GE GXSF39E, GXSF35E Optional Control Settings, Lost Time Signal, LOW Salt Signal, Error Signals

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Optional Control Settings

The controller display has several options and features.

LOW SALT ALARM

LEVEL

 

 

SALT

 

The LOW SALT ALARM, when enabled,

 

 

 

 

 

 

will sound the beeper when the DAYS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO EMPTY value is 15 days or less. To

 

 

 

 

 

 

change this setting, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds. ON (factory default) or OFF will flash in the display. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to toggle this feature ON or OFF. Press the MODE button to accept, and the display will move to SALT EFFICIENCY.

SALT EFFICIENCY

LEVEL

 

 

SALT

 

When the SALT EFFICIENCY feature

 

 

 

 

 

E

is ON, the unit will operate at a salt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

efficiency of at least 4000 grains of

 

 

 

 

 

 

hardness removed per pound of salt. This mode of

operation is the most efficient setting for salt usage,

because the system will tend to recharge more often, with less salt usage. Turning the feature OFF will tend to lengthen the time between recharge cycles, which will provide the most efficient usage of water, but may use more salt. The degree of difference between these

two cycles is highly dependent on the water usage and hardness at a particular installation.

If you have very hard water, and you find your system is regenerating every 1-2 days, turn the SALT EFFICIENCY to OFF to lengthen the time between regenerations.

NOTE: California Regulations require this feature to be ON for installations in California.

To change the setting, press the UP or DOWN buttons to toggle the feature ON or OFF. Press the MODE button to accept. The display will move to

SYSTEM/ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSTICS.

SYSTEM/ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSTICS

SALT

 

LEVEL

This display contains system diagnostics information to assist in troubleshooting problems with the system. See pages 15–18 for details. Press the MODE button to return to the normal run display.

LOST TIME SIGNAL

If time is lost on the display due to power interruption, the blue indicator light will flash 4 times every second, until the present time of day is entered.

LOW SALT SIGNAL

When the DAYS TO EMPTY drops to 15, the blue indicator light and DAYS TO EMPTY in the display will flash every second and the alarm will beep every 30 seconds (from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM), to notify the user that the unit is running low on salt. As soon as any button is pressed, the alarm will stop beeping. The blue indicator light and DAYS TO EMPTY will continue to flash. Once salt is added to the brine tank and the SALT LEVEL is reset, the DAYS TO EMPTY will be reset.

ERROR SIGNALS

LEVEL

 

 

SALT

 

If there is an error code detected, the

 

 

 

 

blue indicator light will flash 4 times

 

 

every second, the display will flash Err

 

 

 

 

and the alarm will beep every 30 seconds (from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM), to signal that the softener requires service. The alarm can be turned off by pressing any button, but the blue indicator light and display will continue to flash.

See page 16 for information to assist in troubleshooting error codes. Once the problem is corrected, disconnect the transformer from the wall outlet momentarily, and plug it back in. The normal display will appear. The motor may run for several minutes, as the unit resets. If the problem is not corrected, the error code will reappear in 6 minutes.

BLUE INDICATOR LIGHT

Steady blue light indicates that the unit is working correctly. The light flashes when the unit needs attention from the user.

Light flashes and DAYS TO EMPTY flashes—check salt level and add salt as required.

Light flashes and Err is in the display—electrical problem with system—see page 16.

Light will also flash when power to the unit has been interrupted. Check the PRESENT TIME setting.

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