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Setting the controller, cont, Advanced customer settings, Display error messages – Watts PWSCAB30K User Manual

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Setting The Controller, cont.

Advanced Customer Settings

Your appliance can be programmed for High Capacity (HC) or High

Efficiency (HE). High Capacity means the appliance will regenerate

less often, but use more salt. High Efficiency will make the appliance

regenerate more often and use less salt. See Specifications, Page 19.
1. Hold down “SET” and “CHANGE” for 3 seconds to enter ad-

vanced customer settings mode. While SET and CHANGE are

being held down, the display should show only the controller type.

After the 3 seconds, the entire screen is lit for a half second, and

then “HC” will appear.

2. Pressing and releasing the CHANGE button will toggle the digit

display between “HC” and “HE”. Pressing and releasing the SET

button will advance programming to the next step. Default is “HC”.

3. The controller will now display “Demand Mode.” Each press of

the CHANGE button will switch between “Demand Mode” and

“Delayed Mode”.

Delayed Mode allows regeneration at a specific time (e.g. at 2 am

when less water is being used.)
Demand Mode triggers a regeneration as soon as softening capacity

is exhausted.
Pressing and releasing the SET button will advance programming to

the next step. Default is “Demand Mode”.
4. “96 Hours” is now displayed. Pressing and releasing the CHANGE

button will toggle this on and off.

If “96 Hours” is selected, the appliance will work no more than 4

days without a regeneration. The “96 Hours” selection is required in

Europe. Note: If there is iron in your water, select this option.
Pressing and releasing the SET button will advance programming to

the next step. Default is for “96 Hours” to be ON.
5. “Gallons X100” is now displayed. Pressing and releasing the

CHANGE button will toggle between “Gallons X100” and “Liters

X1000”. Choosing gallons sets the controller to English units, and

choosing liters sets it to metric units. Pressing and releasing the

SET button will advance programming to the next step.

6. If “Gallons” was chosen, “12” is now displayed. If “Liters” was

chosen, “24” is displayed. Pressing and releasing the CHANGE

button will toggle between “24” and “12”. This controls the selec-

tion of a 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour clock. If 24-hour, 00=mid-

night. Default is “12”.

7. “Set Time” and “12” is now lit. To set the time, press and hold the

CHANGE button to advance the numerical display, and switch

from “PM” to “AM” if appropriate. Note: set the time to the nearest

hour. Pressing and releasing the SET button will save the time dis-

played and advance to the next menu. Pressing and releasing the

SET button will advance programming to the next step. Default is

12 PM.

8. “Set Reg. Time” and “02” is now displayed. To set the regenera-

tion time, press and release the CHANGE button to advance the

numerical display. Pressing and releasing the SET button will save

the “regen. time” displayed and put the unit into operation. Default

is 2 AM.

Programming is now complete.

Display Error Messages

4 Button Error Descriptions
“E1” Error message: If “E1” appears on the controller screen along

with an audible beeping sound, the controller cannot find the home

magnet disk position. Make sure the controller is firmly seated on all

four “tabs” of the drive end cap. (See Page 10). Note: if all is in place,

and the motor and magnet disk do not turn, it could indicate an

obstruction in the valve body.
“E2” Error message: If “E2” appears on the controller screen along

with an audible beeping sound, the motor is disconnected. Plug in

the motor. Wait 30 seconds or unplug/replug the transformer into the

controller to re-set.
“E3” Error message: Home offset error. Disk didn’t start in proper

home location. Controller will automatically try to reset itself by find-

ing Home and continuing the regeneration.
“E4” Error message: Magnet stuck at home. Gear teeth aren’t

engaged, gear stripped, something is jammed in the valve. Cycle the

power to reset.
“E5” Error message: Memory error. Replace board.