Maint 365, Change media – Culligan Sulfur-Cleer User Manual
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Programming
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• Filter Media Life - This setting is available only with flow meter
attached. It enables or disables an alert code (CHANGE MEDIA) that
indicates the end of life for the filter media. The display will show
“LIFE” in the left most characters and toggle between “Y” and “N”
in the right most character with the “+” and “-“ keys. If “NO”
is selected, the alarm is disabled and the ‘Maximum Capacity’
setting will be treated as it normally would by triggering an
immediate regen. If “YES” is selected the alert is enabled and
will sound when the ‘Total Flow/Life of Unit’ statistic = ‘Maximum
Capacity’ setpoint, indicating that it is time to change the filter
media.
Pressing the “Status” key will save the setting and move to the next programming step.
• Maximum Capacity Set Point - This setting is used to
program a value that corresponds to the maximum capacity that
can be expected from a unit before it is completely exhausted.
If the unit reaches this set point an immediate regeneration will
occur with dip#4 is set to delay mode and “IMMED” set in the
hidden menu. This setting will only appear if a flow meter is
connected to the circuit board. Adjust the value with the “+” or
“-“ keys. The display will show the “REGEN” icon and “MAXCAP”
for two seconds and then display the “REGEN” icon, and the
setting numbers to adjust.
Pressing the “Status” key will save the setting and move to the next
programming step.
• Batch Set Point -
This setting is used to set the trip point for a
regeneration when in flow meter operation. It will only appear
if a flow meter is connected to the circuit board. The display will
show the “REGEN” icon and “bAtch” for two seconds and then
display the “REGEN” icon and the setting numbers to adjust.
Adjust the value with the “+” or “-“ keys.
Pressing the “Status” key will save the setting and move to the next
programming step.
• Maintenance Interval - This setting is active only when dip
#2 is on. It used to trigger a notice indicating that a maintenance
inspection for the system should occur, after counting down the
programmed number of days. The display will show “MAINT”
for two seconds, followed by the value to adjust. Adjust the value
with the “+” or “-“ keys. After the programmed number of days
has counted down, the Maintenance Alert shall appear on the
display (MAINT) every 10 seconds, for 2 seconds at a time, and the
beeper shall beep every 30 seconds.
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CHANGE
MEDIA
MAINT
365
REGEN
REGEN
REGEN
REGEN