GE 268, 263 manual Level II Programming, Conditioner Operation Type, Setting the Calendar Override

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Level II Programming

Level II program parameters are those parameters used to fine-tune a conditioners operation. These are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the display goes blank. Then release the buttons. Calendar Override is the first Level II parameter displayed. Level II program parameters include:

268 Conditioner Operation Type

263 Filter Operation Type

CALENDAR OVERRIDE

CALENDAR OVERRIDE

SALT AMOUNT

REGEN SU

CAPACITY K GRAIN

REGEN MO

HARDNESS GPG

REGEN TU

SELECT LANGUAGE

REGEN WE

CLOCK MODE

REGEN TH

UNITS OF MEASURE

REGEN FR

INJECTOR SELECTION*

REGEN SA

BACKWASH 1

CAPACITY GAL

SLOW RINSE

SELECT LANGUAGE

FAST RINSE 1

CLOCK MODE

BACKWASH 2

UNITS OF MEASURE

FAST RINSE 2

BACKWASH

OPERATION TYPE 268*

FAST RINSE

SERVICE INTERVAL

OPERATION TYPE 263*

CHLORINE GENERATOR

SERVICE INTERVAL

 

CHLORINE GENERATOR

*View only.

 

Level II parameters will, in almost all cases, be preset to meet your configuration needs. The predefined system number will preprogram all of the Level II parameters to the selected default values.

Setting the Calendar Override

Calendar Override allows the programmer to set the maximum days between regenerations. A setting of 0 (zero) means the calendar override is disabled. To change the calendar override, press the SET button while the words “CALENDAR OVERRIDE" appear on the banner display. The blinking digit can be changed to the desired numbers of days. To lock in the parameter, press the SET button.

WARNING: Setting days between regeneration to zero will cause the system to not regenerate. This setting is used for selecting regeneration on specific days or to use with a remote regeneration input. See below.

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Contents Operations Manual Table of Contents How To Use This Manual Icons That Appear In This Manual IntroductionElectrical General Warnings And Safety InformationMechanical General System Operation Cycle Functions Cycle Water Flows Equipment Installation Valve Layout Control Layout Ultramax ControllerLocation Selection Outdoor LocationsLocation Selection Rev a Water Line Connection Water Line Connection Rev a Drain Line Drain Line ConnectionRegenerant Line Connection Not used with 3-cycle filter systemOverflow Line Connection Overflow Line Connection Rev a Electrical Connection VAC AC AdaptersController Location AC Adapter Input Application Part NumberValve Camshaft Disinfection Of Water Conditioners Valve Disc OperationSodium or Calcium Hypochlorite Application 25% Sodium HypochloriteCalcium Hypochlorite Power Loss Memory Retention Ultramax ControllerMotor Controller MemoryDisplay Icons Keypad Buttons Programming ConventionsThings You Might Need to Know Programming Overview Setting Time of DayLevel I Programming Setting Day of Week Setting Regeneration TimeSetting the Calendar Override Level II ProgrammingConditioner Operation Type Filter Operation TypeSetting Backwash Days 263 filter only Setting the Salt Amount 268 softener onlySetting Capacity Softener Default Capacity Setting Setting the Hardness conditioner onlySetting Clock Mode Setting Units of MeasureAdjusting the Cycle Times Conditioner Cycle Times Viewing the Injector TypeSetting the Service Interval Operation TypeSetting the Chlorine Generator/Salt Check conditioner only Months Since SERVICEa Level III ProgrammingPeak Flow Rate GPMa Total Water Used GAL X 100aConditioner and Filter Start-Up Placing Conditioner Into OperationFunction Display Text Action Key Duration Display SETRev a Performa Exploded View Performa Parts List Part Code Description QtyUltramax Series Controller Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution System Troubleshooting Intermittent or Low water pressure Rev a UltraMax System Configurations Controller Reset