that upon receipt from the owner of any other mechanical or electronic parts which are found to be defective in material or workmanship Hague will repair or replace the defective parts at no charge for those parts for 3 YEARS from date of installation and thereafter will repair or replace the defective parts only upon receipt of payment by the owner of the defective parts of the following percentages of the then current list
4. Assembiv and Parts Cont g Water Cabinet and Assemblies 93809 Figure 11 Cabinet and Assemblies Description Screw Quantity N 93870 Screw 90614 Drain End Cap Assembly See Figure 16 93808 O Ring 93835 Sleeve 90238 Fill Plug 90829 O Ring 93838 O Ring O Cco O U1 2 C 9 n2 Fe 90615 Bypass Assembly See Figure 13 93833 Cord Clip 90828 O Ring 95301T 6 Drive End Cap Assembly See Figure 14 95302T BWO Drive End Cap Assembly Backwash only 54003 Cabinet 93501 Injector Assembly See Figure 12 54508 Media Tank 3 compartment 54514 Media Tank 2 compartment center and bottom screen 54516 Media Tank 1 compartment bottom screen 54005 Support Panel 11 10 2008 Rye tree Rey retry yr trey i mD Dmm Nne 29 9 Water Assembly and Parts Cont Injector Assembly Figure 12 Injector Assembly Description Quantity Injector Screen Injector Throat Injector S eal Thick Injector Nozzle Top Injector Seal Thin Injector Cap Screw Entire Assembly all of the above parts 11 10 2008 30 9 Water Assembly and Parts Cont Injector Assembly Cont 93810 Injector Screen Acts as a pre filter to keep debris from entering the Injector Nozzle 93221 and
5. use salt setting 3 or 4 7 If iron is present in the water supply set Backwash 1 to 7 minutes 8 Do not use this salt setting in California 11 10 2008 20 9 Water Salt Depths Based on the water level measured from the bottom of the brine cabinet with grid plate the following depths correlate to the amount of salt used per regeneration Modes 1 and 3 Salt Ib Depth in Salt Ib Depth in 1 0 5 3 4 1 0 5 1 6 6 1 6 5 1 4 25 7 5 8 2 5 5 7 8 2 7 8 2 7 5 7 8 3 0 8 7 8 3 0 6 4 2 9 5 8 4 2 7 1 4 6 0 11 7 8 6 0 8 7 8 6 2 12 6 2 8 7 8 6 5 12 3 8 6 5 9 8 5 14 3 4 8 5 9 5 8 9 0 15 3 8 9 0 9 7 8 9 3 15 7 8 9 3 10 9 6 16 1 2 9 6 10 3 4 10 7 17 3 8 10 7 11 3 4 14 4 22 14 4 13 5 8 These depths reflect 50 of the total brine refill for the Absolute Brining feature Note Bold numbers pertain to available settings listed under Mode 1 and 2 Service Settings To maintain peak performance of the appliance inspect and clean the brine tank and air check draw tube assembly annually or when sediment is present in the brine tank 11 10 2008 21 9 Water 62AJQ Replenishment Procedure The neutralizing media that adjusts the pH level of the water must be refilled periodically Typically this media is calcite and is available from Hague To refill the neutralizing media measure the appliance s media bed depth upon installation factory freeboard Use this measuremen
6. 5 NA 12 24 NA NA 2 Salt Setting Total length of reg Min gal 18 16 5 18 19 26 20 5 NA 18 27 NA NA 3 Salt Setting Total length of reg Min gal 38 26 5 38 29 5 58 36 5 47 31 38 37 44 80 44 80 4 Salt Setting Total length of reg Min gal 56 35 5 56 38 74 44 5 64 39 5 58 56 61 89 61 89 Shipping weight Ib 135 152 168 152 140 167 160 Bacteriostatic KDF Process Media For All Models Use clean white pellet or solar salt Drain Line Minimum D 1 2 Height inches 38 1 4 Salt storage capacity 200 Ib 90 kg Electrical rating 115V 60 cycle Valve Inlet Outlet 1 Water Temperature Min Max 40 120 F Floor Space inches 15 x 30 Brine amp Rinse total 0 65 gpm Brine Draw 0 25 gpm Rinse 0 4 gpm Iron reduction to 0 3 ppm or less Not certified by WQA Listed with the U S EPA as a Bacteriostatic Device U S EPA 3 54369 0H 001 Not certified by WQA Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Models 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 62AMQ and 62APQ are certified by WQA for barium and radium reduction as verified and substantiated by test data All other models are not certified by WQA and make no health claims Municipally supplied chlorinated water only 3 Calcite will add additional hardness to water before softening Any hardness over 10 gpg will increase the chance of calcium carbonate precipitation As the hardness incr
7. Operating Regeneration Mode Mode 1 Frequency Mode 1 Days of the Week Mode 2 Demand Delayed Mode 3 Demand See Operating Modes section that follows Days Between Regenerations 01 Number of days between regenerations 00 to 12 Displays only when in Mode 1 Frequency SMTWTFS YYYYYYYY Regen Days Select which days to regenerate Various combinations or Y s and blank spaces Displays only when in Mode 1 Days of the Week Hardness Grains 040 Hardness of the water that was tested 003 to 999 Grains 00000 to 99999 mg L This is the actual hardness reading and is not compensated for iron Iron ppm Amount of iron in parts per million of the water that was tested 00 to 99 ppm mg L This value is used to calculate compensated hardness automatically Manganese ppm Amount of manganese in parts per million of incoming water 00 to 99 ppm mg L This value is used to calculate compensated hardness automatically Salt Type Sodium Regenerant filling the brine tank Sodium Potassium Compensated Hardness Compensated hardness using the hardness iron and manganese settings Cannot be set ppm or mg L The formula used is Hardness 4 x each ppm iron 4 x each ppm manganese compensated hardness Capacity Grains The desired capacity number 00000 to 99999 Grains 0000 to 9999 gm 11 10 2008 16 Service Settin
8. Throat 93223 Attaches to the cylinder on the Nozzle plate and spherical bump inside the Valve Body Some compression of the screen may occur during assembly The opening in the screen must be clear to ensure proper flow to the Injector assembly 93223 Injector Throat In conjunction with the Injector Nozzle 93221 it creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the brine cabinet The center hole should be clear of debris round and undamaged The Throat should be pressed flush into the opening in the valve If the Throat is removed it must be replaced with a new one 93220 Thick Injector Seal Seals between the Injector Nozzle 93221 and the Main Valve Body The gasket has a definite hole pattern that has to match up with the Nozzle and the Main Valve Body opening The gasket seals at its outer edges and between the inlet screen and nozzle opening These areas must be free of defects such as tears or pits and be free of debris 93221 Injector Nozzle Together with the Throat 93223 creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the Brine Cabinet There are two openings in the Nozzle 93221 plate The small hole flush on both sides is the one that creates the injection stream that enters the Throat It is important that this hole is round undamaged and clear of debris If this hole becomes clogged do not use anything such as metal objects to clear this opening Damage may occur Use a clean cloth
9. Valve The Test Port Valve is used to draw water samples for testing of treated water Note The Bypass must be in the service position to get an accurate sample There are two types of seals on the Test Port One seal is an O Ring which seals off the threaded area when the Valve is opened The other seal is a compression O Ring seal between the Test Port Valve material and the Right End Cap material If this seal is overtightened it can damage the O Ring and cause a permanent leak 93860 Turbine Sensor Wire Picks up the magnetic field from the Turbine and relays itto the Controller Care should be taken when putting the Sensor Wire into the Sensor Housing The cap is then put in place and the mounting screw is installed A slot is provided in the cap for the wire to exit The three wire socket connector must be properly installed in the controller Stops on the connector prevent improper upside down assembly Do not force the connector past the stops 90522 Turbine Assembly The turbine must have a 1 8 diameter Rare Earth magnet pressed into place adjacent to the axle opening When assembled to the axle the Turbine should spin freely Do not use any lubricants If the Turbine should become jammed clean and flush the Turbine and Bypass Valve 11 10 2008 33 Assembiv and Parts Cont 9 Water Drive End Cap Assembly Figure 14 Drive End Cap Assembly Description Screw Quantity Drive Motor
10. and flush with water If necessary a wooden toothpick may be used When assembling to the Valve the Nozzle hole should line up with the Throat 93232 Top Injector Seal Thin Seals between the Injector Nozzle 93221 and Injector Cap 93222 The gasket must be free of defects such as tears or cuts and be free of debris 93222 Injector Cap Holds the injector assembly together and seals the assembly to the Main Valve Body The four machine screws should be tightened evenly and be snug 11 10 2008 31 Assembiv and Parts Cont g Water Bypass Assembly Figure 13 Bypass Assembly Description Screw Quantity Bypass End cap Left O Ring Screw Cap Blending Dial Blending Dial O Ring CO MI uj Ae wji 2 Fe Bypass Housing Bypass Piston Assembly Bypass Piston Drive Shaft O Ring Bypass End cap Right O Ring O Ring Test Port Valve Tubing 4 0 Bypass Piston Knob blue Turbine Sensor Wire Screw Turbine Assembly O Ring n2 e imb m bmPmEmEm Dm m plobIpbledminmEEmIE Entire Assembly all of the above 11 10 2008 32 Lc Quality Water Assembly and Parts Cont Bypass Assembly Cont 90262 Bypass End Cap Lett 90263 Bypass End Cap Right Seals the left right Piston opening on the Housing 90246 The opening is sealed with an O Ring used as an axia
11. be installed after the pressure tank or water meter and before the water heater or any water softener appliance unless otherwise recommended See Figure 6 A minimum 3 4 pipe is required for proper function of the filter Examine the inlet piping to make sure the pipe is not plugged with lime or iron If the piping is plugged it must be cleaned or replaced Hard Water To Ground Wire and Clamps Outside Faucets Copper Pipe Only Well Water x 2 e p L Shut on City Water Meter Electrical Outlet Drain and Overflow Lines 2 Air G AN Figure 6 Iron Filter and Potassium Feeder Placement Installation Tip To install the filter follow steps 1 10 of Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures excluding Step 4 Connect the Brine Tank Instead connect the potassium permanganate feeder as outlined on the following page Caution Do not adjustthe float assembly This feeder is preset for a 4 ounce feed of potassium permanganate Use care when working with potassium permanganate Follow instructions printed on the cover of the feeder as well as the instructions on the potassium permanganate container Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 25 g Water Start Up Procedures for 4 oz Potassium Permanganate Feeder Unpack Feeder A Remove feeder from shipping carton B Readthe instructions in red remove the label from the feeder and discard it into the shipping carton C SeeFigure 6 for
12. be set 72 96 Hour Regeneration If this value is setto Yes the appliance will be forced to regenerate every 96 hours unless a regeneration based on water usage occurs within the time interval The value should always be set to Yes if iron is present in the water GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 18 Service Settings Cont 9 Mode 1 Timer Mode Setting Chart This section provides guidance for using different service settings to achieve the desired capacity 60 Series Mode 1 63MAQ Yes 63BEQ12 Yes 63MXQ Yes 63MDQ 62AMQ Yes 62APQ134 62AKQ 62AJQ Regeneration Frequency As required As required As required As required 96 hour regeneration if iron present yes 1 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes Brine Rinse minutes Backwash 2 minutes Capacity grains salt Ib 2 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes Brine Rinse minutes 12 Backwash 2 minutes 2 Capacity grains salt Ib 3 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes 16 300 3 2 b 16 300 3 2 Ib 20 000 4 2 lb 17 11 900 6 2 71b 27 11 900 2 71b Brine Rinse minutes 47 30 Backwash 2 minutes 3 2 Capacity grains salt Ib 4 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes 26 700 6 2 Ib 26 700 6 2 Ib 38 700 9 6 Ib 23 100 8 5 Ib 23 100 6 2 Ib
13. by this warranty should be promptly reported to Hague Quality Water International at 4343 South Hamilton Road Groveport Ohio 43125 In writing about the defects please provide the original owner s name telephone number and original address serial number and model number of the product date of purchase and name of dealer from whom purchased Hague Quality Water International reserves the right to replace defective parts with exact duplicates or their equivalent 11 10 2008 2 9 Water Contents OWNER INFORMATION suonare idekeapn on ka orkct re oe 4 General IO OM ORT ooa ceca tni a s attt etc S REID aiti Ca m tee Ca aS 4 Getting Maximum Efficiency From the AppllariCe u isis sissa niedma skada wk aka ka 5 SIB Utom 3 0 IET E ETE a E Ut 5 Customer SUMMING RR a de RP 7 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION erenen rere nnn neret nnno tates natas tnntas tns 8 Checklist ATHE INS WANG RERO 8 PPI 7 a 9 Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures i ii issegati Eia bee Rete FEED aah acted 10 Bypass VaN mq dentate 13 Blending U aerial enituri aa 14 Seng and Using The Controler i idek esseri eas d a uon us op uu ERR GU 14 CRUISING RR 15 b A ATA 21 62A Q R plenishment P TOC BUD cs sr easton cece Ebo giga a nutre san bu n 22 GLAAN WaterMax Iron Filter Sizing Formula ua nce tiendra ni 24 Iron Filter and Potassium Feeder Installation Guide
14. defects and debris and lubricated with silicone grease before assembling When attaching to the Main Valve Body putthe O Rings on the male bosses on the Valve Body and push the Bypass into place if not the O Rings may be pinched If the O Rings are pinched replace with new ones The Bypass is pre assembled with the Sensor housing and turbine axle These are not field serviceable and if damaged must be replaced with a new assembly The Bypass Piston bore is to be smooth and at the recessed areas have a smooth transition no sharp corners to the seat areas 90616 Bypass Piston Assembly The white Teflon Hydro slide O Ring covers should be free of defects such as indentations and cuts The Piston should move freely into and out of the Bypass Housing 90246 without damaging the Hydro slides If the Hydro slides catch tear or crimp the Housing should be replaced Note Some compression will occur when the Hydro slides pass through the seal areas 90218 Bypass Piston Drive Shaft The Drive Shaft has an acme thread which is used to move the Piston from bypass to service position When operating the Bypass to achieve either service or bypass itis only necessary to turn the Handle 90221 until the Piston 90616 stops Additional pressure torque will not improve the seal Once the Piston reaches the stop at either position it can be backed off up to one half turn ofthe handle and still achieve a seal 90226 Test Port
15. has these third partv listings CC Made In The USA Powered by an ENERGY STAR qualified adapter for a better environment The WQA Gold Seal assures that this product has been tested and validated by the Water Quality Association This validation assures that all electrical components are UL or CSA listed and all components that are in contact with the treated water are FDA or NSF listed The appliance conforms to NSF ANSI 44 for softening performance efficiency Barium reduction and Radium 226 228 reduction as verified and substantiated by test data Barium R adium reduction occurs as long as the appliance is softening the water Test product water hardness every 12 months to check for proper functioning 1 Limited Warranty r HAGUE WATERMAX 2008 Hague Quality Water Int l 4343 South Hamilton Road Groveport OH 43125 Phone 614 836 2115 e Fax 614 836 9876 LITHO USA 62008 F54015 RV1008TL
16. prices for the parts Number of Vears From Owner Pays for Repair Replacement Installation Date of Parts All defective parts must be returned along with the equipment serial number and date of original installation to an authorized Hague dealer of Hague Quality Water International PREPAID and replacement parts will be returned by Hague to the owner FREIGHT COLLECT Further Exclusions and Limitations on Warranty This warranty is null and void unless the Hague Appliance was purchased from an independent Hague dealer THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY INSTRUMENT Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual This warranty does not cover any service call or labor costs incurred with respect to the removal and replacement of any defective part or parts Hague Quality Water International will not be liable for nor will it pay service call or labor charges incurred or expended with respect to this warranty In the event the water supply being processed through this product contains sand bacterial iron algae sulfur tannins organic matter or other unusual substances then unless the appliance is represented as being capable of handling these substances in the appliance specifications other special treatment of the water supply must be used to remove these Substances before they enter this product Otherwise Hague Quality Water International shall have no obligations under this wa
17. tank to a minimum of 2 above the grid plate After the first regeneration the appliance will automatically refill the correct amount of water into the brine tank B Ensure that the salt dosage is set as recommended for the application C Initiate a manual regeneration see Setting and Using the Controller and inspect for proper operation Allow the appliance to draw all the water out of the brine cabinet until the air check draw tube sets D Press the Regenerate button to advance to the Brine Refill position Let the tank fill with the proper amount of water The controller will then step the valve to the Home position Note This initial startup is the only time you will add water to the brine tank Do not add water at any other time step 124 Fill the Brine Tank With Salt A Fill the brine tank with salt Use clean white pellet or solar salt Do not mix pellet with solar salt Note Always keep the salt level above the water level For convenience completely fill the tank when refilling with salt B After you add salt including adding it after the tank has run out of salt wait two hours for saturated brine before starting any regeneration Caution Use of potassium chloride when iron and or manganese are present in the raw water supply is not recommended 00 0 GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 12 g Water Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Cont ED Complete the Installation A Open the inlet valv
18. the O Ring can become pinched and leak H2086 Drain Line The Drain Line Flow Control DLF C maintains a constant plus or minus 10 backwash flow rate Flow Control at varying pressures Care should be taken when replacing DLFCs to ensure that the correct rate is being used for a particular model Refer to Specifications When assembling the flow control ensure that the rounded radiused side of the hole faces in toward the water flow e H2086 2 4 e H2086 3 0 e H2086 5 0 e H2086 7 0 90267 Retainer The Retainer 90267 holds the backwash Flow Control H2086 in place One side is smooth and the other has a groove for a screwdriver When assembling the retainer to the Drain End Cap 90268 the retainer should be screwed in until it stops If the retainer is not fully engaged the Flow Control may not function properly Must specify drain line flow control size XX Indicates the back wash flow rate in gom Example 90614 2 4 Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 38 g Water Assembly and Parts Cont Safety Shutoff Assembly Figure 17 Safety Shutoff Assembly Description Quantitv Safetv Shutoff See Figure 18 Float Air Check Draw Tube Entire Assembly all of the above parts Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 39 g Water Assembly and Parts Cont Safety Shutoff Valve Elbow Installation 3 8 Retainer Sleeve 3 8 Poly Tube 1 2 Retainer Sleeve 1 2 Plas
19. 0 clockwise until you hear an audible click See reference drawings below ROTATE IIE PISTON ASSEMBLY 90 DEGREES SLIDE PISTON ASSEMBLY ON CLOCKWISE UNTIL YOU HEAR DWO AUDIBLE POSIION PISION ASSEMBLY 53522 VERTICAL TO PISTON SLIDE CHICKS A3 IT SNAPS INTO PLACE 11 10 2008 35 9 Water Assembly and Parts Cont Brine Valve Housing Assembly Static O Ring Figure 15 Brine Valve Housing Assembly Description Quantity 53511 Piston Assembly includes O Ring amp Spring 90821 O Ring 53510 Housing 90843 0 5 gpm Flow Control 93805 O Ring 93247 Housing End Cap 90818 Screw 200199 3 8 Locking Clip 93601 G Entire Assembly all of the above CO MI MD O17 eJ GI RO e N e m me m meje Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 36 9 Water Assembly and Parts Cont Brine Valve Housing Assembiv Cont 53511 Brine Piston The Piston should have an O Ring on the shaft side of the flange and a spring pressed onto a boss on the other side The O Ring should be free of defects such as cuts or debris on the shaft side 53510 Housing J ust inside the entrance hole for the Brine Piston 53511 is a concave seat area that must be free of defects such as nicks indentations or debris This seat area ensures a leak free seal for the static O Ring on the Brine Piston If any defects are detected by visual inspection repair or repla
20. 23 100 6 2 Ib 23 100 6 2 Ib 23 100 6 2 Ib Brine R inse minutes Backwash 2 minutes Capacity grains salt Ib 32 500 9 5 Ib 32 500 9 5 Ib 49 300 144 Ib 1 Models 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 62AMQ and 62APQ are certified by WQA All other models are not tested or certified by WQA 2 Municipally supplied chlorinated water only 3 Must have a minimum of 2 ppm iron and a minimum of 200 ppm TDS See Specifications GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 30 300 10 7 Ib 29 800 Q 9 3 Ib 30 300 9 3 Ib 30 300 9 3 Ib Model has no backwash flow control button or retainer Must have a minimum of 7 gpm B 30 psi available for proper backwash 5 Calcite will add additional hardness to water before softening 6 If iron is present in water supply use salt setting 3 or 4 7 If iron is present in the water supply set Backwash 1 to 7 minutes 8 Do not use this salt setting in California 11 10 2008 19 Service Settings Cont 9 Mode 2 Demand Delayed Mode Setting Chart This section provides guidance for using different service settings to achieve the desired capacity Note Mode 2 and Mode 3 have the same settings Mode 3 is NOT recommended for residential use 60 Series Mode 2 63MAQ 63BEQ 2 63MXQ Yes Yes Yes 63MDQ 62AMQ Yes 62APQ 2 62AKQ 62AJQ Capacity AS required AS required AS requi
21. 61AAR BWO Removes suspended matter turbidity from water down to the 20 40 micron range Backwash every 3 days or as needed 61AAS BWO Will raise the pH of mostlow pH water The mineral media must be replenished periodically to maintain optimum bed depth for effective correction Backwash every 2 days to prevent solidification of mineral media 61AAF BWO Removes suspended matter turbidity from water down to nominal 20 microns Backwash every 3 days or as needed Refer to the following specifications for the WaterMaxe water filtration appliances 60 series Capacity ppm 61AAE BWO N A 61AAR BWO N A 61AAS BWO N A 61AAF BWO N A Sulfur H2S N A N A N A N A Iron ppm N A N A N A N A Minimum pH N A N A 51 N A Media tvpe Manganese Gr ch dnd Activated Carbon N E R S F Filter Ag Calcite Corosex Multi Grade Media amount cu ft 1 25 1 1 25 1 25 1 Cont flow rate gpm 6 6 6 6 6 Peak flow rate gpm 10 10 10 10 12 Backwash rate gpm 7 5 5 7 7 Brine line flow control gpm 0 5 Water Pressure Mode settings Backwash 1 min Brine rinse min Backwash 2 min Salt Ib 3 Ib salt setting 4 oz KMn022 Regenerant used 4 oz KMnO4 N A N A N A N A Flow rate at 25 psi drop 16 7 gpm 21 4 gpm 21 5 gpm 20 4 gpm 19 4 gpm Flow rate at 15 psi drop 10 5 gpm 15 9 gpm 15 9 gpm 15 2 g
22. ait until the cycle position displays before advancing to the next cycle position Figure 4 Regenerate Button GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 14 Service Settings g Water To program Service settings on the 60 Series controller press and hold the Service Settings button while Service Settings is displayed until Set Language English is displayed The Next function becomes active on the Customer Settings Next button Use the Next button to step through parameters that can be set Programming Service Settings is similar to programming Customer Settings see Customer Settings for programming details The values that can be set are listed below Metric values are in parentheses Note The Service Settings must be set before the Customer Settings Display Set Language English Meaning Set the language of the display Possible Values Set Language English Entrer Langue Francais Entre La Lengua Espanol Sprache Entr Deutsch Ambienti Lingua Italiano Comments Units English Units of measure English Metric Show History Enables entry to the history file or bypass of the history file Yes No Enter history file Bypass history file Soft v 2 04 Displays the current software version Cannot be set Displays only when History is set to Yes Install Date Installation date of the appliance MMDDYY 000000 to 999999 Displays only when History is set to Yes N
23. ance in the desired location using Figure 2 as a guide G Formostinstallations install the appliance after the pressure tank and any water filter appliance or water meter and before the water heater unless otherwise recommended When installing a carbon filter for well water place the filter after any water conditioning appliance unless otherwise recommended Caution If less than 10 of pipe connects the water treatment appliance s to the water heater install a check valve between the water treatment appliance and the water heater as close to the water heater as possible Ensure that the water heater has an adequately rated temperature and pressure safety relief valve H For outside installations the appliance should be enclosed so it is protected from the weather D Hard Water To Outside Faucets Ground Wire and Clamps Well Water Copper Pipe Only Cold Soft Water J omon d 7 E j p Hot Soft Water City Water Meter T A Inlet Outlet g Uo I J m EI p Water Heater 2 Air Gap Drain and Overflow Lines X igi Y Figure 2 Appliance Placement Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 10 g Water Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Cont 0000 Q Turn Off Water Supply A Turn offthe water supply B Open the hot and cold water taps to depressurize the lines Connect Water Lines A Connect water lines in compliance with all state and local buildi
24. button again to reset the cursor to the extreme left position Service Settings Button Enters the Service Setting programming mode for use by Hague dealer See Service Settings Regenerate Button Used to start an immediate regeneration Customer Settings Next Button Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual Enters the Customer Setting programming mode See Customer Settings 11 10 2008 6 9 Water Customer Settings Service Settings must be set before Customer Settings Service Settings should be set during installation of the appliance To set Customer Settings press and hold the Customer Settings button for about three seconds while Customer Setting displays Release the button when Set Time displays Note If a value displayed on the LCD is correct press Nextto move on to the next programmable value A 0 ED Set Time of Day Display reads Set Time followed by the current time that is set the cursor will be under the second hours digit To Change the Time of Day A Press Change Digit repeatedly until the current hour is displayed B Press Select Digit to set the hour and move the cursor to the right C Do the same to set the minutes Select AM or PM When the desired time is displayed press Next Set Regeneration Time Display reads Regeneration Time followed by the current regeneration time that is set the cursor will be under the second hours digit To Change the Regene
25. bypass housing Test with magnet on either flat side of sensor If flow is indicated check turbine If no flow replace sensor Flow indicated when water is not being used The household plumbing system has a leak Repair the leak No read out in display Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual Electric cord is unplugged No electric power at outlet Defective transformer Defective circuit board High ambient room temperature If the temperature exceeds 1207F the display will blank out This does not affect the operation of the controller 11 10 2008 Plug in the transformer Check power source Make sure outlet is not controlled by a switch Test with volt meter for 12 VAC at control If less than 10 VAC or greater than 14 VAC replace the transformer With 12 VAC present at controller replace the controller No action necessary 42 Troubleshooting Cont Problem Appliance stavs in regeneration Possible Cause Controller not attached properly Defective magnet disk Foreign object in valve body Broken valve assembly Motor running 9 Water Solution Make sure the controller is pushed all the wav onto the drive end cap Replace magnet disk Remove foreign object s from the valve bodv Repair the drive end cap Excess water in brine tank Restricted frozen or pinched drain line Plugged brine line brine line flow control or air check draw tube Plugged injector assembly Remove re
26. ce as needed 90843 0 5 gpm Flow Control The Flow Button has two distinct and different sides One is flat the other is concave The button should be centered in the housing opening with the four locator ribs with the concave side facing the Housing End Cap 93247 93247 Housing End Cap The Cap is held in place by two 3 4 thread cutting screws that engage the Housing flange An O Ring seals the Cap and Housing Place the O Ring into the housing opening lubricate with silicone grease and then using a twisting action pressure insert the Cap Caution The 3 8 locking clip 200199 must be installed to prevent air from being drawn into the appliance during brine rinse 11 10 2008 37 g Water Assembly and Parts Cont Drain End Cap Assembly Figure 16 Drain End Cap Assembly Description Quantity 93808 O Ring 90268 Drain End Cap H2086 XX Drain Line Flow Control 90267 Retainer 90614 XX Entire Assembly all the above parts 90268 Drain End Cap The Drain End Cap 90268 seals the left opening on the Main Valve Body The opening is sealed with an O Ring used as axial or face seal The O Ring sits in a groove in the End Cap This groove must be free of defects such as pits or scratches and also free of debris When assembling the End Cap to the Valve Body care should be taken to make sure that the O Ring stays in the groove in the End Cap If misaligned
27. cleaner can be used on a monthly basis A clean pellet solar or cube type salt is recommended Do not use rock salt Caution Do not mix different types of salt 2 You may use a salt substitute such as potassium chloride in place of water conditioner salt A Hague dealer should be contacted before a switch is made to a salt substitute If potassium chloride is used in place of salt the technician should select the potassium option during the programming of the controller See Service Settings Caution Do not use potassium chloride if there is iron and or manganese in the water 3 Program the appliance to regenerate at a time when the water is not being used If there is more than one appliance allow two hours between each regeneration 4 fdirt sand or large particles are present in the water supply the appropriate Hague filter can eliminate this problem See Vi keriMEpe F ilter Specifications Six Button Controller 5 The appliance may be disinfected with 5 25 sodium hypochlorite which is the active ingredient in household chlorine bleach To disinfect the appliance add 4 0 fluid ounces of chlorine bleach solution to the brine well of the brine tank The brine tank should have water in it Starta manual regeneration 6 Protectthe appliance including the drain line from freezing 7 The bypass valve located on the main control valve enables you to bypass the appliance if any work is being performed on the app
28. diment in brine tank has plugged the brine line and air check draw tube Flow control is plugged Drain line is pinched frozen or restricted Clogged injector assembly Salt bridge has formed due to high humidity or the wrong kind of salt 9 Water Solution Add salt Remove air check draw tube and flush with Clean water Clean injector assembly Clean any sediment from brine cabinet Remove brine piston housing and clear debris from the flow control Straighten thaw or unclog the drain line Remove injector cap and clean nozzle and throat with a wooden toothpick Replace throat if removed Test with a blunt object like a broom handle Push the handle into the salt to dislodge the salt bridge No soft water The bypass valve is in the bypass position Appliance is plumbed backwards Extended power outage Water hardness has increased Not metering water Blending dial is open Place the bypass valve in the service position Check that appliance is plumbed correctly Resetthe time of day Re test the water and re enter a new setting number Flow should be indicated with water usage If no flow see below Make sure blending dial is closed No flow is indicated when water is flowing The bypass valve is in the bypass position Appliance is plumbed backwards Sensor not receiving signal from magnet on turbine Place the bypass valve in the service position Check that appliance is plumbed correctly Remove sensor from
29. e and turn on the electricitv to the water heater For gas water heaters return the gas cock to On B Opena cold water tap and allow the appliance to flush for 20 minutes or until approximately 72 gallons have passed through the appliance This procedure is required to meet NSF compliance Verify the flow rate on the controller which indicates water flow See Figure 1 Ensure that the bypass is left in the Service position See Bypass Valve Adjust the blending valve if itis being used See Blending Valve Testthe water at the test port to verify soft water Place the covers on both of the cabinets m oxco Bypass Valve The bypass valve can isolate the appliance should the appliance malfunction or leak It can also permit the use of untreated water for watering plants shrubs or lawns The bypass is located on the main control valve See Figure 3 To engage the bypass locate the blue cone shaped knob on the right hand side facing the front of the appliance behind the controller Turn the knob counterclockwise until it stops Do not overtighten The appliance will be bypassed and all water to the home is raw untreated water To prevent untreated water from entering the home water should not be used inside the home when the appliance is in bypass mode Ensure thatthe appliance is returned to service mode when the appliance is repaired or the use of untreated water is complete by turning the knob clockwise until it stops Bl
30. eases so does the chance of this precipitation Must use citric acid to regenerate along with salt 5 Regeneration every 96 hours is required when iron is present in the raw water supply unless noted otherwise Use Salt Setting 3 or 4 6 Iron reduction claims limited to 5 ppm in the state of Wisconsin 7 Must have a minimum of 2 ppm iron and a minimum of 200 ppm TDS 8 When adding media in the field check for proper settings See Specifications above 9 Rate of flow must be verified at the end of 1 2 I D drain line 10 This model has no backwash flow control button or retainer Must have a minimum of 7 gom 30 psi available for proper backwash For the purposes of plumbing appliance sizing only the rated service flow rate and corresponding pressure loss may be used Prolonged operation of a water Softener at flow rates exceeding the tested service flow rate may compromise performance 11 10 2008 45 g Water WaterMax Filter Specifications The following table describes the available filters Filter 61AAN Purpose Removes iron and iron algae and bacteria Reduces manganese Also removes up to 5 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide with the presence of 2 ppm iron For regeneration frequency see 61AAN Vi keriviee F ilter Sizing Formula for this model 61AAE BWO Removes tastes odors and will reduce most man made pollutants Backwash every 3 days or as needed Warning Must not be backwashed for 24 hours after installation
31. ecifications The appropriate WaterMax Water Filter can address these water shortcomings See Filter Specifications for details on each filter CJ Iron A common problem found in many water supplies is iron It is important to know what type of and how much iron is in the water supply Iron Type Description Ferrous Iron sometimes called clear Only type of iron that can be treated with a water softener water or dissolved iron Insoluble and the particles can eventually foul a resin bed It should be filtered out before the water reaches the softener Ferric lron Organic Iron or Bacterial Attached to other organic compounds in the water Additional treatment is needed to remove Iron this tvpe of iron Colloidal Iron Not dissolved yet stays in suspension A softener cannot remove this type of iron If the water supply contains ferrous iron a commercially available resin bed cleaner should be used every six months CJ Water Pressure Not less than 20 psi or greater than 120 psi 1 4 8 4 bar constant If water pressure exceeds 70 psi a pressure regulator is recommended CJ Water Supply Flow Rate A minimum of 3 gallons per minute or equal to the backwash flow rate of the particular model is recommended For the purposes of plumbing sizing only the rated service flow rate and corresponding pressure loss may be used Prolonged operation of a water conditioner at flow rates exceeding the tested service flow rate
32. ending Valve Bypass Knob Figure 3 Bypass Valve GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 13 9 Water Blending Valve In some situations the blending valve may be used to decrease water softness The amount of hardness blended back into the water line is determined by the hardness of the incoming water and the setting of the blending valve Where extremely hard water is present the blending valve may only need to be cracked open Where the incoming water has relatively low levels of hardness the blending valve will need to be opened further The blending valve is located between the input and output connections on the top of the bypass valve See Figure 3 It is adjusted by placing a flat blade screwdriver in the slot provided and turning clockwise to open Total movement of the blending valve from full closed to full open is 1 4 revolution Precise setting of the blending valve will require trial and error testing The initial setting should be conservative Because of the blending valve s ease of access and adjustment the user can increase or decrease the setting according to their preference over a period of time Use of the blending valve is not recommended where objectionable concentrations of ferrous iron or sediment are present Because the blending valve is mixing raw water with softened any ferrous iron or sediment in the raw water will also be blended and reintroduced into the softened water line Note I
33. er Service Settings Cont Operating Modes The controller has a Timer mode Mode 1 Frequency and Mode 1 Days of the Week a Demand Delayed mode Mode 2 and a Demand Immediate mode Mode 3 These modes are equipped with Capacity Guard which ensures that a supply of conditioned water will be available even with excessive water usage Mode 1 Timer Mode When the appliance is in Mode 1 Frequency it will regenerate based on the frequency that is set for example every two days or up to every 12 days The days between regenerations can be set When the appliance is in Mode 1 Days of the Week it will regenerate on a specific day or days ofthe week The display will show Regen SMTWTFS Days YYYYYYY Use the Select and Change Digit buttons to eliminate the days NOT to regenerate The display will show the days to regenerate Regen SMTWTFS Days Y Y Y Mode 2 Demand Delayed Mode When the appliance is in the Patented Savematic Demand Delayed mode it will regenerate based on the actual water usage and the total capacity of the appliance The time that the regeneration takes place can be set for example 2 00 AM Should the total capacity be depleted before the set regeneration time a forced regeneration will occur Mode 3 Demand Immediate Mode When the appliance is in the Demand Immediate mode it will regenerate based on water usage alone Regeneration will occur when the capacity limit is reached The time of regeneration cannot
34. er immediately to charge the manganese greensand To start a regeneration push and hold the Regenerate button until the controller displays Going to Complete the Installation A See Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Step 13 GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 26 9 Water Assembly and Parts Cabinet and Cover Assemblies Figure 7 Cabinet and Cover Assemblies Figure 8 Controller Tab Lock Detail Description Quantity Media Cabinet Cover Assembly Bypass Nut Gasket Copper Adapter PVC Adapter optional Copper Adapter 1 optional Bypass Nut Cabinet Overflow 12V Transformer P ower Cord 6 Button Control Assembly Cabinet Re re Fe eINININININ gt 11 10 2008 27 Assembiv and Parts Cont gA Water Brine Tank Assembly Figure 9 Brine Tank Assembly Brine Tank Cover SS Cover Screw 3 Dry Potassium N Parmanganate N Storage Wet Permanganate and Soultion Polypropylene Grid Pad Dilusar 1 2 Minimum Water Level Concentrated Potassium Permanganale Solution Figure 10 Potassium Permanganate Feeder P N PT1424 Description Quantity Safety Shutoff Assembly See Figure 17 Support Panel BT Cabinet Overflow CO MI DH O71 eJ GI RO Fe m m mm mlm A i mnbm mm mn A GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual Entire Assembly all of the above parts 11 10 2008 28
35. f the appliance is installed for barium and or radium reduction the blending valve must remain in the fully closed position at all times Setting and Using the Controller The controller must be set up correctly for the appliance to perform properly Note Ensure that the bottom of the controller is firmly locked onto the four tabs on the top of the drive end cap assembly See Cabinet and Cover Assemblies diagram later in this manual Regenerate Button The Regenerate button is used when starting the water filtration appliance and to start an immediate regeneration The Regenerate button can be used in two ways 1 The Regenerate button can be used to putthe appliance into an immediate regeneration A Press and hold the Regenerate button for about five seconds until the display changes to Going to B The appliance is in regeneration mode and will display the status of each cycle After all regeneration cycles are complete the display will return to normal operating mode 2 The Regenerate button can be used to quickly advance through all of the regeneration cycles to speed up the cycles which is used when starting up or diagnosing the appliance only A Toadvance through the regeneration cycles press and hold the Regenerate button for about five seconds until the display changes to Going to B The cycle position will display for example Backwash 1 C Each cycle can be advanced by pressing the Regenerate button Always w
36. f the next scheduled regeneration If the Regenerate button has been pressed and released Customer Setting Mode Includes setting the time of day the regeneration time and the number of people in the household depending on the service settings this option may not be available Service Settings Mode Includes settings such as the language mode water hardness and time of each regeneration step Service Settings must be set before Customer Settings Otherwise some values may not be available Intended for use by qualified service personnel Water Flowing Indicator Indicates that water is flowing through the appliance useful for checking for proper plumbing and leaks Recharge Regeneration Status Shows regeneration cycle positions during regeneration Scroll Back Button Steps back to a previous parameter setting without the need to scroll forward through all settings Change Digit Button Used with the Select Digit button to set the value of certain parameters Pressing the Change Digit button changes the value under the cursor to the next available value typically increasing by one until all values have been displayed and the process begins again Select Digit Button Moves the cursor when setting parameters 1 Press and release the Select Digit button to move the cursor one digit to the right of the parameter to be changed 2 When the cursor is at the extreme right position press the Select Digit
37. feeder placement D Remove the cover and set aside E Pullup on the brine well cap to remove the safety shutoff assembly Remove the rubber band from the air check draw tube float rod assembly and replace the safety shutoff back into the brine well F Remove the plastic bag containing the three stainless steel screws and the 3 8 tubing Connect Lines A Connect the 3 8 tubing to the brine valve on the filter by pushing the tube to the stop Pull back on the tubing to install the red locking clip behind the collet B Connectthe tubing to the feeder C Connectthe overflow line Add Water to Feeder A Add 1 1 2 gallons of treated water to the feeder The water should cover the felt pad by at least 1 2 Caution Do not use water that contains iron manganese or hydrogen sulfide Set Air Check Draw Tube A Allow the water to be drawn out of the feeder until the air check draw tube sets and then let the feeder tank refill to the right level Add Potassium Permanganate to Feeder A Slowly add 5 Ib of potassium permanganate KMnO4 to the feeder Coarse granular Potassium P ermanganate is recommended for this filter appliance P N 031 Warning Follow the safety instructions on the container when working with potassium permanganate Use care when removing the cover and pouring it into the feeder B Place the cover on the feeder and secure it with the three stainless steel screws Regenerate Filter A Regenerate the iron filt
38. gs Cont Display 72 96 Hour Regeneration Meaning A way to force regeneration at regularly scheduled intervals Possible Values No or Yes for iron g Water Comments See 72 96 Hour Regeneration that follows Displays only when in Modes 2 or 3 Distiller R O Indicates if a distiller or reverse osmosis appliance is plumbed to use filtered water from the appliance No or Yes if a distiller or reverse osmosis appliance is used Displays only when in Mode 2 Backwash 1 Number of minutes the first backwash cycle lasts 00 0 to 99 9 Set to the nearest tenth of a minute Brine Rinse Number of minutes the first brine and slow rinse cycle lasts 00 0 to 99 9 Set to the nearest tenth of a minute Backwash 2 Number of minutes the second backwash cycle lasts 00 0 to 99 9 Set to the nearest tenth of a minute Salt per Regen lbs Amount of salt set to be used in each regeneration to achieve the capacity setting 00 0 to 99 9 Ib kg Set to the nearest tenth Turbine Pulses Normal Used by qualified personnel for diagnostic purposes Normal Test Mode Regenerate Tonight Sets the appliance to regenerate tonight No or Yes 11 10 2008 If set to Yes it will force a regeneration at the next set regeneration time such as 02 00 AM After the regeneration the value will be set to No Displays only when in Modes 1 or 2 17 9 Wat
39. hment Media A Weigh the replenishment media B Place the funnel into the fill port C Pourthe media into the funnel to fill the tank with the measured amount of media Refill Tank With Water A Open the main water valve B Slowly fill the tank with water up to the bottom of the fill port C Turn off the water Replace Fill Plug A Make sure the threads of the fill port are clean B Replace the fill plug Caution Do not overtighten the fill plug Check for Leaks A Turn on the water to re pressurize the appliance B Check for leaks C Fixany leaks The following pages provide information about the WaterMax Iron Filter and Potassium Permanganate Feeder GH waters 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 23 g Water 61AAN WaterMax Iron Filter Sizing Formula The WaterMax Iron Filter may be programmed to regenerate every one to twelve days Select the frequency based on the amount of iron in the water and the number of people in the household For optimum performance program the water softener to regenerate first followed by the Iron Filter Example Softener 1 00 am Iron Filter 3 00 am See the 61AAN WalerlVB Iron Filter Sizing Formula Regeneration Cycle Frequency Worksheet This table will help you determine how often the iron filter will need to regenerate Example Total Iron ppm 35ppmxl 3 5 ppm Manganese ppm 0 2 ppm x3 0 6 ppm Sulfur E ____ ppm 1 0 ppm x5 5 0 ppm T
40. install if the incoming or outlet piping water temperature exceeds 120 F 49 C See Specifications Do not allow soldering torch heat to be transferred to valve components or plastic parts Do not overtighten the plastic fittings Do not plumb the appliance against a wall that would prohibit access to plumbing See Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Do not install the appliance backward Follow the arrows on the inlet and outlet Do not plug the transformer into an outlet that is activated by an On Off switch Do not connect the drain and the overflow gravity drain together Do not use to treat water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the appliance Do not allow your appliance to freeze 11 10 2008 9 9 Water Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures CD Prepare the Placement Area A Make sure the placement area is clean B Turn off the electricity and water supply to the water heater For gas water heaters turn the gas cock to Pilot C Examine the inlet plumbing to ensure that the pipe is not plugged with lime iron or any other substance Clean or replace plugged plumbing Make sure the inlet outlet and drain connections meet the applicable state and local codes E Checkthe arrows on the bypass valve to ensure that the water flows in the proper direction See Bypass Valve Caution Do not plumb the appliance in backward F Place the appli
41. l or face seal The O Ring sits in a groove in the End Cap This groove must be free of defects such as pits or scratches and also free of debris When assembling the End Cap to the Housing care should be taken to make sure that the O Ring stays in the groove in the End Cap If misaligned the O Ring can become pinched and leak On the Left End Cap is the Piston Axle a 1 4 square shaft that acts as a guide slide and anti turning mechanism for the Bypass Piston On the Right End Cap is the guide bushing for the Bypass Piston Drive Shaft 90218 There is an O Ring seal atthe opening for the Drive Shaft This seal area must be free of defects such as pits or scratches and also free of debris 90252 Blending Dial Cap The Cap should be held in place by the three 1 2 screws and be in the proper orientation 90222 Blending Dial The dial permits the addition of hard water into the soft water outlet It is closed when pointing toward the Main Valve Body and open when pointing toward the inlet side 90246 Bypass Housing Makes the connection between the plumbing and Main Valve Body Also contains the Hard Water Blending Valve and Bypass Piston The recommended seal for the 1 1 4 male inlet outlet threads is the plastic Hook up Nut 90251 O Ring 90837 and Copper Adapter 90254 Make sure the O Ring is between the Housing and Copper Adapter The O Ring seal areas atthe Main Valve Body inlet and outlet must be smooth and free of
42. liance well pump or plumbing See Bypass Valve Use it also for watering plants or lawns with untreated water To bypass turn the blue cone shaped knob counterclockwise until it stops turn it clockwise to restore service 8 Before putting the appliance back in service after work has been performed tum on the nearest cold water tap until water runs clear 9 Adhere to all operational maintenance and placement requirements 10 Inspect and clean the brine tank and air check draw tube assembly annually or when sediment is present in the brine tank 11 Potassium permanganate will need to be added periodically to any iron filter This appliance features a six button controller with an LCD display The controller can be used to view the appliance s status perform regenerations and change settings An independent Hague dealer should set the Service Settings during installation of the appliance QU IATEEMAX SYSTEM CONTROL LCD Display Figure 1 Six Button Controller 11 10 2008 9 9 Water Six Button Controller Cont Controller Part LCD Display Function Shows the status of the controller Normal Operating Mode Shows e The amount of soft water remaining until the next automatic regeneration Each person in the household uses about 75 gallons per day The number of days until the next regeneration Mode 1 The current day and time and the flow rate in gallons or liters per minute The time o
43. may compromise performance CJ Water Temperature Not less than 40 or greater than 120 F 6 49 C CJ Drain Drain the appliance to an appropriate drain such as a floor drain or washer drain that will comply with all local and state plumbing codes To prevent back siphoning provide an adequate air gap or a siphon break See Installation Steps and Start Up P rocedures C Electricity The transformer supplied is for a standard 115 volt 60 cycle AC outlet for locations in North America or 220 volt 50 cycle AC outlet for locations outside North America 11 10 2008 8 9 Water Precautions Do Quem NA 1 Comply with all state and local building plumbing and electrical codes Install the appliance before the water heater Install the appliance after the pressure tank on well water installations Install a pressure reducing valve if the inlet pressure exceeds 70 psi Install a gravity drain on the cabinets Secure the drain line on the appliance and at the drain outlet See Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Allow a minimum of 8 to 10 feet of 3 4 pipe from the outlet of the appliance to the inlet of the water heater Do Not Cnm 3ps Ge P9 p 6 i 8 9 10 Note A bacteriostasis claim does not mean that these devices will make microbiologically unsafe water safe to consume or use Do not install if checklist items are not satisfactory See Checklist Before Installation Do not
44. more D Ifthe drain line is 25 feet or longer increase the drain line to 3 4 inch I D The end of the drain line must be equal to or lower in height than the control valve Caution The drain line must not be kinked crimped or restricted in any way Flush Lines A Place the appliance in the bypass position and turn on the main water supply B Open the nearest cold water faucet to flush the plumbing of any excess soldering flux air or any other foreign material Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 11 g Water Installation Steps and Start Up Procedures Cont Check for Leaks A Close all faucets B Check all lines and connections for leaks If leaks are found 1 Turn off the main water supply Open a cold water faucet to depressurize the lines Close the faucet to eliminate any siphoning action Repair all leaks Turn on the water supply Place the bypass in the Service position to slowly fill the appliance Open a cold water faucet to purge air out of the appliance Close the faucet and recheck for leaks co N cO UI amp S W WP Plug in the Transformer A Connect the transformer power cord to the back of the controller B Plug the transformer into an appropriate outlet C Ensure that the outlet selected is not operated by an On Off switch Set Up the Controller A Program the appliance controller See Setting and Using the Controller Add Water to the Brine Tank A Add water to the brine
45. net Disc at the other end The Slide Cam is assembled inside of the Piston Slide 54202 This Cam Shaft should turn freely before the Motor is assembled 93583 Seals the two openings on the Main Valve Body The larger diameter opening is sealed with an O Drive End Cap Ring used as an axial or face seal The O Ring sits in a groove in the End Cap This groove must be free of defects such as pits or scratches and also free of debris The smaller diameter seal is accomplished with an O Ring used as a radial seal The O Ring should be placed on the male boss on the End Cap When assembling the End Cap to the Valve Body care should be taken to make sure the small O Ring is aligned with the opening in the Valve Body and that the large O Ring stays in the groove in the End Cap If misaligned the O Rings can become pinched and leak 54202 The Slide should move freely inside the End Cap Housing Piston Slide 93601 JG Brine Attaches to the Drive End Cap with two 3 4 thread cutting screws and has one O Ring seal The Valve Housing O Ring is used as a axial or face seal The O Ring sits in a groove in the Brine Valve Housing The Assembly groove and the face seal must be free of defects such as pits and scratches or debris 53522 Drive The Drive Piston attaches to the Piston Slide 54202 by placing the slot of the Piston onto the Piston Assembly matching flat of the Slide To remove Piston rotate Piston 907 counterclockwise To replace Piston rotate 9
46. ng plumbing and electrical codes Connect the Brine Tank A Connect the brine tank to the valve head with the flexible 3 8 plastic tube included with the appliance Insert the plastic insert in the end of the brine tube See Figure 18 Connect Gravity Overflow Connections A The overflow elbows on each cabinet are shipped in the up position Rotate the overflow elbows to the down position B Connect the overflow lines to each cabinet The overflow line drains excess water to a floor drain should the tank fill with too much water or the appliance malfunctions C Connect 1 2 1 D tubing size cannot be reduced between the overflow fitting and a suitable waste receptor This tubing is not supplied with the appliance Ensure that the overflow line ends ata drain that is at least 3 lower than the bottom of the overflow fitting The gravity line cannot be run overhead Connect Drain Line A Connect the drain line to the drain end cap with a tube fitting not supplied The drain line must be a minimum of 1 2 I D tubing B Route the drain line to a floor drain laundry tub or other suitable waste receptor Maintain a minimum 2 air gap between the drain line and the flood level rim of the waste receptor to prevent back siphoning This drain line should make the shortest run to the suitable drain C The drain line may be elevated up to 8 feet from the discharge on the appliance as long as the water pressure in your system is 40 psi or
47. nt Elements Hague Watermax 52 APQ T NA Hayne Walem QAPQ 2 7 WA Manutacturot Hague Quality Wate Intemationil gt kal R The water tre devices sted on this certificate have met the testiig r amp quiginients pursuant to Sectior 118830 ol ihe Hanh and Safety Code tr he following heal related contaminant Microt iological C ontaminants Land Turbidity None L Manum A Organic Contaminants 7 Nome C 1 J fu l ma l Rated Service Capacity N A Rated Service Flow 8 gpu Do ant use with water that is micmbiotogi wnsafe or after the system quality without adeanate disinfection before or Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 4 g Quality Water State of California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 05 1713 Date Issued June 22 2005 Trademark Model Designation Replacement Elements Hague Watermax 53 BEQ NIA Hague Wasermax 63 BEQ pU A WA B Manutacturer Hague Quiliy War inemandni Ag The water treatment dovicg o listed on this corificate have met the requirments pursuant to Section 116029 of Va Fakit ina UAE Cone for the fononing FERE maid sani Rated Service Capacity N A Rated Service Flow gpm Do not use with water that is sieh zi oc e cione quality without adequate disinfection before or afier the system State of California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 05 1714 Date Issued June 22 2005 T
48. otal compensated ppm ppm 9 1 ppm X Gallons per dav for one 15 gal 15 gal person ppm per person per day ppm 682 5 ppm x Number of people in household ____ people 4 people Daily ppm capacity ppm 2730 ppm Iron filter capacity 10 000 ppm 10 000 ppm Daily ppm requirements ppm 2730 ppm z Frequency of regeneration ____ days 3 6 days Set regeneration frequency ____ days 3 days f manganese is unknown multiply the iron and sulfur total by 1 15 to adjust total compensated ppm Determine Monthly Usage This table will help you determine how much regenerant the iron filter will use each month Example Total days per month days 30 days Frequency of regeneration ____ days 3 days Regenerations per month ____ regenerations 10 regenerations X 4 oz per regeneration oz KMnO per month 4 0z x 10 regenerations 40 oz 16 Ib per month 40 oz 16 oz lb 2 5 b Notes 11 10 2008 24 g Water Iron Filter and Potassium Feeder Installation Guide Important The 61AAN is capable of treating a combination of undesirable constituents in the water iron manganese and or hydrogen sulfide However the filter must be applied within the operating limits stated in the Filter Specifications in this manual Failure to comply with these specifications will degrade performance and possibly cause the control valve to malfunction Note The iron filter should
49. partments in Compartment 1 Compartment 2 Compartment 3 controller appliance Refer to the following table as a key for the letters and corresponding media types Media Type Media Type Empty BIRM and 6 Ib Ultra fil Chlorostat Ultra fil A554 Nitrate Resin Manganese Greensand Tannin Resin SulfurS tat and 6 Ib Ultra fil PC Carbon Activated Carbon Fine Mesh Resin and 2 Ib Bacteriostat Multi Grade Filter Ag SR7 Nitrate Resin Calcite Corosex Calcite and 6 Ib Ultra fil Fine Mesh Resin The letters BWO added to the end of a filter model number stand for Back Wash Only Note The iron filter 61AAN does not have a BWO designation because it uses the regenerant potassium permanganate Efficiency Statements 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 62AMQ 62APQ are efficiency rated according to NSF ANSI 44 The stated efficiencies are valid only at the specified salt dosage and 8 gpm Rated Efficiency Salt Dosage Capacity at That Dosage 5 600 grains ib 5 900 grains 5 600 grains ib l 5 900 grains 5 270 grains ib l 8 400 grains 5 220 grains ib 5 200 grains 3 730 grains ib 23 100 grains 11 10 2008 44 g Water WaterMax Water Conditioner Specifications 60 Series Max Compensated Hardness gpg 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQI 63MDQ 62AMQ 62APQ 62AKQ G2AJQ Iron ppm ferrous clear water Maximum ferrous iron reduction Minimum pH standard units Tannin ppm Sulfur ppm S ulfu
50. pm 15 1 gpm Service flow pressure drop 4 5 gpm 4 7 psi 3 6 gpm Q 1 1 psi 4 5 gpm 1 5 psi 4 5 gpm B 1 8 psi 3 6 gpm 1 5 psi 1 The 61AAS BWO will raise the pH of most but not all low pH water Some water requires chemical injection using a chemical feed pump 2 Caution Follow the instructions on the KMnO4 container 3 For optimum water quality do not exceed recommended service flow rate for filter media type Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 46 g Quality Waters Certificates State of California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 05 1711 Date issued June 22 2008 Trademark Model Designaton Replacement Elements Hague Watermax 52 AMQ N A Hague Waters 2 AMQ 7 P fe E NA Manufacturer Hague Quilty Wal r ternational AQ Coh F The water treatment devie e listed on this certificate have met the testidq requi dmmate pursuant to Section 116890 of he Haath and Safety Code lor the folowing emi related contaminants None i Warum Radium ja Organic Contaminants f Now gt a BA 1 4 J be T2 T Rated Service Capacity N A Rated Service Flow X gpm Do not wee with vitie dat hodie EE waknown quality without adequate disinfection before or alter the symtom State of Califomia Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 05 1712 Date Issued June 22 2005 Trademark Model Designation Replaceme
51. rS tat Maximum Chlorine ppm 0 Filtration nominal rating microns 20 ia Amount Compartment 18 1 5 Ib 2 0 Ib 1 5 Ib 1 5 lb Empty Empty Empty Empty ia Amount Compartment 28 0 4 cu ft 0 6 cu ft 0 3 cu ft 6 Ib 27 lb 0 4 cu ft 0 4 cu ft Empty ia Amount Compartment 3 Mesh Cation Resin 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft 1 06 cu ft Backwash Rate min water pressure maximum flow to drain 2 49 39 2 49 2 49 59 Empty 9 10 T p Brine Line Flow Control Refill gpm 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Water Pressure min max psi 20 120 20 120 20 120 30 120 Flow Rate 25 psi drop as tested by Hague 19 5 17 17 23 19 6 Flow Rate Q 15 psi drop as tested by Hague 11 13 10 5 10 5 11 2 10 6 10 6 Pressure Drop Service Flow Rate of 8 gpm 11 psi 11 psi 12 psi 12 psi 9 psi 10 psi 10 psi 1 Setting Salt Ib grains removed 1 1 5 900 1 1 5 900 1 6 8 400 NA 1 5 200 NA NA 32 Setting Salt Ib grains removed 3 2 16 300 3 2 16 300 4 2 20 000 NA 2 7 11 900 NA NA 3 Setting Salt Ib grains removed 6 2 26 700 6 2 26 700 9 6 38 700 8 5 23 100 6 2 23 100 6 2 23 100 6 2 23 100 4 Setting Salt Ib grains removed 9 5 32 500 9 5 32 500 14 4 49 300 10 7 30 300 9 3 30 000 9 3 29 800 9 3 30 300 1 Salt Setting Total length of reg Min gal 12 13 5 12 16 12 13
52. rademark Model Designation Replacement Elements Hague Watermax 53 MAQ i TANA Hague Watermax 63 MAQ e 177 NIA Manufacturer Hague Quality Water Infemanonil gt The water treatment devic s listed on this certificate have met the testing requirements pursuant to Section 116830 of the Hoalth and Safety Code for the following health related contaminants Rated Service Capacity N A Rated Service Flow 8 gpm Conditions of Certification Do not ase with water thu is microbiologscally unsafe oc of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or alter the system Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 48 g Quality Waters Stute of California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 05 1715 Date bisued June 22 2005 Trademark Model Designation Replacement Elements Hague Watermax 3 MXQ xU Oe NA Hague Watermax 63 MXQ 7 77 NIA Manufacturer y Water Intematiooal The water treatment devicat litte on this cerificate have met the requirements pursuant to Section 116090 of the FOL nd SUO Code lor the fohowing ae AHA eri Gort kant 4 Lo Roblin 26228 L Organic Contaminants s l f U Lu 3 Rated Service Capacity N A Rated Service Flow gpm dado water that MPE Lr p without adequate disintechom before or system GH waters 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 49 9 Quality Water Notes 9 Quality Water Notes 60 Series
53. ration Time A Follow the procedure outlined above for setting the time B When the desired regeneration time is displayed press Next Set Number of People Display reads Number of People followed by the current setting for the number of people in the household the cursor will be under the tens digit To Change the Number of People A Press Change Digit repeatedly until the desired value is displayed values will cycle from 0 to 9 B Press Select Digit and the cursor moves to the right C When the desired number of people is displayed press Next Set Day of Week Display reads Set Day of Week followed by the current setting for the day To Change the Day A Press Change Digit repeatedly until the desired day is displayed Press Next B The value is saved and the controller returns to Normal operating mode Note Whenever you experience an electrical outage check your controller for the correct time and date Make any necessary corrections GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 7 g Water Checklist Before Installation Refer to this checklist before each installation CJ Water Quality If the water supply contains sand sulfur bacteria iron bacteria tannins algae oil acid or other unusual substances consider pre treating the water to remove these contaminants before the water supply enters the appliance unless the appliance is represented as being capable of treating these contaminants in its sp
54. red As required 96 hour regeneration if iron present yes 1 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes Yes or No Yes or No Yes or No Yes or No Brine Rinse minutes Backwash 2 minutes Capacity grains salt Ib 2 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes Brine Rinse minutes Backwash 2 minutes Capacity grains salt Ib 3 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes 16 300 3 2 Ib 16 300 3 2 b 20 000 4 2 Ib 17 11 900 6 2 71b 27 Brine Rinse minutes 47 30 Backwash 2 minutes 3 2 Capacity grains salt Ib 4 Salt Setting Backwash 1 minutes 26 700 6 2 Ib 26 700 6 2 Ib 38 700 9 6 Ib 17 23 100 6 2 Ib 47 Brine Rinse minutes 60 45 Backwash 2 minutes 3 2 Capacity grains salt Ib 32 500 Q 9 5 Ib 32 500 Q 9 5 Ib 49 300 Q 144 lb 1 Models 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 62AMQ and 62APQ are certified by WQA All other models are not tested or certified by WQA Municipally supplied chlorinated water only 3 NA See Mode 1 Setting Chart Model has no backwash flow control button or retainer Must have a minimum of 7 gpm B 30 psi available for proper backwash See Mode 1 Setting Chart Quee 60 Series Owner s Manual 30 000 9 3 Ib 5 Calcite will add additional hardness to water before softening 6 If iron is present in water supply
55. rranty This warranty does not cover damage to a part or parts of the appliance from causes such as fire accidents freezing or unreasonable use abuse or neglect by the owner This warranty does not cover damage to a part or parts of the appliance resulting from improper installation All plumbing and electrical connections should be made in accordance with all local codes and the installation instructions provided with the appliance The warranty does not cover damage resulting from use with inadequate or defective plumbing inadequate or defective water supply or pressure inadequate or defective house wiring improper voltage electrical service or electrical connections or violation of applicable building plumbing or electrical codes laws ordinances or regulations THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SECONDARY DAMAGES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THIS WARRANTY No dealer agent representative or other person is authorized to extend or expand this limited warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Claims Procedure Any defects covered
56. rves the right to make specification and product changes without prior notice This manual is for installation operation and maintenance of the following WaterMax water conditioning appliance models e 63MAQ e 63MDQ e 62AKQ e 63BEQ e 62AMQ e 62AJQ e 63MXQ e 62APQ e 61AAN Tested by WQA If your specific model is not listed here your WaterMax has been customized to solve additional water conditioning problems that you may have Your dealer will be happy to explain any additional special features Note For Model 62A Q be sure to read 62AJ Q Replenishment Procedure For Model 61AAN be sure to read 61AAN WetterVix lron Filter Sizing Operation and Iron Filter and Potassium Feeder Installation Guide For Owner s Reference Date of Installation Model Number Serial Number Installer s Signature Dealership Name Dealership Address Dealership Phone Number Returned Warranty Card Date Hardness Iron pH Water Pressure Water Temp 1 The serial number is located on the left front support panel Qe 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 4 Lc Quality Water Getting Maximum Efficiency From the Appliance To achieve the maximum benefit and performance from this appliance familiarize yourself with this manual and the appliance 1 The salt level should always be at least 1 3 full Refill the salt when the level drops below the water level in the brine cabinet A resin
57. striction thaw or straighten drain line Clean flow control air check draw tube and brine line Clean any sediment from the brine cabinet Clean or replace injector Replace throat if removed Not regenerating in proper sequence Magnet disk defective Defective controller Replace magnet disk Replace controller Salty water pink water from 61AAN iron filter GH waters 60 Series Owner s Manual Plugged injector Low water pressure Drain line or flow control is restricted Brine line restricted or crimped Excessive amount of water in brine cabinet Insufficient rinse time Intermittent pressure drop from feed source Brine valve drips water back to brine tank 11 10 2008 Clean injector screen nozzle and throat Maintain minimum pressure of 30 psi Remove restriction Remove restriction replace if crimped Verify correct water level relative to salt setting Check brine line and fittings for loose connections Check mode setting chart for proper brine rinse time Adjust time if necessary Install check valve on the inlet water line to the appliance Check local plumbing codes first Clean brine valve housing replace piston assembly 43 9 Reading Model Numbers Hague appliance model numbers typically consist of two numerals followed by three letters such as the WaterMax 63BEQ Number or Letter Explanation MI of of T Mediain Type Media in Type Media in buttons on com
58. t to determine the amount of media to add to maintain optimum performance of the 62AJ Q Tools and Materials Needed The following tools and materials are needed to replace the neutralizing media e Analog scale do not use digital e 1 2 siphon hose e Steel tape measure e Funnel with 1 fill tube e 5 gallon bucket with handle e 12 wooden ruler or dowel rod e Replacement media P N M050 e 3 4 socket Replenishment Procedure The replenishment procedure is as follows Turn Off the Water A Turn off the water to the appliance B Open a tap to depressurize the appliance C Close the tap ED Remove Water From Media Tank A Remove the fill plug from the media tank using a M wd ci S 3 4 socket sas FIS B Insertthe siphon hose into the fill port 6 3 4 C Siphon the water into the bucket down to the Eee media level in the tank Add 10 Ibs Calculate Amount of Media to Add Recommended Freeboard A Measure the freeboard distance from the top of the fill plug to the media See Figure 5 Note The recommended freeboard distance is 4 3 4 B Add five pounds of media per inch below 4 3 4 Example Measured freeboard 6 3 4 Minus factory freeboard 4 3 4 Adjusted freeboard 2 iba equals 5 Ib media x 2 adjusted freeboard Figure 5 Max Freeboard Amount media GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 22 g Water 62AJQ Replenishment Procedure Cont e Stepa Add Replenis
59. tic Gripper 1 2 Nut Figure 18 Safety Shutoff Valve Elbow Installation Description Quantity 54112 1 2 Compression Assembly 1 54138 3 8 Compression Assembly l The nut gripper and retainer sleeve are a three piece assembly that can come apart if removed from the elbow body Parts must be reassembled exactly as shown to function properly When connecting the 3 8 poly tube first assemble the nut gripper and retainer sleeve on the tubing Then insert the plastic insert Screw the nut on the elbow body With a wrench tighten the nut securely to create a water tight connection GH veers 60 Series Owner s Manual 11 10 2008 40 9 Assembly and Parts Cont Fill Plug Assembly LUE NEUE LILL ILI LI i O RING Figure 19 Fill Plug Assembly Part Description Quantity 90238 Fill Plug 1 90829 Fill Plug O Ring Seal l 90618 Fill Plug Assembly all of the above parts 90238 Fill Plug The Fill Plug 90238 seals the media access ports in the Media Tank Care should be taken that the O Ring seal 90829 area is kept clean and free of debris Also the O Ring should be in the proper location in the groove Do not overtighten the Fill Plug when assembling When the flange comes into contact with the Media Tank stop tightening A 3 4 socket is recommended for assembly 11 10 2008 41 Troubleshooting Problem No soft water after regeneration Possible Cause No saltin brine cabinet Se
60. umber of People Record of the number of people in the household 000 to 999 should match Customer Settings Displays only when History is set to Yes Hardness Grains Iron ppm Manganese ppm Chlorine ppm Sulfur ppm pH Iron Bacteria Record of tested water characteristics 000 to 999 ppm mg L 000 to 999 ppm mg L 000 to 999 ppm mg L 000 to 999 ppm mg L 000 to 999 ppm mg L 00 0 to 99 9 Yes or No Display only when History is set to Yes Total Regens Total number of regenerations the appliance has gone through Cannot be reset 00000 99999 Displays only when History is set to Yes Total Gallons Total amount of water that has passed through the appliance Cannot be reset 00000000 99999999 Displays only when History is set to Yes Model Number Model number of the appliance 00AAA to 99ZZZ Displays only when History is setto Yes Save History Saves history values Yes No 11 10 2008 Displays only when History is set to Yes 15 Service Settings Cont SEN Total Regens 00000 Meaning Total number of regenerations since Service Settings was last entered Possible Values Cannot be reset 00000 99999 9 Water Comments Total Gallons 00000000 Total amount of water that has passed through the appliance since Service Settings was last entered Cannot be reset 00000000 99999999 Mode 1 Frequency

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