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Programming mode continued, Programming overview – Watts ProSense User Manual

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PROGRAMMING MODE continued

In Service Display

Time & Day

Regen Time & Day

Salt Amount

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS

Capacity

Time & Day

Regen Time & Day

Salt Amount

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS

Capacity

Hardness

Hardness

Figure 6

The display shows the number of the tank in service (small

digit next to CPH position). The display also alternates

between Capacity Remaining and Flow Rate (faucet icon) for

the tank in service.
NOTE: The Regen icon is only on when in regeneration.
NOTE: The faucet icon is displayed on all the ProSense

controls when there is flow. The ProSense

controller will show the faucet icon when the flow

rate is displayed, even if the flow rate is zero.

The faucet icon will turn off when the capacity

is displayed. In service flow rate display can

be replaced with a clock display using Level II

Programming (Parameter P10).

Programming Overview

The ProSense controller includes multiple program levels that

allow water treatment professionals to customize the system

for many water conditions. Additionally, historical data can be

viewed allowing quick and easy troubleshooting. In most cases

Level I Programming is all that is required to set up the water

conditioning system for proper operation. A brief description of

each program level is listed below.
Level I - Used to program controller for normal applications.
Level II (P-Values) - Allows the installer to customize

programming for non-standard applications.
Level III (C-Values) - Allows the installer to adjust length of

select cycles for non-standard applications.
Level IV History (H-Values) - Allows access to historical

information for troubleshooting the system.
NOTE: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the

controller returns to normal operation mode.

Level I Programming
The ProSense controller can be quickly programmed by

following the sequential procedure in the section "Placing

Water Conditioning System Into Operation". Level I Program

parameters are those that can be accessed by pressing the

UP or DOWN buttons. Step-by-step instructions are shown on

previous page.

• Resin Volume Setting: Set to match the volume (cubic

feet) of resin in the mineral tank.

• Time of Day: Includes PM indicatior. Can be set to display

as a 24-hour clock. See Level II programming.

• Day of Week: Set to actual day of the week.
• Time of Regeneration: Fully adjustable. Default is 2:00 AM.
• Days Override: Range 0.5 to 30 days. Leave at 0 to disable.
• Salt Dosage: Set at pounds of salt per cubic foot of resin

in the conditioner tank.

NOTE: When the controller is set up for a twelve-hour

clock a PM indicator will illuminate when the

displayed time is in the PM hours. There is no AM

indicator.

Programming the Lockout Feature
All Level I parameters can be locked out when the controller

is in Level II Programming. Simply press the REGEN button

during Level II Programming and a lock icon will appear

indicating that the specific setting has been locked out.

When locked out, the setting cannot be adjusted in Level

I Programming. To disable the Lock Out feature, press the

REGEN button when in Level II. The lock icon will not be

displayed.

Resin Volume
The amount of resin can be determined by the diameter of the tank.

Tank Diameter

(inches)

Resin Volume

Cubic Feet

8

0.75

9

1

10

1.5

12

2