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Level II Programming - P Values
Level II Programming parameters can be adjusted to fine-tune

the conditioner's operation. The parameters are accessible

by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the

controller displays a "P" value.
NOTE: The controller must be in the home position to

change settings. See Table for Level II parameters.

Typically the Level II parameters will not need to

be adjusted as the default settings accommodate

most applications. Contact your water treatment

professional before attempting any programming.

Description

Range

Minimum

Increments

Default

Units

Notes

P9

Units of Measure

0-1

1

(2)

0 = US 1 = Metric

P10

Clock Mode

0-3

1

(2)

0 = 12 hour clock: flow rate displayed
1 = 24 hour clock: flow rate displayed
2 = 12 hour clock; Time of Day displayed
3 = 24 hour clock; Time of Day displayed

P11

Service Interval

0-99

1

0

Months

0 = Dissabled. Number of days per month is

fixed at 30.

P12*

Resin Tank Sensor

Placement

60-01

1

20

% of Capacity Expressed as a percentage of resin bed capacity

remaining after lowest set of pins.

P13

Disable Resin Tank

Sensors

0-1

1

0

0 = Resin Tank Sensors Enabled
1 = Resin Tank Sensors Disabled

P14

Refill Rate

1-700

1

(1)

gpm x 100

Used with salt amount to calculate refill time.

P15

Draw Rate

1-700

1

(1)

gpm x 100

Used with salt amount to calculate draw time.

P16

Flow sensor select

1-4

1

4

1 = 1" Autotrol turbine
2 = 2" Autotrol turbine
3 = User defined K-factor
4 = Fleck 3/4" Paddle
5 = Fleck 3/4" Turbine
6 = Fleck 1" Paddle
7 = Fleck 1"/1-1/2" Turbine
8 = Fleck 1-1/2" Paddle
9 = Meter Factor

P17

K-factor or Pulse

equivalent

0.01-99.99

0.01

0.01

K-factor P16 = 3;
Pulse Equivalent P16 = 9

P18

Tank in Service

1-2

1

1

Select the Tank in Service.

P19

Cleaning Cycle Interval

0-100

1

6

Number of standard regeneration cycles

between cleaning regeneration cycles.

*The controller will automatically adjust the Hardness Setting P8 when the sensors in the resin tank detect a hardness front passing. This

automatic adjustment to the hardness setting may result in the system passing hard water near the end of the service cycle if the resin tank

sensor placement setting P12 is wrong. The sensor placement setting P12 must be reduced to eliminate the problem. Reducing the Capacity

Setting P7 or increasing the Hardness setting P8 will only produce a temporary solution.

NOTE: (1) Default selected with initial setting value.

(2) Facotry Default is "0" for North America units and "1" for World units.

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