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ECOWATER
S Y S T E M S "
Thank you for choosing a Water Softener from
EcoWater.
With over
80
years experience we have manufactured your new water softener from quality corrosion free materials t o give you many years of trou ble-free softened water.
This User Manual will guide you tlirough the steps of how t o install your unit and how t o get the best out of
it.
Please read it carefully.
Unpacking your Water Softener
Installation of your Water Softener
Timetronic Programming
Sensatronic Programming
Understanding How Your Sensatronic Works
The EASE Feature
How Your Water Softener Works
General Information
Trouble Shooting
Unit Specification and Hardness Setting
Guarantee & Service
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Due to continued product enhancement, EcoWater Systems Limited reserve the right to alter the technical specification of their products at any time.
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UNIT EXPLOSION
1.
Remove all packaging and parts from inside the unit.
2.
To remove valve cover for ease of installa tion follow the instructions carefully.
The valve cover is renioved by sliding it forwards. First remove the salt lid. Firmly push the faceplate back with both thumbs positioned on the upper grey area. Push until the faceplate is released from the holding support so that the valve cover can slide freely forwards.
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Control Valve Cover
3 Brine Cabinet
4 Electronic Faceplate
5
Water Softener Valve
&
Motor
6
Resin Cylinder
7 Brine Float and Tube
8 Overflow Connection
9 Drain C o r ~ n e c t i o ~ ~
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To avoid transportation damage the back cabinet is transported inside tlie unit.
To fix t o unit follow these instructions carefully as it can be easily manoeuvred t o be assembled.
1.
Remove back lid from inside the unit
(manoeuvre out diagonally).
2.
Undo the brine nut and release brine line
(Fig. 1).
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SLIDETHIS WAY
3. Hold the lid t o the right hand side of the faceplate as shown (Fig. 2).
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FIG. 1.
FIG. 2.
TLIRN TO FIT FACEPLATE THROl
AS FAR LEFT
AS POSSIBLE
4. Slide the lid t o the left as far as possible and turn the front t o the left so that the faceplate passes through the hole (Fig. 3).
Reconnect the brine nut and brine line.
FIG. 3.
INSTALLATION KIT PARTS
Please note that the following installation corr~ponents are not supplied with the
Sensatronic 3000-R30.
Part Ref.
1
7
12
13
Description
Non-Return Va.lve
Inlet/Oul:let Hoses
Bypass Set (3 Valves)
Filter Discs
34"
connections for models 31 4, 51 4 and 51
8.
The model Sensatronic 3000-R30 is normally connected directly to mains pipework with 1" copper connections.
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A 1" Bypass Set and Check Valve s h c ~ ~ ~ l d supplied by the installer.
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INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTIONS
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;he same size as the rising main.
Only
reduce or increase the size when making the connection to the softener valve.
INSTALLATION KIT PARTS
DESCRIPTION
Non-return Valve
Drain/Overflow Tubing
Overflow Elbow & Grommett
Hose Clips
Water Hardness Test Kit
Transformer
InletlOutlet Hoses
Adaptor Clips
Adaptor " 0 " Rings
Adaptor Elbows,(ln to 34")
Adaptor Elbow Meter Set
Adaptor Elbow
Meter Housing
Meter Turbine
[Meter Turbine S ~ ~ p p o r t
Gaskets
Meter Hose Adaptor
Bypass Set (3 Valves)
Filter Discs
Hose Gaskets
Adaptor Elbow Meter Set
InletIOutlet Connections
Gaskets
Copper Elbow
1" Nipple Adaptor
Meter Assembly
Gasket
1" Meter Adaptor
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TIME~RONIC
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S E N S A ~ O N I C
1 31 4 51 4/51 8 3000-R30
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PLANNING & SITING THE INSTALLATION
'The installation of a water softener is relatively easy to carry out, but we recommend that this work is undertaken by a plumber or an experienced DIY handyman.
Where possible the water softener should be sited close to the rising main, allowing for any required hard water draw off points, i.e. drinking tap and outside tap. Keep the drain run as short as possible and allow for ease of access for salt refill. If installed next to a boiler or hot water cylinder you may have to protect against condensation.
FREEZING
The installation of all water fittings should be in accordance with local water byelaws and the water softener, and all associated pipework must be protected against freezing.
Take special care where the drain runs outside. Freezing will prevent recharge and cause overflowing.
LEAD PIPEWORK
Where lead pipework exists downstream of the 'location of the water softener, we advise you ask the local water authority for advice on the replacement of lead pipework. Grants may be available. Homes built since 1976 will not have lead pipework.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The water softe,ner requires a 240 volt 50 Hz electrical supply taken off a power supply not a lighting circuit. Power is supplied via a
24 volt 50 Hz transformer.
HARDWATER TAP
Water Authority byelaws require that one tap in the house remains unsoftened for drinking purposes. It is also recommended that the garden tap is left with a hard water supply.
PRESSURE
All water softeners have an effect on flow rate and pressure. Low or high pressure could lead t o damage or non operation of the water softener. If the daytime pressure exceeds
4.76 BAR (70 psi) a pressure reducing valve should be fitted. If daytime pressure is less than 25 psi a pressure pump is required.
Note that night time pressures will be much higher than daytime.
FLOW RATES
The water flow must be at least 1 litre per minute for the water softener t o be working as per its design specification.
PLUMBING COMPONENTS NEEDED
The.lnstallation Kit provides ,the basic plumbing components but additional piping and connectors (capillary and/or compression copper fittings) should be used as required.
WARNING
FAILURETO MEETTHE
FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS
CAI1 CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE WATER SOFTEIVER, OR
RESTRICT ITS OPERATION.
SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Maxiniuni WaterTerr~perature 49°C (120°F)
Maximum Daytime working pressure
4.76 BAR (70 psi)
Minimum working pressure 1.7 BAR (25 psi)
Minimum system flow 0.06m3/hr
If a pressure reducing valve is required this may be ordered from Ecowater Systems:
Quote Part No. 800220 for W or 15mm pipework
72' or 22rr1ni pipework
CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS
Central heating systems should always be treated with a proprietary corrosion inhibitor regardless of being filled with softened or hard water.
Aluminium systems should always b e filled with hard water unless instructed otherwise by the manufacturer.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
(SOFTENER VIEWED FROM REAR)
DRAIN HOSE the drain line is
3
feet before entering an airgap.Also any rise in height of the drain line should not be above
3
feet.
UNVENTED OR DIRECT SYSTEMS
Connection to the water softener should be made with 22mm or 28mm copper pipe and not with flexible hoses, t o ensure 'that a satisfactory flow rate is maintained. You will also require a suitably sized bypass set and check valve.
TO STORAGE
TAN
K
TRANSFORMER
B A
MAIIUS
WATER
TAPS FOR
A
CHECKVALVE (NOIU RETURN VALVE)
B
PRESSURE REDUCINGVALVE
(IF REQUIRED)*
C
BYPASS VALVE
E
OUTLETVALVE
'Refer t o Maximum Pressure Limits on page (4).
PLUMBING
Turn off the water supply at the incoming main and begin plumbing as per the installation on the previous page.
FIT THE BY
PASS
KIT
Cut the rising main and install the check valve. Next, plumb the bypass, inlet and outlet valvesso that the watersupply can be turned on. For ease and future customer confidence, follow the typical installation illustration below. Use the red valve for the inlet, the blue valve for the outlet and the grey valve as the bypass. Before turning the water back on, make sure the bypass is open and the inlet and outlet valves are closed. This will allow water t o pass directly t o the household system without it diverting t o the water softener. (The use of the plastic plumbing fittings with copper pipe may affect the electrical earthing or bonding of the copper pipe. We advise that you contact an electrician about the implications on your system.)
TYPICAL VALVE INSTALLATION
WATERTO UNIT. INLETIS OPEN, OUTLETIS OPEN, BYPASS IS CLOSED
TO WATER
SOFTENER INLET
A
FROM WATER
SOFTENER
OPElU
BY- PASS
CLOSED
WATER BY-PASSES SOFTENER TO SYSTEM
OPEN
MA1
NS
INLET
CLOSED
BY-
PASS
OPEN
OUTLET
,
CLOSED
SYSTEM
SECT'oN sENsATRoN'C
FIT THE IIULET AND OUTLET ADAPTORS
Remove the plastic plug from the outlet port on the water softener valve, if present.
Fit the '0' rings t o the outer groove of each adaptor. Push the adaptors into the valve inlet as far as they will go ensuring that the elbow is pointing vertically down. Timetronic both ports. Sensatronic 514 and 518 models must proceed as follows. The 1" to %"
Adaptor Elbow should be installed in the Inlet port.
' T h e Adaptor Elbow Meter Set (see page 3), Parts 1 1 .I
15.1 to 1 5 . 7 (3000-R30) must be installed in the outlet port, vertically downwards, otherwise the meter will not register water flow correctly.
Sensatronic
3000-1330
models proceed by installing the
1"
to
1"
Adaptor in .the inlet port and the adaptor elbow meter set in the outlet port.
Before installing the elbow meter set, blow into the elbow t o ensure that the turbine moves easily and is free of debris. This section seals hand'tight. Do not use
PFTE
tape t o secure as this will impair performance.
Snap the two large Iiolding clips into place, f from the t o p down. Be sure they snap firmly into place so that the adaptors will not pull out. Pull o,n the adaptors t o assure a tight fit has been achieve'd.
Remove sensor from
TO FACEPLATE
THE INLET AND OUTLET CONNEC-[IONS
(For unvented or direct systems refer to note on page
5.)
Use the connecting hoses provided with the elbow unions t o make the inlet and outlet connections. Ensure that the hoses are connected such that access can be obtained to the rear of the water softener by pulling the water softener -away from the installed site.
The elbow connection should be fitted t o the adaptor union and the straight end connected t o the inlet or outlet valve as appropriate. Fit the filter discs into the straight union end of the inlet/outlet hoses.
DRAIN OUTLET/OVERFLOW CONNECTION
Insert the rubber grommet into the overflow socket situated % of the way up the rear of the water softener cabinet. Only insert the overflow adaptor once the grommet is secure.
Cut two lengths of hose as required t o make the drain and overflow connections. Fit one length of hose onto the overflow adaptor and one length onto the drain line adaptor. Turn the drain line adaptor so that a straight connection can be made.
The drain hose and overflow hose must be secured with the supplied metal clamps.
Pass the overflow hose through a hole in an drain hose may be connected directly into an
HE METER SEIUSOR
(Sensatronic models only)
The water meter assembles t o the valve outlet fitting. Softened water passing through the meter is measured by the sensor and then totalled t o the computer.
One end of .the grey nieter sensor cable is attached to the faceplate. The end of the cable containing the sensor should be inserted into the turbine housing as shown. f It will only fit in one way. Ensure that the I
\ connection is secure.
NOTE
The meter sensor may be found attached to the valve outlet.This is for transportation 01-~ly.
Remove it and connect t o the elbow set. open drain or via the waste outlet similar t o a washing machine. The drain and overllow must be kept straight and not kinked. a
On some tight fitting installations it may be
' a benefit t o make all connections up before inserting the elbow into the valve ports.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The water softener works on a 2 4 volt, the transformer into a 240 volt outlet only.
To connect the transformer t o the valve
50
Hz
electric power supply. You must plug
. push the female end plugs on t o the male connectors as indicated below. The two flat
Be sure that the electrical outlet you plug the transformer into is inside, as the transformer ends of the female connectors should face each other t o allow for an easy connec-lion. is not designed for outdoor use.
SENSATRONIC
FACEPLATETIMER
240V
POWER
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SENSOR
AT
WATER METER
TIMETRONIC
BACK OF
FACEPLATETIMER
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BOTTOM (POSITION)
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SWITCH rr ,
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FAULT FINDING
Should the faceplate fail to light up or indicate an error code please check that the connections are as per the above diagrams, you will need to remove the valve cover to do .tt~is.
TRANSFORMER
4 240V
POWER
24V
programme. If the unit is a Timetronic advance t o page
11.
If the unit is a Sensatronic advance t o page
18.
RETURN HERETO FINISHTHE INSTALLATION ONCE
THE PROGRAMMING IS COMPLETE.
NOTES TO THE INSTALLER
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BEFORE YOU LEAVE
1.
Having programmed your unit you recharge button for 3 seconds until will wish to ensure that the unit is RECHARGE flashes in the display. functioning properly before you leave the site.
2. Our Service Department will offer you advice. If you have any queries do not hesitate t o call us.
After a few minutes a small amount of water will be drawn into the Brine
Cabinet. This process will take approximately 15-20 minutes.
3. Open the inlet and outlet valves and close the bypass as indicated in the diagram (u.6). Check that all the plumbing connections are secure and that there are no leaks.
4. Check that the time of day is correct and that for the Timetronic models, the day is correct and that the days of recharge have been set.
5. CHECK METER IS CONNECTED
CORRECTLY ON SENA'TRONIC
MODELS
At this stage some of the water will be drawn from the cabinet and run t o drain.
Again check for leaks.
7. Once the water has run t o drain fill the cabinet with salt. You will require a 25
Kg bag of Pellet or Tablet salt. DO
NOT use granular salt. For best results Ecowater Systems recornmend
AQUASOL.
Make sure that the brinewell cover is in place and secure as salt must not be allowed to enter the brinewell. Do not fill salt above the overflow. a) Press the SELECT button and hold for about 3 seconds (as per page 25). b) Press the select button again and hold until a display shows
This indicates the flow. a m
C)
Open a nearby softened water tap. d) The display should give a reading indicating the flow rate. el If you don't get a reading, check the meter sensor is not blocked and is correctly connected t o the faceplate and meter elbow, and ensure that the bypass valve is closed. (See pages 6 and 8.) f) Press select until the present time shows again.
6. Initiate a Recharge.
For Timetronic Models hold down the
On/Off button for 3 seconds until RCHG shows in the display.
For Sensatronic models hold down the
8. The whole recharge procedure will take approximately
1
hour and softened water will gradually replace the hard water in the storage tank over a period of 2-3 weeks.
9. Advise the customer that those water outlets fed from the header tank will not see softened water immediately.
However, following the recharge appliances drawing directly from the water softener may be tested for softened water.
10. Unless otherwise specified, warranty on the unit will be undertaken by Ecowater's
Service Department.
However, call outs not due t o the water softener but to installation problems or incorrect usage will be chargeable.
11. Ensure that the customer is left with all to effect the full warranty. i
Your water softener has an advanced for superior features not available on conventional timeclock units. a) A seven day timer progranime option.
You can automatically recharge the water softener on the days of the week when you need to. b) Simple to effect automatic recharge.
This allows an extra provision of softened water at any time, even when your consumption is unexpectedly higher. c) Touch button time, recharge time and hardness setting. There are no complicated dials t o worry about. The recharge time can be easily altered to suit your requirements. d) Vacation onloff switch. When you go on holiday no water is being used and your unit does not need to recharge.The onloff button switches off the recharge modes without the need to switch off the whole unit. On your settings. e) A Microprocessor back up during power cuts. If electrical power to the time goes off, the memory built into the timer circuitry keeps all settings for a minimum of 6 hours.
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Switch on the transformer, the unit will flash 12.00 a.m. Sunday
(whole display flashes).
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0 .
Press the TIME & DAY button 0
The hour display will flash.
To advance the hour display press the SETICLEAR button.
Each time you press the
SETICLEAR button the time advances by one hour.
Advance the time t o the required hour. w
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To set the required hour press the
TIME & DAY button once.
The hour display will cease to flash.
The minute display will begin t o flash.
0
0
0
To advance the minute display press the SETICLEAR button.
Each time you press the
SETICLEAR button the time advances by one minute.
Advance the time t o the required minute setting.
0
0
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TIME
& DAY button t o set. 'The day display will flash.
SET THE DAY OFTHEWEEK
(In normal operatioh press TIME & DAY three times to reach this point)
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The day display is flashing.
Each time you press the
SETICLEAR button the day advances.
Advance until the required day is reached.
0
0
Press the TI IW E & DAY button t o
@ set. The display will be steady.
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SETTHE TIME OF RECHARGE
NOTE
The display should now be steady and read the correct time and day of the week. Only the hour minute/separator will flash as it is pulsing once a second. If an houj minute, or day display is flashing press the TIME
& DAY
button once. Repeat pressing the TIME& DAY buff on until the display steadies.
The unit is factory set t o recharge at 2.00 a.m. If you wish t o change this time then proceed as follows: (if not proceed t o the next section).
NOTE 2.00 a.m. is chosen because hard water will enter the system during recharge.
Consequently a time is required when very little, if any, water will be used.
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To advance the recharge time press the SETICLEAR button.
Each time you press the
SETICLEAR button you will advance the time by one hour.
Advance the recharge time t o the required hour.
Press the RECHARGE TIME button once.
The display will show the time at which the recharge is set t o take place and the days on which this will occur.
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Press the TIME & DAY button
@ t o set.
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SET'THE REQUIRED DAYS OF
RECHARGE
The unit is factoryset t o recharge on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. You may wish t o set the days around your own household requirements or t o set the days of recharge according t o our user guide on page 36.
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Press the RECHARGE day button once and SU (Sunday) begins t o flash and 'OFF' will be displayed.
This means the unit will not recharge on Sunday. n
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Sundays t o ON, press the
SET/CLEAR button once. [rn]
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Sunday press RECHARGE DAY once again.
The display will advance t o show
ON. Sunday continues t o flash.
Pressing the SET/CLEAR button once more will change the
0
MO (Monday) and ON t o indicate
@ that the unit will re-charge on
Mondays.
To change the instruction for
Monday repeat the SET/CLEAR procedure described in for Sunday.
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To set each day as required, advance through the days of the week by pressing RECHARGE
DAY
Each time you depress
RECHARGE DAY you will advance one day. The new day will flash.
Once all days are set as required, 0
ON or OFF; pressTIME& DAY once t o set. The display will return t o the time display.
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CHECK YOUR RE-CHARGE SETTINGS
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To check the settings you have made press RECHARGE1-IME once.
The display will show the time that recharge is set for and the days on which the recharge will take place.
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If you need t o make any changes t o these settings, repeat the 0
PressTIME & DAY t o clear and return t o the time display.
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SETTHE FILL CYCLE MINUTES
The unit is factory set t o fill the unit with water for 16 minutes t o soak the salt and produce brine for re-charge. If the time setting for the cycle is too low you may get hard water between re-charges. If the time setting is too high you will waste salt.
Refer t o the user guide on page 36 for the required setting for your particular unit.
Press and hold the RECHARGE
TIME button until Fill shows in the display.
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0
After a few seconds, the fill cycle setting will display and flash.
Each time you press SET/CLEAR the fill cycle will advance by one minute.
Advance the fill cycle until required setting is displayed.The 0
59 then begin again at 0.
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To advance the fill cycle press the SET/CLEAR button.
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*NOTETO INSTALLER
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Once the required setting is reached press the TIME & DAY button once t o set. m
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TO RECHARGE NOW
An automatic recharge can be initiated at any time. If you have guests visiting or expect t o use more water than usual, you may run out of softened water. If the unit is not due t o recharge for another day or two and you think you may run into hard water then an automatic recharge will prevent this from happening.
At the end of the recharge the time display will return t o normal.
10 Press and hold the ON/OFF button until RCHG shows in
RCHG will flash in the display during the recharge which lasts for approximately 1 hour.
Use as little water as possible during this time period as hard water will bypass the water softener.
HOLIDAYS OR LONG WEEKENDS
As your unit is programmed t o recharge on set days it will waste water and salt even if you are not there. To overcome this you need to switch the unit off but still keep the time and cycle setting which have been pre-programmed.
Do not switch the unit off at the mains.
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Press the ONIOFF button once
(DO NOT HOLD DOWN).
VAC (Vacation) will flash in 'the display. The timer will keep time but not recharge t o waste salt or water.
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On return from your holiday.
Press the ON/OFF button once t o return the unit t o service. If this is not done the unit will not recharge and hard water will enter the system.
The correct time and day will show in the display. rn
If the correct Time & Day do not re-appear a power cut may have occurred whilst you were away.
The following section describes the procedure for power cuts. w
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POWER CUTS
If electrical power t o the timer is interrupted, the "memory" built into the timer circuitry keeps all settings for a minirnl-~m 6 hours.
The display is blank and the softener will not recharge, although it will provide softened water.
When electrical power is returned,
1
of 3 things will happen. a
The present time of day is displayed. The settings have been kept.
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A time will be flashing. This indicates that the settings will need t o be re-programmed as the unit has returned t o factory settings.
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To reset, proceed t o the beginning
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If the water softener was in a recharge cycle this will now flash,
0 will continue. of this section and repeat each operation.
Your water softener has an advanced
Sensatronic metering system which gives many product features and important savings on salt and water usage during recharge. a) Back lit LCD display and user friendly buttons.This makes the unit easy t o read in all conditions and allows for easy t o understand programming. b) A capacity charge bar indicator. You can see at a glance the remaining capacity of your unit before the next recharge cycle will take place. c) An Extended power back up (up t o
72
hours).The memory retains all settingsfor extended periods during any power loss and beyond that time only requires the time setting t o be reprogrammed. d) Recharge is based on volumetric water usage patterns, giving you continuous softened water with the maximum conservation of water and salt usage. e) Your unit displays the average daily water usage.You can monitor your home water use.
NOTE
To alter settings during normal operation press
SELECT
until desired function is reached (see page
22).
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MODEL
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When theTransformer is first plugged in the display will show a model reference, and version number.
For example R18 then 4.0.
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NOTE
.Each time you press a button on the fascia f -
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100%
\ panel display a beeper sounds. One beep signals that a change is accepted. If the beeper sounds continually then a different button is required t o effect the required operation.
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PRESENT TlME
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SET THE PRESENT TlME
The display will continue t o flash and the
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backwards using the (+) or (-) buttons.
Holding down the buttons advances the time at 30 minutes per second.
If the time requires changing during normal operation, press the SELECT button once.
The display will flash and indicate present time. You may use the (+) or (-) buttons as described above t o alter the time. r
PRESENT TIME
CHARGE
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The display will flash "15 hardness".
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SET THE WATER HARDNESS
CALCLILAI'ION
The display will flash "15 preset factory setting). hardness" (this is a
The user guide on Page 36 indicates how you might find your water hardness.
To set the calculation you will need t o use the followingtable. Read down tlie left hand side of the table and find your current water hardness in degrees Clark or parts per million
( p p n ~ ) the water softener setting t o the right is the number which requires programming into the unit.
For settings above 35 degrees Clark increase unit set1:ing by 5 units for every 5 degrees
Clark.
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WATER HARDNESS
DEGREES CLARK SUGGESTED
UNIT SEll-ING
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20
2 1
22
23
24
25
30
3 0
35
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
To advance or reduce the displayed number t o your required setting, use the
(+) or (-) buttons.
Between 25 and 95 the display changes in units of 5. Once 95 is reached the (-) button must be used t o return t o a lower setting. f
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Once the required setting is displayed may be set by pushing the SELECT it The display will flash 02:OO recharge time. button once more. f
RECHARGE
TIME
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SET THE RECHARGE TlME
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If you wish t o change this time then proceed as follows: (If not, press SELECTand proceed t o the next section).
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02:OO is chosen because hard water will enter the system during recharge.
Consequently a time is required when very little, if any, water will be used.
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Once the required setting is displayed it may be set by pressing the SELECT button once litre consumption. (Note: A recharge will take approximately 1 hour. At the time set, each day, the water softener will calculate the capacity remaining and additionally evaluate your water usage patterns to determine if it requires a recharge or not).
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AVG DAILY
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VIEW THE AVERAGE DAILY
LITRES USED
The display will show the average daily litre consumption. At first this will read Zero but normally will show the average daily water used for the past 7 days. AsmaII L is displayed t o indicate the litre setting.
No adjustments can be made.
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To return to the time display press SELECT.
NOTE
Your water softener is not designed t o be a water meter. The reading measures softened water output but not regeneration water or water drawn that is not softened. Your water softener is similarly not designed t o be a quartz accurate clock. Small variations on time keeping may be noticed.
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CHECK 'THE SETTINGS
Pressing'tlie SELECT button runs you through the different stages of the programming.
Press Select once
Time will flash and show the present time.
Press Select again
Water hardness will flash and shows setting.
Press Select again
Recharge tinie is displayed and flashes.
Press Select again
Average daily litres used is displayed.
Press Select again
Returns t o the operation mode.
*NOTE TO INSTALLER
ONCE SETTINGS ARE PROGRAMMED AS REQUIRED
YOU MAY RETURN TO PAGE
10.
READINGTHE CHARGE BAR DISPLAY
The charge bar is continually displayed and shows at a glance the percentage of water softening capacity remaining. Following a recharge, the charge bar returns t o the 100% charge position.
TI- is
is a useful feature as it allows you t o see at a glance the status of your machine. If you are about t o have an influx of weekend guests and want t o ensure that you will not deplete your water softening capacity then check the unit status. If it is below
50% it
may be wise machine t o recharge that night.
TO RECHARGE TONIGHT
recharge at the next pre-programmed time, regardless of its remaining capacity.
This is particularly beneficial t o ensure a
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Simply press the RECHARGE button once.
"Recharge" tonight will flash on the display.
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The display will return t o the time display.
TO RECHARGE IMMEDIATELY
Alternatively an automatic recharge can be initiated at any time.
Simply press the RECHARGE button and hold it down for 3 seconds.
"Recharge" will flash on the display. The process will take a few minutes to begin and lasts approximately 1 hour.
It cannot be cancelled once started.
Use as little water as possible during this time period as hard water will by-pass 'the water softener.
Once the recharge is cornplete the recharge display will disappear.The present time will be displayed.
NOTE
The unit will automatically flash "recharge tonight" once the computer calculates that a recharge is required t o restore water softening capacity.
At the next programmed recharge time the cycle will automatically begin..
Once a recharge is initiated a flashing
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HOLIDAYS OR LONG WEEKENDS
Your unit is programmed t o calculate water consumption and the capacity of the water softener remaining.
When you are on holiday, no water will be used and the water softener will not recharge, so no salt or water will be wasted.
POWER CUTS
If tlie electrical power t o the water softener is interrupted, the time display is blank, but the
'memory' built into the faceplate will keep the correct time for up t o
72
hours.
The water softener will not recharge but will pass softened water. In the case of a power cut your demand for water will be less as most appliances will not work and so a recharge should not be necessary.
When electrical power is returned, things will happen.
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The display returns and flashes.
Only the time requires re-setting.
The Model code, hardness. and recharge time will not have been lost as they are stored.
Even if the time is incorrect after a long period tlie water softener will continue t o work but will recharge at what it believes the time t o be.
Re-set the time as described in the
Programming Section (see page 19).
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Although rare, the unit can lose its time memory immediately. Proceed as per 2 above should this happen.
ADVANCED OPTION FOR SENSATRONIC MODELS
This section provides instruction on how t o enter the secondary functions of the
Sensatronic programme. By entering the secondary function you may monitor the performance of your unit and most importantly manage your household water usage.
If you are in any part of an operation you do not recognise do not touch any buttons for
2
minutes. The display automatically returns t o the present time mode.
WARNING
'The settings for your water softener have been calculated t o produce the most efficient usage of your water. Any change t o these settings will result in your unit working inefficiently.
THE SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
TOTAL WATER USAGE SINCE
INSTALLATION
Press and hold the select button for .three seconds. The display will show the total volume of softened water used since the unit was installed. 'The reading will be in litres
(European) or gallons (United States).
MEASURING THE WATER FLOW RATE
Press select once. The unit will now display the water flow in litres or U.S. gallons per minute through the water softener. If the reading is Zero, open a tap connected t o the softened supply t o achieve a reading. If the reading is still Zero check that the inlet, outlet and bypass valves are set as per diagram (l?6), and that the meter is connected as on page 8. r
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CLOCK
Press select once. The display will flash the current setting. The unit is factory set t o display a
24
hour clock.
Press (+) once t o activate the 24 hour clock mode.
Press (-) once t o activate the 12 hour clock mode.
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SETTING A LITRES OR GALLON (US)
MEASURE
se,tting.The unit is factory set t o display litres and all water flow rate and usage displays are shown in this mode.
Press (+) once t o activate the litre count mode.
Press (-) once t o activate the U.S. gallon count mode.
MAXIMUM DAYS BETWEEN
RE-CHARGE SElTING
Press select once. The display will flash the current setting. The unit is factory set to intervals based on water usage.
Press (+) to set a m a x i m ~ ~ m between re-charges. Each press of the (+)
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We recommend for maximum efficiency that the unit is normally set to AUTO. However, households with exceptionally low water useage may require to have a setting other than AUTO.
DISPLAY THE AUTOMATIC
RECHARGE OPTION
Press select once. The display will flash between '97' and '0FF:This setting would be switched t o 'ON' in Industrial settings t o automatically initiate a recharge once 97% of the. capacity was depleted.
This is not advised in a domestic application.
DISPLAY THE BACKWASH TIME
Press select once. The display will flash the current setting. f-
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Press select once. The display will flash tlie current setting.The unit is factory set t o
OFF
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Press select once. The display will flash the current setting. Press select once t o return t o the primary function the present time will be displayed.
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Sensatronic Water Softeners have a rnicroprocessor control which constantly checks the remaining capacity of the unit and looks ahead at your requirements for the following day based on historical data about your daily water usage.
It regenerates as often or as little as necessary but ensures that a continuous supply of softened water is always available.
THE CHARGE BAR DISPLAY
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HIGH WATER USEAGE
If your average daily water usage is above
35% of the total capacity of the water softener you may see it regenerating daily.
By using a lower unit setting than that suggested (see page
20)
you may slow down the regeneration frequency.
However, you must be careful not to set the hardness setting so low that you risk occasional hard water.
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The Charge Bar is continually displayed and shows at a glance the percentage of water
Sensatronic is designed t o provide continuous softened water, it will flash
"Recharge tonight" at the point where it determines, based upon your current water usages, that it needs to allow for further softened water. You will only use
Sensatronic capacity if this is drawn off in a single day - so expect regeneration well before the capacity is exhausted.
BUILDING A HISTORY
When a water softener is first switched on you will find that it regenerates quite frequently.
It has no historical data t o base its logic on so it regenerates t o ensure it can provide continuous softened water. Within a few months you will find it settles into a more regular pattern.
SALT USAGE
As your Sensatronic water softener is a regenerations are not at the expense of large salt usage. However, when your Sensatronic is first installed it begins in a middle band of salt usage. If you are a low water using household you wilt find that after a few months the Sensatronic will become more and more efficient as it adapts to s ~ ~ i t water usage.
LARGE INFLUXES OF GUESTS
If you have people t o stay and use larger volumes of water than you normally do, you will find for a period of time your Sensatror~ic will recharge more frequently than it did before. As yol-lr household water usage returns t o normal so the recharge frequency will reflect this.
RUNNING LOW ON SALT
It is important not t o rurl low on salt (see page 32), as this will disrupt your supply of continuous softened water. If you do run low, add a litre of water when you refill with salt and set the unit t o "Regenerate tonight."
softener. home. and repairs are required.
After returning your completed registration card you will receive the contact telephone your Customer Reference Number.
EASE (Electronic Automated Service
Evaluation) enables. your water softener to
'talk' directly to the EASE Service Centre and communicate data which otherwise might only be accessecl by a site visit t o your
'The data received is reviewed by an
Ecowater technician and if there is a problem it may be possible to correct it by telephone.
If a service call is necessary, the engineer will be likely to know in advance what parts
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You will need a portable telephone.
Have your Customer Reference Number to
Dial the EASE telephone number.
When connected, the EASE Service Centre
Hold the telephone moutl- piece about
(\@ symbol)
1"
from the EASE speaker on the face plate
(see illustration).
Sinlultaneously press the (+) and (-1 buttons.
A constant beeping pattern is emitted.
Release the buttons, the EASE message will continue to transmit for about
20
can provide you with information on the seconds. efficiency and performance of your water
When the beeping stops finish your call.
Your call will then be processed by the
Service Centre.
EASE can save
YOLI the cost and inconvenience of an unnecessary call-out. can save .I:ime and monev in the event of a call-out.
SERVICE
Hard water enters from the back of the controller and flows down to the resin tank. As if flows down through the resin bed, the resin beads attract the hardness minerals from the water and holds onto them.
This is known as '!Ion Exchange".
Depending on how many hardness minerals are in the water, and how much water is used, the resin bed reaches a point where it can no longer hold onto any more minerals. The resin bed needs cleaning. Cleaning the bed is known as "Regeneration" or "Recharge".
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Recharge is triggered by different methods according t o your type of machine.
A Timetronic will recharge on .the days programmed regardless of how much of the capacity is used. A
Sensatronic has a meter built into the valve outlet. As water is used the meter sends electronic pulses t o the circuit board computer registering the volume used.
The hardness of your water is controller. All of this information is collated together with the knowledge of the time since the last recharge and water usage cycle.
The computer continually updates this information t o calculate when the next recharge is due. When .this occurs recharge tonight is displayed.
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THE RE-CHARGE CYCLE
A) FILL
Water passes through the brine valve andinto the brine tank. The fill water dissolves the stored salt to make brine solution. This solution is used t o cleanse or re-charge the resin bed.
Timetronic units have a pre-set fill time t o soak sufficient brine t o cleanse the resin bed.
Sensatronic. units calculate the exact proportion of brine required to recharge the capacity used.
During the fill, softened water continues to pass t o service.
B) UPFLOW BRlNlNG
Salt brine is drawn from the brine tank, through the valve and t o the bottom of the resin bed. The brine passes up through'the resin bed and releases the hardness minerals which have collected on the resin.
The mineral laden brine leaves the resin tank at the top and flows through the valve to the drain.' Small deposits of sodium are left on the resin bed as a residue. Upflow brining is in- porta ant in reducing the volume of water used and the salt saturation required as those beads which need most cleansing are at the
C) BRINE RllUSE
Clean fresh water replaces the brine drawn and flows up the resin bed and cleanses the resin bed of residual brine. The rinse water flows t o drain.
D) BACKWASH
Water enters the resin bed at the bottom and flows upward loosel-ling it and fluffing the bed causing any remaining deposits to release and discharge t o drain.
E)
FAST RINSE
Water flows at a fast rate, down through the resin bed, then out through the'valve t o drain. Following the fast rinse cycle the water softener returns t o service.
SALT
Salt is used as the regenerate (cleansing agent) for your Water Softener's resin bed.
The salt cabinet will need t o be refilled from time t o time.
It is essential that approximately 6 inches of salt is maintained as a minimum to ensure operating efficiency.
Failure t o replenish salt will prevent the unit from cleansing itself on its re-charge cycle and consequently it will be unable t o soften the water.
Pour the salt slowly into the cabinet. Ensure that the brinewell cap is secure, as no salt should be allowed to enter here. DO NOT use granular salt. ONLY use tablet or pellet salt.
Ecowater Systems recommend Aquasol.Your local water softener stockist will stock salt.
NOTE: During the cleaning process salt does not enter the water supply. Salt is rinsed t o drain.
CLEANING
Your unit may be cleaned with a damp cloth and detergent. Do not use bleaches, solvents or spirits as they may cause damage.
WATER LEVEL
Tlie water level will vary Generally there will be no more than t w o inches of water in the cabinet. During re-charge this will increase.
Water may normally be visible only when the salt level is very low.
CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND VEN'TLIRI
A clean nozzle and venturi is a must for the softener to work right. This small unit moves brine from the salt storage tank to the resin tank during regeneration. If it becomes plugged with sand, silt, dirt, etc., the softener will not work and you will get hard water. We would recommend that an engineer should perform this service.
Be sure the softener is in normal operation mode (no water pressure at nozzle and venturi), then turn off the capfrom the nozzle and venturi housing. Lift out the screen support and screen, then the nozzle and venturi.
Wash and rinse the parts in warm water until clean. If needed, use a small brush t o remove iron or dirt. Also check and clean the gasket and flow plug if dirty.
Carefully replace all parts in the correct order.
Lubricate the o-ring seal with silicone grease or Vaseline and place in position. Install and tighten the cap, BY HAND ONLY DO IVOT
OVER-1-IGHTEN AND BREAK THE CAP OR
HOUSING.
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THE USE OF SOFTENED WATER
WASHING MACHINES
You will need much less soap powder. In most washes one tablespoon will be sufficient.
Too much lather and clothes will not rinse properly.
DISHWASHERS
If your dishwasher is on a softened supply it will no longer need t o be filled with salt as this was used t o soften the water in the dishwasher.
STEAM IRONS/CAR BATTER1 ES
Only use distilled or deionised water, not softened water. An Ecowater Distiller (part no. 202100) is a cost effective alternative t o buying distilled water.
COPPER STAINING
In some cases small amounts of blue copper deposits may be noticed shortly after installation. This will be caused by new pipework and should disappear after a short time. Simply wipe away the deposit.
CLEANING SINKS, BATHS AND
BASINS
You will find that your cleaning chores are reduced, as cleaning becomes a quick wipe around. Occasionally 'spotting' may result but this is easily rinsed off and nothing t o worry about.
HOW SOFTENED IS M Y WATER
Test the water hardness from a softened supply using Ecowater's Test kit. Your water should change the colour of the test with one drop of solution. If your unit has been installed for a short period of .time it may be 2-3 weeks before the softened water replaces the hard water in your header tank.
DRINKING WATER
water supply Softened water contains a small amount of sodium. In one pint of softened water the sodium content is the same as in two slices of white breador 1/4 pint of milk.' lnaividuals on a low sodium diet should follow the Department of Health's advice that water used for drinking and cooking. All water for mixing with powdered milk for babies should powdered milk and softened water both contain sodium for which young babies have a limited tolerance.
Anyone on a sodium restricted diet should follow their doctor's advice.
If you are concerned about 'the quality of your drinking water supply ask your local stockist about the benefits of an Ecowater drinking system.
SAVE MONEY BY ENSURING THAT AN ENGINEER
IS NOT CALLED OUT UNNECESSARILY.
HOWEVER, IF THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM IS NOT SUCCESSFUL,
PLEASE CALL FOR SERVICE AND ADVISE US WHAT YOU HAVE TRIED.
CHECKLIST
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PROBLEM: HARD WATER, OR SOMETIMES HARD
1. Is there a minimum of 6 inches of salt in the cabinet?
1. Fill the cabinet with salt.
2. Is the bypass ialve closed, and the inlet and outlet valves open? 1
3. Is the power on?
2. Close the bypass valve and open the inlet and outlet valves.
1 3. Switch the power on and check the connections. 1
4. Press the ON/OFF button once.
1 4. Timetronic only - Does the display show "VAC"?
5 . Timetronic only -
Is the fill time setting correct? 1
6. Tirnetronic only - Are the days of recharge correct?
7 . Sensatronic only - Is the hardness setting correct?
5. Reset the fill time as per the table.
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6. Increase frequency of recharge if too low.
7. Reset the unit setting as per the table.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If any of the above requires action, add 1/2 bucket of water t o the salt and initiate a "recharge now".
PROBLEM: NO WATER
1. Is the water mains open? 1. Open water mains.
2. Are the inlet and outlet valves open?
3. Has there been a power cut?
2. Open inlet and outlet valves.
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PROBLEM: UNIT RECHARGES AT INCORRECT TIME OF DAY
1. Is the present time correct?
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2. Is the recharge time correct? 2. Reset the recharge time.
3. No action required if the time is correct.
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1. Is the water soft?
2. Is the water level in the brine cabinet high?
3. Timetronic only - Check that the days of recharge are set correctly.
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2. If yes, check the drain line is not frozen or blocked.
Initiate an immediate recharge.
3. Reset the days of recharge if incorrect or not set.
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PROBLEM: EXCESSIVE SALT USAGE
I. - Check the hardness against the days of recharge and fill time.
2. Sensatronic only - Check the hardness.
3. Sensatronic only - Check the average.
4. Check the meter sensor connections.
Check that there is a flow reading.
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1. Reduce settings if incorrect.
2. Reduce the unit setting if. incorrect.
3. If your water usage is high, then. this may be correct.
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1. 'This is quite normal. Unlike conventional water softeners only a few inches of water is at the bottom of the cabinet.
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PROBLEM: HIGH WATER LEVEL IN CABINET cabinet high?
1. Initiate an immediate regeneration.
If the problem does not return, there is nothing wrong.
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PROBLEM: WATER RUNNING DOWN THE OVERFLOW
1. Is the water level in the salt cabinet high? and call for service.
PROBLEM: WATER RUlVNlNG DOWN THE DRAIN LINE CONSTANTLY
1. Is the unit in recharge mode?
2. Does an error code appear, eg. "ERROI"?
1. If yes, wait until it finishes, check the present time and recharge time settings, and adjust if incorrect.
2. Check all connections are secure.
Turn the power off for 10 seconds and then turn back on.
Press the Recharge button one
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If the problem persists, bypass the softener and call for a Service.
PROBLEM: FACEPLATE PROBLEMS
1. Is the faceplate blank?
2. Is the display stuck in one function?
3. Does an error code appear, eg. "ERROl"?
1. Check the power is turned on and all connections are secure.
2. Turn the power off for 1 0 seconds and then switch back on.
3. Check all connections are secure.
Turn the power off for 1 0 seconds and then turn back on.
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Hardness varies from one point of use t o another. Use the kit provided t o determine your water hardness. From the hardwater tap, drain lOml of water. Add the supplied solution one drop at a time -
When the solution turns from wine red t o blue, record the number of drops.
Number of drops ppm of Hardness
DAYS OF RECHARGE AND FILL 'TIME
SETTINGS FORTIMETRONIC MODELS
The following are the recommended frequency of rechzrge for the Timetronic units and the accompanying fill times.
These settings are for guidance only and you may find that you need to adjust them according to your own household requirements.
Owners of Sensatronic models may now
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STEP 3 - Read across and down t o find tlie point where steps
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and 2 meet. At this meeting point the recommended days of recharge and fill times are listed. Refer t o the legend below for guidance.
STEP 4-'These settings are based on average water usage. You may find that you can reduce these settings t o the next lowest hardness level setting.
STEP 5 Record your fill time settings in the spaces provided and write ON against those days recornmended for recharge i l l
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RECORD YOUR S E T I N G S HERE DAYS OF RECHARGE
All EcoWater Softeners are fully covered by a one year parts guarantee against manufacturing defect from the date of purchase. Please read below for details on labour/guarantee.
This guarantee does not effect the statutory rights of -the consumer.
Any faults which are not attributable to the water softener but to faulty installation or operation will be chargeable.
6. Water Softeners not installed in accordance with the local water authority regulations.
7. Any fault arising from repairs or alterations to the water softener carried out by anyone other than engineers employed by Ecowater Systems Limited, or representatives working on EcoWater authority.
8. Water Softeners installed outside the mainland counties of England. warranty and a call out will be chargeable. 9. Fal-~lts arising from faulty installation, plumbing or electrical.
1. Water Softeners installed where pressure or flow rates are not within the 10. Any defect or damage occasioned by limits stated in the user and installer fire, lightning, power surges, explosion, handbook. flood, storm, tempest, impact or other extraneous causes.
2. Faults arising from misuse or neglect.
3. Failure to replenish salt or not using tablet salt.
1 1 . Water softener installed on bore hole, well water or a non-standard installation not covered by the instruction book
4. Resetting the programmer in the event of a power failure. may be subject to limitations on the warranty provided.
5. Resetting the programmer when the influent water hardness or the number of people in the household changes.
1 2 . Units installed in such a way that access for servicing is restricted.
On receipt of your Registration Card we will
EXTENDEDWARRANTY
send your Warranty Number. Please record
On receipt of your Registration Card this it here:
MY WARRANTY NO. IS
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YOUR WARRANTY
warranty will b e updated t o fully cover the date of purchase as per your sales agreement. Please ensure that this
Registration Card is returned immediately a n d we wilt send you your Warranty Number.
SERVICE
The Timetronic and Sensatronic Models are
We have a nationwide network of Ecowater fully covered by a one year parts warranty against manufacturing defect from the date of purchase. Labour Warranty is subject t o n o t covered by this handbook, call us o n
01494 4 8 4 8 4 8 . Please quote your Warranty
Number at t h e t i m e of your call. receipt of the registration card. Your Service
Contact Point will then be confirmed to you.
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RETURN YOUR REGISTRATION CARD TODAY!
ECOWATER
S Y S T E M S '
EcoWater Systems Limited,
Mill Road, Stokenchurch,
Bucks. HP14 3TP.
Tel: 01494 484000
Fax:
01494 484396
Service: 01 494 484848

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