Customizing Features / Options
START A CLEAN RINSE CYCLE
To manually start a Clean Rinse cycle, press and hold the CLEAN button for a few seconds, until “RECHARGE NOW” flashes in the display.
SET NUMBER OF DAYS BETWEEN CLEAN RINSE
CYCLES
By default the Central Water Filtration System will automatically initiate a Clean Rinse every 14 days. This should be sufficient for most applica- tions.
To change the number of days between Clean Rinse cycles:
1. Press the PROGRAM button until “RECHARGE” is shown in the dis- play.
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the number of days between Clean Rinse cycles (from 1 to 99).
3. Press the PROGRAM button again when complete.
SET CLEAN RINSE TIME
By default the Central Water Filtration System will Clean Rinse at 1:00 a.m.
To change the Clean Rinse start time:
1. Press the PROGRAM button until “RECHARGE TIME” is shown in the display.
2.Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the Clean Rinse time. Be sure AM or PM is correct.
3.Press the PROGRAM button again when complete.
SET LENGTH OF CLEAN RINSE
By default the Central Water Filtration System’s Clean Rinse cycle will consist of a 2 minute backwash followed by a 1 minute fast rinse. This should be sufficient for most applications.
Increasing the length of Clean Rinse time will increase the amount of water flushed to drain during each Clean Rinse cycle, therefore, these times should only be increased when necessary.
To change the length of the backwash part of the Clean Rinse cycle:
1.Press and hold the PROGRAM button for a few seconds, until the
2. Press the PROGRAM button once, so “bA TIME” appears in the dis- play.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the length of backwash in minutes.
4. Press the PROGRAM button again when complete.
To change the length of the fast rinse part of the Clean Rinse cycle:
1. Press and hold the PROGRAM button for a few seconds, until the
2. Press the PROGRAM button once, so “Fr TIME” appears in the dis- play.
3.Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the length of fast rinse in minutes.
4.Press the PROGRAM button again when complete.
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