Owners Manual Chlorine Removal (CR) WH-CB-BW-948 WH-CB-BW-1054 Chloramine Filter (CLA) WH-CHLRM-RED-948 WH-CHLRM-RED-1054 Neutralizer (NU) WH-CALCITE-BW-948 WH-CALCITE-BW-1054 1. Read all instructions carefully before operation. 2. Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying NSF certified lubricant to all seals (provided with install kit). 3.
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READ THIS PAGE FIRST BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with the device and its capabilities before installing or operating your Water Filter. Failure to follow instructions in this manual could result in personal injury or property damage. This manual will also help you to get the most out of your filter. This system is intended for use on municipal water only and its installation must comply with all State, provincial or local regulations.
SPECIFICATION Model CB-BW-948 CB-BW-1054 CHLRM-RED-948 CHLRM-RED-1054 CALCITE-BW-948 CALCITE-BW-1054 Media Flow Rate USGPM Micron Cu Ft Service Peak Backwash Rating Taste & Odor Filters 1.00 5.0 7.0 4.0 1.50 7.0 10.0 5.0 Neutralizing Filters 1.00 3.0 5.0 4.0 1.50 5.0 8.0 5.0 Chloramine Filters 1.00 5.0 8.0 4.0 1.50 8.0 10.0 5.
SYSTEM DIMENSIONS Models A (Inches) B (Inches) 944 55.5 9" 1054 61.5 10" A B BASIC PRINCIPLES The success of the installation will depend, to a great extent, on advanced planning and preparation. Careful attention to the location of the unit, accessibility to electrical and drain facilities, and the availability of the proper tools will ensure a professional-looking installation. Of utmost importance is the assurance that the filter has been properly applied and meets all specifications.
BASIC PRINCIPLES Step1 Step 2 Step 3 Control Valve Regeneration Sequence The regeneration cycle goes through 3 steps. 1. Backwash (minimum 30 psi inlet pressure required): During the backwash cycle, water flows upwards through the bed, expanding the media and carrying any contaminants trapped within it to the drain. 2. Rapid Rinse: During the rapid rinse cycle, water flows downwards through the bed, settling the media and carrying any precipitated contaminants trapped within it to the drain. 3.
UNPACKING / INSPECTION Be sure to check the entire unit for any shipping damage or parts loss. Also note damage to the shipping cartons. Contact the transportation company for all damage and loss claims. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages in transit. Small parts, needed to install the filter, are in a parts box. To avoid loss of the small parts, keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to use them. What is included in the box? There are 7 Red clips.
BEFORE INSTALLATION NOTE All government codes and regulations governing the installation of these devices must be observed. Fig. 1.
PREPARATIONS Neutralizing Filter (NF) Media Bed Activated Carbon and Catalytic Carbon Unit Calcium Carbonate & Magnesium Oxide Mixed (Grey / White) Carbon (Black) CAUTION! Support Bed (when supplied) Fine, Medium and/or Coarse Gravel Support Bed (when supplied) Fine, Medium and/or Coarse Gravel DO NOT use petroleum based lubricants as they will cause swelling of O-ring seals. CAUTION! O-ring Make sure that the unit is de-pressurized before conducting this task.
PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION STEPS Determine the best location for your water Softener, bearing in mind the location of your water supply lines, drain line and 120 volt AC electrical outlet. Subjecting the Softener to freezing or temperatures above 110°F will void the warranty. Please notice the inlet and outlet labels on the valve as shown here to determine the position of the equipment: Facts to Remember When Planning Your Installation 1.
INSTALLATION Connect Filter to the house plumbing. Any solder joints near the valve must be done before connecting any piping to the valve. Always leave at least 6” (152 mm) between the valve and joints when soldering pipes that are connected to the valve. Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve.
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS 1. Connect the transformer 1 Familiarize with Button Configuration: to the valve. Plug the 12-volt transformer into a 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet. 2. Open the brine tank / cabinet salt lid and add water until there is approximately 3” (75 mm) of water in the tank. Do not add salt to the brine tank at this time. Key Pad Configuration: This function is to enter the basic set up information required at the time of installation.
Manual Regeneration Using Keypad Press “Setting Key” Once for Delayed Regenerations or Hold for 5 Seconds for Immediate Regeneration Below is the sequence of Regeneration cycles 1. Backwash BACKWASH 10 MIN 2.Brine 3. Rinse BRINE 00 MIN 4. Brine Refill RINSE 10 MIN REFILL 00 MIN Manual Regeneration To start an immediate regeneration turn the knob clockwise from the service position (9:00) to the 10:00 position. Within a few seconds the an immediate regeneration will begin.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Cause Correction 1. Filter bleeds taste and odor or sediment A. Bypass valve is open B. Electrical service to unit has been interrupted C. Defective or stripped media bed D. Quality of water has worsened E. Filter capacity too small F. Filter not backwashing enough G. Excessive water usage - calendar clock models A. Close bypass valve B. Assure permanent electrical service (check fuse, plug or switch) C. Replace media D.
MASTER PROGRAMMING Familiarize with Button Configuration: Key Pad Configuration: This function is to enter the basic set up information required at the time of installation. This function is to accept the values if changed and advance to the next page in the menu. These buttons are used to increase or decrease the value of the settings while in the programming mode. PROGRAMMING LEVELS There are 3 levels to the valve program. Master options and Factory options are typically adjusted at the factory.
MASTER PROGRAMMING MASTER OPTIONS (LEVEL III) Press SET key UP or DOWN key Press UP or DOWN key Press SET key to advance each page. to change value. to accept value. Press UP or DOWN key SOFTENER VALVE M. RATIO 5.714 to initiate a change. Press UP or DOWN key Press SET key Hold until you hear a beep (3 seconds). FILTER VALVE to advance to next page. VALVE TYPE The valve must be designated as either SOFTENER or FILTER.
MASTER PROGRAMMING FACTORY OPTIONS (LEVEL II) Press UP or DOWN key Hold until you hear a beep (3 seconds). Press UP or DOWN key to change value. Press SET key accept change and advance to next page. SOFTENER MODE CALENDAR CLOCK METER IMMEDIATE METER DELAYED METER OVERRIDE REG. TIME 02:00 AM CAPACITY 27500 REG. TIME 02:00 AM REG.
MASTER PROGRAMMING USER SETTINGS (LEVEL I) Press SET key Press UP or DOWN key to change value. Press SELECT to accept change and advance to next page. SOFTENER MODE CALENDAR CLOCK METER IMMEDIATE METER DELAYED METER OVERIDE TIME 10:15 AM TIME 10:15 AM PEOPLE 04 PEOPLE 04 REG. DYS 03 HARDNESS 020 GPG HARDNESS 020 GPG HARDNESS 020 GPG PEOPLE 04 PEOPLE 04 PEOPLE 04 REG. DYS 03 CAUTION: The values in this page are for illustration purpose and can be changed by the factory without notice.
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