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400 series control settings – Watts Autotrol 263 / 268 (400 Series) User Manual

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400 Series Control Settings

440i Control

Figure 5

Programming

1. Set days of regeneration on skipper wheel (Figure 5).

Pull all skipper pins outward (away from
control).

Rotate skipper wheel until day arrow points to
current day or number 1.

Depress skipper pin(s) at day(s) for which
regeneration is desired.

2. Set the time of day.

Grasp timer knob and pull outward.

Rotate in either direction until the timer arrow
points to the actual time of day.

Release timer knob.

Note

: With the time of day properly set, the conditioner

will regenerate at about 2:30 a.m. If you prefer to have
the unit regenerate at an earlier or later time, simply set
current time-of-day accordingly (e.g., to have the unit
regenerate at 4:30 a.m.—two hours later—set the clock
two hours earlier than the actual time of day.)

Note:

The Timer Locking Pin should always be

horizontal (Figure 5) during operation.

460i Control

Figure 6

Programming

Plug the wall-mount transformer into a functioning
electrical outlet that is not controlled by a switch. Plug
the transformer into the transformer plug receptacle on
the control.

Open the access door by pushing the raised tab on the
door toward the left while pulling the tab out (Figure 6).

Time of Day Setting

With the jumper on the set of pins next to the word
TIME (Figure 7), set the time of day to the closest hour
by pressing the black TIME SET button. PM hours are
indicated by a light next to the letters PM on the display
window.

Note:

The use of a small needle-nose pliers will aid in

moving the jumper.

Note:

The unit is factory set to regenerate at 2:00 a.m.

If you prefer to have the unit regenerate at an earlier or
later time, simply set the current time of day
accordingly (e.g., to have the unit regenerate at
4:00 a.m.—two hours later—set the clock two hours
earlier than the actual time of day).

Note:

The Timer Locking Pin should always be

horizontal (Figure 6) during operation.

Indicator Knob

Timer

Locking Pin

Time Arrow

Timer Knob

Day Arrow

Skipper Pins

Skipper Wheel

PM Indicator

Water Flow Indicator

Hour Time Display

Access Door

Indicator Knob

Time Set Button

Transformer Plug
Receptacle

Jumper

Spare

Raised

Tab

Jumper

Locking Pin

Timer