Eco Pure EP 6130, EP 6225, EP 6245, EP 6260 Installation And Operation Manual

AUTOMATIC WATER CONDITIONER
Models EP 6130, EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260
Installation
Electronic Demand
Operation
Maintenance
Repair Parts
CONDITIONER, OR WHEN SETTING THE TIMER
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Systems tested and certified by NSF International
against NSF/ANSI Standard 44 for water softener performance
Systems tested and certified by the Water Quality
Association against CSA B483.1.
or
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Part No. 7314010 (Rev. H 1/27/11)
WATER CONDITIONER WARRANTY
Warrantor: North Star Water Conditioning, 1890 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125--2913
Warrantor guarantees, to the original owner, that:
For a period of one (1) year after installation, all parts will be free of defects in materials and workmanship, and will perform their normal functions.
Limited ten (10) year warranty, from date of purchase, the salt tank and fiberglass mineral tank will not rust, corrode, leak, burst, or in any other manner, fail to perform their proper functions.
Limited three (3) year warranty, after installation, the electronic control board andvalve body will be free ofdefects in materials and workman­ship, and will perform their normal functions.
If, during such respective period, a part proves to be defective, Warrantor will ship a replacement part, directly to your home, without charge. After the first year, labor necessary to maintain this product is not covered by the product warranty.
Damage to any part of this water conditioner because of misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident, installation or operation contrary to our printed instructions, or damage caused by any unusual force of nature such as, but not limited to, freezing, flood, hurricane, tornado, or earthquake is not covered by this warranty. In all such cases, regular parts and service charges will apply.
Weassume no warranty liability inconnection with this water conditioner other than specified herein. This warranty is in lieu ofall other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. We do not authorize any person or representative to assume for us any other obligations on the sale of this water conditioner.
Should a defect or malfunction occur, contact your contractor. If you are unable to contact your contractor, return the part, freight prepaid, directly to the factory at the address below. Enclose with the part a full description of the problem, with your name, full address, date purchased, model and serial numbers, andselling c ontractor’s name andaddress. We will repair or replace the part and return it to you at no cost if our repair depart­ment determines it to be defective under the terms of the warranty.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. This water conditioner is manufactured by North Star Water Conditioning, 1890 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125--2913; customer information
telephone no. 1-- 800--693--1138.
One Year Full Warranty:
Limited Warranties:
General Conditions
SAFETY GUIDES
FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CA REFULLY. FAILURE TO INSTALL THE SOFTENER PROPERLY VOIDS THE WARRANTY. BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION, READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL. THEN, OBTAIN ALL THE MATERIALS AND TOOLS YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THE INSTALLATION. CHECK LOCAL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CODES. THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO THEM. CODES IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS REQUIRE INSTALLATION BY A LICENSED PLUMBER. FOR INSTALLATION, USE PLUMBING CODE 248--CMR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. USE ONLY LEAD--FREE SOLDER AND FLUX FOR ALL SWEAT--SOLDER CONNECTIONS, AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND FEDERAL CODES. USE CARE WHEN HANDLING THE SOFTENER. DO NOT TURN UP S IDE DOWN, DROP, OR SET ON SHARP PROTRU­SIONS. DO NOT LOCATE THE SOFTENER WHERE FREEZING TEMPERATURES OCCUR. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TREAT WA­TER OVER 120F. FREEZING, OR HOT WATER DAMAGE VOIDS THE WARRANTY. AVOID INSTALLING IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. EXCESSIVE SUN HEAT MAY CAUSE DISTORTION OR OTHER DAMAGE TO NON--METALLIC PARTS. THE SOFTENER REQUIRES A MINIMUM WATER FLOW OF 3 GALLONS PER MINUTE AT THE INLET. MAXIMUM AL- LOWABLE INLET WATER PRESSURE IS 125 PS I. IF DAYTIME PRESSURE IS OVER 80 PSI, NIGHTTIME PRESSURE MAY EXCEED THE MAXIMUM. USE A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE IF NECESSARY. ( ADDING A PRESSURE RE­DUCING VALVE MAY REDUCE THE FLOW.) THE SOFTENER WORKS ON 24 VOLT--60 Hz ELECTRICAL POWER ONLY. BE SURE TO USE THE INCLUDED TRANS­FORMER AND PLUG IT INTO A NOMINAL 120V, 60 CYCLE HOUSEHOLD OUTLET THAT IS GROUNDED AND PROPERLY PROTECTED BY AN OVER CURRENT DEVICE SUCH AS A CIRCUIT B REAKER OR FUSE. IF TRANSFORMER IS RE­PLACED, USE ONLY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE, CLASS II, 24 VOLT, 10VA TRANSFORMER. THIS SYSTEM IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR TREATING WATER THAT IS MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE OF OF UNKNOWN QUALITY WITHOUT ADEQUATE DISINFECTION BEFORE OR AFTER THEY SYSTEM.
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC REQUIRES ALL ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TO BE DIS­POSED OF ACCORDING TO WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) REQUIREMENTS. THIS DIRECTIVE OR SIMILAR LAWS ARE IN PLACE NATIONALLY AND CAN VARY FROM REGION TO REGION. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR STATE AND LOCAL LAWS FOR PROPER DISPOSAL OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
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UNPACKING / INSPECTION
The softener is shipped in one carton (most models) or two cartons (Model EP 6260 only). It is completely assembled at the factory, except as required at installation.
Be sure to check the entire softener for any shipping damage or parts loss. Also note damage to the ship­ping cartons. Contact the transportation company
for all damage and loss claims. The manufacturer is
not responsible for damages in transit.
Small parts, needed to install the softener, are in a parts bag. To avoid loss of the small parts, keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to use them.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
NO.
WARRANTY, SAFETY GUIDES ....................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS, DIMENSIONS ..................................................... 4
BEFORESTARTINGINSTALLATION.................................................. 5
TYPICALINSTALLATIONILLUSTRATION ............................................. 6
INSTALLATIONSTEPS .............................................................. 7-- 9
PROGRAMMINGTHEELECTRONICDEMANDTIMER ................................. 10 -- 11
SANITIZING PROCEDURES ......................................................... 12
WATERANDWATERCONDITIONING ................................................ 13 --14
HOWTHE WATERSOFTENERWORKS .............................................. 14 --15
GENERALWATERSOFTENERMAINTENANCE ....................................... 16-- 17
ELECTRONICDEMANDTIMERFEATURES, SETTINGS,ANDSERVICE ................. 18 -- 21
DISPLAYS ...................................................................... 18
OPTIONALRECHARGE CONTROLS .............................................. 18
PROGRAMMEMORY ............................................................ 18
SALTEFFICIENCY .............................................................. 18 --19
AUTOMATICELECTRONICDIAGNOSTICS ........................................ 19
SERVICE CHECKOUT PROCEDURES ............................................ 19
MANUALINITIATEDELECTRONICSDIAGNOSTIC ................................. 20
MANUALADVANCEREGENERATIONCHECK ..................................... 21
WIRINGSCHEMATIC ............................................................ 21
REPAIRPARTS ..................................................................... 22 --27
PARTSRETURNTAGS .............................................................. 28
North Star Water Conditioning, 1890 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125--2913
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SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSIONS
MODEL EP 6130 EP 6225 EP 6245 EP 6260
Model Code E6130 E6225 E6245 E6260
Rated Capacity (grains @ lbs salt dose) 11,800 @ 2.3
25,300 @ 7.4
30,200 @ 12.5
11,200 @ 2.2
24,000 @ 7.1
28,700 @ 12.0
13,300 @ 2.6 35,700 @ 9.9
45,400 @ 17.2
18,100 @ 3.6 48,200 @ 13.6 61,400 @ 23.7
Rated Efficiency (grains / lb @ min. salt dose) H 5120 @ 2.3 5070 @ 2.2 5120 @ 2.6 5020 @ 3.6
Amount of High Capacity Ion Exchange Resin
40.6 / .78 39.0 / .75 65.5 / 1.26 90.5 / 1.74
(lbs / cu ft)
Resin Tank Nominal Size (in., dia x height) 8x40 8x40 10 x 40 12 x 54
Service Flow Rate (gpm) 7.5 7.5 10.0 13.9
Pressure Drop at Service Flow (psi) 14 13 11 15
Intermittent Flow Rate @ 15 psi (gpm) Y 7.9 8.1 12.3 13.9
Water Supply Maximum Hardness (gpg) 70 60 80 120
Water Supply Max. Clear Water Iron (ppm) D 8 5 12 16
Max. Flow Rate (gpm) to Drain During Regen-
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
eration
Water Pressure Limits (min. / max. psi) z 20 -- 125
Water Temperature Limits (_F) 40 -- 120
Water Supply Minimum Flow Rate (gpm) 3
These systems conform to NSF/ANSI 44 for specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test data. H Efficiency rating is only valid at the lowest salt dosage. These softeners were efficiency rated according to NSF/ANSI Standard
44.
Y Intermittent flow rate does not represent the maximum service flow rate used for determining the softeners rated capacity and
efficiency. Continuous operation at flow rates greater than the service flow rate may affect capacity and efficiency performance.
D Capacity to reduce clear water iron is substantiated by WQA test data. z Canada working pressure: 1.4 -- 7.0 kg/cm@.
EP 6225 EP 6245 EP 6260
3--3/8”
INLET -- OUTLET
11--1/2”
OUT
14”
D
OUT
INLET
INLET
INLET -- OUTLET
A 48--3/4” 50--3/8” 64” B 41--1/4” 41--5/8” 55--1/2” C 11” 11 ” 13” D 3--3/8” 3-- 7/8” 3--7/8”
18”
18--1/4”
48--3/4”
41--1/4”
Model EP 6130
4
A
B
C
39”
Models EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260
BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
" WHERETOINSTALLTHESOFTENER ................................................
S Place the softener as close as possible to the
pressure tank (well system) or water meter (city water).
S Put the softener in a place water damage is least
likely to occur if a leak develops. The manufac­turer will not repair or pay for water damage.
S Place the softener as close as possible to a floor
drain, or other acceptable drain point (laundry tub, sump, standpipe, etc.).
S Connect the softener to the main water supply
pipe BEFORE or AHEAD OF the water heater.
DO NOT RUN HOT WATER THROUGH THE SOFTENER. Temperature of water passing
through the softener must be less than 120_F (49_C).
S Keep outside faucets on hard water to save soft
water and salt.
S Do not install the softener in a place where it
could freeze. Damage caused by freezing is
not covered by the warranty.
S A 120 volt electric outlet, to plug the included
transformer into, is needed within 10 feet of the softener. The transformer has an attached 10 foot power cable. Be sure the electric outlet
and transformer are in an inside location, to protect from wet weather.
S If installing in an outside location, you must take
the steps necessary to assure the softener, installation plumbing, wiring, etc., are as well protected from the elements, contamination, vandalism, etc., as when installed indoors.
S Keep the softener out of direct sunlight. The
sun’s heat may soften and distort plastic parts.
" TOOLS,PIPEandFITTINGS,OTHERMATERIALSYOUWILLNEED(seepage6) ........
GPlastic inlet and outlet fittings included with the
softener allow water flow equivalent to 1” (nominal) pipe. To maintain full valve flow, 1” pipes to and from
the softener fittings are recommended. You should maintain the same, or larger, pipe size as the water supply pipe, up to the softener inlet and outlet.
GDrain hose (3/8” inside diameter) is needed for the valve drain. See step 5 on page 8. A 15’ length of
hose is included with some models.
GIf a rigid valve drain is needed, to comply with plumbing codes, you can buy the parts needed (see page 8) to connect a 1/2 in. copper tubing drain.
GUse copper, brass, or galvanized pipe and fittings. Some codes may also allow PVC plastic pipe.
GALWAYS install the included bypass valve, or 3 shut-off valves. Bypass valves let you turn off water to the softener for repairs if needed, but still have water in the house pipes.
" PLANHOWYOUWILLINSTALL THESOFTENER .....................................
You must first decide how to run in and out pipes to the softener. Look at the house main water pipe at the point where you will connect the softener. Is the pipe soldered copper, glued plastic, or threaded brass/galvanized? What is the pipe size?
GA length of 3/8” or 7/16” inside diameter hose is needed for the salt tank drain. A 7’ length of hose is included with some models. If a longer length is needed, you can buy good quality, thick--wall, flex­ible hose at most hardware stores or supply houses.
GNugget or pellet water softener salt is needed to fill the brine tank (see page 9, 10 and 16).
Now look at the typical installation illustration on page 6. Use it as a guide when planning your partic­ular installation. Be sure to direct raw, hard water to the softener valve inlet fitting. The valve is marked IN and OUT.
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TYPICAL SOLDERED COPPER or CPVC INSTALLATIONS
soft water
120 Volt
outlet
1” NPT sweat adaptor (2) not included
Use if water supply flows from the left.
Include single or 3 -- valve bypass.
hard water
hard water to
outside faucets
HARD
WATER
FROM
SOFTENER
OUTLET
WATE R
TO SOFTENER INLET
INSTALLATION USING 3 -- VALVE BYPASS
(BRINE TANK NOT SHOWN)
BYPASS
valve
CROSS -- OVER
SOFT
1” NPT installa-­tion adaptor (2) *
o--ring seal (2) *
Bypass Valve *
clip (4) *
* included with softener -- Pipe and
fittings supplied by installer.
OUTLET
valve
INLET valve
D for soft water SERVICE:
-- O p e n the inlet and outlet
valves.
-- C l o s e the bypass valve.
D for hard water BYPASS:
-- C l o s e the inlet and outlet
valves.
-- O p e n the bypass valve.
1” NPT sweat
adaptor (2)
not included
clip (2) *
1” NPT installa-­tion adaptor (2) *
o--ring seal (2) *
VALVE
INLET
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INSTALLATION STEPS
1. INSTALL BYPASS VALVE and/or PLASTIC
INSTALLATION ADAPTORS:
NOTE: Before installing the plastic installation adaptors or bypass valve, be sure the turbine and support are firmly in place, in the valve outlet. Blow into the valve port and observe the turbine for free rotation.
turbine support
sensor port
turbine
" Push the bypass valve, with lubricated o--ring seals in place, into the valve inlet and outlet ports, Figures 1A and 1C.
-- AND/OR --
" Slide plastic installation adaptors, with lubricated o--ring seals in place, into the softener valve or bypass valve inlet and outlet ports, Figure 1A. " Snap the two large plastic clips in place, from the top down, Figures 1A and 1B. Be sure they snap
into place. Pull on the plastic installation adaptors,or bypass valve, to make sure they are held securely in place.
2. INSTALL THE BRINE TANK OVERFLOW FIT-
TINGS: " Insert the rubber grommet into the 3/4” diameter
hole in the brine tank sidewall, see page 9. " Push the barbed end of the hose adaptor elbow into the grommet.
FIGURE 1
A
INLET
clip (2)
B
bypass valve or
plastic adaptor
clip (2)
OUTLET
clip
plastic installation adaptors (install in softener valve or bypass valve)
bypass valve
cross section of
valve inlet or outlet
3. MOVE THE SOFTENER ASSEMBLY (CAB-
INET MODEL), OR RESIN TANK (TWO TANK MODEL) INTO INSTALLATION POSITION:
" Be sure the installation surface is level and smooth. If needed, place the tank on a section of 3/4” thick (min.) plywood. Then, place shims under the plywood as needed to level the softener.
4. PLUMB IN AND OUT PIPES TO AND FROM
SOFTENER: CAUTIONS: Observe all of the following cautions
while you connect inlet and outlet plumbing.
" Turn off the house water supply valve and open faucets to relieve pressure in the pipes.
" BE SURE RAW,
TO THE VALVE INLET PORT.
" Be sure to use bypass valve(s).
NOTE: CHECK LOCAL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CODES. THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO THEM. In the state of Massachusetts, plumbing code 248--CMR of Massachusetts shall be adhered to. Consult with your licensed plumber.
HARD WATER IS DIRECTED
C
clip snaps into place
between larger diameter rings
Bypass Valve turned downward for connec­tion to floor level plumb­ing.
IN
OUT
o--ring
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INSTALLATION STEPS, continued
" If making a soldered copper installation, do all sweat soldering before connecting pipes to the softener fittings. Torch heat will damage plastic
parts. " When turning threaded pipe fittings onto plastic
fittings, use care not to cross--thread. " Use pipe joint compound on all external pipe
threads. " Support inlet and outlet plumbing in some man-
ner (use pipe hangers) to keep the weight off of the valve fittings.
5. INSTALL GROUNDING CLAMP (IF NEEDED):
" To maintain electrical ground continuity in the house cold water piping, install the included ground clamp as shown. Be sure the pipes are clean under the clamps, to assure good contact.
FIGURE 2
ground clamp
6. CONNECT AND RUN THE VALVE DRAIN
HOSE:
" Take a length of 3/8” inside diameter hose and attach to the valve drain fitting.
" Locate the other end of the hose at a suitable drain point...floor drain, sump, laundry tub, etc.
Check and comply with local codes.
IMPORTANT: If a longer length of hose is needed, buy and use high quality, thick--wall hose that will not easily kink or collapse. The water softener will
not work if water cannot exit this hose during regen­erations.
" Tie or wire the hose in place at the drain point. Water pressure will cause it to whip during the back­wash and fast rinse cycles of regeneration. Also pro­vide an air gap of at least 1--1/2” between the end of the hose and the drain point. An air gap prevents possible siphoning of sewer water, into the softener, if the sewer should back up.
FIGURE 3
valve drain
hose
overflow
drain hose
drain fitting adaptor
inlet -- outlet pipes
for soft water
valve drain
hose
PULL OUT
‘‘service’’
PUSH IN
for bypass
1--1/2”
air gap
" If raising the drain hose overhead is required to get to the drain point, do not raise higher than 8’ above the floor. Elevating the hose may cause a back--pressure that could reduce brine draw during regenerations.
continued
CONNECTING A RIGID VALVE DRAIN TUBE
To adapt a copper drain tube to the softener, buy a compression fit­ting (1/4 NPT x 1/2”O.D. minimum tube) and needed tubing from your local hardware store.
1/4” NPT thread
1--1/2”
air gap
barbs
Clip
Cut barbs from valve drain elbow (pull clip and remove drain valve elbow from valve)
To standpipe, sump,
laundry tub or other
approved drain.
Compression fitting 1/4 NPT x 1/2” O.D. tube
1/2” outside diameter copper tube
SUMP
1--1/2”
air gap
8
FLOOR DRAIN
LAUNDRY
TUB
STANDPIPE
1--1/2” air gap
INSTALLATION STEPS, continued
7. CONNECT AND RUN THE BRINE TANK
OVERFLOW HOSE:
This drain is for safety only. If the brine tank should over--fill with water, the excess is carried to the drain.
" Attach a length of hose (included with some mod­els) to the drain elbow, installed in step 2, page 7. Useahoseclamptoholditinplace.
" Locate the other end of the hose at the drain point. Do not elevate this hose higher than the el­bow on the brine tank. Do not tee this hose to the valve drain hose.
8. ON TWO TANK MODELS, CONNECT BRINE
TUBING:
" Route the brine tubing out, through the largest hole in the brine tank sidewall. Connect the tubing to the nozzle housing, as shown in Figure 4, using a nut--ferrule. Tighten the nut, by hand only.
FIGURE 4
nozzle/venturi nut--ferrule
brine valve tubing
grommet
hose
adaptor
D. Place bypass valve(s) in ‘‘service”, EXACTLY as follows. KEEP SOFT WATER FAUCETS OPEN.
1. SINGLE BYPASS VALVE: SLOWLY, pull the valve stem outward to ‘‘service’’, pausing several times to allow the softener to pressurize slowly.
2. 3--VALVE BYPASS: Fully close the bypass valve and open the outlet valve. SLOWLY, open the inlet valve, pausing several times to allow the softener to pressurize slowly.
E. After about three minutes, open a HOT water faucet for one minute, or until all air is expelled, then
close.
F. Close both cold water faucets.
G. Check your plumbing work for leaks and fix right
away, if any are found. Be sure to observe previous caution notes.
H. Turn on the gas or electric supply to the water heater. Light the pilot, if applicable.
10. ADD WATER AND SALT TO THE BRINE
TANK:
" Remove the salt storage area cover. Add about three gallons of water into the tank. Do not add into the brinewell.
brinewell
over-
flow
drain hose
to floor
drain
9. FLUSH PIPES, EXPEL AIR FROM SOFTENER,
AND TEST YOUR INSTALLATION FOR WATER LEAKS:
CAUTION: To avoid water or air pressure dam­age to softener inner parts, be sure to do the fol­lowing steps exactly as listed.
A. Fully open two cold, soft water faucets nearby
the softener.
B. Place bypass valve(s) in ‘‘bypass’’ position. On a single valve, slide the stem inward to BYPASS, see page 8. On a 3--valve system, close the inlet and outlet valves, and open the bypass valve, see page 6.
C. Fully open the house main water pipe shutoff valve. Observe a steady flow from both opened fau­cets.
" Fill the tank with NUGGET, PELLET or coarse SOLAR water softener salt. Do not use rock, block, granulated, and ice cream making salts, or salt with
iron removing additives. Also see page 16. Salt storage capacity is 200 lbs or more (varies by mod-
el). For best results, EcoPure recommends Mor­tonR System SaverR Pellets for use in this water softener.
Note: If the softener is installed in a humid basement or other damp area, it is better to fill the tank with less salt, more frequently (see salt bridging in the mainte­nance section). Eighty to 100 lbs of salt will last for several months, depending on water hardness, family size, and model of softener.
11. CONNECT TO ELECTRICAL POWER:
" The softener works on 120 volt, 60 Hz electric power. The included transformer changes standard 120 volt AC house power to 24 volts. Plug the trans- former into a 120 volt outlet only. Be sure the out­let is always ‘‘live’’ so it can not be switched off by mistake.
12. PROGRAM THE ELECTRONIC DEMAND
TIMER, page 10.
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PROGRAMMING THE ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER
display
RECHARGE
button
ELECTRONIC
DEMAND
WATER CONDITIONER
up
button
down
button
SELECT
button
" TIMER SETTINGS REQUIRED...upon installation, and after an extended power outage (see Pro- gram Memory, page 19).
NOTES:
D WHEN THE TRANSFORMER IS PLUGGED INTO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET (STEP 11, PAGE 9), a flashing 12:00AM and PRESENT TIME show in the display area. Program the timer as instructed below. If
----isflashing, use the UP + button to set the model code (See Table at top of Page 4). If you pass by the correct model code, use the DOWN -- button. Then, press the SELECT button and program the timer be­low. If the wrong model code shows for your model, see Manual Initiated Electronic Diagnostics on page 20.
D A ‘‘beeper’’ sounds while pressing buttons for timer programming. One beep signals a change in the timer display. Repeated beeps means the timer will not accept a change from the button you have pressed, and you should use another button.
D To set the timer, you will use the UP +,DOWN-- and SELECT buttons.
" SET PRESENT TIME OF DAY
NOTE: If the words PRESENT TIME do not show in the display, press the SELECT button until they do.
1. Press the UP or DOWN button to set. The UP
button moves the display ahead; the DOWN moves the time backward.
NOTE: Each press of the buttons changes the time by one minute. Holding the buttons in changes the time 32 minutes each second.
If the p resent time is between noon and midnight, be sure PM shows.
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If the present time is between midnight and noon, be sure AM shows.
2. When the present time shows, press SELECT
to set.
PROGRAMMING THE ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER, continued
" SET WATER HARDNESS NUMBER
NOTE: If a flashing 25 (factory default) and the word HARDNESS do not show in the display, press SELECT until they do.
1. Press the UP or DOWN button to set your water
hardness number in the display. DOWN moves the display down to 1. UP moves the display up to the maximum, which depends on the model.
NOTE: Each press of a button changes the display by 1 between 1 and 25. Above 25, the display changes 5 at a time; 25, 30, 35, etc. Holding a but­ton in changes the numbers twice each second. See the specified maximum hardness, page 4.
2. When your water hardness number shows,
press SELECT to set.
You can get the grains per gallon (gpg) hardness of your water supply from a water analysis laboratory, or call and ask your local water department, if you are on a municipal supply.
NOTE: If your water supply contains iron, increase the hardness setting to compensate for it, as fol­lows: Add 5 to the hardness for each 1 ppm of iron.
" SET REGENERATION (STARTING) TIME
NOTE: RECHARGE TIME and a flashing 2:00 AM (factory default) should show in the display. This is a good time for regeneration to start (over in about 2 hours) in most households because water is not in use. HARD
WATER is bypassed to house faucets during regeneration. ... See Automatic Bypass on page 14.
If no change is needed, go to step 2. To change this time, if desired, do step 1.
1. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the desired
regeneration start time.
Be sure to observe the AM or PM, as you did when setting the time of day.
NOTE: Each press of the buttons changes the time by one hour. Holding the buttons in changes the time twice each second.
2. Press the SELECT button once more.
The display shows the present time of day.
The special features of your timer are explained on page 18.
TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION, DO THE SANITIZING PROCEDURES
ON THE NEXT PAGE.
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SANITIZING PROCEDURES
Care is taken at the factory to keep your water soft­ener clean and sanitary. Materials used to make the softener will not infect or contaminate your water supply, and will not cause bacteria to form or grow. However, during shipping, storage, installing and operating, bacteria could get into the softener. For this reason, sanitizing as follows is suggestedw when installing.
1. Be sure to complete all installation steps, includ-
ing timer programming.
2. Pour the amount shown in the next column of
common 5.25% household bleach (Clorox, Linco, Bo Peep, White Sail, Eagle, etc.,) into the brinewell (Figure 4, page 9).
Model EP 6130: 1--1/2 oz. (3 tablespoons) Other EP models: 3 oz. (6 tablespoons)
3. Start a recharge: Press the RECHARGE button
and hold for 3 seconds, until RECHARGE NOW begins to flash in the display. This recharge draws the sanitizing bleach into and through the water softener to sanitize it. Any air remaining in the unit is purged to the drain.
4. After the recharge has completed, fully open a
cold water faucet, downstream from the softener, and allow 50 gallons of water to pass through the system. This should take at least 20 minutes. Close the faucet.
NOTE: Sanitizing is recommended by the Water Quality Asso-
w
ciation for disinfecting. On some water supplies, they suggest periodic sanitizing.
NOTE: When the above sanitizing regeneration is over, all remaining bleach is flushed from the conditioner and your house COLD water supply is fully soft immediately. However, your water heater is filled with hard water and, as hot water is used, it will refill with soft water. When all the hard water is replaced, in the water heater, hot only, and mixed hot and cold water will be fully soft. If you want totally soft water immediately, after the above regeneration, drain the water heater until the water runs cold. If you do drain the water heater, use extreme care
as the hot water could cause severe burns.
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WATER AND WATER CONDITIONING
WATER ...............................................................................
Man’s very existence depends on water. It is one of the basic commoditiesof life. Water is best as nature provides it, is a common misconception. Practically all natural water needs refinement or treatment to make it safe to drink or more satisfactory to use.
The earth’s water supply cycle starts in the upper cloud layers. As it falls to the earth as rain or snow, it picks up impurities and gases from the atmo­sphere. Landing on earth, it seeps over and through the ground, dissolving earth minerals. Passing through limestone, it dissolves calcium and magne­sium, the hardness minerals. Iron deposits impart iron to the water. Acidity and sediments are other water conditions.
Municipal water supplies come from surface reser­voirs, such as lakes and rivers, or from underground reservoirs. Usually, municipalitieschlorinate the wa­ter to make it safe to drink. Sediment is removed by filtration. Tastes and odors are reduced or elimi­nated. The water is conditioned to comply with cer­tain specifications. However, hardness minerals, tastes and odors are not always reduced to the most desirable levels.
Underground reservoirs provide our private water supplies. Because the water is raw and untreated, it can have varying amounts of hardness, iron, tastes, odors, acidity, or combinations of these. Dif­ferent localities and water levels affect mineral con­tent.
WATERCONDITIONING ................................................................
Water conditioning is the treatment of four general conditions. These are: Hardness, Iron, Acidity, Sediments.
HARDNESS is a term to describe the presence of calcium and magnesium minerals in water. A chemi­cal analysis accurately measures the amount of minerals in grain weight. For example, one gallon of water with five grains per gallon (gpg) hardness has dissolved minerals, that if solidified, about equals the size of one ordinary aspirin tablet. One gallon of water, 25 gpg hard, has a mineral content equal in size to 5 aspirin tablets. Water hardness varies greatly across the country. It generally contains from 3 to 100 gpg.
Hard water affects living in general. Hardness min­erals combine with soap to make a soap curd. The curd greatly reduces the cleaning action of soap. Precipitated hardness minerals form a crust on cooking utensils, appliances, and plumbing fixtures. Even the tastes of foods are affected. A water soft­ener removes the hardness minerals to eliminate these problems, and others.
Sodium Information: Water softeners using sodium chloride (salt) for regeneration add sodium to the water. Persons on sodium restricted diets should consider the added sodium as part of their overall in­take.
IRON in water is measured in parts per million (ppm). The total* ppm of iron, and type or types*, is determined by chemical analysis. Four different types of iron in water are: ¡ Ferrous (clear water), © Ferric (red water), ¢ Bacterial and organically bound iron, iron (ferrous or ferric).
Water may contain one or more of the four types of iron
*
and any combination of these. Total iron is the sum of the contents.
¡ Ferrous (clear water) iron is soluble and dissolves in water. It is usually detected by taking a sample of water in a clear bottle or glass. Immediately after tak­ing, the sample is clear. As the water sample stands, it gradually clouds and turns slightly yellow or brown as air oxidizes the iron. This usually occurs in 15 to 30 minutes. A water softener will remove moderate amounts of this type of iron (see specifications).
© Ferric (red water), and ¢ Bacterial and organical­ly bound irons are insoluble. This iron is visible im­mediately when drawn from a faucet because it has oxidized before reaching the home. It appears as small cloudy yellow, orange, or reddish suspended particles. After the water stands for a period of time, the particles settle to the bottom of the container. Generally these irons are removed from water by filtration. Chlorination is also recommended for bac­terial iron.
£ Colloidal and inorganically bound
continued
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WATER AND WATER CONDITIONING, continued
£ Colloidal and inorganically bound iron is of ferric or ferrous form that will not filter or exchange out of water. In some instances, treatment may improve colloidal iron water , but always CONSULT A QUALI­FIED WATER CHEMISTRY LAB before attempting to treat it. Colloidal iron water usually has a yellow appearance when drawn. After standing for several hours, the color persists and the iron does not settle, but remains suspended in the water.
Iron in water causes stains on clothing and plumbing fixtures. It negatively affects the taste of food, drink­ing water, and other beverages.
ACIDITY or acid water is caused by carbon dioxide,
hydrogen sulfide, and sometimes industrial wastes.
It is corrosive to plumbing, plumbing fixtures, water heaters, and other water using appliances. It can also damage and cause premature failure of seals, diaphragms, etc., in water handling equipment.
A chemical analysis is needed to measure the de­gree of acidity in water. This is called the pH of water. Water testing below 6.9 pH is acidic. The lower the pH reading, the greater the acidity. A neutralizer fil­ter or a chemical feed pump are usually recom­mended to treat acid water.
SEDIMENT is fine, foreign material particles sus­pended in water. This material is most often clay or silt. Extreme amounts of sediment may give the wa­ter a cloudy appearance. A sediment filter normally corrects this condition.
HOW THE WATER SOFTENER WORKS
SOFT WATER SERVICE, AND REGENERATION, see illustrations, page 15 .................
SERVICE
When the softener is providing soft water, it is called “Service”. During service, hard water flows from the house main water pipe into the softener. Inside the softener resin tank is a bed made up of thousands of tiny, plastic resin beads. As hard water passes through the bed, each bead attracts and holds the hardness minerals. This is called ion-exchanging. It is much like a magnet attracting and holding metals. Water without the hardness minerals (soft water) flows from the softener and to the house pipes.
After a period of time, the resin beads become coated with hardness minerals and they have to be cleaned. This cleaning is called regeneration, or re­charge. The Ultra demand timer automatically de­termines when regenerations occur. Regeneration is started at 2 :00 a.m. (factory setting) by the soften­er timer, and consists of 5 stages or cycles. These are: FILL, BRINING, BRINE RINSE, BACKWASH, and FAST RINSE.
REGENERATION
D FILL: Salt, dissolved in water, is called brine. Brine is needed to clean the hardness minerals from the resin beads. To make the brine, water flows into the
salt storage area during the fill stage as shown on page 15.
D BRINING: During brining, brine travels from the salt storage area, into the resin tank. Brine is the cleaningagent needed to remove the hardness min­erals from the resin beads. The hardness minerals, and brine are discharged to the drain.
The nozzle and venturi create a suction to move the brine, maintaining a very slow rate to get the best resin cleaning with the least salt.
D BRINE RINSE: After a pre--measured amount of brine is used, the brine valve closes. Water contin­ues to flow in the same path a s during brining, ex­cept for the discontinued brine flow. Hardness min­erals and brine flush from the resin tank, to the drain.
D BACKWASH: During backwash, water travels up through the resin tank at a fast flow rate, flushing ac­cumulated iron, dirt, and sediments from the resin bed and to the drain.
D FAST RINSE: Backwash is followed by a fast flow of water down through the resin tank. The fast flow flushes brine from the bottom of the tank, and packs the resin bed.
After fast rinse, the softener returns to soft water service.
AUTOMATIC HARD WATER BYPASS DURING REGENERATION
For emergency needs, hard water is available to the home during the regeneration cycles. However,
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you should avoid using HOT water because the wa­ter heater will refill with the hard water.
WATER FLOW THROUGH SOFTENER
SOFT WATER SERVICE FILL
salt storage
tank (salt
not shown)
brine valve
soft water
OUT
hard water
IN
resin tank
resin bed
salt storage
tank
brine valve
soft water
OUT
fill water
hard water
IN
brine valve
BRINING / BRINE RINSE BACKWASH FAST RINSE
nozzle & venturi
hard water
bypass OUT
brine
hard water
IN
drain
hard water
bypass OUT
hard water
IN
drain
resin bed lifted and expanded
soft water
OUT
hard water
IN
drain
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GENERAL WATER SOFTENER MAINTENANCE
CHECKING THE SALT STORAGE LEVEL, AND ADDING SALT (also see page 9) ...........
Brine (salt dissolved in water) is needed for each and every regeneration. The water for making brine is metered into the salt storage area by the softener valve and electronic control. However, you must maintain a level of salt in the tank. In humid areas, it is best to add less salt, more often.
WHEN TO ADD SALT: Check the salt level a few weeks after you install the softener and every week after that. Add when the brine tank is from 1/3 to 1/2 full. Never allow the softener to use all the salt before
BREAKINGASALTBRIDGE ...........................................................
Sometimes, a hard crust or salt bridge forms in the salt storage area. It is usually caused by high humid­ity or the wrong kind of salt. When the salt bridges, an empty space forms between the water and salt. Then salt will not dissolve in the water to make brine.
If the brine tank is full of salt, it is hard to tell if you have a salt bridge. Salt is loose on top, but the bridge is under it. The following is the best way to check for a salt bridge.
Salt should be loose all the way to the bottom of the tank. Take a broom handle, or like tool, and careful- ly push it down into the salt, working it up and down. If the tool strikes a hard object (be sure it’s not the bottom or sides of the tank), it’s most likely a salt bridge. Carefully break the bridge with the tool. DO NOT pound on the walls of the tank.
you add more. Without salt, you will soon have hard water.
Use clean water softener salt only, at least 99.5% pure. NUGGET, PELLET or coarse SOLAR salts are recommended. Do not use rock, block, granulated, and ice cream making salts. They contain dirt and sediments, or mush and cake, and will create main­tenance problems. For best results, EcoPure rec­ommends MortonR System SaverR Pellets for use in this water softener.
push tool into salt bridge to break
1” -- 2”
Pencil
Mark
Broom Handle
Salt
Salt Bridge
Water Level
If the wrong kind of salt made the bridge, take it out. Then fill the tank with nugget or pellet salt only. For best results, EcoPure recommends MortonR Sys- tem SaverR Pellets for use in this water softener.
CLEANINGIRONOUTOFTHEWATERSOFTENER ......................................
Your water softener takes hardness minerals (cal­cium and magnesium) out of the water. Also, it can control some (see specifications, page 4) “clear water” iron. With clear water iron, water from a fau­cet is clear when first put into a glass. After 15 to 30 minutes, the water begins to cloud or turn rust col­ored. A water softener WILL NOT remove any iron that makes the water cloudy or rusty as it comes from the faucet (called red water iron). To take red water iron out of water, or over the maximum of clear
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water iron, an iron filter or other equipment is need­ed. Your local dealer has trained people to help you with iron water problems.
If your water supply has clear water iron, periodic resin bed cleaning is needed. Clean the bed at least every six months, or more often if iron appears in the soft water between treatments. Follow directions on the resin bed cleaner container.
GENERAL WATER SOFTENER MAINTENANCE, continued
CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND VENTURI ASSEMBLY .....................................
A clean nozzle and venturi is needed for the soft­ener to work right. This small unit makes the suc-
tion to move brine from the salt storage area to the resin tank during regeneration. If the nozzle and venturi becomes plugged with sand, silt, dirt, etc., the softener will not work and you will get hard water.
To get to the nozzle and venturi, remove the softener top cover.Be sure the softener is in service cycle (no water pressure at nozzle and venturi). Then, while holding the nozzle & venturi housing with one hand, turn off the cap. Lift out the screen support and screen, then the nozzle and venturi. Wash and rinse the parts in warm water until clean. If needed, use a small brush to remove iron or dirt. Also check and clean the gasket.
NOTE: Models in this manual have a small flow plug located in the nozzle and venturi, and a small cone shaped screen in the housing. Be sure to check and clean these parts.
Carefully replace all parts in the correct order. Lubri­cate the o-ring seal with silicone grease and place in position. Installand tighten the cap, by hand only.
Do not over-tighten and break the cap or hous­ing.
Screen Support
Nozzle & Venturi
IMPORTANT: Be sure small holes in the gasket are cen- tered directly over the small holes in the nozzle & venturi housing.
*Install with numbered side up, concave side down.
Cap
O--ring Seal
Screen
Gasket
*Flow Plug
(HVDC)
Nozzle & Venturi
Housing
*Flow Plug
(DUDC or DDUC for
Models EP 6245 &
EP 6260 or
EP1 for Models
EP 6130 & EP 6225)
Screen
SERVICE CHECKLIST
NO SOFT WATER
No salt in storage tank: See page 16 to refill, then
start a regeneration, or recharge.
Transformer unplugged at wall outlet, or discon­nected from timer: Reconnect to electrical power
and start a regeneration, or recharge.
Fuse blown, circuit breaker popped, or circuit mistakenly switched off: Check and resolve as
needed. Then, start a regeneration, or recharge.
Plumbing bypass valve(s) in ‘‘bypass’’ position:
Refer to page 6 or 8 and position valve(s) for ‘‘ser­vice’’ to direct soft water to house pipes. Then, start a regeneration, or recharge.
Timer not programmed: See pages 10 and 11. Nozzle & venturi dirty , or salt in storage tank
bridged: See page 16 and above to clean. Then,
start a regeneration, or recharge.
WATER INTERMITTENTLY HARD
Possible increase in water hardness: See page
11.
Hot water used when softener is regenerating:
The water heater will refill with hard water, see Auto­matic Hard Water Bypass During Regenerations, page 14.
Leaking faucet or toilet valve: A small leak will waste hundreds of gallons of water in just a few days. Fix all water leaks immediately.
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ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER FEATURES, AND SERVICE
NOTE: SEE PAGE 10 TO SET THE TIMER TO THE CORRECT TIME OF DA Y, WATER HARDNESS NUM­BER, AND RECHARGE START TIME.
NORMALOPERATION,TIMERDISPLAYS ........................................
During normaloperation, the pres­ent time of day, and AM or PM, show in the time display area.
feature: OPTIONAL RECHARGE CONTROLS .....................................
Sometimes, a manually started regeneration (recharge) may be desired, or needed. Two examples are:
... You have used more water than usual (house guests, extra washing, etc.) and you may run out of soft water before the next regeneration.
... You did not refill the storage tank with salt before it was all gone.
Use one of the following features to start a regeneration immediately, or at the next preset regeneration start time.
RECHARGE NOW
Press and hold in the RE­CHARGE button until RE- CHARGE NOW starts to flash in the time display area. The soften­er begins an immediate regeneration, and when over in about two hours, you will have a new supply of soft water. Once started, you cannot cancel this regeneration.
RECHARGE TONIGHT
Press and release the RECHAR­GE button, and RECHARGE TO- NIGHT flashes in the time d isplay area. A regeneration will occur at the next preset regeneration start time. If you de­cide to cancel this regeneration, touch the same but­ton once more.
VACATIONNOTE .............................................................................
EcoPure Demand water softeners regenerate only while water is used and softening capacity must be re­stored. For this reason, the softener will not regenerate when you are away from home for extended periods.
feature: PROGRAMMEMORY ...................................................
If electrical power to the softener is interrupted, the time display is blank, but the timer keeps correct time for about 6 hours. When power is restored, you have to reset the present time only if the display is flashing. All other settings are maintained and nev­er require resetting unless a change is desired.
If the time is flashing after a long power outage, the softener continues to work as it should to provide you with soft water.However, regenerations may oc­cur at the wrong time of day until you reset the timer to the correct time of day, page 10.
feature: SALTEFFICIENCY......................................................
When this feature is ON, the unit will operate at salt efficiencies of 4000 grains of hardness per pound of salt or higher. (May recharge more often using smaller salt dosage and less water). Press and hold the SELECT button for 3 seconds until the following screen is diplayed.
Press and release the SELECT button once and the SALT EFFICIENCY display shows. Use the UP / Down buttons to change the ON / OFF displays. Press SELECT once more to return to normal oper­ating screens. When this is ON the efficiency icon
will show in the upper right hand corner of the dis-
play.
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ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER FEATURES, AND SERVICE, continued
California Efficiency Requirement
Your water softener has a “High Efficiency” feature with an “ON” or “OFF” setting. This softener setting is shipped in the “OFF” position, which utilizes the maximum rated capacity while most often achieving maximum salt efficiencies. When installing this unit in the State of California, you MUST turn this setting to the “ON” position which may initiate more frequent recharges, however it will operate at 4000 grains per pound of salt or higher. If you wish to turn the Salt Efficiency feature “ON” (
icon will show in display), follow the instructions
on page 18.
feature / service: AUTOMATICELECTRONICDIAGNOSTICS .......................
The timer computer has a self-- diagnostic function for the electrical system (except input power and water meter). The computer monitors the electronic components and circuits for correct operation. If a malfunction occurs, an error code appears in the timer display.
The following chart (below) shows the error codes
code. While an error code is displayed, all timer but­tons are inoperable except for the SELECT button.
SELECT remains operational so the service person can make the Manual Initiated Electronic Diagnostics to further isolate the defect, and check the water meter.
that could appear, and possible defects for each
ERROR CODE DISPLAYED
Err 01 Err 03 Err 04 Err 05
POSSIBLE
DEFECT
' wiring harness, or connection to switch ' position switch ' motor inop­erative ' valve defect causing high torque
TO REMOVE AN ERROR CODE: (1) unplug transformer (2) correct defect (3) plug transformer in (4) Wait for at least 12 minutes. The error code will return if the reason for the error code was not corrected.
' timer (PWA)
service: TIMER / SOFTENER, SERVICE CHECKOUT PROCEDURE .................
If you are not getting soft water, and an error code is not displayed, use the procedures below to find the problem. First, make the following visual checks.
VISUAL CHECKS: (1) Is there electrical power to the outlet the softener transformer is plugged into?
(2) Is there salt in the storage tank? (3) Is the plumb­ing bypass valve(s) directing water for soft water service? --see page 6-- (4) Is the valve drain hose open to the drain, not elevated too high, and unob­structed? If you do not find a problem with the visual checks, continue below.
NO SOFT WATER
TIMER DISPLAY BLANK
TIMER DISPLAY SHOWS CORRECT TIME AND DAY, AND IS STEADY
TIMER SHOWS WR ONG TIME AND DAY, AND/OR IS FLASHING
Check electrical power to timer (outlet, transformer, power cable, all connections).
Do manual diagnostics
Electrical power was off. Re­set the correct time of day.
NO POWER
POWER OKAY
Investigate reason for power loss. Be sure outlet for softener cannot be switched off.
REPAIR AS NEEDED
TIMER DEFECTIVE
Do manual diag­nostics to verify proper function.
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ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER FEATURES, AND SERVICE, continued
service: MANUAL INITIATED ELECTRONICS DIAGNOSTIC ........................
1. To enter diagnostics, press and hold the SELECT
button until (000 -- --) shows in the display.
(A)The first 3 digits indicate water meter operation as follows:
' 000 (steady) = soft water not in useno flow through the meter.
— OPEN A NEARBY SOFT WATER FAUCET —
' 000 to 199 (continual) for Models EP 6130 and EP 6225 OR 000 to 141 (continual) for Models EP 6245 and EP 6260 = repeats display for each gallon of wa­ter passing through the meter.
(B) The letter (P) and dash(es) indicate POSITION switch operation. The letter appearing means the switch is closed; the dash means the switch is open.
Use the RECHARGE button to manually advance the valve into each cycle and check correct switch operation.
CORRECT
SWITCH
DISPLAYS VALVE CYCLE STATUS
-- --
-- P
Valve in service, fill, brining, backwash or fast rinse position.
Valve rotating from one position to another.
C. While in this diagnostic screen, the following in­formation is available and may be beneficial for vari­ous reasons. This information is retained by the computer from the first time electrical power is ap­plied to the face plate.
If you don’t get a reading in the display, with faucet open, pull the sensor from the valve outlet port. Pass a small magnet back and forth in front of the sensor. You should get a reading in the display. If you get a reading, unhook the in and out plumbing and check the turbine for binding.
NOTE: If the face plate is left in a diagnostic display (or a flashing display when setting times or hardness), present time automatically returns if a button is not pressed within 4 minutes.
Press the UP button to display the number of days this face plate has had electrical power applied.
Press the DOWN button to dis­play the number of regenerations initiated by this face plate since the model code was entered.
2. Press the SELECT button and hold in 3 seconds until a model code appears in the display.
For proper softener operation, the code must be set correctly for your model (See Table at top of Page 4).
To reset the model code, press the UP or DOWN
button until the correct number shows.
3. Press SELECT to return the present time display. If the model code was changed, make ALL the timer settings, pages 10 and 11.
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ELECTRONIC DEMAND TIMER FEATURES, AND SERVICE, continued
service: MANUAL ADV ANCE REGENERA TION CHECK ..............................
This check verifies proper operation of the valve motor, brine tank fill, brine draw, regeneration flow rates, and other controller functions. First, make
the initial checks, and the manual initiated diag­nostics.
2. After observing fill, press the RECHARGE button
to move the softener into brining. A slow flow of wa­ter to the drain will begin. Verify brine draw from the brine tank by shining a flashlight into the brinewell and observing a noticeable drop in the liquid level.
NOTE: The face plate display must show a steady time (not flashing).
1. Press the RECHARGE button and hold in for 3 seconds. RECHARGE NOW begins to flash as the softener enters the fill cycle of regeneration. Re­move the brinewell cover and, using a flashlight, ob­serve fill water entering the brine tank.
' If water does not enter the tank, look for an ob- structed nozzle, venturi, fill flow plug, brine tubing, or brine valve riser pipe.
MOTOR
position markers
CAM
NOTE: Be sure a salt bridge is not preventing water with salt contact.
' If the softener does not draw brine nozzle and/or venturi dirty or defective.nozzle and venturi not seated properly on gasket.restricted drain (check drain fitting and hose).defective nozzle and venturi seal.other inner valve defect (rotor seal, rotor & disc,
wave washer, etc.).
NOTE: If water system pressure is low, an elevated drain hose may cause back pressure, stopping brine draw.
3. Again, press the RECHARGE button to move the softener into backwash. Look for a fast flow of water from the drain hose.
' A slow flow indicates a plugged top distributor, backwash flow plug, or drain hose.
4. Press RECHARGE to move the softener into fast rinse. Again look for a fast drain flow. Allow the soft­ener to rinse for a few minutes to flush out any brine that may remain in the resin tank from the brining cycle test.
5. To return the softener to service, press RE­CHARGE.
WIRING SCHEMATIC
TRANSFORMER
120V
"
POSITION SWITCH
24V
A
grnbrn
BACK OF FACEPLATE TIMER
VALVE MOTOR
WATER METER SENSOR
21
SOFTENER REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6130, EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260)
1
14
2
13
Valve Assembly
(see pages 24 -- 27)
3
4
6 7
5
8
9
10
12
15
28
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
29
23
11
22
30
36
35
34
33
32
24
31
25
26
27
SOFTENER REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6130, EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260)
KEY
NO.
10 7105047 Repl. Bottom Distributor
11 0502272 Resin, 53 lbs (1 cu ft)
12
13
14
z
15 7303213 Repl. Electronic Control Board (PWA)
16 7275907 Transformer
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PART
NO.
7112971
1
7246649 Shroud, Model EP 6260
2 7026196 Base, Models EP 6225 & EP 6245
3 7176292 Clamp Section (2 req.)
4 7088033 Clamp Retainer (2 req.)
5 7112963 O--ring Seal Kit
6 -- O--ring Seal, 2--7/8 in. x 3--1/4 in.
7 -- O--ring Seal, 13/16 in. x 1-- 1/16 in.
8 -- O--ring Seal, 2--3/4 in. x 3 in.
9 7077870 Top Distributor
7113058
7247996
7113074
7180314
7189449
7180291
7260554
7302720
7302738
7192785 Salt Cover, Model EP 6130
7180437
Shroud, Models EP 6225 & EP 6245 (Incl. Key No. 2)
Resin Tank, 8 in. dia x 40 in., Models EP 6130 & EP 6225
Resin Tank, 10 in. dia x 40 in., Model EP 6245
Resin Tank, 12 in. dia x 54 in., Model EP 6260
Bottom Cover, Models EP 6130 & EP 6225
Bottom Cover, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260
Faceplate Cover, Models EP 6130 & EP 6225 (also order following decal)
Faceplate Cover, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260 (also order following decal)
Decal, Faceplate, Models EP 6130 & EP 6225
Decal, Faceplate, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260
Salt Cover, Models EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260
DESCRIPTION
KEY
NO.
18 7178626 Rim , Model EP 6130 only
19 7155115 Brinewell Cover
20 7082150 Wing Nut, 1/4 -- 20
21 7100819 Brinewell
22 7003847 O--ring
23 7148875 Screw
24
25 1103200 Hose Adaptor
26 9003500 Grommet
27 0900431 Hose Clamp
28 7248706 Ground Clamp Assembly
29
30
31
32 7116713 Clip
33 7308881 Brine Valve Body
34 7142942 Clip
35 7131365 Screen
36 7113016 Tubing Assembly
z
z not illustrated.
PART
NO.
7161831 Repl. Brine Tank, Model EP 6130
7114800
7310171
7310197
7310210
7095470
7221746
7113008
7221754
7139999 Drain Tubing
Repl. Brine Tank, Models EP 6225, EP 6245 & EP 6260
Brine Valve Assembly, Model EP 6130
Brine Valve Assembly, Model EP 6225
Brine Valve Assembly, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260
Brine Tube, Model EP 6130 & EP 6225
Brine Tube, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260
Float, Stem & Guide Assembly, Models EP 6130 & EP 6225
Float, Stem & Guide Assembly, Models EP 6245 & EP 6260
DESCRIPTION
23
VALVE REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6130 & EP 6225)
59
60
61
62 63
64
52
53
58
51
50
54
55
57
56
89
87
86
91
79
78
88
90
81
92
98
85
84
83
82
67
65
66
68
69
wear--strip
seal
cross--section
view
70
71
74
73
72
77
76
75
80
97
96
92
93
94
95
24
VALVE REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6130 & EP 6225)
KEY
NO.
50 7070412 Screw, #4 -- 24 x 1--1/8 in.
51 7117816 Spacer
52 7030713 Switch
53 7077472 Expansion Pin
54 7074123 Screw, #10 14 x 2 in. (5 req.)
55 7085263 Valve Cover
56 7082087 Wave Washer
57 7199232 Rotor & Disc
58 7309803 Sensor Housing/Wiring Harness Asm.
59 7199729 Cap
60 7170262 O--ring Seal, 1--1/8 in. x 1--3/8 in.
61 7167659 Screen Support
62 7146043 Screen
63 0521829 Flow Plug, .1 gpm
64
PART
NO.
7187772 Nozzle & Venturi w/Gasket Kit
7204362 Gasket (only)
DESCRIPTION
KEY
NO.
74 -- Seal (Nozzle & Venturi)
75 -- O--ring Seal, 3/8 in. x 9/16 in.
76 -- Rotor Seal
77 -- O--ring Seal, 3--3/8 in. x 3--5/8 in.
78 -- O--ring Seal, 3/4 in. x 15/16 in.
79 -- O--ring Seal, 7/16 in. x 5/8 in.
80 7129716 Seal Kit (Includes Key Nos. 74 -- 79)
81 0501228 Flow Plug, 2.0 gpm
82 7170327 O--ring Seal, 5/8 in. x 13/16 in.
83 0900431 Hose Clamp
84 7024160 Drain Hose Adaptor
85 7142942 Clip
86 7284964 Cam & Gear
87 0503288 Bearing
88 7308085 Motor Plate
89 0900857 Screw, #6 -- 20 x 3/8 in. (2 req.)
PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION
65 1148800 Fill Flow Plug, .3 gpm
66 7095030 Cone Screen
67 1202600 Nut--Ferrule
68 7081104 Housing, Nozzle & Venturi
7187065
z
69 7170319 O--ring Seal, 1/4 in. x 3/8 in. (2 req.)
70 7081201 Retainer
71 7082053 Valve Body
72 7129889 Spring
73
7092642 Plug (Drain Seal)
Nozzle & Venturi Asm. (Incl. Key Nos. 59 -- 66, and 68)
90 7286039 Motor (Includes Key No. 91)
91 7224087 Screw, #8 -- 32 x 1 in. (2 req.)
92 7116713 Clip (4 req.)
93 7278442 Installation Adaptor (2 req.)
94 7170288
95 7113040 Turbine and Support Asm.
96 -- Turbine Support
97 -- Turbine
98 7278434
z not illustrated.
O--ring Seal, 15/16 in. x 1-- 3/16 in. (2 req.)
Bypass Valve (incl. 2 ea. of Key No. 94)
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VALVE REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6245 & EP 6260)
100
101
139
138
137
136
135
144
143
142
141
140
wear--strip
seal
cross--section
view
125
110
111
112
113
114
115
102
103
104
105
106
109
122
108
145
107
120
134
133
132
126
131
130
127
129
128
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120
116
117 118
119
121
122
123
124
VALVE REPAIR PARTS
(Models EP 6245 & EP 6260)
KEY
NO.
100 7224087 Screw, #8-32 x 1 in. (2 req.)
101 7286039 Motor (incl. 2 ea. of Key No. 100)
102 7231393 Motor Plate
103 0900857 Screw, #6-20 x 3/8 in. (3 req.)
104 7171250 Bearing
105 7283489 Cam and Gear
106 7169180 Clip (Drain)
107 0900431 Hose Clamp
108 7271270 Drain Hose Adaptor
109 7170288 O-ring, 15/16 in. x 1--3/16 in.
110 0501228 Flow Plug, 2.0 gpm
111 -- O-ring, 5/8 in. x 13/16 in.
112 -- O-ring, 1-- 1/8 in. x 1--1/2 in.
113 7174313 Bearing, Wave Washer
114 7185500 Rotor & Disc
115 -- O-ring, 4-- 1/2 in. x 4--7/8 in.
116 -- Rotor Seal
117 -- Seal
118 7171187 Plug (Drain Seal)
119 7129889 Spring
120 7089306 Clip (4 req.)
121 7271204 Installation Adaptor, 1 in. (2 req.)
122 7311127 O--ring, 1-- 1/16 in. x 1--5/16 in. (4 req.)
123 7094898 Turbine Support
124 7101548 Turbine
125 7309811 Sensor Housing/Wiring Harness Asm.
126 7081201 Retainer (Nozzle & Venturi)
127 -- Seal (Nozzle & Venturi)
PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION
KEY
NO.
128 7171145 Valve Body
129 7170319 O-ring, 1/4 in. x 3/8 in. (2 req.)
130 7081104 Housing, Nozzle & Venturi
131 1202600 Nut — Ferrule
132 7095030 Cone Screen
133 1148800 Flow Plug, .3 gpm
134
135 7084607 Flow Plug, .15 gpm
136 7146043 Screen
137 7167659 Screen Support
138 7170262 O-ring, 1--1/8 in. x 1-3/8 in.
139 7199729 Cap
140 7175199 Wave Washer
141 7171161 Valve Cover
142 7172997 Screw,#10x2--5/8in.(8req.)
143 7305150 Switch
144 7140738 Screw, #4-24 x 3/4 in. (2 req.)
145 7214383 Bypass Valve (Incl. following parts)
not illustrated.
PART
NO.
7253808
7114533 Nozzle and Venturi — Gasket Kit
7204362 Gasket (only)
7172882 Stem
7173016 O--ring, 1.109 in. x 1.387 in. (4 req.)
7175238 C--ring
7185487
Nozzle & Venturi Asm. (incl. Key Nos. 130 & 132--139)
SealKit(incl.KeyNos.111,112,115, 116, 117 & 1 2 7)
DESCRIPTION
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PARTS RETURN TAGS
If you have a defective part or assembly under warranty, please fill in a parts return tag. Cut out the tag, complete all information requested, and include it with the defective part when you return it to the place where you purchased the conditioner.
PARTS RETURN TAG
CUSTOMER’S NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
CONDITIONER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED DATE PART FAILED
North Star 1890 Woodlane Drive Woodbury, MN 55125
PARTS RETURN TAG
CUSTOMER’S NAME
PARTS RETURN TAG
CUSTOMER’S NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
CONDITIONER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED DATE PART FAILED
North Star 1890 Woodlane Drive Woodbury, MN 55125
PARTS RETURN TAG
CUSTOMER’S NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
CONDITIONER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED DATE PART FAILED
North Star 1890 Woodlane Drive Woodbury, MN 55125
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
CONDITIONER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED DATE PART FAILED
North Star 1890 Woodlane Drive Woodbury, MN 55125
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