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TABLE OF CONTENT SECTION PAGE INSPECTION & PREPARATION INSTALLATION DIAGRAM VALVE SETUP ....................................... 2 - 4 .................................................... 5 ................................................................. 6 - 7 SYSTEM INSTALLATION .................................................... 8 - 10 VALVE PROGRAMING .................................................... 11 - 15 ADVANCE SETTINGS .............................................................
INSPECTION & PREPARATION ! IMPORTANT! Before installing - Please read the entire manual and become familiar with instructions and parts needed before proceeding with the installation. System Inspection Please take the system and all the components out of the box. Inspect the system and all the connection fittings carefully, make sure nothing is damaged during shipping.
INSPECTION & PREPARATION CONT. II. System Operation Parameter and Installation checklist ! IMPORTANT! The following condition for feed water supply must be met or warranty will be void and manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage to system or property. 1. Water Temperature Parameters System must not be installed at an area where it is exposed to direct sunlight and must be protected against freezing and extreme heat. • Maximum: 100º F (37.8º C) • Minimum: 32º F (0º C) 2.
INSPECTION & PREPARATION CONT. III. Installation Safety Guide • Handle with care when moving the water softening system. Do not turn upside down, drop, drag, or set on areas with sharp protrusions. • The system works on standard 110v power plug only. Do not use any other transformer except the ones that is included with the system • Transformer must be plugged into an indoor 120 volt, grounded outlet only. • Use clean water softening salt only with at least 99.5% pure.
-5- Well Water Source Well Water Pressure Tank Galvanized / Brass Pipe Ground Jumper Wire Optional Whole House System PRO-100-E System City Water Source Stage 1 Housing Ball Valves Stage 3 Housing Water Softener Optional Sub-Micron Post Filter Optional UV Filter Galvanized / Brass Pipe Ball Valve To Home INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Optional Water Bypass
VALVE SETUP ! IMPORTANT! Locate and test the main water supply valve to the home before installing the system. If the main water supply valve fails to shut off the water completely during the test, we recommend contacting a licensed plumber to fix the valve before begin installing the system. WARNING! If the system is installed on a metal (Conductive) plumbing system, i.e.. copper or galvanized metal, the plastic components of the system will interrupt the continuity of the plumbing system.
VALVE SETUP CONT. 4. Attached the other end of the bypass valve onto the control head and secure it with the metal plate. Make sure the o-rings are lubricated before installing. 3 Softener Preparation 1. Remove the resin tank from carton 2. Lubricate both O-rings on the bottom of the control valve (center and outer).
SYSTEM INSTALLATION 3. Lubricate the riser tube located on the opening of the tank. 4. Install the upper basket on the bottom of the valve by lining up the tabs, pressing in, then turning the basket counterclockwise to lock it in place. 5. Place the upper basket over the distributor tube and push the valve on the tank. Thread the valve on the tank by turning it clockwise. Be sure not to cross-thread the valve on the tank. The valve should thread easily in the tank. If not, it may be cross-threaded. 6.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION CONT. ! IMPORTANT! On copper plumbing systems be sure to install a grounding wire between the inlet and outlet piping to maintain grounding. WARNING! Any solder joints being soldered near the valve must be done before connecting any piping to the valve. Always leave at least 6” (152 mm) between the control valve and joints being soldered when soldering pipes that are connected to the valve. Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION CONT. 6. Push the brine line into the brine line connector 1/2” and secure it by pushing in the locking clips. Pull on the brine line to ensure it is secure. 7. Connect the brine line to the brine tank by pushing the brine line through the hole in the side of the tank. 8. Remove the nut from the brine safety valve and place the brine line and insert through the nut. 9. Hand tighten the nut then turn it another 1/2 to 1 full turn with channel locks. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. 10.
VALVE PROGRAMING 5 System Startup 1 2 11:30 5 3 4 1. Flow Meter Indicator 2. Time of Day 1000 GAl 3. Status 4. Volume Remaining 5. Regeneration Mode Timer Meter Immediate Meter Delay Setting Button 1. Enter into setting menu 2. Confirm the current setting, and enter into the next step 3. When used simultaneously with up button, it will enter into master programming Up / Down Buttons 1. Adjust current settings 2. Go one step forward or backward Cycle Button 1.
VALVE PROGRAMING CONT. 4. When the backwash cycle is complete, the valve will advance to the brine draw (BD) position. Once the valve reaches the BD cycle, push and release the “Cycle” button. The display will show “GOTO RR” (Rapid Rinse). Once the valve reaches the rinse cycle, allow the water to run for the entire rinse cycle 5. When the rinse cycle is complete, the valve will advance to the “BF” position.
VALVE PROGRAMING CONT. 2. Setting the Regeneration Mode 11:30 Default setting is "Timer" SET- 2TYPE NOTE: See page 22 for feature and display in regards to each of the three regeneration mode. Choose the mode that best fit your need. Flashing Set To Meter Delayed / Timer Meter (TM) Timer This mode will not show water capacity options. 11:30 TYPE- T Flashing Press Up or Down buttons to change mode Press the Settings Button to accept and continue. 11:30 Meter imm.
VALVE PROGRAMING CONT. 3. Setting the Unit Capacity (Not shown if Timer Mode was selected in 2nd Step) 11:30 Default setting is 1000 gal SET-3 C-U Flashing Set Unit Measurement To Gallons (GAL) 11:30 Gallons (Recommended) 01000 Press Up or Down buttons to Change Unit between: GAL: Gallon L: Liter M3: Cubic Meter G AL Flashing 11:30 Liters 01000 Press the Settings Button to accept and continue.
VALVE PROGRAMING CONT. NOTE: Complete the gallons needed using the worksheet on page 21. 01000 Enter the number of gallons that was determined in the Total Gallons Calculation worksheet in page 21. G AL Flashing This worksheet must be completed to determine the proper gallons. 11:30 01000 G AL Flashing Press Up or Down buttons to set water capacity. 11:30 01000 Press the Settings Button to accept, cursor moves left and the number flashes.
CONGRATULATION! Your system is ready to use. Please document the system installation time and maintain the system at its recommended interval. ? ADVANCE SETTINGS: Settings 4 to 8 have been pre-set from the factory and are only meant for special application that requires customized settings. Continue only if you require customization of the following settings.
ADVANCE SETTINGS 4. Regeneration Time and Hours Override (Change only if needed) 11:30 SET-4 T-H Flashing Timer Mode Meter Imm & Meter Delay Modes (Recommended) Default: 2:00 a.m. – 072 hours Hours Override range: 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 hours, then every 24 hours (24, 48, 76,…) Default: 2:00 a.m.
ADVANCE SETTINGS CONT. 5.
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ADVANCE SETTINGS CONT. 8. Setting the Water Filling Time 11:30 SET-8 -BFFlashing Set the Time 11:30 012 Default setting is 012 -BF- Flashing Press Up or Down buttons to change the Water Filling Time (Minutes) Range: 0 - 999 11:30 012 Press the Settings Button to accept and continue to next digit -BF- Flashing LAST STEP! 11:30 Open the nearest faucet and flush the unit once again for 5 minutes to remove any loose resin beads and color.
TOTAL GALLONS CALCULATION WORKSHEET The valve uses a meter to count the gallons of water being treated through the system. Once the gallons programmed in the unit have been exhausted, the system will regenerate. The total gallons of treatable water the system can produce is based on the system size, family size, and the hardness level of the feed water. A simple calculation is done to determine the amount of gallons to input during the programming portion of the installation.
FEATURE & DISPLAYS 1. Display in Service Timed Regeneration Mode The display will show the current time, remaining time to the next set regeneration, and the days override. 11:30 02:18 01-D Reg. remaining time Meter Immediate Regeneration Mode The display will show the current time and the remaining treated water to the next regeneration. Reg. override days 11:30 60 M3 Reg.
FEATURE & DISPLAYS CONT. 3. Memory During Power Failure All program settings are stored in permanent memory. Current valve position, cycle step elapsed, time of day are stored during the power failure. Reset the current time is necessity when power up. If the valve stopped at a regeneration stage when power failure, the valve will return to prior position when power up. It takes 4 to 5 minutes to reset to the position.
FEATURE & DISPLAYS CONT. 5. Manual Immediate Regeneration Immediate Regeneration When the valve is in service position, press and hold the be initiated.
PRODUCT DIMENSION Pro+Aqua Water Softeners Tank Size A 13”x54” 64” Model PRO-S-80E B 54” C 13” 18" A B 36" C - 26 -
SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOT Problem Cause Correction 1) The control fails to Regenerate automatically A) Disconnected meter cable B) Transformer damaged C) Electronic controller or sensor damaged A) Timer improperly set, due to power failure A) Increase draw water hardness A) Reconnect the meter cable B) Replace the transformer C) Replace or repair 2) Regeneration at wrong time 3) loss of capacity 4) Poor water quality A) reset unit to the new capacity B) Brine concentration or quantity B) Keep brine tank
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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY PRO+AQUA warrants that your new water conditioner is built of quality material and workmanship. When properly installed and maintained, it will give years of trouble free service. Five Year Valve, Electronics and Resin Guarantee PRO+AQUA will replace any part on the valve or electronics which fails or the softening resin within (5) five years from date of manufacture, as indicated by the serial number, provided the failure is due to a defect in material or workmanship.
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