- Control Start-up
Procedures
- Display
- Set Time of Day
- Start an Extra
Regeneration Cycle
- Set Control Programming
- Immediate Regeneration
Valves With Days Between
Regeneration Override Set
- Delayed Regeneration
Valves With Days Between
Regeneration Override Set
- Control Operation
During Regeneration
- Control Operation
During Programming
- Control Operation
During A Power Failure
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Control
Start-up Procedures |

In normal operation the
Time Of
Day display
alternates with
Volume
Remaining and Tank in
Service displays (9000SE Timer
only). As treated water is used,
the
Volume Remaining
display counts down (in gallons)
from a maximum value to zero or
(----). Once this occurs a
regeneration cycle initiates
immediately or delayed to the
set
Regeneration Time.
Water flow through the valve is
indicated by the flashing
Flow
Dot Indicator.
Set Time
of Day

When the valve is
In
Service, push either
the Set
Up or
Set
Down button once to
adjust the
Time Of Day by one
digit. Push and hold to adjust
by several digits.
Start an
Extra Regeneration Cycle

Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
to start an extra regeneration
tonight. Push and hold the
Extra
Regeneration button
for 5 seconds to start an
Extra
Regeneration
immediately.
Set Control
Programming
1. Push and hold both the
Set Up
and Set
Down buttons for 5
seconds.

2. Set the Treated Water
Capacity. Using the
Set Up
or Set
Down buttons, set the
amount of treated water to
flow through the unit before
a regeneration is required.

3. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button.

4. Set the
Regeneration Time.
Use the
Set Up or
Set
Down buttons to set
the desired time of day for
regeneration to occur.

5. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button.

6. Set
Regeneration Day Override.
Use the
Set Up or
Set
Down buttons to set
the maximum number of days
before a regeneration cycle
must occur.

7. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
to exit the program.*
*NOTE: If setting
up the system for the first
time, perform the following Fast
Cycle Regeneration:
1. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
for 5 seconds to force an extra
regeneration immediately.
2. Once the valve reaches Regen
Step #1, let water run to drain
for approximately 5 minutes.
3. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
once to advance valve to Regen
Step #2.
4. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
once to advance valve to Regen
Step #3 (if active).
5. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
once to advance valve to Regen
Step #4 (if active).
6. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
once to advance valve to Regen
Step #5 (if active)
7. Push the
Extra
Regeneration button
once more to advance the valve
back to
Service.
Immediate
Regeneration Valves With Days
Between Regeneration Override
Set
When the valve reaches its set
Days
Since Regeneration
Override value, a regeneration
cycle initiates immediately.
This event occurs regardless of
the
Volume Remaining
display having reached zero
gallons.
Delayed
Regeneration Valves With Days
Between Regeneration Override
Set
When the valve reaches its set
Days
Since Regeneration Override
value a regeneration cycle
initiates at the preset
Regeneration Time.
This event occurs regardless of
the
Volume Remaining
display having reached zero
gallons.
Control Operation During
Regeneration
In Regeneration the control
displays a special Regeneration
display. In this display the
control shows the current
regeneration step number the
valve is advancing to, or has
reached, and the time remaining
in that step. The step number
that displays flashes until the
valve completes driving to this
regeneration step position. Once
all regeneration steps are
complete the valve returns to
Service
and resumes normal operation.
For Example:

Pushing the
Extra
Cycle button during a
regeneration cycle immediately
advances the valve to the next
cycle step position and resumes
normal step timing.
Control Operation During
Programming
The control only enters the
Program
Mode with the valve
In
Service. While in the
Program
Mode the control
continues to operate normally
monitoring water usage and
keeping all displays up to date.
Control programming is stored in
memory permanently. There is no
need for battery backup power.
Control Operation During A
Power Failure
During a power failure all
control displays and programming
are stored for use upon power
re-application. The control
retains these values for years,
if necessary, without loss. The
control is fully inoperative and
any calls for regeneration are
delayed. The control, upon power
re-application, resume normal
operation from the point that it
was interrupted. An indication
that a power outage has occurred
is an inaccurate
Time Of
Day display. |