Installation guide
WaterWorks ......... AUTOMATIC WATER CONDITIONER
PREMIER DEMAND TIMER FEATURES, SETTINGS, AND SERVICE
NOTE: SEE PAGES 10 and 11 TO SET THE TIM ER TO TH E CORRECT TIME OF DAY, AND WATER HARD-
NESS NUMBER.
NORMAL OPERATION, TIMER
During normal operation, the
present time of day, and AM or PM,
show in the time display area.
When the demand computer deter-
mines a regeneration is needed,
RECHARGE TONIGHT begins to
flash in the display, along with the
present time. RECHARGE TO-
NIGHT flashes until the next
DISPLAY
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regeneration start time, then
changes to RECHARGE NOW,
which flashes until the regeneration
is over. The display also shows the
current cycle in the regeneration
process. When the valve is in tran-
sition between cycles, both indica-
tors flash.
feature: OTHER DATA DISPLAYS ....
With repeated presses of the DATA button, you can
scan through 4 displays of operational information.
This data appears in the bottom portion of the dis-
play area. These are:
CAPACITY (remaining) - This is
• REMAINING CAPACt
' • FLOW RATE GPM
the percentage of water softening _"AT'_oGALLO,ST_O,_
capacity remaining. Immediately O,W.OA,LVQ,_.O,
after a regeneration, 100% shows.
Then, as water is used, the per-
centage decreases until the next
regeneration. During regenera-
tions, the percentage increments
upward.
NOTE: Zero (0%) shows until after the first regen-
eration begins, after connecting to electrical power.
FLOW RATE, GPM* - When using
soft water, this display shows the
gallon per minute flow rate passing
through the softener. Zero shows if
water is not in use.
GALLONS* TODAY - Each day,
beginning at midnight, the timer
keeps a running count of the total
gallons of water passing through
the softener.
AVERAGE DAILY GALLONS* -
The figure displayed is the average
gallons of water used by the house-
hold each day, over the past 7 day
period.
* If preferred, you can set the timer to show the reading in liters instead of gallons.., see page 21. If gallons
today, or average daily gallons exceeds 1999, a (x 10) indicator appears. This means you must multiply the
number shown times 10.
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