GE 255 Manual Regeneration Options, Delayed Manual Regeneration, Immediate Manual Regeneration

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Manual Regeneration Options

Note: The tank in service (on-line) cannot be regenerated while the other tanks are isolated. Water for backwash would not be available.

The 764 control features several options that offer additional flexibility for manually regenerating the conditioner. On alternating systems the tank in standby will move through regeneration to service. The tank in service will move through regeneration to standby. On parallel systems, the tank with the lowest remaining capacity will regenerate.

Delayed Manual Regeneration

Press and release the REGEN button to start a delayed manual regeneration. The Regeneration icon on the display will flash indicating a regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration. Pressing the REGEN button again will turn off the regeneration icon and cancel the delayed regeneration.

Immediate Manual Regeneration

Pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds starts an immediate manual regeneration. A solid regeneration icon will be displayed. The control will immediately begin a regeneration on the tank in service.

Delayed Second Regeneration

Pressing and releasing the REGEN button while the control is in regeneration will program the control for a delayed second regeneration. A flashing x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear indicating a second regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration. The delayed second regeneration will be performed on the new tank in service. For alternating and parallel systems, each tank will regenerate once.

Double Immediate Manual Regeneration

Back-to-Back manual regenerations are initiated by pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds while the control is in the regenerating mode. A solid x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear indicating a second manual regeneration will start immediately after current regeneration is complete. For alternating and parallel systems each tank will regenerate once. Single tank systems will regenerate twice back-to-back.

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255 specifications

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