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A. FACEPLATE TIMER FEATURES
The default settings for fill (6:00 minutes), brine
draw (80 minutes), backwash (12 minutes) and
fast rinse (8 minutes) cycles of regeneration are
factory set for maximum performance of the filter.
Use the following procedures to check for correct
cycle times, or to change if desired. However, only
trained technicians should change the time set- tings.
FILL
Press and hold the SELECT button until the dis- play shows "000-
This setting should stay at the 6:00 minute fill time.
ADJUSTABLE BRINE DRAW
Press and hold the SELECT button until the dis- play shows "000-
ton twice to advance to the Brine Draw time adjust screen.
Using the UP or DOWN buttons, adjust the back-
wash time from 0 minutes to 60 minutes.
ADJUSTABLE FAST RINSE
Press and hold the SELECT button until the dis-
play shows "000-
ton four times to advance to the Fast Rinse time
adjust screen.
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Using the UP or DOWN buttons, adjust the fast
rinse time from 0 minutes to 60 minutes.
TIMER "POWER- OUTAGE MEMORY"
If electrical power to the timer is interrupted, the
"memory" built into timer circuitry keeps time for
6 hours (nlinilnum) or more. The display is blank
and the filter will not regenerate. When electrical
power comes on, one of two things will happen.
Using the UP or DOWN buttons, adjust the brine
draw time from 0 minutes to 255 minutes.
ADJUSTABLE BACKWASH
Press and hold the SELECT button until the dis-
play shows "000-
ton three times to advance to the Backwash time adjust screen.
1.The present time of day will show steady,
meaning the timer has not lost time.
2.The display will show a time, but it will be flashing. The timer memory did not keep the time setting and must be reset (page
you do not reset the time, regenerations will most likely be at the wrong time of day.
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NOTE: The flashing display is to remind you to reset the timer.
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NOTE: If the filter was in a recharge when power
was lost, it will now finish the cycle.
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