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PMT17-02812 City of Menifee Permit No.: PMT17-02812 29714 HAUN RD. �CCEI/� MENIFEE, CA 92586 Type: Residential Plumbing MENIFEE Date Issued: 08/0812017 PERMIT Site Address: 26008 DESERT ROSE LN, MENIFEE,CA Parcel Number: 335-520-077 92586 Construction Cost: $4,028.00 Existing Use: Proposed Use: Description of INSTALL WATER SOFTENER IN GARAGE, ECOWATER 3700 R20 Work: Owner Contractor MARILYN MAGANA YANCHEWSKI&WARDELL ENTERPRISES, INC 26008 DESERT ROSE LANE 1351 DISTRIBUTION WAY STE 9 MENIFEE, CA 92586 VISTA, CA 92081 Applicant Phone:7607541960 STEVEN SCHNIERER License Number: 925031 YANCHEWSKI &WARDELL ENTERPRISES, INC 1351 DISTRIBUTION WAY STE 9 VISTA, CA 92081 Fee Description ,1' Amount($ Plumbing Fixtures and Vents,fixtures 1 116.00 Building Permit Issuance 1 27.00 GREEN FEE 1 1.00 General Plan Maintenance Fee-Plumbing 1 5.80 $149.80 The issuance of this permit shall not prevent the building official from thereafter requiring the correction of errors in the plans and specifications or from preventing builiding operations being carried on thereunder when in violation of the Building Code or of any other ordinance of City of Menifee.Except as otherwise stated,a permit for construction under which no work is commenced within six months after issuance,or where the work commenced is suspended or abandoned for six months,shall expire,and fees paid shall be forfeited. AA_Bldg_Permit_Template.rpt Page 1 of 1 CITY OF MENIFEE LICENSED DECLARATION property who builds or Improves thereon,and who contracts for the projects I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am under provisions of with a licensed contractor(s)pursuant to the Contractors State License Law). Chapter9(commencing with section 7000)of Division 3 of the Business and ❑1 am exempt from licensure under the Contractor's State License Law for Professions Cade and my license is in full force and effect the following reason: License Class Cam_ License No. ctz50'J1 By my signature below I acknowledge that,except for my personal residence Expires ilk-1 t7 Signatures—Q in which I must have resided for at least one year prior to completion of improvements covered by this permit.I cannot legally sell a structure that I WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION have built as an owner-builder if it has not been constructed in its entirety by ❑1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:I licensed contractors.I understand that a copy of the applicable law,Section have and will maintain a certificate of consent of self-insure for worker's 7044 of the Business and Professions Code,is available upon request when compensation,issued by the Director of Industrial Relations as provided for this application is submitted or at the following website: by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of work for which www.leginfo,ca, ov calaw.html. this permit is issued. Policy q p Date have and will maintain worker's compensation insurance,as requiredby R PERTY OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT 6�5se Ion 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which y my signature below I certify to each of the following:I am the property this permit is issued.My worker's compensation insurance carrier and policy owner or authorized to act on the property owner's behalf.I have read this number are: application and the information I have provided is correct.I agree to comply Carrier 0;Ii cze,&r24 with all applicable city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction.1 authorize representatives of this city or county to Policy 4 A L7 c142191 bS Expires Z II 18 enter the above identified property for inspection purposes. (This section need not to be completed is the permit is for one-hundred Date ig dollars($100)or less PROPERTY OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT ❑1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any persons in any manner so as to become subject to the CITY BUSINESS LICENSE M worker's compensation laws of California,and agree that if I should become HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DECLARATION subject to the worker's compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. Will the applicant or future building occupant handle hazardous material or a Applicant�w�.Z� Date �5 p 17 mixture containing a hazardous material equal to or greater that the amountss specified on the Hazardous Materials Information Guide? WARNING:FAILURE TO SECURE WORKER'S COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS ❑Yes/grvo UNLAWFUL,AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES Will the intended use Of the building by the applicant or future building AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS($100,000I,IN occupant require a permit for the construction or modification from South ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION,DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR Coast Air Quality Management District(SCAQMD)?See permitting checklist IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE,INTEREST,AND ATTORNEYS FEES for guidell s CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY ❑Yes o I hereby affirm that under the penalty of perjury there is a construction Will the proposed building or modified facility be within 1000 feet of the lending agency for the performance of the work which this permit is issued outer bou. ary of a school? (Section 3097 Civil Code) ❑Yes o OWNER BUILDER DECLARATIONS I have read the Hazardous Material Information Guide and the SCAQMD I hereby affirm under permitting checklist.I understand my requirements under the State of y penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the California Health&Safety Code,Section 25505 and 25534 concerning Contractor's License Law for the reason(s)indicated below by the h ardous material reporting. checkmark(s)I have placed nextto the applicable items)(Section 7031.5 !/_"jam_ N Business and Professions Code).Any city or county that requires a permit to construct,alter,improve,demolish or repair any structure,priorto its �`�Date PROPERTY OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT issuance,also requires the applicant for the permit to file asigned statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State EPA RENOVATION.REPAIR AND PAINTING(RRPI License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000)of Division 3 of the The EPA Renovation,Repair and Painting(RRP)Rule requires contractors Business and Professions Code)or that he or she Is exempt from Iicensure receiving compensation for most work that disturbs paint in a pre-1978 and the basis for the alleged exemption.Any violation of Section 7031.5 by residence or childcare facility to be RRP-certified firms and comply with an Applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more required practices.This includes rental property owners and property than($500). managers who do the paint-disturbing work themselves orthrough their ❑I,as owner of the property,or my employee with wages as their sole employees.For more information about EPA's Renovation Program visit: compensation,will do( )all of Or O portion of the work,and the structure is www,eta goy I(ad or contact the National Lead Information Center at not Intended or offered for sale.(Section 7044,Business and Professions 1-800-424-LEAD(5323). Code;The Contractor's State License Law does not apply to an owner of a ❑An EPA Lead-Safe Certified Renovator will be responsible for this project property who,through employees'or personal effort,builds or improves the property provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for Certified Firm Name: sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one year of Firm Certification No.: completion,the Owner-Builder will have the burden of proving that it was not built or improved for the purpose of sale. ❑No EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm is required for this project because: ❑I,as owner of the property am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractor's State License Law does not apply to an owner of a If your project does not comply with EPA RRP rule please fill out the RRP Acknowledgement. BUILDING & SAFETY PERMIT/PLAN CHECK APPLICATION Menifee DATE 08/08/2017 PERMIT/PLAN CHECK NUMBER TYPE: ❑COMMERCIAL ❑✓ RESIDENTIAL ❑MULTI-FAMILY ❑MOBILE HOME ❑POOL/SPA []SIGN SUBTYPE: ❑ADDITION ❑ALTERATION [-]DEMOLITION ❑ELECTRICAL [:]MECHANICAL ❑NEW ✓❑PLUMBING ❑RE-ROOF-NUMBER OF SQUARES , Menifee DESCRIPTION OF WORK Install Ecowater 3700 R Buildin 20 water softener inside garage gy&fSafe t PROJECT ADDRESS 26008 Desert Rose Lane ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 335-520-077 LOT 165 TRACT 30 0 eceived OWNER NAME Marilyn Magana ADDRESS 26008 Desert Rose Lane, Sun City,CA 92586 PHONE (951)609-6036 EMAIL APPLICANT NAME Steven Schnierer ADDRESS 31225 La Baya Drive Suite 213,Westlake Village,CA 91362 PHONE (818)735-7876 EMAIL swschnierer@roadrunner.com CONTRACTOR'S NAME OWNER BUILDER? ❑YESQNO BUSINESS NAME Ecowater Systems of San Diego ADDRESS 1351 Distribution Way,Suite 9,Vista,CA 92081 PHONE (760)754-1960 EMAIL CONTRACTOR'S STATE LIC NUMBER 925031 LICENSE CLASSIFICATION C55 VALUATION$ $4,028.00 SO FT L SO FT APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE Z DATE 08/08/2017 CITYSTAFFUSEONLY DEPARTMENT DISTRIBUTION CITY Uf IVILWLE BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER BUILDING PLANNING ENGINEERING FIRE GREEN SMIP X INVOICEie PAID AMOUNT AMOUNT • 0CASH +CHECK» :=CREDITCARD VISA/MC PLAN CHECK FEES PAID AMOUNT 0 CASH 0 CHECK# 0 CREDITCARD VISA/MC OWNER BUILDER VERIFIED OYES 0 NO DL NUMBER NOTARIZED LETTER C; YES p NO 'J' Cl.! 0;.: .r.l':, : i:GIU,; , t". -Si ll,i •r -_ -;�[L. E0Q 1TEFZ 5 Y a T E M 5® ,SINCE 1925, Customer Name Address: �ar'` `/� Ma n� p �'Gl2 (o DOQL ser F ' --• Equi went: 37� Rose. LrN. Syn Hardness? Kitchen Sink Drill ®Granite❑Porcelain❑Stainl�y of� R.O. Faucet Z Chrome ❑Brushed Ice Line 0 Yes ❑No Bui1din9�'��ept. ❑Potassium 25Salt ECOWATER supplies 3 bags at start up, AUG 0 8 2017 Location of equipment: XGarage El Outside Other Received Plumbing Size: L 1/2" n 3/4" W 1" , ❑ 11/4" ❑ 11/2 Plumbing Type: A Copper ❑ PVC ❑Galvanized Plumbing Total Feet: 10 Drain Location: ❑ Laundry ?�Cleanout ❑Other Explain: Drain Total Feet: GO Is there landscape removal? ❑Yes MNo Is there Trenching? E]Yes A0 How many Feet? Do we need to go under a walkway? DYes;KNo Is there electrical?ViYes E]No How many feet? r Do we need an Electrician?❑Yes V NO Please draw a sketch of main,install location,drain, and electrical. CITY OF MENIFEE "6 VS� BUILDING AND SAFETY DEPA TMENr PLAN APPROVAL Ppwer REV EWED BY �;� �2 ecP- 37oD `appro s a no a construe to e a permit for,or an approv< u5gtsm�rs' approafal: regulatic., zpt on the jobsite until completion. OWNER' S MANUAL City ofMenlfee Bullding & Safety Dept. How to operate your EcoWater Systemsuc 08 2017 Water Conditioner/Refiner Received ECOWATER SERIES 3700 & 3702 S Y S T E M S _1 HydroLink® & HydroLink Plus@ Conditioners (ECR) Refiners (ERR) Your Water. Perfected. Chloramine & Chlorine Conditioner (ERRC)* �k O I , I Systems tested and certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 44 for hardness reduction and efficiency and the reduction of barium and radium ,�QENopy 226/228, and certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 372. i t ERR3700R20, ERR3702R30 & ERR3702R50 are o tested and certified by NSF International against FgT�F�Ea NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for chlorine taste and odor. Systems tested and certified by Gc6s the Water Quality Association against CSA B483.1.Model ERRC3702R50 has not been tested or certified by NSF International or the Water Quality Association. Engineered LC Assemb ed inthe U S.A. P.O. Box 6442t er Systems L 0, St. Paul, MN 5164-0420 �� www.ecowater.com 7354727 (Rev. D 12/22/16) ECOWATER Table of Contents & Safety Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Pacts This system is not intended to be used for treating water Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Specifications & Performance Claims . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 If conditioner/refiner is being used to reduce barium Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 and/or radium 226 and 228, please verify performance PlanningInstallation 9 by contacting Legend Technical Services, an independ- ' ' . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ent laboratory, at 1-800-949-8220 for testing treated Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 water supply, or check the water testing section of your Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 local phone directory. Wi-Fi Systems: Setup, Connect& Registration . 13-16 Non-Wi-Fi Systems: Setup & Remote . . . . . . . . 17-27 FCC NOTICE Conditioner/Refiner Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-41 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-47 comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur- Adding Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 designed to provide reasonable protection against Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 harmful interference in a residential installation. This Repair Parts . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55 equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre- quency energy and, if not installed and used in accor- dance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer- ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Follow the installation instructions carefully. Failure to installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter- install the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner proper- ference to radio or television reception, which can be ly voids the warranty. determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by Before you begin installation, read this entire manual. one or more of the following measures: Then, obtain all the materials and tools you will need to e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. make the installation. • Increase the separation between the equipment and Check local plumbing and electrical codes. The receiver. ' installation must conform to them. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif- Use only lead-free solder and flux for all sweat-solder ferent from that to which the receiver is connected. connections, as required by state and federal codes. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech- Use care when handling the EcoWater Systems condi- nician for help. tioner/refiner. Do not turn upside down, drop, or set on Changes or modifications not expressly approved by sharp protrusions. EcoWater Systems could void the user's authority to Do not locate the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner operate the equipment. where freezing temperatures occur. Do not attempt to This device complies with Industry Canada Standard treat water over 120°F. Freezing, or hot water dam- RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two con- age voids the warranty. ditions: (1)this device may not cause interference, and Avoid installing in direct sunlight. Excessive sun heat (2)this device must accept any interference, including may cause distortion or other damage to non-metallic interference that may cause undesired operation of the parts. device. The EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner requires a Ce dispositif est conforme avec la norme CNR-210 minimum water flow of 3 gallons per minute at the inlet. d'Industrie Canada. Le fonctionnement du dispositif Maximum allowable inlet water pressure is 125 psi est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif If daytime pressure is over 80 psi, nighttime pressure ne doit pas causer de brouillage, et(2) le dispositif doit may exceed the maximum. Use a pressure reducing accepter tous brouillages, incluant tous brouillages qui valve if necessary (Adding a pressure reducing valve peut nuire au bon fonctionnement du dispositif. may reduce the flow). 41pW European Directive 2002/96/EC requires all The EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner works on electrical and electronic equipment to be dis- 24V DC electrical power, supplied by a direct plug-in 1014 posed of according to Waste Electrical and power supply (included). Be sure to use the included Electronic Equipment(WEEE) requirements. power supply, and plug it into a nominal 120V, 60 Hz This directive or similar laws are in place household outlet that is in a dry location only, ground- nationally and can vary from region to region. ed and properly protected by an over current device Please refer to your state and local laws for such as a circuit breaker or fuse. proper disposal of the equipment. 2 ECOWATER LIMITED WARRANTY EcoWater Systems LLC Advantage Warranty Series 3700 & 3702 Water Conditioning System Congratulations! You have just purchased the highest quality water conditioning product on the market. To whom is this warranty extended? EcoWater Systems LLC warrants its products to the original owner and guarantees that the products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship from the original date of installation. How does my warranty work? If,during the respective warranty period,a part proves, after inspection by EcoWater,to be defective, EcoWater will, at its sole option repair or replace that part at no charge, other than normal shipping, installation or service charges. What is covered by the warranty? EcoWater Systems LLC guarantees that, for the LIFETIME of the original owner, the SALT TANK and the MINERAL TANK will not rust, corrode, leak, burst, or in any other manner fall to perform their proper functions and that, for a period of TEN (10)YEARS, the VALVE BODY will be free of defects in materials and workmanship and will perform its proper function and that, for a period of FIVE (5) YEARS, the ELECTRONIC FACEPLATE and ALL OTHER PARTS, including the HYDROLINKO REMOTE will be free of defects in materials and workmanship and will perform their normal functions. Only on models designated as ERR on the rating decal,is the MEDIA BED guaranteed,for the LIFETIME of the original owner, to be free of defects in materials and workmanship and to remove chlorine taste and odor from a municipal water supply. Only on models designated as ERRC on the rating decal, is the MEDIA BED guaranteed,for a period of TEN (10)YEARS, to remove chloramines and chlorine taste and odor from a municipal water supply. How do I obtain warranty service? Should you need service, your local, independent EcoWater Dealer is only a phone call away. PHONE: To obtain warranty service, notice must be given,within thirty(30)days of the discovery of the defect, to your local EcoWater Systems dealer. If I need a part replaced after the factory warranty expires, is the replacement part warranted? Yes, EcoWater Systems LLC warrants FACTORY REPAIRS as well as all REPLACEMENT PARTS for a period of 90 DAYS. This warranty does not include normal shipping, installation or service charges. Are any additional warranties available? We are pleased to say,YES! EcoWater Systems LLC sells an EXTENDED, PARTS ONLY WARRANTY for the ELECTRONICS portion of your product. This warranty is called the "Perfect Ten"and extends the five year warranty on the electronic FACE- PLATE,WIRING HARNESS, DRIVE MOTOR, POWER SUPPLY, POWER CORD,SENSOR HOUSING,and MICRO SWITCH- ES to a total of TEN YEARS from the date of original installation. Your local dealer will provide details regarding this warranty or will refer you to the factory for additional information. In addition,the 3700 SERIES product carries the CREST OF EXCEL- LENCE GUARANTEE that, should you experience a repetitive problem that remains uncorrected, EcoWater will, during the FIRST YEAR OF INSTALLATION, replace the product with the exact or comparable product.'This guarantee may be subject to normal shipping and installation or service charges. General Provisions The above warranties are effective provided the water conditioner/refiner is operated at water pressures not exceeding 125 psi, and at water temperatures not exceeding 120°F(and on a municipal chlorinated water supply-models designated as ERR on the rating decal);provided further that the water conditioner/refiner is not subject to abuse,misuse,alteration,neglect,freezing, accident or negligence;and provided further that the water conditioner/refiner is not damaged as the result of any unusual force of nature such as, but not limited to, flood, hurricane, tornado or earthquake. EcoWater Systems LLC is excused if failure to perform its warranty obligations is the result of strikes, government regulation, materials shortages, or other circumstances beyond its control. 'THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES ON THE WATER CONDITIONER/REFINER BEYOND THOSE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED ABOVE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE,ARE DISCLAIMED TO THE EXTENTTHEY MIGHT EXTEND BEYOND THE ABOVE PERIODS. THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF ECOW- ATER SYSTEMS LLC UNDER THESE WARRANTIES IS TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE COMPONENT OR PART WHICH PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD,AND ECOWATER IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAM- AGES. NO ECOWATER DEALER,AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE, OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO EXTEND OR EXPAND THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY DESCRIBED ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusions or limitations of incidental or conse- quential damage,so the limitations and exclusions in this warranty may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.This warranty applies to consumer-owned installations only. 3 ECOWATER Guarantee Crest of Excellence GUARANTEE for the EcoWater Series 3700 & 3702 Water Conditioning Systems Satisfied customers are our most valuable asset, and EcoWater has been dedicated to the manufacture of the highest quality water conditioning equipment and to the satisfaction of its customers for over 85 years.When you purchase EcoWater equipment you're buying quality; and that is exactly what we expect you to receive! The Crest of Excellence Performance Guarantee assures you that satisfying customers is our primary con- cem, and allows you to feel secure and confident with the quality of your purchase. If during the first year of installation, the unit does not perform the function for which it was designed, and the repetitive problem remains uncorrected,we will—under the Crest of Excellence Performance Guaran- tee and at no charge to you — replace the unit with identical equipment or with equipment of comparable features and capabilities. The Crest of Excellence Performance Guarantee applies to new equipment which is purchased and serv- iced through Authorized EcoWater Dealers, and is not applicable to equipment which is damaged or destroyed by forces of nature, abuse, neglect or misuse. It's just that easy! Quality and satisfaction are what you are buying and the Crest of Excellence Performance Guarantee is our promise that you'll get what you pay for! For future reference, enter the following information: Model No. Installation Date Serial No. (includes date code) Water Hardness GPG Iron Content PPM Model No.and Serial No.are on the shipping carton and on the conditioner/refiner's rating decal. 4 ECOWATER Specifications & Performance Claims SPECIFICATIONS ECR370OR20 ERR370OR20 ECR370OR30 ECR3702R30 ERR3702R30 Model Code HR20 HR20+ HR30 21­130 2H30+ Rated Softening Capacity 5,700 @ 1.1 9,800 @ 2.4 8,300 @ 1.6 8,300 @ 1.6 11,600 @ 2.8 (Grains @ lb.Salt Dose) 16,800 @ 4.3 18,100 @ 5.6 25,000 @ 6.4 25,000 @ 6.4 22,300 @ 6.9 20,400 @ 7.5 20,900 @ 8.9 30,200 @ 11.3 30,200 @ 11.3 25,900 @ 11.0 Rated Efficiency(grilb,of Salt at Min.Safi Dose) 5,150 4,100 5,160 5,160 4,140 Water Used During Regeneration 4.6 gal./1,000 grains 5.0 gal./1,000 grains 4.5 gal.11,000 grains 4.5 gal./1,000 grains 5.0 gald 1,000 grains Service Flow Rate(gpm) 9.0 8.0 11.0 11.0 8.0 Pressure Drop at Service Flow Rate(psi) 10 7 8 8 8 Intermittent Flow Rate(gpm)@ 15 psi♦ 12.0 14.8 16.5 16.5 14.2 Intermittent Flow Rate(gpm)@ 30 psi♦ 19.4 23.6 25.8 25.8 21.4 Amount of High Capacity Resin(cu.ft.) 0.60 0.71 0.89 0.89 0.88 Water Supply Max. Hardness (gpg) 40 50 60 60 60 Water Supply Max.Clear Water Iron(ppm)■ 10 10 12 12 12 Min.-Max.Working Pressure(psi) ♦ 20- 125 Min.-Max.Operating Temperature("F) 40- 120 Min.Water Supply Flow Rate(gpm) 3 Max.Flow Rate(gpm)to Drain during Recharge 2.4 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 SPECIFICATIONS ECR3702R40 ECR3702R505 ERR3702RSO ECR3702R70 ERRC3702R50 Model Code 21-140 21-150 2R50 21­170 2H50+ Rated Softening Capacity 11,300 @ 2.2 21,600 @ 4.5 21,000 @ 4.7 32,900 @ 6.2 21,600 @ 4.5 (Grains @ lb.Salt Dose) 33,200 @ 8.5 39,500 @ 11.0 35,300 @ 9.7 57,600 @ 12.8 39,500 @ 11.0 40,100@14.8 50,000@17.4 49,900@19.5 71,500@25.6 50,000@17.4 Rated Efficiency(gr.Ab.of Salt at Min.Salt Dose) 5,150 4,800 4,440 5,310 4,800 Water Used During Regeneration 4.7 gald 1,000 grains 3.8 gald 1,000 grains 13.9 gal.11,000 grains 2.9 gal./1,000 grains 3.8 gald 1,000 grains Service Flow Rate(gpm) 12.0 20.0 10.9 12.0 12.0 Pressure Drop at Service Flow Rate(psi) 13 13 8 11 10 Intermittent Flow Rate(gpm)@ 15 psi A 13.6 21.5 15.8 17.0 15.0 Intermittent Flow Rate(gpm)@ 30 psi♦ 21.6 32.2 24.0 22.0 21.0 Amount of High Capacity Resin (cu.ft.) 1.18 1.53 1.56 2.05 1.53 Water Supply Max. Hardness(gpg) 75 95 95 125 95 Water Supply Max.Clear Water Iron (ppm)■ 15 15 15 15 15 Min.-Max.Working Pressure(psi)♦ 20-125 Min.-Max. Operating Temperature(°F) 40- 120 Min.Water Supply Flow Rate(gpm) 3 Max.Flow Rate(gpm)to Drain during Recharge 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 ♦ Intermittent flow rate does not represent the maximum service flow rate used for determining the units rated capacity and effi- ciency. Continuous operation at flow rates greater than the service flow rate may affect capacity and efficiency performance. The validity of these flow rates is verified by Water Quality Association (WOA). ■Capacity to remove clear water iron is substantiated by independent laboratory test data. State of Wisconsin requires additional treatment if water supply contains greater than 5 ppm clear water iron. ♦ Canada working pressure limits: 1.4-7.0 kg/cm'. * Model ERRC3702R50 has not been tested or certified by NSF Intemational or the Water Quality Association. These units conform to NSF/ANSI 44 for the specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test data. 5 ECOWATER Specifications & Performance Claim These models are efficiency rated. The efficiency rating is valid only at the minimum salt dose and the service flow rate. The softeners have a demand initiated regeneration (D.I.R)feature that complies with specific performance specifications intended to minimize the amount of regenerant brine and water used in their operation. These softeners have a rated softener efficiency of not less than 3,350 grains of total hardness exchange per pound of salt(based on sodium chloride)and shall not deliver more salt than their listed rating or be operated at a sustained maxi- mum service flow rate greater than their listed rating. These softeners have been proven to deliver soft water for at least ten continuous minutes at the rated service flow rate. The rated salt efficiency is measured by laboratory tests described in NSF/ANSI Standard 44. These tests represent the maximum possible efficiency that the system can achieve. Operational efficiency is the actual efficiency after the system has been installed. It is typically less than the rated efficien- cy, due to individual application factors including water hardness, water usage, and other contaminants that reduce a soft- ener's capacity. While testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance of the system may vary based on local water conditions. PERFORMANCE CLAIMS Contaminant Influent Maximum Allowable Challenge Level Product Water Level Barium 10 ±10% mg/L 2.0 mg/L Radium 226/228 25 pCi/L 5 pCi/L Test parameters include: pH =7.5 0.5, flow rate = 7.5 gpm, and dynamic pressure = 35 t5 psig. Models ERR3700R20, ERR3702R30 and ERR37021150 have been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for the reduction of chlorine taste and odor. The concentration of the indicated substance in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI Standard 42. PERFORMANCE CLAIMS Substance Influent Reduction Challenge Level Requirement Chlorine 2.0 t10% mg/L 50% Model Model Model ERR370OR20 ERR3702R30 ERR3702R50 0.50 ppm 2,920,000 gal.* 3,650,000 gal.* 4,867,000 gal.* 0.75 ppm 1,950,000 gal.* 2,440,000 gal.* 3,250,000 gal.* Rated Capacity at Chlorine Concentration** of: 1.0 ppm 1,460,000 gal.* 1,820,000 gal.* 2,433,000 gal.* 1.5 ppm 950,000 gal.* 1,910,000 gal,* 1,583,000 gal.* 2.0 ppm 730,000 gal. 912,000 gal.* 1,217,000 gal.* From independent laboratory test data. **Typical residential chlorine concentration is 0.5 to 1.0 ppm. Model ERRC 3702R50 has not been tested or certified by NSF International or the Water Quality Association. MODEL ERRC3702R50 PERFORMANCE CLAIM Substance Influent Challenge Level Reduction Requirement Chloramines 3 mg/L >70% @ 10 gpm for 34,000 gal.*** *"* From manufacturer's test data. 6 ECOWATER Dimension Cabinet Models 20° - -- Model Nominal Resin IN - Tank Size 3-3/4" 14" ECR370OR20 8" dia. x 35" r OUT ECR3700R30 10" dia. x 35" ERR370OR20 TOP VIEW IN - OUT 44-7/8" 39-1/2" 34-1/4" SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FIG. 1 7 ECOWATER Dimensions Two-Tank Models Model Nominal Resin Dimension Dimension Tank Size A B ECR3702R30 10" dia. x 35" 45" 39-1/8" ERR3702R30 14-1/4" 10" dia. x 47" 57" 51-1/8" ECR3702R40 ECR3702R50S IN _ ERR3702R50 3-3/4" ECR3702R70 13-5/8' 12" dia. x 54" 63" 57-1/8" O� OUT ERRC3702R50 TOP VIEW 16" 17 , IN - OUT 16-1/4" A B 36-9/16" 32" SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW BRINE TANK FIG. 2 8 ECOWATER TYPICAL INSTALLATION ILLUSTRATIONS W ATERpIpE �CONDITIONED� MAIN WATER PIPE MAIN WATER HARD NARD 120V,60 Hz II 3-Valve WATER WATER 4 electrical outlet t} `wm Bypass J r System power supply (included) / OUTLET / \ OUTLET power cord �' ti power cord INLET to controller to controller INLET valve drain hose (do not elevate more EcoWater Systems than 8 ft.) bypass valve #7214383 u NOTE: Faceplate and support not \ brine tank shown for clarity of drawing I �� overflow hose I (do not CABINET I I elevate) MODEL valve drain hose I (do not elevate more I than 8 ft.) I I I i I I Tie or wire valve drain hose in place TWO-TANK to keep over floor drain MODEL 1-1/2" brine tank air gap overflow hose floor drain (do not elevate) 1-V2"floor drain air gap FIG. 3 INLET / OUTLET PLUMBING OPTIONS drain DRAIN OPTIONS drain • ALWAYS INSTALL either an EcoWater Systems bypass hose �hose valve#7214383, or a 3-valve bypass system. Bypass valves allow you to turn off water to the conditioner/ refiner for repairs if needed, but still have water in 12 house pipes. airgap OTHER REQUIREMENTS I — airgap STANDPIPE• A drain is needed for recharge discharge water. A Floor LAUNDRY TUB drain is preferred, close to the EcoWater Systems con- FIG. 3B ditioner/refiner. A laundry tub, standpipe, etc., are other options (See Figure 38). • A 120V, 60 Hz, grounded, continuously"live"electrical outlet is needed, in a dry location near the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner. 9 ECOWATER 1. UNPACKING e. Make sure the brine tank cover is properly positioned on EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner models R50 and R70 the tank. are shipped from the factory in two cartons. These contain 3. INSTALL BYPASS VALVE and/or COPPER resin tank/controller assembly in one carton and the brine TUBES tank, cover, bag(s)of small parts needed to assemble and install the unit, plus this manual, in the other. a. If installing an EcoWater Systems Bypass Valve, put EcoWater Systems conditionedref ner models R20, R30 and lubricated o-ring seals onto both bypass valve ports(See R40 are shipped from the factory in one master carton. The Figure 5B). Carefully slide the bypass valve into the condi- carton also includes a bag of small parts needed to assemble tioner/refiner valve and install the"C"clips, and install the unit, plus this manual. b.Slide a lubricated o-ring seal onto each of the copper Thoroughly check the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner tubes. Carefully insert the copper tubes into the bypass valve for possible shipping damage and parts loss. Also inspect (See Figure 5B), or into the conditioner/refiner valve (Figures and note any damage to the shipping carton. Notify the trans- 5&5A). Then install the"C"clips. portation company if damage is present. EcoWater Systems NOTE: For lubrication, use silicone grease approved for is not responsible for in-transit damages. potable water supplies. Remove and discard(RECYCLE)all packing materials. We suggest you keep the small parts in the bag(s)until you are 4. TURN OFF WATER SUPPLY ready to use them. a. Close the main water supply valve near the well pump or 2. BRINE TANK (on two-tank models) water meter. a.Place the brinewell into position in the brine tank, with the b.Shut off the electric or fuel supply to the water heater. slots at the bottom, as shown in Figure 4. Align the mounting c.Open high and low faucets to drain all water from the hole in the brinewell with the corresponding hole in the tank house pipes. wall. Then use the screw and nut from the parts bag to fasten the brinewell in place. 5. INSTALLING THREE-VALVE BYPASS b. Lower the brine valve into the brinewell. Push the tubing If installing a 3-valve bypass system, plumb as needed using into the brinewell top slot(Fig.4)and route it out of the brine Figure 3 as a guide. When installing sweat copper, be sure to tank through the smaller hole in the rear wall of the brine tank. use lead-free solder and flux, required by federal and state c. Install the brinewell cover. codes. Use pipe joint compound on outside pipe threads. d.Take the rubber grommet and hose adaptor elbow from the parts bag. Push grommet into the larger hole in the rear wall 6. ASSEMBLE INLET & OUTLET PLUMBING of the brine tank. Then insert the larger diameter end of the elbow through the grommet. Measure, cut, and loosely assemble pipe and fittings from the main water pipe(or from the bypass valves installed in Step 5), to the inlet and outlet copper tubes, installed in Step 3b. Nut Brinewell Be sure hard water supply pipe goes to the valve Inlet side. / �.Ai cover Trace the water flow direction to be sure. Brine IL tank�\ Brine ,/tubing A. turbine clip support clip(2) � /���� copper tube(2) ` Elbow Grommet �' 11// I h� Screw copper o-ring ube VALVEINLET q Brnewell /\/\p�( r B. , `tubep2 41 valves (�.��.1f(QY� o-ring(2) i Float stem o-ring(2) C1� Installation " turbine b support Brine valve Stand tube Slots ®" m i FIG. 4 FIG. 5 10 ECOWATER Installation 7. CONNECT INLET & OUTLET PLUMBING b. Install a#4 copper wire across the removed section of a.SOLDERED COPPER main water pipe, securely clamping at both ends(See Figure 6B)-parts not included. (1)Thoroughly clean and flux all joints. (2)Pull the plastic"C"clips and remove the inlet and outlet 9. INSTALL VALVE DRAIN HOSE tubes from the valve. Remove o-rings from the tubes. DO NOTE: See valve drain options on Page 9. NOT solder with tubes in the valve. Soldering heat will damage the valve. a. Elevating the drain hose may cause back pressure that could reduce the brine draw during recharge. If raising the NOTE: If installing a ground as shown in Figure 6A, place drain line overhead is required to get to the drain point, meas- ground clamps on copper tubes before soldering (See Step ure the inlet water pressure to the oonditionedrefiner first. For 7a). inlet pressures between 20 and 50 psi,do not raise higher (3)Make all solder connections. Be sure to keep fittings fully than 8 feet above the floor. For inlet pressure above 50 psi, together, and pipes square and straight. the drain line may be raised to a maximum height of 14 feet. b.THREADED PIPE b. Connect a length of 1/2"I.D. hose(check codes)to the (1)Apply pipe joint compound to all outside pipe threads. valve drain elbow,on the controller. Use a hose clamp to hold the hose in place. Route the hose out through the notch (2)Tighten all threaded joints. in the back of the top cover. (3) If soldering to the inlet and outlet tubes, observe Step 7a c. Run the hose to the floor drain, and as typically shown in above. Figure 3,tie or wire the end to a brick or other heavy object. c.CPVC PLASTIC PIPE This will prevent"whipping"during recharges. Be sure to pro- (1)Clean, prime and cement all joints, following the manufac- vide a 1-1/2"minimum air gap,to prevent possible sewer turers instructions supplied with the plastic pipe and fittings. water backup. (2) If soldering to the inlet and outlet tubes, observe Step 7a 10. INSTALL BRINE TANK OVERFLOW above. HOSE 8. COLD WATER PIPE GROUNDING a. Conned a length of 1/2"I. D. hose to the brine tank over- The house cold water pipe(metal only)is often used as a flow elbow and secure in place with a hose clamp. ground for the house electrical system. The 3-valve bypass b. Run the hose to the floor drain, or other suitable drain point type of installation, shown in Figure 3,will maintain ground no higher than the drain fitting on the tank. If the tank continuity. If you use the plastic bypass, continuity is broken. overfills with water,the excess water flows to the drain point. To restore the ground, do either step Be or 8b following. a. Use the EcoWater ground clamp kit(not included)to make 11. On Two-tank models, conned the brine tubing a jumper across the inlet and outlet pipes(See Figure 6A). to the nozzle and venturi housing. 3-Valve Bypass BYPASS OUTLET VALVE INLET nozzle& VALVE VALVE venturi EcoWater Systems I ground Bypass Valve clamp o-ring from conditioner/ refiner to conditioner/ tubing PULL OUT refiner nut-ferrule for service •for SERVICE: screen -Open the inlet and outlet B ground wire valves. 0 0 Note: To ease brine tubing con- -Close the bypass Valve. nection,use the elbow and o-ring •for BYPASS: seal as shown. Lubricate the o- PUSH IN -Close the inlet and outlet ring and insert into the elbow.Turn for bypass Valves. clamp(2) the elbow on and tighten. Then, back-off up to one turn,as need- -Open the bypass valve. ad. FIG. 6 FIG. 7 FIG. 8 11 ECOWATER Installation 12. PRESSURE TESTING FOR LEAKS, 13. ADD WATER AND SALT TO THE BRINE PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER & TANK RINSING THE MEDIA a. Using a pail or garden hose, add about 3 gallons of To prevent excessive air pressure in the EcoWater water into the brine tank. DO NOT pour into the brinewell. Systems conditioner/refiner and plumbing system, do b.Add salt to the brine tank. It is recommended to fill the the following steps EXACTLY in order: brine tank no more than 1/2 full. Level the salt when Tin- a. Fully open two or more conditioned cold water faucets ished adding. You can use most water conditioner salts, nearby the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner. but it must be clean. Recommended nugget, pellet or coarse solar salts have less than 1% impurities. b. Place the bypass valve(s) in bypass position (See Figure 8). NOTE: See page 42 for additional information on salt. c. Fully open the main water supply valve. Watch until the 14. SANITIZING THE ECOWATER SYSTEMS flow from the opened faucets becomes steady,with no CONDITIONER/REFINER spurting or air bubbles. d.After about three minutes, open a hot water faucet for Care is taken at the factory to keep your EcoWater one minute, or until all air is expelled. Systems conditioner/refiner clean and sanitary. However, during shipping, storage, installing and operating, bacteria e. Close all faucets and check your plumbing work for could get into the unit. For this reason, sanitizing as fol- leaks. lows is suggested*when installing. f. Make sure the conditioner/refiner's valve drain hose is a. Remove the brinewell cover and pour about 1-1/2 oz. (2 hooked up and the open end directed to a floor drain, to 3 tablespoons)of common household bleach into the laundry tub or other suitable type of drain. conditioner/refiner brinewell. Replace the brinewell cover. g. Make sure the conditioner/refiner's bypass valve is in the bypass position. b. Make sure the bypass valve is in the service position. h. Plug in the power supply. c. Start a recharge: From the rolling status screens, press the SELECT(0)button to display the Main menu. Make i. Program the electronic controller: Follow the Setup sure Recharge is highlighted,then press SELECT(0). Procedure on Pages 13-15 for a Wi-Fi system (or Page 17 Press DOWN (.)to scroll to Recharge now, then press for a non-WI-Fi system)to program the electronic con- SELECT(0)twice. You should hear the valve motor run troller with basic operating information, such as time and as the conditioner/refiner begins recharging. This water hardness. After completing the setup procedure, recharge draws the sanitizing bleach into and through the continue with "j. Start a recharge", below. conditioner/refiner. Any air remaining in the unit is purged J. Start a recharge: From the rolling status screens, press to the drain. the SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. Make d.After the recharge has completed, fully open a cold sure Recharge is highlighted,then press SELECT(0). water faucet, downstream from the conditioner/refiner, and Press DOWN (�)to scroll to Recharge now, then press SELECT(0)twice. You should hear the valve motor run allow 50 gallons of water to pass through the system. This as the conditioner/refiner begins recharging. Use the should take at least at minutes. Close the faucet. RIGHT( � )button to advance the valve to the backwash 15. RESTART THE WATER HEATER position. Turn on the electric or fuel supply to the water heater, and t Once the unit is i backwash, place bypass valve(s) into light the pilot, if applies. the service position,, as follows: (1) SINGLE BYPASS VALVE: Slowly move the valve NOTE:The water heater is filled with hard water and, as stem toward service position, pausing several times to hot water is used, it refills with conditioned water. In a few allow the unit to pressurize slowly. days, the hot water will be fully conditioned. To have fully (2) 3-VALVE BYPASS: Fully close the bypass valve and conditioned hot water immediately, wait until the recharge (Step run is complete, then drain the water heater until open the outlet valve. Slowly open the inlet valve, water run pausing several times to allow the unit to pressurize s cold. slowly. 16. NON-WI-FI SYSTEMS ONLY: REMOTE I. Let the conditioner/refiner complete the backwash and If your system includes a remote, see Pages 17-27 for fast rinse cycles (takes 10-12 minutes). When the setup procedure, remote unpacking, connecting and oper- recharge cycle ends,the conditioner/refiner valve returns ating instructions. to the service position. *Recommended by the Water Quality Association. On some water supplies,the EcoWater Systems unit may need periodic disinfecting. 12 ECOWATER Procedure for Display LEFT UP RIGHT Pushbutton (WPS) Option Button Button Button 4. Use the SELECT(0) button to choose Pushbutton (WPS). The softener display will change to show "Push wireless router button". Wireless setup Push wireless router button FIG. 12 SELECT DOWN Button Button FIG. 9 5. Press the WPS or Push to Connect button on your router and wait for a minute or two to see if the dis- SETUP PROCEDURE play changes again to "Connected" and gives you a key code. If not, you may need to cancel and use When the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner is the browser option. plugged in for the first time, a beep sounds and the dis- play briefly shows a logo, followed by model informa- lWirelesssetup tion. Next, a series of"wizard" screens prompts you to enter basic operating information: Language oContinue FIG. 13 O 6. Once the key code is displayed, write it down. It will be used when you register your system on the Eco- FIG. 10 Water web site. Proceed to Step 16 on the next page. 1. LANGUAGE If the desired language already has a NOTE: If the"Connected" message shows "------" dot next to it(See Figure 10), go to Step 2. (dashes) instead of a key code, it may be that Otherwise, press the conditioner/refiner's DOWN your router is not connected to the internet. or UP (—) buttons to scroll to the desired language, Verify that the router's internet connection works then press the SELECT(0) button to choose it. with your laptop or other device. 2. Press the SELECT(0) button to advance to the next Browser Option "wizard" screen. 7. Press the conditioner/refiner's DOWN button to wireless setup scroll to Browser. O Wireless setup (DBrowser0 Skip � . FIG. 11 0 = NOTE: Wireless Setup can also be done after the rest FIG. 14 of the Setup Procedure (Steps 16-28) has been completed. From the Main menu, go down to 8. Press the SELECT(0) button twice. The softener the Advanced settings menu and select display will change to show"See connection instruc- Wireless setup. tions". 3. WIRELESS SETUP Choose how you will connect wireless setup the softener to your home's wireless network: See connection instructions Browser: You can connect using the browser on your laptop, tablet or phone. Skip to Step 7. @Cancel FIG. 15 OR Pushbutton: If your wireless router has a WPS (Wi- continued on the next page Fi Protected Setup) or Push to Con- nect button, you can use this method to connect. Proceed to Step 4. 13 continued from the previous page 14. Once the key code is displayed (it may take a few 9. On your laptop, seconds) ,write it down. It will be used when you tablet or phone, .u,raNly connected to: register your system on the EcoWater web site. activate the view of µ,n. NOTE: If the "Connected" message shows "------" wireless networks `� Internetaccez (dashes) instead of a key code, it may be that in range. For your router is not connected to the Internet.. example, on a lap- Verify that the router's internet connection works top, look for and with your laptop or other device. click on the wire- 15. On your laptop, tablet or phone, go back to the view less icon along the of networks in range,and make sure that your lower right edge of HJ0'E Connected device is connected back to your local network. the screen. On a H20-� phone, you should Neighbor Finish Setting up the Softener go into "Settings" 16. Once you have connected the Wi-Fi system and and look for"Wi-Fi". written down your key code, press the SELECT(0) 10. You should see a button to advance to the next"wizard"screen. network named "H202 followed by System units 12 characters. o Select this network to connect your FIG. 16 device with it. FIG. 19 11. Once your device indicates that it is connected to 17. SYSTEM UNITS If the desired system already has the H2O network, go to your internet browser a dot next to it(See Figure 19), go to Step 18. (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.)and type in Otherwise, press the DOWN (,)or UP (-) buttons this URL: to scroll to the desired system, then press the 192.168.0.1 SELECT(0) button to choose it. then click Go or press Enter. 18. Press the SELECT (0) button. seta fifillehrork Nwraik Sneogth Home ft FIG. 20 Neighbor 19. CURRENT TIME Press the DOWN (,)or UP (-) buttons to set the current time (See Figure 20). Hold the button down to rapidly advance. Be sure that AM rd;i ProRee or PM is correct. If the system units were set to met- ric in Step 17, the clock will be in 24-hour format. NeMork awn 20. Press the SELECT(0) button. FIG. 17 Hardness 12. After a screen like the one shown above appears, s correct password. FIG. 21 elect your in-home wireless network and enter the Q 13. The softener display should change to "Connected" 21. HARDNESS Press the UP (-)or DOWN (�) but- and give you a key code. tons to set the value of your water's hardness (See Figure 21). Wireless setup NOTE: Do not increase the hardness setting to compensate for iron in your water. The electronic control compensates automatically FIG. 18 after you set the iron level in Step 25, below. 14 ECOWATER 22. Press the SELECT(0) button. 31.After you've logged in to your dealer account, click "Add New Customer System" and then enter the Salt level key code that you wrote down earlier. If you wait 0 too long between writing down the key code and ® registering (an hour or less), the code may change. This is a security feature. Look up the new key FIG. 22 code, as described in the following note. 23. SALT LEVEL (Two-Tank models only-skip to Step 25 for other models) Press the UP (-)or 4system information 14Wireless information DOWN (-) buttons to set the salt level (See Figure Model information ' O r' ""'9 876 22). It should match the lowest number visible on Wireless information Key: the brinewell above the salt. Water available abc123 24. Press the SELECT(0) button. Iron level FIG. 25 NOTE: You can look up the current key code on your 0.0 .. © softener's controller. From the Main menu, go v down to the System information menu and FIG. 23 select Wireless information. 25. IRON LEVEL Press the UP (-)or DOWN (�) but- 32.After you've entered the key code in the Add tons to set the value for iron in your water(See System screen, click the "Connect" button to Figure 23). The conversion factor is 3 grains per 1 advance to the Customer Information screen. ppm of clear water iron. 33. Fill in the customer information (address, e-mail, 26. Press the SELECT(0) button. The screen will etc.). When entering a password, either have the show"Setup completel" (See Figure 24). customer enter their own, or enter one for them and give it to them. If you intend to share the system, Setup complete! sharing needs to be done from the customer's o _ systemaccount(See"How to Share a System"on the fol- _edo setup lowing page). When finished filling in the customer information screen, click the"Save and Continue" FIG. 24 button. 27. If, at this point, you want to go back and make NOTE: When filling in address information, be sure to changes, press the DOWN (,) button to scroll to select the country before attempting to select a Redo setup, then press the SELECT (0)button state or province. twice to repeat the 'Wizard"screens. 34. Fill in the System Settings screen and click the 28. If no changes are desired, make sure Run system "Save Settings" button. has a dot next to it (See Figure 24) and press the 35. Fill in the Dealer Communication Preferences SELECT(0) button. The unit begins normal opera- screen and click the"Save and Continue" button. tion, described on Page 28. 36. The message "Customer System Setup Complete" should appear, along with the customer's account HOW TO REGISTER A SYSTEM ON THE screen. At this point you can make changes or add ECOWATER WEB SITE AS A DEALER another system for this customer. When everything is correct, return to the dealer Home page by click- NOTE: A dealer registering softeners must log in as ing the "Home"tab along the top of the page. a dealer, not as a customer. 36. On the dealer Home page, the new system you set up should appear on the systems list. 29. In your Internet browser, type in this URL: NOTE: On the dealer Home page, the number of http://wifi.ecowater.com shared systems is displayed below the bar along the top of the screen. You can display 30. If you are a dealer, and have an account, log in to only shared systems by clicking "shared with your account and go to the next step. If you are a you", and display all systems again by clicking customer, go to Page 16 for instructions to create the "Home"tab. See the following page for an account and register. instructions on how to share a system. 15 ECOWATER HOW TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND REG- 9. After you've entered the key code in the Add System ISTER YOUR SYSTEM ON THE ECOWATER screen, click the "Connect" button to advance to the WEB SITE AS A CUSTOMER System Settings screen. 10. Fill in the System Settings screen and click the NOTE: A dealer registering softeners must log in as "Save Settings" button. a dealer, not as a customer. 11. Fill in the Communication Preferences screen and click the "Save and Continue" button. 1. In your Internet browser, type in this URL: 12. The screen should change to show the Home page http://wifi.ecowater.com for your system, including the softener"dashboard". 2. If you are a new customer, click on "Create Account" Click the "Log Out"tab when you are done. to advance to the Create Your Account screen. 3. Fill in the account information (e-mail, password, Ian- VISITING YOUR CUSTOMER ACCOUNT guage, etc.). Agree to the Terms of Use, and then Any time after your customer account has been created click the"Create Account" button to advance to the and system registered, you can visit your account to Customer Information screen. see your softener"dashboard", change settings, etc. 4. Fill in the customer information (name, address, etc.). Direct your browser to http://wifi.ecowater.com and When finished filling in the customer information log in using the e-mail and password that were speci- screen, click the "Save and Continue" button. fied when setting up the account. NOTE: When filling in address information, be sure to select the country before attempting to select a HOW TO SHARE A SYSTEM BETWEEN A state or province. DEALER AND CUSTOMER 5. Follow the instructions on the Verify e-mail screen. You will shortly receive an e-mail confirming that you NOTE: A system can only be shared from a cus- have created your account. Open this e-mail and tomer's account, not a dealer's. click on the link it contains. Your browser will be directed to a Verification Complete screen. Systems can be "shared" between a dealer and cus- 6. Now that you have created your account, you may tomer. If a system is shared, the dealer has full access log in. In the verification screen, click the"logging in" to the displays and settings for that system on the link(or go to http://wifi.ecowater.com). EcoWater Wi-Fi web site. If a system is not shared, the 7. Log in with the e-mail and password that you entered dealer only has access to the "Dealer Communication when creating your account. Preferences"screen for that system. 8. After you've created and logged in to your account, Once a customer account has been created by a deal- the Add System screen will appear. Enter the key er, a customer can grant a dealer access to their sys- code that you wrote down earlier. If you wait too tem. Access can only be granted to the dealer who long between writing down the key code and register- sold that system. ing (an hour or less), the code may change. This is With permission, a dealer(but only the one who sold a security feature. Look up the new key code,as the system) could also grant it for the customer. To do described in the following note. so, a dealer must log in as a customer rather than as a dealer, using the customer's e-mail and password M 4Wireless information (which were entered when the customer account was rrr rrrr0•: created). 1. Go to http://wifi.ecowater.com and log in (cus- tomer's e-mail and password, not dealer's). 2. Click on the "Support"tab along the top of the cus- FIG. 26 tomer Home page. NOTE: You can look up the current key code on your 3. On the Support screen, click the"Grant Access" but- softener's controller. From the Main menu, go ton. It should change to read "Revoke Access". down to the System information menu and 4. The system is now shared. Click the "Log Out"tab select Wireless information. when you are done. 16 ECOWATER Display LEFT UP RIGHT 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. Button Button Button Hardness _ FIG. 31 7. HARDNESS Press the UP (-)or DOWN (,)but- tons to set the value of your water's hardness (See SELECT DOWN Figure 31). Button Button FIG. 27 NOTE: Do not increase the hardness setting to SETUP PROCEDURE compensate for iron in your water. The electronic control compensates automatically When the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner is after you set the iron level in Step 11, below. plugged in for the first time, a beep sounds and the dis- 8. Press the SELECT(0) button. play briefly shows a logo, followed by model informa- tion. Next, a series of"wizard" screens prompts you to Salt level enter basic operating information: Language ® v ° FIG. 32 9. SALT LEVEL(Two-Tank models only- skip to OFrangais FIG. 28 Step 11 for other models) Press the UP(-)or language already has a DOWN (�) buttons to set the salt level (See Figure 1. LANGUAGE If the desired dot next to it(See Figure 28 go a Step 2. 32). It should match the lowest number visible on the brinewell above the salt. Otherwise, press the conditionedrefiner's DOWN 10. Press the SELECT(0) button. or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the desired language, then press the SELECT(0) button to choose it. Iron level 2. Press the SELECT(0) button to advance to the next "wizard" screen. System units v ° FIG. 33 • Metric 11. IRON LEVEL Press the UP (-)or DOWN (,) but- FIG. 29 tons to set the value for iron in your water (See Figure 33). The conversion factor is 3 grains per 1 3. SYSTEM UNITS If the desired system already has a ppm of clear water iron. dot next to it(See Figure 29), go to Step 4. 12. Press the SELECT(0) button. The screen will Otherwise, press the DOWN (-)or UP (-) buttons show"Setup complete!" (See Figure 34). to scroll to the desired system, then press the SELECT(0) button to choose it. Setup complete! 4. Press the SELECT(0) button. O Run system Current time d o setup © FIG. 34 v 13. If, at this point, you want to go back and make FIG. 30 changes, press the DOWN (,) button to scroll to Redo setup, then press the SELECT(0) button 5. CURRENT TIME Press the DOWN (-) or UP (-) twice to repeat the "wizard" screens. buttons to set the current time (See Figure 30). Hold 14. If no changes are desired, make sure Run system the button down to rapidly advance. Be sure that AM has a dot next to it(See Figure 34)and press the or PM is correct. If the system units were set to met- SELECT (0) button. The unit begins normal opera- ric in Step 3, the clock will be in 24-hour format. tion, described on Page 28. 17 ECOWATER • Only: • • . • & Installation UNPACKING INSTALLING THE SUPPORT The EcoWater Systems HydroLink®remote is shipped The EcoWater Systems HydroLink®remote is shipped from the factory in one carton. Thoroughly check for with a teardrop-shaped support to hold the unit at an possible shipping damage and parts loss. Also note angle when placed on a horizontal surface. any damage to the shipping carton. Notify the trans- 1. Snap one of the support's two tabs into the rectangu- portation company if damage is present. EcoWater lar slot on the back of the remote's case (See Figure Systems is not responsible for in-transit damages. 37) Remove and discard (RECYCLE)all packing materials. Support � has 2 tabs ITEMS INCLUDED WITH SHIPMENT Slot in Support 3 Batteries ® battery cover I y (AA size) FIG. 37 2. The angle may be adjusted by reorienting the sup- p ort in the battery cover (See Figure 38). Remo Battery Cover) FIG. 35 INSTALLING BATTERIES O O 1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the FIG.IG. 38 2. Install three (3)AA size batteries, making sure that they are oriented to match the + and—markings inside the battery compartment (See Figure 36). 3. Snap the battery cover back in place. OPTIONAL WALL MOUNTING The EcoWater Systems HydroLink®remote (without the support) may also be mounted on a wall. If this option Battery �� r is desired, install two fasteners (not included)at a con- Cover venient height, spaced 6-1/8" (156 mm) apart(See Figure 39). 6 B" (156 mm) 3 Batteries (AA size) E, O®OO 14 O FIG. 36 FIG. 39 NOTE: When replacing batteries in a remote that was previously connected to a conditioner/refiner, it is not necessary to reconnect the remote and conditioner/refiner. 18 • Only: CONNECTING TO REMOTE /Connect to remote When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first 00000 powered up, it is not yet in communication with the Looking for remote... remote. Do the following to establish a link between the two: FIG. 42 1. This procedure involves pushing buttons on both the 10. Within a few seconds the screen should change to conditioner/refiner and remote, so have the remote show"Remote found" (See Figure 43). If, after near the conditioner/refiner for now. Make sure the about one minute, the conditioner/refiner's screen remote is powered up (See"Installing Batteries" on instead reads "New remote not found," press the Page 18). conditioner/refiner's SELECT(0) button to return to 2. From any of the rolling status screens, press the con- the screen in Figure 41 and press the remote's ditioner/refiner's SELECT(0) button to display the LEFT(4 ) button to return to the screen in Figure Main menu. 46. Then repeat this procedure from Step 8. If the 3. Press the conditioner/refiner's DOWN button to remote is not found after several tries, contact your scroll through the menu options until Advanced set- dealer for service. Take note of the message on the tings is highlighted (See Figure 40). remote's screen after an unsuccessful attempt, as it indicates the nature of the problem. 4Main menu 4 Connect to remote User preferences System information Remote found I Advanced setting FIG. 40 FIG. 43 4. Press the conditioner/refiner's SELECT(0) button to 11. Press the conditioner/refiner's SELECT (0) button. display the Advanced settings menu (See Figure 41). The display will go back to the Advanced settings /Advanced settings"mmq menu (Figure 41). Specialeatures12. Press the conditioner/refiner's LEFT(4 )button Troubleshooting twice to return to the rolling status screens. FIG. 41 5. Press the conditioner/refiner's DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Connect to remote is highlighted. 6. If the remote does not already show a menu screen, press the remote's SELECT (0) button to display a Menu screen. (See Figure 45 on the next page). 7. Press the remote's DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Add new device is highlighted in a box (See Figure 46). 8. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button, and the "Waiting for new device...' screen appears (See Figure 47). The remote waits two minutes for the conditioner/refiner to be activated (in the next step). 9. Make sure the conditioner/refiner's display still shows the screen in Figure 41. Press the conditioner/refin- er's SELECT(0) button to display the"Looking for remote" screen (See Figure 42). continued 19 ECOWATER • Only: • Operation Photo LEFT UP RIGHT ADDING A DEVICE Display Cell Button Button Button To initiate communication between the remote and a device such as a conditioner/refiner, it is necessary to o add the device to the remote by doing the following: 1. If no device has been added to the remote, the menu myom shown in Figure 45 is displayed instead of status /Q '0 1 screens. In this case, skip to step 2. Otherwise, if Remote Monitor status screens are shown, press the remote's row SELECT(0)button to display a Menu screen (See erd.W mein Figure 45). 0 Alert SELECT DOWN ®Display options LED Button Button FIG. 44 rset language REMOTE MENUS rT Network options - FIG. 45 Startup Menu 2. Press the DOWN button to scroll through the Before any devices have been added to the remote, the menu options until Add new device is highlighted in a box (See Figure 46). following menu is displayed: •Display options •Set language (See Page 22) •Network options Set language •Add new device(See Page 20) T Network options Conditioner/Refiner Menu rAdd new device FIG. 46 After the conditioner/refiner has been added, the re- mote will display a conditioner/refiner status screen as 3. Press the SELECT (0)button, and the screen shown one of the rolling status screens. Pressing the remote's in Figure 47 appears. The remote waits two minutes SELECT(0)button when the conditioner/refiner status for the device to be activated (following the instruc- screen is displayed shows the following menu: tions in that device's manual). For complete instruc- •Remote Control tions on adding the conditioner/refiner, refer to •Recharge(See Page 23) "Connecting to Remote" on Page 19 of this manual. •Recharge time(See Page 24) •Display options •Display data(See Page 24) •Display order(See Page 25) Waiting for new device... •Remote control data(See Page 26) Please activate device! •Rename device(See Page 26) 0001313 FIG. 47 •Set language(See Page 22) •Network options 4. When the remote detects a signal from the device, •Add new device(See Page 20) the display will change to show that it has been •Delete current device(See Page 27) added to the remote (See Figure 48). If another •RF signal strength(See Page 22) message appears instead, indicating the device was Drinking Water Status Menu not added successfully, press the LEFT(4 ) button to If no drinking water system has been added, the remote return to the screen in Figure 46. Repeat Step 3. If will display a drinking water status screen as one of the this does not work, contact your dealer for service. rolling status screens. Pressing the remote's SELECT (0) button when the drinking water status screen is dis- played shows the following menu: Device added •Display options successfully: •Drinking water message(See Page 23) EWS 3700 FIG. 48 *Set language(See Page 22) •Network options *Add new device(See Page 20) 5. To exit this screen, press the LEFT(4 ) button or wait 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. 20 ECOWATER • Only: • - Introduction Drinking NAVIGATING THE SCREENS Water Water Conditioner/ System 1 When the remote is powered up (by installing the bat- Remote Refiner " device has will display.been as shown in the procedure on rr�c o tcctt Page 19, the display will automatically cycle between screens showing the status of water treatment devices communicating with the remote. To manually go to the rr r jj next screen in the sequence, press the LEFT or rr rJJJ RIGHT( ► ) buttons. r rUFIG. ing Drinking Drinking er Water Water m 1 System 2 System 2 us status FIG. 49 Alerts HYDROLINK® REMOTE y) FIG. 50 The EcoWater Systems HydroLinkO remote is part of a wireless system which monitors multiple water treat- Some screens have more information than can be ment devices in a home. These water treatment shown at one time (for example, the conditioner/refiner devices include water conditioner/refiner(s)and drinking status display shown in Figure 51). A down arrow(,) water filter(s) equipped to communicate with this type of in the lower right comer indicates that there is more system (See Figure 49). The remote displays, in a con- information below. Use the DOWN (-)button to scroll venient, central location, useful operating information. through the additional lines. Once devices capable of communicating with the sys- tem have been added to the remote (See "Adding a 11 EWS 3700 ► Device" on Page 20), the remote's normal operating Status OK mode displays a sequence of screens showing the sta- out of salt in 43 days tus of each device in the system (See Figure 50), and Water used ee gallons any active alerts, such as"Low salt." FIG. 51 In addition to monitoring water treatment devices, the remote can also control some water conditioner/refiner operations, such as initiating a manual recharge. ACTIVE ALERTS HYDROLINK® COMMUNICATION SYSTEM The status screens described above will not be dis- played in a rolling sequence when one of the following The devices in the system exchange information in a active alert messages is displayed: loosely coupled network. AC powered devices, such as •Low salt (See Page 42) conditioner/refiners, listen for new data all the time and *Time lost(Set the conditioner/refiner's clock, as act as data hubs. Battery powered devices like the described on Page 32) remote check for information at regular intervals. •Service overdue (See Page 40) Battery powered devices like drinking water systems do •Error code (Contact your dealer for service) not communicate directly with each other or the remote, but pass along information through AC powered devices. Up to 4 devices may be added to one remote, MANUALLY REFRESHING THE DATA including no more than 3 AC powered devices. An AC powered device with a transmitter must be part of any If there has been no button activity for 30 seconds, network (usually a water conditioner/refiner). pressing any button will refresh the data being dis- It is not necessary for every device in a network to be in played. Normally each data element refreshes at a radio range of all others. Information one device com- much slower rate to conserve battery life. municates to any other device will be passed along (like gossip)to all devices in the network. 21 ECOWATER •n-Wi-Fi Systems Only: Remote Operation CHECKING RF SIGNAL STRENGTH SETTING THE LANGUAGE During installation of a system, it is useful to check the Language is set independently on the remote and con- strength of the signal from a water treatment device. If ditioner/refiner(See Page 34 to set the conditioner/ you check the signal strength of a device communicat- refiner's language). Fewer languages are available on ing with the remote indirectly through another device, the remote. To change the remote's language: the display will show the strength of the "weakest link" 1. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display a in the chain of communication to the remote. Menu screen. Begin by checking the signal strength between the con- 2. Press the DOWN (—) button to scroll through the ditioner/refiner and the remote. If the signal is weak (2 menu options until Set language is highlighted in a bars or less on the display shown in Figure 54), move box (See Figure 55). Press the SELECT(0) button. the remote to a different location to try improving the signal strength. When adding additional devices, such as battery-oper- ®Display options ated drinking water systems(RO), keep in mind that the Drinking water message signal strength display shows the "weakest link" in the 11 set language chain of communications. If the link between the RO FIG. 55 and the conditioner/refiner is weak, move the RO (if possible)to a location closer to the conditioner/refiner 3. Depending on which devices are added, you could or remove metal objects between the two. see a message saying "This will delete all devices! To check the signal strength for a particular device: Continue?" If so, you would need to add the devices 1. Press the remote's LEFT(1 )or RIGHT ( ► ) buttons again after changing the language. Press the RIGHT to manually advance to the status screen for the sage button di continue (or skip to Step 4 if this mes- s device you want to check. The device name will sage is not displayed). show in the header. (See Figure 52). 4. The Set language menu displayed (See Figure 56).The current language has a dot next to it. 1 EWS 3700 ► Status OK QEnglish Out of salt in 43 days O Espahol Water used 88 gallons FIG. 52 O FranQais FIG. 56 2. Press the remote's SELECT (0) button to display the 5. Press the DOWN (,)or UP (-) buttons to scroll device menu. through the list to the desired language, then press 3. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the SELECT (0)to choose it. menu options until RF signal strength is highlighted 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go in a box (See Figure 53). back to the menu shown in Figure 55, in the newly set language. 7. To exit this menu, press the LEFT(1 ) button or wait Add new device 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. Delete current device TO SET THE REMOTE TO ENGLISH RF signal strength FIG. 53 IF ANOTHER LANGUAGE IS DISPLAYED: From the rolling status screens, press SELECT(0). 4. Press the SELECT(0)button, and the screen shown Press DOWN (,)to scroll through the list until the in Figure 54 will appear. The more bars that are line immediately above the antenna (T) symbol filled in black, the stronger the signal. The signal is highlighted (See Figure 57), then press SELECT strength display updates every 15 seconds. (0). Press UP (-)to scroll to English at the top of the list, then press SELECT(0)twice. Press LEFT (1 )to exit the menu. -■,' 11 Taal instellen FIG. 54 T Netwerkopties 5. To exit this screen, press the LEFT (1 ) button. �Nieuw toestel toevoege= FIG. 57 22 ECOWATER • Only: • Operation DRINKING WATER STATUS MESSAGE RECHARGING THE CONDITIONERIREFINER If a communications-capable drinking water filtration This feature may be used to assure an adequate supply (RO)system has been added to the remote, it will have of conditioned water at times of unusually high water its own status screen displayed during normal opera- use. For example, if you have guests and the tion. Otherwise, a drinking water status screen will dis- "Capacity remaining' line on the conditioner/refiner sta- play a message like the one shown in Figure 58. tus screen is at or below 50%, you could deplete condi- tioned water capacity before the next automatic If the message displayed is not appropriate to your sys- recharge. Initiating a manual recharge will restore tem, change it as follows: 100% conditioned water capacity after complete. 1. Press the remote's LEFT(1 )or RIGHT ( ► ) buttons 1. Press the remote's LEFT(1 ) or RIGHT( ► ) buttons to manually advance to the Drinking water status to manually advance to the EWS 3700 status screen screen (See Figure 58). (See Figure 61). 1 Drinking water 14 EWS 3700 / No drinking water system Status OK installed Out of salt in 43 days FIG. 58 Water used 88 gallons FIG. 61 2. Press the remote's SELECT (0)button to display the 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display the drinking water status menu (See Figure 59). device menu (See Figure 62). 3. If necessary, press the DOWN (�)button to scroll 3. If necessary, press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Drinking water mes- through the menu options until Recharge is highlight- sage is highlighted in a box (See Figure 59). ed in a box(See Figure 62). t•))Remote control p Display options Drinking water message Recharge Set language FIG. 59 Recharge time FIG. 62 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Drinking Recharge menu (See Figure 63). water message menu (See Figure 60). • QAutomatic EjNo drinking water O Recharge now system installed O Schedule O Non-monitored drinking FIG. 63 water system installed FIG. 60 5. The currently selected option has a dot next to it. 5. The current message has a dot next to it. Press the Press the DOWN (—)or UP (-) buttons to scroll to DOWN (,) or UP (-) buttons to scroll between the the desired option, then press SELECT(0)to choose it. two messages, then press SELECT(0)to choose *Automatic cancels a manually scheduled recharge one. (if it has not already begun) and lets the electronic 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go control determine when to recharge next. back to the menu shown in Figure 59. •Recharge now begins a recharge after the 7. Press the LEFT(1 ) button to exit this menu, or wait SELECT (0) button is pushed again in Step V 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. •Schedule sets a recharge to begin at the preset recharge time (set according to the instructions at right). The conditioner/refiner may not respond instantly to the 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go remote's command. Because of the way information is dis- tributed in the HydroLine network, it may take a few sec- onds (or even minutes if multiple AC powered devices are in 7. Press the LEFT(1 ) button to exit this menu, or wait the network). 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. 23 ECOWATER • Only: • Operatio SETTING CONDITIONER/REFINER CHANGING WHICH DATA ITEMS ARE DIS- RECHARGE TIME PLAYED IN THE STATUS SCREENS When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first Each device added to the remote (conditioner/refiner, powered up, the default time for starting an automatic drinking water system, etc.) has a status screen which recharge is 2:00 a.m. This is a good time in most the remote displays during normal operation. The sta- households because water is not being used. tus screen may be customized by turning items on or To change the conditioner/refiner's recharge time using off• the remote: On the remote, the conditioner/refiner's status screen, 1. Press the remote's LEFT(i ) or RIGHT( ► ) buttons for example, will include a Status line and may also to manually advance to the EWS 3700 status screen include any or all of the optional data items in the list (See Figure 61). below. The frequency with which data is updated on 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display the the remote depends on the data item: device menu (See Figure 62). REMOTE DISPLAY DATA ITEM UPDATED EVERY 3. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the •Out of salt in (days). . . . . . . . . . . . 7 hours menu options until Recharge time is highlighted in a *Soft water left(gallons). . . . . . . . . 10 min. box (See Figure 64). •Soft water left(liters)... . . . . . . . . 10 min. •Average daily use (gallons) . . . . .7 hours •Average daily use (liters) . . . . . . .7 hours Hl)Remote control •Total minerals removed (Ibs) . . . .7 hours Recharge *Total minerals removed (kg). . . . .7 hours Recharge time •Capacity remaining (%). . . . . . . . . 10 min. FIG. 64 •Salt level. . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 10 min. 4. Press the SELECT(0)button to display the •Total soft water(gallons) . . . . . . . 10 min. Recharge time screen (See Figure 65). •Total soft watery(gallons) g . . . . . . . . . 10 min. •Water used today(galloo ns). . ... . 10 min. •Water used today (liters). . . . ... . 10 min. To turn data items on or off: 2:00 AM 1. Press the remote's LEFT(4 )or RIGHT( ► ) buttons FIG. 65 to manually advance to the status screen you want to customize. For example, to change the data for the conditioner/refiner, manually advance to the EWS 5. Press the UP (-) or DOWN (�)buttons to change 3700 status screen. the recharge time in 1 hour increments. Hold the button down to rapidly advance. Be sure that AM or 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display the PM is correct(unless conditioner/refiner is set for a device menu. 24-hour clock). 3. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go menu options until Display data is highlighted in a back to the conditioner/refiner menu(Figure 62). box(See Figure 66). 7. Press the LEFT(4 ) button to exit this menu, or wait r 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. NO Display options Display data Display order FIG. 66 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Display data screen (See Figure 67). out of salt in(days) d Soft water left(gallons) ❑Soft water left(liters) FIG. 67 24 WATER • •n-Wi-Fi Systems Only: Remote Operation 5. Press the DOWN (-)or UP (-) buttons to scroll CHANGING THE ORDER OF DATA ITEMS through the list of display data items. Items with a DISPLAYED IN THE STATUS SCREENS check mark in the box next to them will be displayed during normal operation. In addition to changing which data items the remote dis- h.To select an unchecked display data item, make sure plays during normal operation, the order of these items the box next to the item's name is highlighted (box is may be customized, as follows: black inside). Then press the SELECT(0) button. 1. Press the remote's LEFT(1 )or RIGHT buttons The check mark will appear in the box. to manually advance to the status screen you want to 7.To un-select a checked display data item, make sure customize. For example, to change the order of the the box next to the item's name is highlighted (box is conditioner/refiner's screen, manually advance to the black inside). Then press the SELECT(0) button. EWS 3700 status screen. The check mark will disappear. 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display the 8. When selections are complete, exit this menu by device menu. pressing the LEFT(4 ) button. The display will go 3. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the back to the device menu (Figure 66). menu options until Display order is highlighted in a 9. Press the LEFT(I ) button to exit this menu, or wait box (See Figure 68). 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. •r ®Display options OUT OF SALT IN X DAYS Display data If Display order FIG. 68 This display, on both the conditioner/refiner and remote status screens, is an estimate of the number of days 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Display until the conditioner/refiner will be out of salt. This esti- order screen (See Figure 69). mate is based on salt level in the brine tank, salt dose used, and average daily water use. It is recalculated when the conditioner/refiner regenerates, and the num- ber of days may decrease, remain the same or even status increase at regeneration time (a drop in water use could Out of salt in (days) cause the estimated days left to increase). Between Water used today FIG. 69 regenerations it will count down. 5. Press the DOWN (,) or UP (-) buttons to scroll through the list of display data items. Stop when the item you want to move is highlighted in a box. PHOTO CELL 6. Press the SELECT(0) button. Arrows will appear To prolong battery life, the remote has a photo cell next to the item (See Figure 70). above the display (See Figure 44). This cell triggers the display to "go to sleep" (turn off)when the ambient light level stays low for 10 minutes. The display will status immediately turn back on when the ambient light level is • increased. Water used today FIG. 70 NOTE: The "Alert" LED (See Figure 44)will not"go to sleep"if ambient light levels are low. 7. Press the UP (-)or DOWN buttons to move the item higher or lower in the list. 8. When the item is where you want it in the list, press the SELECT(0) button. The arrows next to the item will disappear. 9. To move another item, return to Step 5. When fin- ished moving items, press the LEFT(4 ) button. The display will go back to the device menu(Figure 68). 25 ECOWATER Only: Operatio CHANGING WHICH DATA ITEMS MAY BE RENAMING A DEVICE REMOTELY CONTROLLED Each device (conditioner/refiner, drinking water system, Some devices (conditioner/refiners, for example) have a etc.) in the system has a default name in the header of list of data items which may be controlled by the its status screen. The name may be customized (up to remote. Remote control items may be customized, as 20 characters long), as follows: follows: 1. Press the remote's LEFT(4 )or RIGHT( ► ) buttons 1. Press the remote's LEFT(4 )or RIGHT( ► ) buttons to manually advance to the status screen of the to manually advance to the status screen of the device you want to rename. For example, to rename the conditioner/refiner, manually advance to the EWS device you want to customize. For example, to change the data for the conditioner/refiner, manually 3700 status screen. 2. advance to the EWS 3700 status screen. Press the remote's SELECT (0) button to display the device menu. 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0) button to display the 3. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the device menu. menu options until Rename device is highlighted in 3. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the a box (See Figure 73). menu options until Remote control data is highlight- ed in a box(See Figure 71). Display order Remote control data Display data Rename device FIG. 73 Display order Remote control data FIG. 71 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Rename device screen (See Figure 74). 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Remote control data screen (See Figure 72). ©WB 3700 ► • . . . �BCDEF ®Recharge FIG. 74 Recharge time 5. Two lines are displayed below the header. The FIG. 72 upper line shows the device name. The lower line is the list of available characters (upper and lower case 5. Press the DOWN (.)or UP l buttons to scroll alphabets, space character, numbers and common through the list of remote control items. Items with a punctuation marks). Use the RIGHT( ► )or LEFT check mark in the box next to them will be control- (4 ) buttons to highlight the first character you want lable using the remote. to replace in the old device name. 6.To select an unchecked remote control item, make 6. Press DOWN (,)to switch to the lower line. sure the box next to the item's name is highlighted 7. Press the RIGHT( ► ) or LEFT(4 ) buttons to scroll (box is black inside). Then press the SELECT(0) through the character list.. Stop when the character button. The check mark will appear in the box. you want to select is highlighted (See Fig. 75). 7. To un-select a checked remote control item, make sure the box next to the item's name is highlighted (box is black inside). Then press the SELECT (0) Downstairs button. The check mark will disappear. 4 o p g r®t u v w ► 8. When selections are complete, exit this menu by FIG. 75 pressing the LEFT(4 ) button. The display will go back to the device menu (Figure 71). 8. Press the SELECT (0)button. The character you picked is added to the upper line. 9. Press the LEFT (4 ) button to exit this menu, or wait 9. To select the next character, return to Step 7. When 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. finished entering the device name, press the UP (�) button to switch to the upper line, then press SELECT(0)to go back to the device menu (Figure 73). 26 ECOWATER • Only: • Operatio DELETING A DEVICE To delete a device from the remote (possible reasons for deleting a device include replacing or upgrading the conditioner/refiner's electronic control): 1. Press the remote's LEFT(1 )or RIGHT (► ) buttons to manually advance to the status screen for the device to delete. The device name will show in the header. (See Figure 76). 1 EWS 3700 ► Status OK Out of salt in 43 days Water used 88 gallons FIG. 76 2. Press the remote's SELECT(0)button to display the device menu (See Figure 77). fr))Remote control Recharge Recharge time FIG. 77 3. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Delete current device is high- lighted in a box (See Figure 78). r Network options I Add new device Delete current device FIG. 78 4. Press the SELECT(0) button. The screen shown in Figure 79 will appear. INo Yes FIG. 79 5. Press the RIGHT( ► ) button. The screen shown in Figure 80 will appear. EWS 3700 was deleted from the remote FIG. 80 6. To exit this screen, press the LEFT(1 ) button or wait 30 seconds for it to exit automatically. 27 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operatio NORMAL OPERATION OTHER MESSAGES, ALERTS & REMINDERS CONDITIONER/REFINER STATUS SCREENS The conditioner/refiner status screens described in the During normal operation, the EcoWater Systems condi- previous section will not be displayed in a rolling tionedrefiner's display shows up to five status screens. sequence when one of the following items is displayed: Page 34 explains how individual screens can be turned •Recharge status (Displayed during recharges, on or off. Each is shown for six seconds, in a rolling showing valve position and time remaining) sequence(See Figure 81). *Add salt or Out of salt (See Page 42) •Current time setting screen instead of status The "Wireless status'screen will only be shown on Wi- screens indicates time has been lost, perhaps after Fi systems. The check marks indicate the following: a long power loss. Set the time (See Page 32). ✓ WiFi-The softener is connected to a Wi-Fi router. •Service reminder(See Page 40) •Error detected (Contact your dealer for service) ✓ Internet-The softener is connected to a Wi-Fi router which is connected to the internet. FLASHING DISPLAY The conditioner/refiner's display will flash on and off (� when one or more of the following conditions occurs: Out of salt In 1 day •Salt needs to be added ® •Time needs to be set(Time has been lost) •Service is overdue (Service reminder) •Error condition The flashing will stop after any key is pressed. I Wireless status I)W—ater use(gallons) However, it will start again at Midnight if the underlying .. condition (e.g. low salt level) has not been addressed. V Internet Today: 121 2:34 PM 2:34 PM LONG DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES Most messages in the conditioner/refiner's display screens are short enough to be shown as a single line. Longer messages will be truncated (See Figure 82 for 0Set for automatic0.0 GPM an example) until you highlight them. recharge ciop 2:34 PM 2:34 PM~1 /Special features *Water remaining before the next recharge. FIG. 79 FIG. 82 Pressing the conditionedrefiner's RIGHT( ► ) button manually advances to the next screen in the sequence. One second after being highlighted, the viewing box Pressing the LEFT(/ )button manually returns to the expands (See Figure 83)to show the entire message. previous status screen. If no buttons are pressed for After three seconds the view resets (Figure 82). 30 seconds, the automatic rolling sequence resumes. /special features FIG. 83 28 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation MAIN MENU Main menu •Recharge (See Page 32) •Salt settings •Salt IevelO (See Page 31) Salt settings •Low salt alarm (See Page 31) Basic settings FIG. 84 •Salt type (See Page 31) •Basic settings Duringnormal operation status screens rolling), •Current time (See Page 32) p ( g), press •Hardness (See Page 33) the conditioner/refiner's SELECT(0) button to display •Iron level (See Page 33) the Main menu (See Figure 84). This menu and its •Recharge time (See Page 33) subsidiary screens are used to control these operations: •Rolling screens (See Page 34) •User preferences •Language (See Page 34) *Time format (See Page 35) *Volume units (See Page 35) *Hardness units (See Page 35) •Weight units (See Page 35) *System information *Model information (See Page 36) •Wireless information (See Page 36) •Water available (See Page 36) •Daily avg. water used (See Page 36) •Water used today (See Page 36) •Total water used (See Page 36) •Current water flow (See Page 36) •Days powered up (See Page 36) •Last recharge (See Page 36) *Total recharges (See Page 36) •Advanced settings *Cycle times •Backwash time (See Page 37) •2nd backwash (On/Off) (See Page 37) •2nd backwash time (See Page 37) •Fast rinse time (See Page 37) •Special features •Efficiency mode (See Page 38) •Max. days between recharges (See Page 38) •Auxiliary control (See Page 39) *Chemical feed volumeO (See Page 39) *Chemical feed timerO (See Page 39) •97% feature (See Page 38) •Water to drain sensor© (See Page 40) •Service reminder (See Page 40) •Troubleshooting •Diagnostics (See Page 41) •Setup changes (See Page 41) •SLS calibration° (See Page 41) •Wireless setup (See Pages 13-15)on Wi-Fi sys- tems OR Connect to remote (See Page 19) O Only on two-tank models without a salt level sensor. OO Only displayed if Auxiliary control is set to Chemical feed. OO Only on Wi-Fi systems. ® Only on cabinet models with a salt level sensor. 29 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operatio LOCKOUT FEATURE A"lockouf feature is available to prevent user modifica- 4Setup changes mmoml tion of parameters that affect conditioner/refiner per- formance. The unit is shipped from the factory with the 0 Redodo lockout feature off. After programming is complete, the • Restore defaultst lockout feature can be turned on to prevent changes to Fg—Cancel FIG. 86 the following: •Hardness 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. •Iron level 10. Press the LEFT(I ) button three times to return to •Backwash time the rolling status screens. •Second backwash (On/Off) When the lockout feature is on, the flashing padlock •Second backwash time icon will appear in any screen that would normally be •Fast rinse time used to change a parameter in the list to the left. For •Efficiency mode example, the Hardness screen will look like Figure 88, •Max days between recharges instead of Figure 87. •Auxiliary control •Chemical feed volume •Chemical feed timer .Flardness •97%feature Q •Water to drain sensor v *Service reminder FIG. 87 •Setup changes •SLS calibration point 0 •SLS calibration point 1 41-lardness To turn on the lockout feature: 25 grains 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the t SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. FIG. 88 2. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. Another indicator that the lockout feature is on is the 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Model Information screen. This screen appears on Advanced settings menu. power-up, and can also be displayed from the System 4. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the Information menu (See Page 36). If the lockout feature menu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted. is on, there will be a non-flashing padlock icon in the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the upper right comer(See Figure 89). Troubleshooting menu. 6. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 14Model information menu options until Setup changes is highlighted. i 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Setup Version:Model: HR20 changes menu (See Figure 85). FIG. 89 /Setup changes To turn off the lockout feature: •Redo setup __ 1-7. Go to the Setup changes screen (Figure 86) by store defaults following Steps 1-7 at left. 191112611111M FIG. 85 8. Press the RIGHT( ► ) button. The flashing padlock icon will disappear; as shown in Figure 85. 8. Press the RIGHT( ► )button. A flashing padlock icon 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. will appear, as shown in Figure 86. 10. Press the LEFT(4 ) button three times to return to the rolling status screens. 30 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation MANUALLY SETTING SALT LEVEL LOW SALT ALARM (Two-Tank Models only) Use this feature to program when the electronic control This feature is active only on units without a salt level will display a low salt alarm. The number of days can sensor connected to the electronic controller. Cabinet be customized, or the feature can be turned off. The models (no separate brine tank) have an internal sen- default is 20 days. sor that automatically measures the level of salt in the 1-3. Go to the Salt settings menu by following Steps 1- tank. The salt level is displayed on the salt status 3 in "Manually Setting Salt Level"at left. rolling screen and is used by the electronic control to 4. Press the DOWN (—) button to scroll through the calculate the number of days before empty(See"Low menu options until Low salt alarm is highlighted. Salt Alarm"at right). 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Low salt On two-tank models, you must manually enter the alarm screen (See Figure 93). salt level number each time you add salt: 14 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the Low salt alarm SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 20 days before 2. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the empty menu options until Salt settings is highlighted (See v FIG. 93 Figure 90). 6. Press the UP(-)or DOWN (�) buttons to change Main menu the number of days. Set the number of days to pro- vide enough time to purchase salt and avoid running into hard water. Setting the number of days below 1 turns the alarm feature off. FIG. 90 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Salt set- back to the Salt settings menu. tings menu (See Figure 91). 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the rolling status screens. 4sait settings SETTING SALT TYPE Low salt alarm Use this feature to program the electronic control with Salt type which type of salt is used. The default is NaCl. FIG. 91 Selecting KCI increases fill time 25% and brine/slow rinse times 12%. 4. Make sure Salt level is highlighted. 1-3. Go to the Salt settings menu by following Steps 1- 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Salt 3 in "Manually Setting Salt Level" at left. level screen (See Figure 92). This screen will not automatically exit for 15 minutes. 4. Press the DOWN (�)button to scroll through the menu options until Salt type is highlighted. tt Salt level 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Salt type Salt 7 Brinewell 0 menu (See Figure 94). Level 6 ® 4Salt type 5 Numbers 0 0 "" 11 4 • Potassium FIG. 92 FIG. 94 6.After adding and leveling salt, observe the numbered 6. If the desired salt type already has a dot next to it scale on the brinewell (See Figure 92). Press UP (See Figure 94), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press the or DOWN (,)to match the lowest number visible conditioner/refiner's DOWN (,) or UP(-) buttons to above the salt. scroll to the other salt type, then press SELECT(0) 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go to choose it. back to the Salt settings menu (Figure 91). 7. Press the SELECT (0) button. The display will go 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the back to the Salt settings menu. rolling status screens. It will also exit automatically If 8. Press the LEFT (4 ) button twice to return to the no buttons are pressed for four minutes. rolling status screens. 31 Ciperatio RECHARGING THE CONDITIONER/REFINER SETTING THE CURRENT TIME This feature may be used to assure an adequate supply When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first of conditioned water at times of unusually high water powered up, a "wizard" screen prompts you to set the use. For example, if you have guests and the "Water current time (See Pages 13-15 or 17). To change the available" screen (See Page 36) is at or below 50%, time at a later date, such as after a long power loss: you could deplete conditioned water capacity before the 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the next automatic recharge. Initiating a manual recharge SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. will restore 100% conditioned water capacity after com- plete. 2. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the 1. From an of the rolling status screens, press the menu options until Basic settings is highlighted y 9 p (See Figure 98). SELECT (0) button to display the Main menu. Main menu (Main menu Recharge IRecharge Salt settings Salt settings Basic settings FIG. 95 FIG. 98 2. Make sure Recharge is highlighted (See Figure 95). 3. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Basic 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the settings menu (See Figure 99). Recharge menu (See Figure 96). (Basic settings Recharge [Current time ggan'.1-1,111111W Hardness 0 Recharge now Iron Level FIG. 99 0 Schedule FIG. 96 4. Make sure Current time is highlighted. 4. If the desired option already has a dot next to it (See 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Current Figure 96), go to Step 5. Otherwise, press the DOWN or UP time screen (See Figure 100). ( ) (-) buttons to scroll to the desired option, then press SELECT(0) to choose it. 4current time *Automatic cancels a manually scheduled recharge (if it has not already begun) and lets the electronic 12:34 PM control determine when to recharge next. •Recharge now begins a recharge immediately v FIG. 100 after the SELECT(0) button is pushed again in Step 5. 6. Press the UP (-)or DOWN (-) buttons to change •Schedule sets a recharge to begin at the preset the time. Hold the button down to rapidly advance. recharge time (set according to the instructions on Be sure that AM or PM is correct(unless condition- Page 33). er/refiner is set for a 24-hour clock). 5. Press the SELECT(0) button. If Recharge now is 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go selected, the display immediately goes to the back to the Basic settings menu (Figure 99). Recharge status screen (See Figure 97). If Automatic or Schedule are selected, the display 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the goes back to the Main menu (Figure 95). rolling status screens. NOTE: On WI-Fi connected systems, the current time Recharge status will be updated and maintained automatically Time left: 118:32 via Wi-Fi. Cycle: Fill (Right key press advances FIG. 97 6. Press the LEFT(I ) button (twice from the Recharge status screen)to return to the rolling status screens. 32 OperationECOWATER SETTING RECHARGE TIME SETTING HARDNESS When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first powered up, the default time for starting an automatic powered up, a "wizard" screen prompts you to enter your recharge is 2:00 a.m. This is a good time in most water's hardness (See Pages 13-15 or 17). To change it: households because water is not being used. To 1-3. Go to the Basic settings menu by following Steps change this time: 1-3 in "Setting Recharge Time" at left. 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the 4. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. menu options until Hardness is highlighted. 2. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the menu options until Basic settings is highlighted Hardness screen (See Figure 104). (See Figure 101). /Hardness 14 Main menu Recharge Salt settings FIG. 104 FIG. 101 6. Press the UP or DOWN (-) buttons to set the value for your water's hardness. Hold the button 3. Press the SELECT(0)button to display the Basic down to rapidly advance. settings menu (See Figure 102). NOTE: Do not increase the hardness setting to I Basic settings compensate for iron in your water. The electronic control compensates automatically after you set the iron level, below. 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go FIG. 102 back to the Basic settings menu. 8. Press the LEFT(4 )button twice to return to the 4. Press the DOWN (�)button to scroll through the rolling status screens. menu options until Recharge time is highlighted. 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the SETTING IRON LEVEL Recharge time screen (See Figure 103). When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first powered up, a "wizard"screen prompts you to enter your 4Recharge time water's iron level (See Pages 13-15 or 17). The conver- sion is 3 grains per ppm of clear water iron. To change: r 1-3. Go to the Basic settings menu by following Steps v FIG. 103 1-3 in "Setting Recharge Time" at left. 4. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 6. Press the UP (�)or DOWN (-) buttons to change menu options until Iron level is highlighted. the recharge time in 1 hour increments. Hold the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Iron button down to rapidly advance. Be sure that AM or level screen (See Figure 105). PM is correct(unless conditioner/refiner is set for a 4Iron level 24-hour clock). 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go r -, milk back to the Basic settings menu (Figure 102). 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the MAFIG. 105 rolling status screens. 6. Press the UP(.)or DOWN (,) buttons to set the value for iron in your water. Hold the button down to rapidly advance. 7. Press the SELECT (0) button. The display will go back to the Basic settings menu. 8. Press the LEFT (4 )button twice to return to the rolling status screens. 33 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation MODIFYING ROLLING SCREENS SETTING THE LANGUAGE During normal conditioner/refiner operation, up to five When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first status screens are shown in sequence (See powered up, a 'Wizard" screen prompts you to set the "Conditioner/Refiner Status Screens"on Page 28). language (See Page 13-15 or 17). Language is set When the conditioner/refiner's electronic control is first independently on the conditioner/refiner and remote powered up,the default is to show all four. You can (See Page 22 to set the remote's language). To turn on/off individual screens*: change the conditioner/refiner's language: 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the SELECT (0) button to display the Main menu. SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 2. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the 2. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the menu options until User preferences is highlighted menu options until Basic settings is highlighted (See Figure 109). (See Figure 106). /Main menu � (Main menu Salt settings Recharge Basic settings Salt settings I User preferences I, FIG. 109 FIG. 106 3. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the User 3. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Basic preferences menu (See Figure 110). settings menu (See Figure 107). /User preferences 14 Basic settings Iron level Time format Recharge time Volume units FIG. 110 FIG. 107 4. Make sure Language is highlighted. 4. Press the DOWN button to scroll through the 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the ( ) 9 Language menu (See Figure 111). menu options until Rolling screens is highlighted. 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Rolling 11-anguage screens menu (See Figure 108). 1@ English 1 Rolling screens ❑ Salt status 0 FranqajsFIG. 111 ❑ Water use 6. If the desired language already has a dot next to it 0 Flow rate FIG. 108 (See Figure 111), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press the DOWN (,) or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the desired 6. Press the DOWN (�) or UP (�)buttons to scroll language, then press SELECT (0)to choose it. The through the list. Items with a black square next to choices are: English, Spanish, French, Italian, them will be displayed during normal operation. German, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Turkish, 7.To un-select a screen, make sure its name is high- Lithuanian, Greek, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Serbian or Croatian. lighted in a box. Then press the SELECT(0) button. 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go The black square will disappear. Pressing SELECT back to the User preferences menu (Figure 110). (0) again makes the black square reappear and re- 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the selects the highlighted item. At least one screen rolling status screens. must be selected/highlighted. 8. When selections are complete, exit this menu by TO SET THE CONDITIONERIREFINER TO ENG- pressing the LEFT(/ ) button. The display will go LISH IF ANOTHER LANGUAGE IS DISPLAYED: back to the Basic settings menu (Figure 107). From the rolling status screens, press SELECT(0). 9. Press the LEFT(/ ) button twice to return to the Press DOWN (-)three times, then press SELECT rolling status screens. (0)twice. Press UP (-)to scroll to English at the *This does not include service reminders, errors, alerts or top of the list, then press SELECT(0)twice. Press Recharge status screens. LEFT (1 )twice to exit all menus. 34 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation SETTING TIME FORMAT SETTING HARDNESS UNITS Use this feature to select a 12-hour(AM/PM)or 24-hour Use this feature to select grains or parts per million clock. (ppm)as hardness units. 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. SELECT (0) button to display the Main menu. 2. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 2. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the menu options until User preferences is highlighted. menu options until User preferences is highlighted. 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the User 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the User preferences menu. preferences menu. 4. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the 4. Press the DOWN (-)button to scroll through the menu options until Time format is highlighted. menu options until Hardness units is highlighted. 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Time 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the format menu (See Figure 112). Hardness units menu (See Figure 114). (Time format 14Hardness units O O • • PPM FIG. 112 FIG. 114 6. If the desired time format already has a dot next to it 6. If the desired hardness unit already has a dot next to (See Figure 112), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press the it(See Figure 114), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press DOWN (,) or UP(-) buttons to scroll to the other the DOWN (-)or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the time format, then press SELECT(0)to choose it. other hardness unit, then press SELECT(0)to 7. Press the SELECT(0)button. The display will go choose it. back to the User preferences menu. 7. Press the SELECT(0)button. The display will go 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the back to the User preferences menu. rolling status screens. 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the rolling status screens. SETTING VOLUME UNITS Use this feature to select gallons or liters as volume SETTING WEIGHT UNITS units. Use this feature to select pounds or kilograms as 1-3. Go to the User preferences menu by following weight units. Steps 1-3 in "Setting Time Format'above. 1-3. Go to the User preferences menu by following 4. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the Steps 1-3 in "Setting Hardness Units"above. menu options until Volume units is highlighted. 4. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Volume menu options until Weight units is highlighted. units menu (See Figure 113). 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Weight units menu (See Figure 115). Volume units O • • /Weight units • FIG. 113 FIG. 115 6. If the desired volume unit already has a dot next to it (See Figure 113), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press the 6. If the desired weight unit already has a dot next to it DOWN (.) or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the other (See Figure 115), go to Step 7. Otherwise, press the volume unit, then press SELECT(0) to choose it. DOWN (,)or UP(-) buttons to scroll to the other 7. Press the SELECT (0) button. The display will go weight unit,then press SELECT(0)to choose it. back to the User preferences menu. 7. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go B. Press the LEFT(/ ) button twice to return to the back to the User preferences menu. rolling status screens. 8. Press the LEFT(4 ) button twice to return to the rolling status screens. 35 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation SYSTEM INFORMATION Use these features to look up the following information about the condi- 4 Wireless information tioner/refiner and its operations: D r 11 OO000 : 76 •Model information (model number and software version) •Wireless information (only on WI-Fi systems) abc123 FIG. 119 •Water available (conditioned water ready for use) •Daily average water used •Water used today 14Water available *Total water used (explained in Step 6, below) •Current water flow r r•. •Days powered up •Last recharge FIG. 120 •Total recharges /Daily avg.water used To display one of these screens: 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 2. Press the DOWN (—)button to scroll through the menu options until FIG. 121 System information is highlighted (See Figure 116). 4Water used today /Main menu Basic settings 0 User preferences 0 FIG. 122 FIG. 116 /Total water used 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the System information (Right key press resets) menu (See Figure 117). 86 gallons /System information FIG. 123 I Model information Wireless information (Current water Flow Water r available FIG. 117 -+- 4. Press the DOWN button to scroll through the menu options until FIG. 124 the desired option is highlighted (See list at the top of this column). 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the desired information I Days powered up screen (See Figures 118-127). 6. The Total water used screen (See Figure 123) shows the volume of water used since it was last reset (it works like the trip odometer in a car). To reset the value to 0, press the RIGHT button while this FIG. 125 screen is displayed. 7. When finished viewing an information screen, press the SELECT(0) Mast recnarge button. The display will go back to the System information menu (Figure 117). It will also exit automatically if no buttons are pressed for four minutes. 8. Press the LEFT(4 )button twice to return to the rolling status screens. FIG. 126 (Model information /Total recharges Model: HR20 Version: T2,0 FIG. 118 FIG. 127 36 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operation CYCLE TIMES Be. Backwash time: Press the UP(-) or DOWN Use these features to change the following conditioner/ (�) buttons to change the backwash time. refiner operations: Hold the button down to rapidly advance. The •Backwash time backwash time can be set from 1 to 30 min- •Second backwash (On/Off) utes' (See Figure 131). *Second backwash time •Fast rinse time 14Backwash time To display these screens: 7 minutes 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the v SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. FIG. 131 2. Press the DOWN (,)button to scroll through the menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted 8b. Second backwash (On/Off): If the desired (See Figure 128). option already has a dot next to it(See Figure 132), go to Step 9. Otherwise, press the (Main menu wmmn DOWN (-)or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the User preferences 1, other option, then press SELECT(0)to choose System information it. Setting this feature On adds a second back- FIG. 128 wash and rinse at the beginning of the recharge cycle. Default is Off. Set this feature On if your 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the water supply contains a lot of sediment or iron. Advanced settings menu (See Figure 129). 142nd backwash(on/off) /Advanced settingsJ(i)off • • Special features i, FIG. 132 Troubleshooting FIG. 129 8c. Second backwash time: Press the UP (-) or 4. Make sure Cycle times is highlighted. DOWN (-) buttons to change the second back- wash time. Hold the button down to rapidly 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Cycle advance. The time can be set from 0 to 30 times menu (See Figure 130). minutes (See Figure 133). (cycle times I Backwash time 12nd backwash time 2nd backwash • • 2nd backwash time FIG. 130 FIG. 133 6. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 8d. Fast rinse time: Press the UP(-) or DOWN menu options until the desired option is highlighted ( ) buttons to change the fast rinse time. Hold (See list at the top of this column). the button down to rapidly advance. The fast 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the desired rinse time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes' cycle time screen (See Figures 131-134). (See Figure 134). 8. See the right column on this page for specific Instructions on each cycle time screen. 14Fast rinse time 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go back to the Cycle times menu (Figure 130). 3 minutes v 10. Press the LEFT(1 ) button three times to return to FIG. 134 the rolling status screens. 'Reducing the backwash and fast rinse times below a conditioner/refiner model's default settings can result in salty water after recharges. 37 ECOWATER Conditioner/Refiner • • SPECIAL FEATURES Be. Efficiency mode: If the desired efficiency mode already has a dot next to it(See Figure Use these features to change the following operations: 138), go to Step 9. Otherwise, press the •Efficiency mode DOWN (,) or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the •Maximum days between recharges desired efficiency mode, then press SELECT *Auxiliary control (described on Page 39) (0)to choose it. •Chemical feed volume* (described on Page 39) •Salt efficient limits available salt doses to •Chemical feed timer* (described on Page 39) •97%feature maintain 4000 grains/lb. of salt efficiency. •Water to drain sensor (described on Page 40) Units may recharge more frequently. •Service reminder(described on Page 40) •Auto adjusting is the default. It automati- To display one these screens: cally adjusts salt doses to target a 3-4 day interval between recharges. Recommended. 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the •High capacity is for applications where very SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 2. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the low"bleed" (less than hardness ppm) menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted can tolerated. Such a applicatioons include (See Figure 135). waterr f for boilers. This setting will consume higher quantities of salt. 4Maln menu NOTE: California regulations require the effi- User preferences mode be set to Salt efficient for System information units installed in the state of California. FIG. 135 (Efficiency mode 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the • Advanced settings menu (See Figure 136). O . /AdvaSpecial nced settings • FIG. 138 s Oo 8b. Maximum days between recharges: Press the Troubleshooting 0 UP (-)or DOWN (,) buttons to change the FIG. 136 number of days (See Figure 139). The feature can be set from 1 to 15 days. Setting the num- 4. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the ber of days below 1 turns the feature off and menu options until Special features is highlighted. defaults to automatic control of recharging. 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Special features menu (See Figure 137). 4Max. days between mmj recharges Special features Auto Efficiency de Max. days •betweenv FIG. 139 Auxiliary control FIG. 137 8c. 97%feature: If the desired option already has 6. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the a dot next to it(See Figure 140), go to Step 9. menu options until the desired option is highlighted Otherwise, press the DOWN (,)or UP (-) (See list at the top of this column). buttons to scroll to the other option, then press 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the desired SELECT(0)to choose it. If this feature is On, special feature screen (See Figures 138-140). the conditioner/refiner will automatically 8. See the right column on this page for specific recharge when 97% of capacity is used, at any instructions on each cycle time screen. time of day. Default is Off. 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go 497%feature back to the Special features menu (Figure 137). 10. Press the LEFT(4 )button three times to return to O the rolling status screens. • *Only displayed if Auxiliary control is set to Chemical feed. FIG. 140 38 Conditioner/RefinerECOWATER Operatio AUXILIARY CONTROL (Auxiliary control The electronic control has an auxiliary output which ran o • control external devices in a water treatment system. The signal is 24V DC, current draw 500 mA maximum. OChlorine The Auxiliary Output terminals are located on the elec- I FIG. 142 tronic control board (See Schematic on Page 48). For more details on the use of auxiliary controlled CHEMICAL FEED equipment in water treatment systems, consult the EcoWater Systems"Problem Water Guide." If the auxiliary control mode has been set to Chemical To select an auxiliary control mode: feed, as described in the previous section, two addition- al lines (Chemical feed volume and Chemical feed 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the timer)will appear on the Special features menu. SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 2. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the To set these values: menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. 1. From any of the rolling status screens,press the 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. Advanced settings menu. 2. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the 4. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. menu options until Special features is highlighted. 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Special Advanced settings menu. features menu (See Figure 1419). 4. Press the DOWN (�)button to scroll through the menu options until Special features is highlighted. especial features 5. Press the SELECT (0)button to display the Special Efficiency mode features menu (See Figure 141). 6. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the Max. days between rech. . menu options until Chemical feed volume or FIG. 141 Chemical feed timer is highlighted. 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the 6. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the Chemical feed volume or Chemical feed timer menu menu options until Auxiliary control is highlighted. (See Figures 143 & 144). 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Auxiliary control menu (See Figure 142). 4Chemical feed volume 8. If the desired option already has a dot next to it(See Figure 142), go to Step 9. Otherwise, press the DOWN (,) or UP buttons to scroll to the desired option, then press SELECT(0)to choose it. v FIG. 143 •Off is the default. The 24V DC output is always off. *On: The 24V DC output is always on. ft •Chlorine can be used to drive a chlorine generator, which produces chlorine, as brine water passes through it, to sanitize the resin during recharges. •Bypass: Turns 24V DC on during the entire regen- FIG. 144 eration cycle (when the conditioner's valve is in bypass and hard water is going to the house). 8. Press the UP (-) or DOWN (,) buttons to change •Chemical feed: Can be used to run a chemical the value. Hold the button down to rapidly advance. feed pump. If chosen, the chemical feed volume •Chemical feed volume is the amount of water and timer must be set, as detailed at right) which will pass through the conditioner/refiner •Water use: Turns 24V DC on when the condition- between each activation of the chemical feed er's turbine indicates water flow. Could drive an air equipment. pump for iron or sulfur oxidation. •Chemical feed timer is how long the output to the •Fast Rinse: Turns 24V DC on during the fast rinse chemical feed equipment is energized each time it portion of the regeneration cycle. is activated. 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go back to the Special features menu (Figure 141). back to the Special features menu (Figure 141). 10. Press the LEFT(4 ) button three times to return to 10. Press the LEFT(I ) button three times to return to the rolling status screens. the rolling status screens. 39 ECOWATER Operatio WATER TO DRAIN SENSOR SERVICE REMINDER (set / reset) (Wi-Fi systems only) Use this feature to program the number of months (up When this feature is On (the default setting), a sensor to 24) before a "Service overdue' message will appear in the conditioner/refiner's valve drain elbow fitting instead of the rolling status screens (See Figure 147). allows the electronic controller to detect whether water service reminder is continuously flowing to the drain after a recharge cycle has completed. This could indicate a possible internal valve leak. If detected, an alert will be sent via Wi-Fi, and a display screen will ask whether there is FIG. 147 actually water flowing to the drain. Answering No will reset the water-to-drain sensor. This message also appears on the remote. This will be To turn this feature on or off. a reminder to call your dealer for service. Once pro- f. From any of the rolling status screens, press the grammed, this feature displays the number of months SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. and days left until the service reminder. 2. Press the DOWN (,)button to scroll through the Once the "Service overdue" message has appeared, menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. dealers performing service clear it by setting the num- ber of months until the next service reminder. Set or reset the service reminder as follows: Advanced settings menu. 4. Press the DOWN (,)button to scroll through the 1. From any of the rolling status screens, press the menu options until Special features is highlighted. SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Special 2. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the features menu (See Figure 145). menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. 3. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the momomSpecial features Advanced settings menu. Auxiliary control 4. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 97%feature menu options until Special features is highlighted. 5. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Special FIG. 145 features menu (See Figure 148). 6. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the /Special features menu options until Water to drain sensor is high 97%feature - lighted. Water to drain sensor 7. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Water to drain sensor screen (See Figure 146). FIG. 148 6. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the 4wtter to drain sensor menu options until Service reminder is highlighted. 7. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Service reminder screen (See Figure 149). FIG. 146 (service reminder 8. If the desired option already has a dot next to it, go 12 to Step 9. Otherwise, press the DOWN (,)or UP r monthsdays Q (-) buttons to scroll to the other option,then press FIG. 149 SELECT(0)to choose it. 8. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the 9. Press the SELECT (0) button. The display will go number of months until the service reminder back to the Special features menu (Figure 145). appears. Repeatedly pressing the DOWN (�) but- 10. Press the LEFT(4 ) button three times to return to ton until the display reads "Off'turns this feature off the rolling status screens. and zeros the number of months and days. 9. Press the SELECT(0)button. The display will go back to the Special features menu (Figure 148). 10. Press the LEFT(4 ) button three times to return to the rolling status screens. 40 ECOWATER Conditioner/Refiner Operation DIAGNOSTICS 11. Press the LEFT(4 ) button three times to return to the rolling status screens (or error code screen if an This feature allows a service technician to check the error condition exists). operating state of individual components in the condi- tioner/refiner(e.g. valve position)to troubleshoot prob- lems. If an error code is displayed in place of the SETUP CHANGES rolling status screens, call your dealer for service. To view the Diagnostics screen: This feature allows a service technician to repeat the setup procedure (See Pages 13-15 or 17)orrestore the 1. If an error code is displayed, skip Steps 2-7 and go conditioner/refiner's default operating values. directly to Step 8. 1 2. To display the Diagnostics screen from any of the . From any of the rolling status screens,press the rolling status screens (when an error code is not dis- SELECT(0) button to display the Main menu. played), press the SELECT(0) button to display the 2. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the Main menu. menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. 3. Press the DOWN (,) button to scroll through the 3. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the menu options until Advanced settings is highlighted. Advanced settings menu. 4. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the 4. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the Advanced settings menu. menu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted. 5. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the 5. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the menu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted. Troubleshooting menu (See Figure 150). 6. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the 6. Press the DOWN (.) button to scroll through the Troubleshooting menu (See Figure 150). menu options until Setup changes is highlighted. 7. Press the SELECT (0) button to display the Setup 4 Troubleshooting changes menu (See Figure 152). . . /Setup changes Setup changes • Redo setup SILS calibration FIG. 150 0 Restore defaults 7. Make sure Diagnostics is highlighted. lo FIG. 152 8. Press the SELECT(0) button to display the Diagnostics screen (See Figure 151). 8. If the desired option already has a dot next to it(See Figure 152), go to Step 9. Otherwise, press the /Diagnostics DOWN (�)or UP (-) buttons to scroll to the desired option, then press SELECT(0)to choose it. •Redo setup allows you to select a different model Positioncode (intended to be used for upgrades or retrofits FIG. 151 of existing conditioner/refiners). Model codes are listed on Page 5. 9. Press the DOWN (—)or UP (—) buttons to scroll •Restore defaults will reset all customizable settings through the list. The following items are displayed: to their default values and take you through the *Time (current) "wizard" screen setup procedure (See Pages 13-15 •Position time (counts down the time remaining in or 17). the current valve position) •Cancel will return to the Troubleshooting menu •Current position (of the valve: service, fill, brine, (Figure 150). backwash, fast rinse or moving) 9. Press the SELECT(0) button. •Requested position (of the valve) •Motor state (on or oft) *Valve position switch (open or closed) SLS CALIBRATION •Turbine count (if changing, indicates water flow) This feature is used by a service technician replacing a •Salt level sensor(distance reading of sensor) salt level sensor. A replacement salt level sensor is •Drain temTDSperature (total dissolved solids in ppm) shipped from the factory with numerical values for two •Drain temperature(open calibration points, and these values must be entered *Tank light switch (open no closed) into the controller. Instructions for this procedure are •Er module (detected or not) supplied with the replacement salt level sensor. •Error code (call for service if a number is displayed) 10.When finished viewing the Diagnostics screen, NOTE: Do not change the numerical values of the SLS press the SELECT(0) button. The display will go calibration points unless installing a replacement back to the Troubleshooting menu. salt level sensor. 41 ECOWATER Service Information ADDING SALT BREAKING A SALT BRIDGE If the conditioner/refiner uses all the salt before more is Sometimes a hard crust or salt"bridge"forms in the added, hard water will result. Cabinet models have brine tank. This is usually caused by high humidity or automatic salt level sensing. On two-tank models, lift the wrong kind of salt. When the salt bridges, an empty the brine tank lid and check the salt level frequently. space forms between the water and the salt. Then salt The remote or your Wi-Fi account can also be used to will not dissolve in the water to make brine. Without monitor salt. The conditioner/refiner salt status screen brine, the resin bed is not recharged and hard water will has an optional display of the estimated number of days result. until salt is depleted ("Out of salt in X days'). The con- If the storage tank is full of salt, it is difficult to tell ditioner/refiner can also be programmed to display a whether there is a salt bridge. A bridge may be under- Low Salt Alarm a certain number of days before salt is neath loose salt. The following is the best way to check estimated to run out (See Page 31). for a salt bridge: Be sure that the brinewell cover is on when adding salt. Salt should be loose all the way to the bottom of the TWO-TANK MODELS:After adding and leveling salt, tank. Hold a broom handle, or like tool, up to the condi- always set the salt level number on the electronic con- tioner/refiner, as shown in Figure 153. Make a pencil troller, as described on Page 31. mark on the handle 1"-2" below the top of the rim. NOTE: In humid areas it is best to keep the salt level Then, carefully push it straight down into the salt. If a less than half full and add salt more often. hard object is felt before the pencil mark is even with the top, it is most likely a salt bridge. Carefully push RECOMMENDED SALT: Cube, pellet, coarse solar, into the bridge in several places to break it. Do not try etc., water conditioner salt is recommended. This type to break the salt bridge by pounding on the outside of salt is high purity evaporated crystals, sometimes of the salt tank. You may damage the tank. formed and pressed into briquets. It has less than 1% insoluble (not dissolvable in water) impurities. Clean, high grade rock salts are acceptable, but may require Push tool into frequent brine tank cleaning to remove the"sludge" salt bridge residue (insolubles)collecting at the bottom of the tank. to break POTASSIUM CHLORIDE: If you choose potassium chloride(KCI)salt as a regenerant: 1) Make sure"Salt type'on the electronic control is set V -2" to "KCI', as shown on Page 31. _ 2) Place only one bag of potassium chloride (KCI) into your conditioner/refiner at a time. The salt storage / tank should never contain more than 60 pounds of / KCI. Pencil Mark Salt SALT NOT RECOMMENDED: Rock salt high in impuri- Salt Bridge ties, block, granulated, table, ice melting, or ice cream Broom making salts, etc., are not recommended. Handle Empty Space SALT WITH IRON REMOVING ADDITIVE: Some salts Water Level have an additive to help a water conditioner/refiner han- dle iron in the water supply. Although this may help keep the resin bed clean, it may also release corrosive FIG. 153 fumes that will weaken and shorten the life of some EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner electronic parts. Iron Out salt is safe to use on two-tank models. NOTE: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts plumbing code 248-CMR shall be adhered to. A licensed plumber shall be used for this installation. 42 ECOWATER Service Information CLEANING THE NOZZLE &VENTURI RESIN BED CLEANING A clean nozzle&venturi (See Figure 154) is necessary If the water supply contains clear water iron, regular for the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner to work resin bed cleaning is needed to keep the bed from coat- properly. This small unit creates the suction to move ing with iron. Use resin bed cleaner, available from brine from the brine tank into the resin tank. If it should EcoWater Systems, following directions on the contain- become plugged with dirt, silt, sand, etc., the EcoWater er. Clean the resin every six months, or more often if Systems conditioner/refiner will not work and hard water iron appears in the conditioned water supply. will result. To get access to the nozzle& venturi, remove the con- ditioner/refiner's top cover. Put the bypass valve(s) into the bypass position. Be sure the conditioner/refiner is in the service cycle (no water pressure at the nozzle & venturi). Then, holding the nozzle &venturi housing with one hand, turn the cap to remove it. Do not lose the o-ring seal. Lift out the screen support and screen. Then, remove the nozzle &venturi. Wash the parts in warm, soapy water and rinse in fresh water. If needed, use a small brush to remove iron or dirt. Be careful not to scratch, misshape, etc., surfaces of the nozzle & venturi. Also, check and clean the gasket and flow plug(s) if dirty. Carefully replace all parts in the correct order. Lubricate the o-ring seal with silicone grease and put in place. Install and tighten the cap, by hand only. Do not overtighten, which could break the cap or housing. Put the bypass valve(s)into service (conditioned water) position. � J /cap © install with numbered o-ring side UP,concave side down screen support flow plug m(not used screen on all models) no&e & venturi \ gasket ca flow plug X (fill) f nozzle& venturi housing \� cone \I screen P o a ® i \� FIG. 154 43 RELIEVING WATER PRESSURE WITH THE BYPASS VALVE(S) CAUTION:Always relieve water pressure in the EcoWater Systems conditioner/refiner, as described below, before removing parts from the valve or resin tank. DE-PRESSURIZE 1. Put bypass valve(s) into Bypass position. 2. Place conditioner/refiner valve in Fill position by per- forming Steps 1 & 7 of Manual Advance Recharge procedure on Page 47. PRESSURIZE 3-Valve Bypass 1. Put bypass valve(s) into Service position. 2. Return conditioner/refiner valve to Service position by performing Steps 10-16 of Manual Advance BYPASS Recharge procedure on Page 47. VALVE waterF/ow ALTERNATE METHODS: OUTLET 3-VALVE BYPASS (See Figure 155) VALVE INLET DE-PRESSURIZE k VALVE 1. Close the INLET valve. 2. Open HOT and COLD conditioned water house q faucets. 3. Close the OUTLET valve and open the BYPASS 4 valve. From 4. Close all house faucets. Conditioner/ PRESSURIZE Refiner TO 1. Open HOT and COLD house faucets. Conditioner/ 2. Close the BYPASS valve and open the OUTLET Refiner valve. 3. Slowly, open the INLET valve. For Service For Bypass Close Bypass Valve. Open Bypass Valve. 4. Close all house faucets. Open Inlet& Outlet Close Inlet& Outlet ECOWATER SYSTEMS BYPASS VALVE Valves. Valves. FIG. 155 (See Figure 156) DE-PRESSURIZE 1. Close the house main water supply valve. EcoWater Systems Bypass Valve 2. Open HOT and COLD conditioned water house faucets. 3. Push the bypass valve handle to Bypass position. 4. Optional: For hard water bypass to house faucets, Pull out for Service reopen the main water supply valve. (Soft water) PRESSURIZE 1. Open main water supply valve if it is closed. Push in for 2. Open HOT and COLD house faucets. Bypass 3. Pull the bypass valve handle to Service position. 4. Close all house faucets. ° FIG. 156 44 ECOWATER Service Information TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Remote display shows Loss of signal between conditioner/refiner Make sure conditioner/refiner is powered up. Check question marks (?) instead and remote. signal strength on remote(See Page 22). If signal of numbers is weak, move remote to a different location. Cannot set some conditioner/ Lockout feature is on. Turn off the lockout feature(See Page 30). refiner parameters and dis. play shows a padlock icon: No soft water No salt in the storage tank. Add salt(See Page 42)and then initiate a "Recharge now,"as shown on Page 32. Salt is"bridged." Break salt bridge (See Page 42)and then initiate a "Recharge now,"as shown on Page 32. If display is blank, power supply may be Check for power loss due to any of these and cor- unplugged at wall outlet, power cable rect. When power is restored, if the display shows leads may be disconnected from the eleo- the"Current Time"setting screen (Figure 100 on tronic control board,fuse may be blown, Page 32), it means time was lost during the outage. circuit breaker may be popped, or power Set the current time. Other settings such as hard- supply may be plugged into a switched ness are retained in memory during a power loss. outlet which is"off." Bypass valve(s)in bypass position. Referring to Figure 8 on Page 11, place bypass valve(s)in service position. Dirty, plugged or damaged nozzle&ven- Take apart, clean and inspect the nozzle&venturi turf, assembly, as shown on Page 43. Valve drain hose plugged or restricted. Drain hose must not have any kinks,sharp bends, or be raised too high above the conditioner/refiner (See Page 11). Water hard sometimes Bypassed hard water being used during Check the current time displayed. If not correct, recharge, due to current time or recharge refer to"Set Current Time"on Page 32. Check the time settings being incorrect. recharge time,as described on Page 33. Hardness number setting is too low. Referring to"Setting Hardness"on Page 33,check the current hardness setting and increase if needed. Hot water being used when conditioner/ Avoid using hot water during recharges, because refiner is recharging. water heater refills with hard water. Increase In actual hardness of water sup- Have unconditioned water sample tested. Referring ply. to Page 33,check the current hardness setting and increase if needed. Turbine is not turning freely. Check turbine,as described on Page 46. Motor stalled or clicking Motor malfunction or internal valve fault Contact your dealer for service. causing high torque on motor. Error code E1, E3 or E4 Fault in wiring harness, connections to Contact your dealer for service. displayed position switch, switch,valve or motor. Error code ES displayed. Electronic control malfunction. I Contact your dealer for service. TROUBLESHOOTING - INITIAL CHECKS 8. Is valve drain hose free of kinks and sharp bends, Always make these initial checks first: and not elevated over 8 feet above the floor. 1. Is display blank? Check power source. 9. Is the brine tube connected (See Fig. 7 on Page 11)? 2. Is Error code displayed? If so, go to "Automatic 10. Check the hardness setting (See"Setting Hardness Electronic Diagnostics" on the next page. on Page 33). Be sure it is correct for the house- 3. Is correct time displayed? If not, recharges occur at hold's water supply. Perform a hardness test on a the wrong time. Set current time (See Page 32.) raw water sample to compare with the setting. 4. Is there salt in the brine tank? If not, refill. 11. Perform a hardness test on a conditioned water 5. Is salt"bridged" (See Page 42)? sample to determine whether a problem exists. 6. Are plumbing bypass valve(s) in service position If no problem is found after making the initial checks, (See Figure 8 on Page 11)? proceed to "Troubleshooting-Manual Diagnostics" and 7. Are inlet and outlet pipes connected to the EcoWater "Manual Advance Recharge Check" on the next two conditioner/refiner inlet and outlet respectively? pages. 45 ECOWATER Service Information AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSTICS CHECKING THE TURBINE This conditioner/refiner has a self-diagnostic function for 1. Display the Diagnostics screen, following the proce- the electrical system (except for input power and/or dure on Page 41. water meter). The controller monitors electronic com- 2. Press the DOWN (-) button to scroll through the list ponents and circuits for correct operation. If a malfunc- until Turbine Count is displayed (See Figure 158). tion occurs, an Error code is displayed (See Figure 157). IlDiagnostics Error detectedTurbinemmmm�j Error code: 1 Salt level sensor: r456 FIG. 158 FIG. 157 3. A steady display of"0" (zero) indicates no water flow The troubleshooting chart on the previous page shows through the meter(i.e. no conditioned water being the error codes that could appear, and the possible mal- used). functions for these codes. 4. Open a nearby conditioned water faucet. When an error code appears in the display, pressing 5. The number in the display should count upward from SELECT(0)will display the Diagnostics screen (See 0 and reset at 151 for each gallon of flow. Page 41), so a service technician can further isolate the 6. If the display reading does not change with the problem. faucet open, pull the wire harness from the valve out- REMOVING ERROR CODE let port (See Figure 159). 1. Unplug power supply from electrical outlet. BACK OF CONTROLLER P 9 P PP Y CIRCUIT BOARD 2. Correct problem. � 3. Plug power supply back in. magnet 4. Wait for eight minutes while controller operates valve } through an entire cycle. The error code will return if 1 wire Harness the problem was not corrected. 0 sensor pickup TROUBLESHOOTING - MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS turbine 1. Display the Diagnostics screen, following the proce- support dure on Page 41. turbine J 2. Press the DOWN (�)or UP buttons to scroll through the list. The following items are displayed: •Time (current) FIG. 159 •Position time (counts down the time remaining in the current valve position) 7. Pass a small magnet back and forth in front of the •Current position (of the valve: service, fill, sensor. brine, backwash, fast rinse or moving) See "Manual Advance Recharge Check"on next 8a. If the displayed Turbine Count does count upward page for position verification. with each pass of the magnet, disconnect the outlet •Requested position (of the valve) plumbing and check the turbine for binding. •Motor state (on or off) 8b. If the displayed Turbine Count does not count •Valve position switch (open or closed) *Turbine count (indicates water flow) See fol- upward with each pass of the magnet, the sensor is lowing section for turbine diagnostics. probably faulty. •Salt level sensor(distance reading of sensor) •Drain TDS (total dissolved solids in ppm) *Drain temperature (°C) •Tank light switch (open or closed) •RF module (detected or not) •Error code 46 ECOWATER Service Information TROUBLESHOOTING 11. If the unit does not draw brine, check for: MANUAL ADVANCE RECHARGE CHECK • Dirty or defective nozzle/venturi (See Page 43) • Nozzle/venturi not seated on the gasket or gas- This check verifies proper operation of the position ket not sealing properly switch, gear motor, brine tank fill, brine draw, recharge • Restriction in valve drain, causing back pressure flow rates, and other controller functions. Always make (bends, kinks, elevated too high, etc.) the Initial Checks (See Page 45) and the Manual • Obstruction in valve or brine tubing Diagnostics (See Page 46)first. • Internal valve fault(obstructed outlet disc, wave 1. Display the Diagnostics screen,following the proce- washer faulty etc.) dure on Page 41. 12. With the Diagnostics screen displayed, once again 2. Press the DOWN (�) button to scroll through the list press the RIGHT( ► ) button to advance the valve to until Valve position switch is displayed (See Figure Backwash. 160). 13. Look for a fast flow of water from the drain hose. If Diagnostics flow is slow, check for a plugged top distributor, n backwash flow plug or drain hose 14. With the Diagnostics screen displayed, once again press the RIGHT( ► ) button to advance the valve to FIG. 160 Fast rinse. 3. Verify that when the switch plunger is down (into one 15. Again, look for a fast flow of water from the drain of the detents on the valve motor cam), this screen hose. Allow the unit to rinse for several minutes reads Open. When the valve cam is rotating (for flush out any brine that may remain from the brine example, after Step 7, below) , the switch plunger will cycle test. be up and this screen should read Closed. 16. With the Diagnostics screen displayed, once again 4. Press the UP (�) button to scroll through the list until press the RIGHT( ► ) button to return the valve to the Service position. Current position is displayed (See Figure 161). IMPORTANT: Always return the valve to the Service Diagnostics position before exiting this procedure. Current position: Service OTHER SERVICE Requested position: Hard Water Bypass (Hard water"bleeds"into condi- Service FIG. 161 tinned water supply): 1. Faulty inlet disc, seal or wave washer(See Pages 54 5.Verify that the valve position indicator on the motor and 55). cam agrees with the position displayed on the screen 2. Missing or faulty o-ring(s)at valve connection to riser 6. Remove the brinewell cover. pipe. 7. With the Diagnostics screen displayed, press the Water Leaks from Drain Hose during service: RIGHT( ► ) button once to advance the valve from 1. Faulty inlet disc, seal or wave washer. Service to Fill. 2. Faulty o-ring on inlet disc shaft. S. Shine a flashlight into the brinewell and observe fill 3. Faulty outlet disc, seal or wave washer. water entering the tank. Flooded Salt Tank: 9. If water does not enter the tank, look for an obstruct- 1. Nozzle/venturi plugged. ed nozzle/venturi, fill flow plug or brine tube (See 2. Faulty valve seals. Figure 154 on Page 43). 3. Restricted or plugged backwash/fast rinse controls. 10. After verifying fill, press the RIGHT( ► ) button once 4. Restricted or plugged drain line. to move the valve into Brine'. A slow flow of water Water Has Salty Taste: to the drain will begin. Verify brine draw from the 1. House water pressure low. Adjust well pump. brine tank by shining the flashlight into the brinewell 2. Partially restricted valve drain hose, top distributor, to observe a noticeable drop in the liquid level. backwash flow plug, resin tank internal riser pipe, or If the 2nd Backwash option is set"On"(See Page 37),the bottom distributor. valve will enter backwash and fast rinse before brine. 3. Backwash and fast rinse times have been reduced from default settings. 4. Wrong model code. 47 ECOWATER Schematic WIRING SCHEMATIC Control Board on Back of Faceplate Position Switch Water-to-Drain Detector RIBlack ange C Turbine (Wi-Fi systems) FFeen NO Sensor Ribbon ite OND d +5 ck OUT Power d Valve Supply 24V DC Motor 120V AC Power In Ribbon 60 Hz TL liary Gray Salt Level Sensor tput (Cabinet models) Gray Lid Sensor Tank Light 4R.dB1.ckL (Cabinet models) 24V DC (Cabinet models) FIG. 162 48 • 49 ECOWATER S Y S T E M S Repair ECOWATER SYSTEMS CONDITIONER/REFINER ASSEMBLY (Cabinet Models) 3 `� 1 QI �IJ 4 1� 11 I \ Pill 5 � I/ 12 37 6 7 Valve Assembly ( O � aR See Pages 54 & 55 �J� 10 for parts 105 "�\ 9 0 8 13 102 36 3i� 4 33 35 14 16 32 \ 20 y III 31 17 30 29 21 � � o 15 \ o o/ 22 18 I I 23 28 !s 27 19 II I I 26 I, I I I! I I I , . I I 24 25 - I 50 ECOWATER ECOWATER SYSTEMS CONDITIONER ASSEMBLY (Cabinet Models) Key No. Part No. Description Noy Part No. Description 1 7353323 Cover, Top 19 7353187 Repl. Brine Tank 2 7353315 Salt Lid — 7331258 Overflow Hose Adaptor Kit 3 7354971 Damper/Hinge (2 req.) (includes Key Nos. 20-22) 4 7353349 Support, Faceplate 20 T Grommet Repl. Faceplate Assembly 21 T Adaptor Elbow 7357856 (includes Key Nos. 5-9) 22 T Hose Clamp * 5 T Faceplate 23 7310210 Brine Valve Assembly 6 T Keypad/Decal 24 7327568 Float, Stem & Guide Assembly 7 T Electronic Controller(PWA), with 25 7124415 Gravel, 17 lbs. Tank Light Assembly& Lid Sensor 0502272 Resin, 1 cu. ft. (standard mesh) — 7357880 Repl. Salt Level Sensor Assembly 26 7052202 Resin, 1 cu. ft. (fine mesh) (includes Key Nos. 8 &9) 7175149 Activated Carbon (ERR3700R20) 8 T Salt Level Sensor, Long Range Resin Tank, 8"dia.x 35" (also incl. in Repl. Faceplate Asm.) 7304235 Resin Tank, 8" Cable, Salt Level Sensor 27 20) 9 T (also incl. in Repl. Faceplate Asm.) 7113066 Resin Tank, 10"dia.x 35" (also Wil. i Board (ECR3700R30 & ERR3700R20) 10 7341520 Tank Neck Clamp Kit (for Wi-Fi systems only) — 7331177 (includes 2 ea.of Key Nos. 28&29) 11 7343491 Repl. Remote Transceiver Board 28 Clamp Section (2 req.) (for non-Wi-Fi systems only) Repl. Remote, incl. batteries 29 T Retainer Clip (2 req.) 12 7292967 (for non-Wi-Fi systems only) 30 7105047 Repl. Bottom Distributor 13 7351054 Power Supply, 24V DC 31 7077870 Top Distributor 14 7353307 Rim, ECR370OR20 & ECR370OR30 _ Distributor O-Ring Kit 7112963 7357521 Rim, ERR3700R20 (includes Key Nos. 32-34) 15 7214375 Brinewell 32 T O-Ring, 2-3/4"x 3" 16 7155115 Cover, Brinewell 33 T O-Ring, 13/16"x 1-1116" Brinewell Mounting Hardware Kit, 34 T O-Ring, 2-7/8"x 3-1/4" 7357822 (includes Key Nos. 17 & 18) 35 7112882 Hose Clamp �k 17 T Nut 36 7214383 Bypass Valve, 1" tk (includes 2 ea. 18 T Screw of Key Nos. 102 & 105) 37 7248706 Ground Clamp Kit * Not included with conditioner/refiner To order parts, call your local EcoWater dealer or go to www.ecowater.com to locate a dealer in your area. 51 Repair -10 ECOWATER ECOWATER SYSTEMS CONDITIONER/REFINER ASSEMBLY (Two-Tank Models) 50�� 84 �IJ 57 51 105 54 56 �l 52 Valve Assembly Wo 53 See Pages 54 & 55 for parts 58 0 O 1% a� 55 59 102 83 81 \ / 62 80 82 79 / 64 67 68 65 / II I 78 /( \ 77 / 6 o 63 i IL \ 90 ® c 88 69 75 70 I I I b I I I 74 II I I 73 I I I I : . 71 I I 72 R �l; 60 61 52 ECOWATER S Y S T E M S Repair Parts ECOWATER SYSTEMS CONDITIONER ASSEMBLY (Two-Tank Models) Ke Noy Part No. Description No Part No. Description 50 7353365 Cover, Top Brine Valve Assembly 51 7353381 Support, Faceplate 7310197 (ECR3702R30, ERR3702R30 & Repl. Faceplate Assembly 70 ECR3702R40) — 7357864 (includes Key Nos. 52-54) 7310210 Brine Valve Assembly 52 T Faceplate (R50 & R70 models) 53 T Keypad/Decal Float, Stem &Guide Assembly 54 T Electronic Controller(PWA) 7113008 (ECR3702R30, ERR3702R30& 71 ECR3702R40) 55 7341520 Repl. Wi-Fi Board Float, Stem & Guide Assembly (for Wi-Fi systems only) 7327568 (R50'& R70 models) 56 7343491 Repl. Remote Transceiver Board 72 7124415 Gravel, 17 lbs. (for non-Wi-Fi systems only) 0502272 Resin, 1 cu. ft. (standard mesh) 57 7292967 Repl. Remote, incl. batteries (for non-Wi-Fi systems only) 7052202 Resin, 1 cu. ft. (fine mesh) 58 7351054 Power Supply, 24V DC 73 7175149 Activated Carbon Rim, ECR3702R30, ECR3702R40, (ERR3702R30 & ERR3702R50) 7353357 ECR3702R50S & ECR37021170 7339141 Catalytic Carbon, 1 cu.ft. 59 (ERRC3702R50) 7357539 Rim, ERR3702R30, ERR3702R50 & ERRC3702R50 7113066 Resin Tank, 10"dia.x 35" (ECR7353226 Shroud, 35" (ECR3702R30) Resin Tank 10) Shroud, 47" 74 7092202 (ERRResin Tank, 10"dia. x 47" 60 7353234 (ERR3702R30 & ECR3702R40) Resin Tank, 1 $ a. x 54" 2R40) 7353242 Shroud, 54" (R50 & R70 models) 7113074 Resin Tank, models) dia. x 54" (R50 & R70 models) 61 7355032 Brine Tank Tank Neck Clamp Kit 62 7355016 Cover, Brine Tank — 7331177 (includes 2 ea.of Key Nos. 75&76) 63 7214375 Brinewell 75 T Clamp Section (2 req.) 64 7155115 Cover, Brinewell 76 T Retainer Clip (2 req.) — 7357822 Brinewell Mounting Hardware Kit, 77 7105047 Repl. Bottom Distributor (includes Key Nos. 65 &66) 78 7077870 Top Distributor 65 T Nut Distributor O-Ring Kit 66 T Screw — 7112963 (includes Key Nos. 79.81) — 7331258 Overflow Hose Adaptor Kit 79 T O-Ring, 2-3/4"x 3" (includes Key Nos. 67-69) 80 T O-Ring, 13/16"x 1-1/16" 67 T Grommet 81 T O-Ring, 2-7/8"x 3-1/4" 68 T Adaptor Elbow 82 7112882 Hose Clamp 69 T Hose Clamp * 83 7214383 Bypass Valve, 1" * includes 2 ea. of Key Nos. 102 & 105) 84 1 7248706 Ground Clamp Kit * Not included with conditioner/refiner To order parts, call your local EcoWater dealer or go to www.ecowater.com to locate a dealer in your area. 53 ECOWATER S Y S T E M S Repair VALVE ASSEMBLY (All Models) 120 115 119�� / t f 106 / 114 104 / 113 105 112 117 116 107 109 O 118 120 JJJ 119 103 10z 101 / 100 J \/ 111 \ 134 \108 / \ \ �/121 i" 137/ / 122 \ � 136 / O�� \ 135 / (�° �123 148 \\ 138 129 124 147 �� "» R 112 125 146 \ 128 145 / 113 �® 126 139 140 \91 `�127 ® 141 133 �� Q 142 130 144 �143 131 132 54 ECOWATER VALVE ASSEMBLY (All Models) Key Noy Part No. Description No Part No. Description Turbine & Support Assembly, 7137507 Nozzle&Venturi Assembly(includes including 2 O-Rings (See Key No. Key Nos. 71-79), ECR370OR20 B 7290931 102) & 1 ea. of Key Nos. 100 & 101, Nozzle &Venturi Assembly ECR370OR20, ERR3700R20, — 7091866 (includes Key Nos. 71-78), ECR370OR30 & ECR3702R30 ERR3700R20, R30 &R40 models Turbine & Support Assembly Nozzle &Venturi Assembly(includes (includes 1 ea. of Key Nos. 100, 7085247 Key Nos. 71-78), R50& R70 models 7331703 101 &2 ea. of Key No. 102), ERR- 3702R30, R40, R50 & R70 models 121 71 Cap 100 T Turbine 122 7170262 0262 O-Ring, 1-1/8"x 1-3/8", single 101 T Turbine Support&Shaft 7336436 O-Ring, 1-1/8"x 1-3/8", pack of 20 7311127 O-Ring, 1-1/16"x 1-5/16",single(2 req.) 123 7167659 Screen Support 102 124 7336410 O-Ring, 1-1/16"x 1-5/16", pack of 20 7146043 Screen 7077642 Copper Tube, 1", single (2 req.) 7187772 Nozzle & Venturi (red)Kit w/Gasket,R20©, R30& R40 models 103 7344138 Copper Tube, 1", pack of 10 Nozzle Venturi (blue) Kit w/Gasket, (includes 10 ea. of Key No. 52) 125 7114533 R50 & R70 models 104 7234553 Copper Tube, 1-1/4" pipe (2 req.) 7204362 Gasket only,single 105 7089306 Clip, 1", single(2 req.) 7336486 Gasket only, pack of 20 7336428 Clip, 1", pack of 20 126 1148800 Flow Plug, Fill, 0.3 gpm 106 7309811 Wire Harness w/pos. switch Conn. 127 7081104 Housing, Nozzle &Venturi 107 7159949 Disc Valve Housing 128 7095030 Cone Screen 108 7334133 Outlet End Seal, single O 129 7084607 Flow Plug,0.15 gpm, ECR370OR200 7353404 Outlet End Seal, pack of 20 130 7292323 O-Ring, 3/16"x 7/16" 109 7334125 Inlet End Seal, single O 131 7120526 Elbow, 90" 7353399 Inlet End Seal, pack of 20 132 1202600 Nut- Ferrule — 7135270 Inlet& Outlet End Seal Kit 133 7170319 O-Ring, 1/4"x 3/8" (2 req.) (includes 1 ea. of Key Nos. 58 &59) 134 7081201 Clip, Nozzle&Venturi 110 7214286 Inlet Disc O 135 7078313 Retainer 111 7058216 Wave Washer(2 req.) Flow Washer, Backwash, 1.0 gpm, 7170220 O-Ring, 3/4"x 15/16",single(3 req.)O 7104774 ECR 350OR20 112 7336444 O-Ring, 3/4"x 15/16", pack of 30 136 Flow Washer, Backwash, 1.7 gpm, 113 7170296 O-Ring, 2-7/8"x 3-1/4",single(2 req.) 7104570 ERR3700R20, R30 &R40 models - 7336452 O-Ring, 2-7/8"x 3-1/4", pack of 20 not used on R50 & R70 models 114 7077498 Inlet End Cap 137 7214278 Outlet Disc O 115 7142942 Clip, Drain 138 7091329 Driver, Outlet Disc Drain Elbow Assembly w/Water-to- 139 1 7159965 Outlet End Cap 116 7357830 Drain Sensor, for Wi-Fi systems 140 7283497 Cam &Gear (includes Key No. 117) 141 7203104 Washerhead Screw, #8-18 x 1/2" 7219066 Drain Elbow, for non-Wi-Fi systems 142 7281275 Motor, incl. Key No.143 117 7170327 O-Ring, 5/8" x 13116" 143 7289702 Bracket, Motor 1110600 Flow Plug, Fast Rinse, 2.4 gpm, 144 7168524 Screw, #10-32 x 5/16"(3 req.) ECR370OR20 145 7103972 Screw, #8-18 x 7/16" (2 req.) 118 7097969 Flow Plug, Fast Rinse, 3.0 gpm,ERR3700R20, R30 & R40 models 1146 1 7140738 Screw, #4-24 x 3/4" 7097977 Flow Plug, Fast Rinse, 4.0 gpm, 147 7145186 Switch R50 & R70 models 148 1 7140746 Expansion Pin — 7331177 Tank Neck Clamp Kit (includes 2 ea. of Key Nos. 119 & 120) O Included in Disc Kit,#7218688 ® Not all parts are shown 119 T Retainer Clip (4 req.) ® ® Use red nozzle along with Key No. 129 on water pres- 120 T Clamp Section (4 req.) ® sures of 50 psi or less 55