GE 268, 263 manual Programming Overview, Level I Programming, Setting Time of Day

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Programming Overview

The Ultramax Series controller is designed to operate by setting the Time of Day, Day of the Week, and the Hardness. The remaining settings are set at the factory using a Model Number.

The controller menu has three levels:

Level I Basic — This level is easily accessed by the user. Only the Time of Day, Day of Week and Time of Regeneration can be changed in Level I.

Level II Professional — This level allows the installer to change settings such as hardness, capacity, and cycle times.

Level III History — This operation history and the program are viewable. This information is used to troubleshoot and maintain the system.

NOTE: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the controller returns to normal operation mode.

NOTE: Any setting that is a time display will not show "AM" for times between 12:00 midnight and 12:00 noon. "PM" is displayed to the right of the time for times between 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight. When using the 24 hour clock "PM" is not displayed.

Level I Programming

Level I program parameters are those that can be accessed by the end user by pressing the SET button. They include:

Time of Day

Day of Week

Time of Regeneration

Setting Time of Day

Upon initial start up of the controller, you will need to set the time of day. The words “Time of Day” will scroll across the banner display and the currently programmed time of day will be flashing below. If time is not flashing, press the SET button. To change the time of day, press and hold the UP or DOWN button until the correct time of day is displayed. Press the SET button to accept the selection.

NOTE: When the controller is set up for a twelve hour clock a PM indicator will illuminate when the displayed time is in the PM hours. There is no AM indicator

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GE 268, 263 manual Programming Overview, Level I Programming, Setting Time of Day