Programming
General Information
The H125 control valve is the “brain” of your water softener. It consists of the valve body and powerhead with solid state microprocessor.
The display panel (see Figure 7) consists of the LCD display and five push buttons which are used in displaying and program- ming the water softener settings.
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Figure 7 |
Initial Start Up
The initial start up will probably be done by the technician install- ing the softener system. If not, the following instructions will step you through the process.
1.Complete all plumbing connections: inlet, outlet, drain line and brine line. Do not add salt at this time.
2.Place the bypass valve in the bypass position. (See figure 3 page 5) Turn on the main water supply. Open a cold soft water faucet to flush the piping of any air and/or foreign material. Run until the water is clear.
3.Manually add 6 inches of water to the brine tank.
4.Now plug the transformer into a
5.Set the time of day by pushing clock button (figure 9, page 8) and using and buttons.
6.Push REGEN button and hold it down for 3 seconds. The system will advance to the “First” position. (Note: Depending on how the system is programmed it could read backwash, rinse, brine or fill). Keep pushing REGEN button until “Rinse” shows in the lower right hand corner of display. Slowly place the
7.Once again, push REGEN button and hold down for 3 seconds. Keep pushing REGEN button until “Back-
wash” appears. Slowly place the
8.Press the REGEN button until LED display says “RE- GENERANT
9.Press REGEN button again until LED once again dis- plays “BACKWASH”. Keep in backwash until water once again runs clear at the drain.
10.Press REGEN button again until “RINSE” is displayed. Allow rinse cycle to run its full course. While the rinse cycle is finishing, this would be a good time to load your brine tank with salt. If utilizing brine recovery, add full volume of water to brine tank for the 1st
REGENERATION.
11.Once the rinse cycle has finished, the softener control will return to the softening cycle. The LED screen will scroll between “TIME/GPM/Gallons Remaining”.
12.Next set your softeners water hardness, days override and regeneration time settings (see figure 10a, page 8).
Your programming is now complete.
General Operation | user displays/settings |
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displays may be shown. Pressing NEXT will | REGEN TODAY |
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alternate between the displays. | One of the | flashes in upper left | REGEN TODAY CAPACITY | REMAINING |
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displays is the current time of day. The sec- | between rotating dis- | GPM |
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ond display is one of the following: days to a | play when REGEN |
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regen or gallons remaining. Days To A Regen |
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goes through a regeneration cycle. Capacity | Flashes when the |
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remaining is the number of gallons that will |
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be treated before the system goes through a | User screens will continuously scroll, switching |
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regeneration cycle. The third display is current |
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views every 3 seconds. If the screens are manu- |
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flow in gal/min. The user can scroll between | ally scrolled, this screen will remain constant for |
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the displays as desired by pushing NEXT or | 5 minutes then continue to scroll. The conditional |
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display will scroll automatically. |
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flowing through the system) the word "GPM" |
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