EcoWater Systems 1152 Water Conditioner Remote Transceiver User Manual 7291393draft qxp

EcoWater Systems, Inc Water Conditioner Remote Transceiver 7291393draft qxp

User Manual

Part No. 7291393 (Rev. _ 11/10/06)How to operate yourEcoWater SystemsWater ConditionerEcoWater Systems Conditionerwith Remote (ECR)EcoWater Systems Conditionerwith Remote (ECR)SERIES3500 & 3502EcoWater SystemsP.O. Box 64420, St. Paul MN  55164-0420OWNER’S MANUALPRINTED IN USAPRELIMINARY
2SAFETY GUIDESFollow the installation instructions carefully.  Failure toinstall the EcoWater Systems conditioner properlyvoids the warranty.Before you begin installation, read this entire manual.Then, obtain all the materials and tools you will need tomake the installation.Check local plumbing and electrical codes. Theinstallation must conform to them.Use only lead-free solder and flux for all sweat-solderconnections, as required by state and federal codes.Use care when handling the EcoWater Systems condi-tioner.  Do not turn upside down, drop, or set on sharpprotrusions.Do not locate the EcoWater Systems conditioner wherefreezing temperatures occur.  Do not attempt to treatwater over 120°F.  Freezing, or hot water damagevoids the warranty.Avoid installing in direct sunlight.  Excessive sun heatmay cause distortion or other damage to non-metallicparts.The EcoWater Systems conditioner requires a minimumwater flow of 3 gallons per minute at the inlet.Maximum allowable inlet water pressure is 125 psi.If daytime pressure is over 80 psi, nighttime pressuremay exceed the maximum.  Use a pressure reducingvalve if necessary (Adding a pressure reducing valvemay reduce the flow).The EcoWater Systems conditioner works on 24volt-60 hz electrical power only. Be sure to use theincluded transformer and plug it into a nominal 120V, 60Hz household outlet that is grounded and properly pro-tected by an over current device such as a circuit break-er or fuse.  If transformer is replaced, use only theauthorized service, Class II, 24V, 10 VA transformer.This system is not intended to be used for treating waterthat is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown qualitywithout adequate disinfection before or after the system.If conditioner is being used to remove barium and/orradium 226 and 228, please verify performance by con-tacting 612-607-1700, ext. 6470 for testing treatedwater supply or check the water testing section of yourlocal phone directory.European Directive 2002/96/EC requires allelectrical and electronic equipment to bedisposed of according to Waste Electricaland Electronic Equipment (WEEE) require-ments.  This directive or similar laws are inplace nationally and can vary from region toregion.  Please refer to your state and locallaws for proper disposal of the equipment.ECOWATERSYSTEMS Safety GuidesNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation.  Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-dance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications.  However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-lar installation.  If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-ence by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connect-ed.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved byEcoWater Systems could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.This device complies with Industry Canada StandardRSS-310.  Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired oper-ation of the device.Ce dispositif est conforme avec la norme CNR-310d’Industrie Canada.  Le fonctionnement du dispositifest sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le disposi-tif ne doit pas causer de brouillage, et (2) le dispositifdoit accepter tous brouillages, incluant tous brouillagesqui peut nuire au bon fonctionnement du dispositif.
3ECOWATERSYSTEMS WarrantyLIMITED WARRANTYEcoWater Systems, Inc.Advantage WarrantySeries ECR & ERR 3000 Water SystemCongratulations!  You have just purchased the highest quality water conditioningproduct on the market. To register your warranty, complete the enclosed WarrantyRegistration Card and mail it within 30 days of purchase.To whom is this warranty extended?EcoWater Systems, Inc. warrants its products to the original owner and guaranteesthat the products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship from the orig-inal date of installation.How does my warranty work?If, during the respective warranty period, a part proves, after inspection by EcoWater,to be defective, EcoWater will, at its sole option repair or replace that part at nocharge, other than normal shipping, installation or service charges.What is covered by the warranty?EcoWater Systems, Inc. guarantees that,for the LIFETIME of the original owner, the SALT TANK and the MINERAL TANK willnot rust, corrode, leak, burst, or in any other manner fail to perform their proper func-tions and that,for a period of TEN YEARS, the VALVE BODY will be free of defects in materials andworkmanship and will perform its proper function and that,for a period of FIVE YEARS, the ELECTRONIC FACEPLATE and ALL OTHERPARTS, including the REMOTE MONITOR will be free of defects in materials andworkmanship and will perform their normal functions.Only on models designated as ERR on the rating decal, is the resin bed guaranteed,for the lifetime of the original owner, to be free of defects in materials and workman-ship and to remove chlorine taste and odor from a municipal water supply.How do I obtain warranty service?Should you need service, your local, independent EcoWater Dealer is only a phonecall away.PHONE:____________________________________________________________To obtain warranty service, notice must be given, within thirty (30) days of the discov-ery of the defect, to your local EcoWater Systems dealer.If I need a part replaced after the factory warranty expires, is the replacementpart warranted?Yes, EcoWater Systems, Inc. warrants FACTORY REPAIRS as well as all REPLACE-MENT PARTS for a period of 90 DAYS. This warranty does not include normal ship-ping, installation or service charges.Are any additional warranties available?We are pleased to say, YES! EcoWater Systems, Inc. sells an EXTENDED, PARTSONLY WARRANTY for the ELECTRONICS portion of your product.  This warranty iscalled the "Perfect Ten" and extends the five year warranty on the electronic FACE-PLATE, WIRING HARNESS, DRIVE MOTOR, TRANSFORMER, POWER CORD,SENSOR HOUSING, and MICRO SWITCHES to a total of TEN YEARS from the dateof original installation.  Your local dealer will provide details regarding this warranty orwill refer you to the factory for additional information.In addition, the 3000 SERIESproduct carries the CREST OF EXCELLENCE GUARANTEE that, should you expe-rience a repetitive problem that remains uncorrected, EcoWater will, during the FIRSTYEAR OF INSTALLATION, replace the product with the exact or comparable prod-uct.* This guarantee may be subject to normal shipping and installation or servicecharges.General ProvisionsThe above warranties are effective provided the water conditioner is operated atwater pressures not exceeding 125 psi, and at water temperatures not exceeding1205F (and on a municipal chlorinated water supply - models designated as ERR onthe rating decal); provided further that the water conditioner is not subject to abuse,misuse, alteration, neglect, freezing, accident or negligence; and provided further thatthe water conditioner is not damaged as the result of any unusual force of nature suchas, but not limited to, flood, hurricane, tornado or earthquake. EcoWater Systems,Inc., is excused if failure to perform its warranty obligations is the result of strikes, gov-ernment regulation, materials shortages, or other circumstances beyond its control.*THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES ON THE WATER CONDITIONER BEYONDTHOSE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED ABOVE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED TO THE EXTENT THEYMIGHT EXTEND BEYOND THE ABOVE PERIODS.  THE SOLE OBLIGATION OFECOWATER SYSTEMS, INC. UNDER THESE WARRANTIES IS TO  REPLACE ORREPAIR THE COMPONENT OR PART WHICH PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE WITH-IN THE SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD, AND ECOWATER IS NOT LIABLE FOR CON-SEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. NO ECOWATER DEALER, AGENT,REPRESENTATIVE, OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO EXTEND OREXPAND THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY DESCRIBED ABOVE.Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclu-sions or limitations of incidental or consequential damage, so the limitations andexclusions in this warranty may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specificlegal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. This war-ranty applies to consumer-owned installations only.GUARANTEEBONDThe Safeco Insurance Company of America has issuedit's bond in the form shown below, guaranteeing full per-formance by EcoWater Systems, Inc.SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, here-inafter called “Surety,” guarantees unto Bank of NewYork as Trustee holding said Guarantee Bond under theterms of a Trust Agreement dated April 9, 2003, for theuse and benefit of original purchasers of residentialEcoWater Systems Units within the Continental UnitedStates, as described herein, that EcoWater Systems,Inc., will discharge the obligations of the “EcoWaterBonded Parts and Service Guarantee Policy.”PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that:1. Liability of Surety hereunder shall not exceed the sumof FIVE HUNDRED AND 00/100th DOLLARS ($500.00)as to any one installation, and shall not exceed the sumof FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100th DOL-LARS ($500,000.00) in the aggregate, and2. There shall be no liability hereunder as to any pur-chaser to whom there has not been issued at the time ofinstallation and purchase completed registration cardwhich is enclosed with a facsimile of this bond, and whohas not returned such card in accordance with this guar-antee.3. Claim must be made by such original purchaser inwriting within 30 days from the expiration of these guar-antees upon EcoWater Systems, Inc., PO Box 64420, St.Paul, MN 55164, to perform the terms of said guarantee,and notice of any default on such guarantee must besent to Surety at its address by Registered Mail.SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICAThis is to certify that the original of the above guaranteeand bond is on file with Bank of New York.BANK OF NEW YORKAs Trustee
4ECOWATERSYSTEMS Water ConditioningWATER CONDITIONINGWater conditioning is the treatment of several conditionsin household water.  The conditions treated by the unityou have purchased are: (1) Hardness, (2) Iron, (3)Sediments, (4) Barium and (5) Radium 226 and 228.These are described below:1. HARDNESS is a term to describe the presence ofcalcium and magnesium minerals in water.  A chemicalanalysis accurately measures the amount of minerals ingrain weight.  For example, one gallon of water with 5grains per gallon (gpg) hardness has dissolved mineralsthat, if solidified, about equals the size of one ordinaryaspirin tablet.  One gallon of water, 25 gpg hard, has amineral content equal in size to 5 aspirin tablets.  Waterhardness varies greatly across the country.  It generallycontains from 3 to 100 gpg.Hard water affects living in general.  Hardness mineralscombine with soap to make a soap curd.  The curdgreatly reduces the cleaning action of soap.Precipitated hardness minerals form a crust on cookingutensils, appliances, and plumbing fixtures.  Even thetastes of foods are affected.  A water softener removesthe hardness minerals to eliminate these problems, andothers.IMPORTANT: Water softeners using sodium chloride(NaCl) salt for regeneration add sodium to the water.Persons on sodium restricted diets should consider theadded sodium as part of their overall intake. Water sof-teners using potassium chloride (KCl) salt for regenera-tion add potassium to the water.  Persons on potassiumrestricted diets should consider the added potassium aspart of their overall intake.2. IRON in water is measured in parts per million (ppm).The total* ppm of iron, and type or types*, is determinedby chemical analysis.  Three different types of iron inwater are: (a) Ferrous (clear water), (b) Ferric (redwater), and (c) Bacterial and organically bound iron.*Water may contain one or more of the three types ofiron and any combination of these. Total iron is the sumof the contents.a. Ferrous (clear water) iron is soluble and dissolves inwater.  It is usually detected by taking a sample of waterin a clear bottle or glass.  Immediately after taking, thesample is clear.  As the water sample stands, it gradu-ally clouds and turns slightly yellow or brown as air oxi-dizes the iron.  This usually occurs in 15 to 30 minutes.An EcoWater Systems conditioner will remove moder-ate amounts of this type of iron (see specifications).b. Ferric (red water), and c. Bacterial and organicallybound irons are insoluble.  This iron is visible immedi-ately when drawn from a faucet because it has oxidizedbefore reaching the home.  It appears as small cloudyyellow, orange, or reddish suspended particles.  Afterthe water stands for a period of time, the particles settleto the bottom of the container.  Generally these irons areremoved from water by filtration.  Chlorination is alsorecommended for bacterial iron.  An EcoWater Systemsconditioner will remove minimal quantities (see specifi-cations) of ferric iron.3. SEDIMENT is fine, foreign material particles sus-pended in water.  This material is most often clay or silt.Extreme amounts of sediment may give the water acloudy appearance.  A sediment filter normally correctsthis condition.4. BARIUM is a naturally occurring metal that makes itsway into water through drilling wastes, smelting copper,and producing motor vehicle parts.  The EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) has the authority to determinechemicals that cause health effects and at what levels .EPA created a list of harmful chemicals and their maxi-mum contaminant levels (MCL), to set limits for publicwater supplies to maintain.  Barium’s MCL is 2 parts permillion (PPM).  The level of barium in water can bedetermined through chemical analysis.5. RADIUM is a naturally occurring radioactive metalthat can be found in most drinking water at low levels.Higher levels occur when ground water passes throughbedrock containing high concentrations of radium.Radium 226 and 228 are also regulated by EPA with anMCL of 5 picocuries per liter (pCi/l).  A chemical analy-sis is needed to measure the concentration of Radium226 and 228.
5ECOWATERSYSTEMS Unpacking & InstallationThis section is not yet complete.
6ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSETUP PROCEDUREWhen the EcoWater Systems softener is plugged in forthe first time, the display briefly shows a logo, followedby model information.  Next, a series of six “wizard”screens prompts you to enter basic operating informa-tion:FIG. 21. LANGUAGE Press the softener’s DOWN () orUP () buttons to highlight the desired language(See Figure 43). The choices are: English, Spanish,French, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, Russian,Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Greek or Romanian.2. Press the SELECT () button to advance to thenext “wizard” screen.   All menus and messages willbe in the selected language from this point on.FIG. 33. SYSTEM UNITS Press the DOWN () or UP ()buttons to highlight the desired units (See Figure 3).4. Press the SELECT () button.FIG. 4FIG. 5FIG. 6FIG. 7FIG. 8the button down to rapidly advance.  Be sure thatAM or PM is correct.6. Press the SELECT () button.7. HARDNESS Press the UP () or DOWN () but-tons to set the value of your water’s hardness (SeeFigure 5).8. Press the SELECT () button.9. SALT LEVEL Press the UP () or DOWN () but-tons to set the salt level (See Figure 6).  It shouldmatch the lowest number visible on the brinewelldecal above the salt.10. Press the SELECT () button.11. IRON LEVEL Press the UP () or DOWN ()buttons to set the value for iron in your water (SeeFigure 7).12. Press the SELECT () button.  The screen willshow “Setup complete!” (See Figure 8).13. If, at this point, you want to go back and makechanges, press the DOWN () button to highlightRedo setup, then press SELECT () to repeat thesix “wizard” screens.14. If no changes are desired, make sure Run soften-er is highlighted (See Figure 8) and press theSELECT () button.  The softener begins normaloperation, described on the next page.FIG. 1Display LEFTButtonRIGHTButtonUPButtonDOWNButtonE.A.S.E.PortSELECTButton5. CURRENT TIME Press the DOWN () or UP ()buttons to set the current time (See Figure 4).  Hold
7ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSOFTENER STATUS SCREENSDuring normal operation, the EcoWater Systems soft-ener’s display shows a rolling series of four statusscreens.  Each is shown for 6 seconds, in a rollingsequence (See Figure 9).Pressing the softener’s RIGHT () button manuallyadvances to the next screen in the sequence.Pressing the LEFT () button manually returns to theprevious status screen.  If no buttons are pressed for30 seconds, the rolling sequence resumes.During normal operation (status screens rolling), pressthe softener’s SELECT () button to display the Mainmenu (See Figure 10).  This menu and its subsidiaryscreens are used to control these softener operations:RechargeSalt settingsSalt levelLow Salt alarmSalt typeBasic settingsCurrent timeHardnessIron levelRecharge timeRolling screensUser preferencesLanguageTime formatVolume unitsHardness unitsWeight unitsSystem informationModel informationWater availableDaily avg. water usedWater used todayTotal water usedCurrent water flowDays powered upLast rechargeTotal rechargesAdvanced settingsCycle timesBackwash time2nd backwash2nd backwash timeFast rinse timeSpecial featuresEfficiency modeMax. days between rechargesAuxiliary controlChemical feed volume*Chemical feed time*97% featureService reminderTroubleshootingSend E.A.S.E. messageDiagnosticsSetup changesConnect to remote*Only displayed if Auxiliary control is set to Chemical feed.FIG. 9FIG. 10MAIN MENUERROR MESSAGES, ALARMS ANDREMINDERSThe softener status screens described above will notbe displayed in a rolling sequence when one of the fol-lowing messages is displayed:Error detected (contact your dealer for service)Service reminder (See Page 18)Recharge status (Displayed during recharges,showing valve position and time remaining)Low salt alarm (See Page 9)
8ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationCONNECTING TO REMOTEWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, it is not yet in communication with the remote.  Toestablish a link between the two:1. Make sure the remote is powered up (See “InstallingBatteries” on Page 21).2. From any of the rolling status screens, press thesoftener’s SELECT () button to display the Mainmenu.3. Press the softener’s DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Advanced settingsis highlighted (See Figure 11).4. Press the softener’s SELECT () button to displaythe Advanced settings menu (See Figure 12).FIG. 11FIG. 125. Press the softener’s DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Connect to remoteis highlighted.6. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 87 on Page 22).7. Press the remote’sDOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Add new device ishighlighted in a box (See Figure 88).8. Press the remote’s SELECT () button, and the“Waiting for new device...” screen appears (SeeFigure 89).  The remote waits 30 seconds for thesoftener to be activated (in the next step).9. Make sure the softener’s display still shows thescreen in Figure 12.  Press the softener’s SELECT() button to display the “Looking for remote”screen (See Figure 13).FIG. 1310. Within 5 seconds the screen should change toshow “Remote found” (See Figure 14).  If thescreen instead reads “Remote not found,” pressthe softener’s LEFT () button to return to thescreen in Figure 12.  Repeat this procedure fromStep 7.  If the remote is not found after severaltries, contact your dealer for service.FIG. 1411. Press the softener’s SELECT () button.  The dis-play will go back to the Advanced settings menu(Figure 12).12. Press the softener’s LEFT () button twice toreturn to the rolling status screens.FIG. 15FIG. 16LONG DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGESMost messages in the softener’s display screens areshort enough to be shown as a single line.  Longermessages will be truncated (See Figure 15 for anexample) until you highlight them.  One second afterbeing highlighted, the viewing box expands (SeeFigure 16) to show the entire message.  After threeseconds the view resets (Figure 15).
9ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSETTING SALT LEVELUse this feature when adding salt to the softener:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Salt settings is highlighted (SeeFigure 17).3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Saltsettings menu (See Figure 18).4. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Salt level is high-lighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Saltlevel screen (See Figure 19).  The light inside thesalt tank will turn on.FIG. 17FIG. 186. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to changethe salt level.  It should match the lowest numbervisible on the brinewell decal above the salt.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the “Salt settings” menu (Figure 18).8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.  It will also reset automaticallyif no buttons are pressed for 4 minutes.FIG. 196. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to changethe number of days.  Setting the number of daysbelow 1 turns the alarm feature off.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Salt settings menu (Figure 18).8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.LOW SALT ALARMUse this feature to program when the electronic controlwill display a low salt alarm.  The number of days canbe customized, or the feature can be turned off:1-3. Go to the Salt settings menu by following Steps1-3 in the “Setting Salt Level” procedure at left.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Low salt alarm is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Lowsalt alarm screen (See Figure 20).FIG. 20FIG. 21SETTING SALT TYPEUse this feature to program the electronic control withwhich type of salt is used:1-3. Go to the Salt settings menu by following Steps1-3 in the “Setting Salt Level” procedure at left.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Salt type is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Salttype menu (See Figure 21).6. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe type of salt being used.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Salt settings menu (Figure 18).8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.
10ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationINITIATING MANUAL RECHARGEThis feature may be used to assure an adequate sup-ply of softened water at times of unusually high wateruse.  For example, if you have guests and the “Wateravailable” screen is at or below 50%, you coulddeplete softened water capacity before the next auto-matic recharge.  Initiating a manual recharge willrestore 100% softened water capacity after complete:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.FIG. 232. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Recharge is high-lighted (See Figure 22).3. Press the SELECT () button to display theRecharge menu (See Figure 23).FIG. 224. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired option.  Selecting Recharge nowbegins a recharge immediately after the SELECT() button is pushed.  Selecting Scheduled sets arecharge to begin at the preset recharge time (setaccording to the instructions on Page 11).  SelectingAutomatic cancels a scheduled extra recharge (if ithas not already begun) and lets the electronic con-trol determine when to recharge next.7. Press the SELECT () button.  If Recharge now isselected, the display immediately goes to theRecharge status screen (See Figure 24).  IfAutomatic or Scheduled are selected, the displaygoes back to the Main menu (Figure 22).SETTING THE CURRENT TIMEWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, a “wizard” screen prompts you to set the currenttime (See Page 6).  To change the time at a later date,such as after an extended power loss:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Basic settings is highlighted(See Figure 25).3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Basicsettings menu (See Figure 26).FIG. 25FIG. 264. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Current time is high-lighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Currenttime screen (See Figure 27).6. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to changethe time.  Hold the button down to rapidly advance.Be sure that AM or PM is correct7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Basic settings menu (Figure 26).8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.FIG. 27FIG. 248. Press the LEFT () button (twice from theRecharge status screen) to return to the rolling sta-tus screens.
11ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSETTING RECHARGE TIMEWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, the default time for starting regenerations is 2:00a.m.  This is a good time in most households becausewater is not being used.  To change this time:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Basic settings is highlighted(See Figure 28).FIG. 293. Press the SELECT () button to display the Basicsettings menu (See Figure 29).FIG. 30FIG. 284. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Recharge time is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theRecharge time screen (See Figure 30).6. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to changethe recharge time.  Hold the button down to rapidlyadvance.  Be sure that AM or PM is correct7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Basic settings menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.SETTING IRON LEVELWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, a “wizard” screen prompts you to enter yourwater’s iron level (See Page 6).  To change it:1-3. Go to the Basic settings menu by following Steps1-3 in the “Setting Recharge Time” procedure atleft.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Iron level is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Ironlevel screen (See Figure 32).FIG. 326. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to set thevalue for iron in your water.  Hold the button downto rapidly advance.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Basic settings menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.SETTING HARDNESSWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, a “wizard” screen prompts you to enter yourwater’s hardness (See Page 6).  To change it:1-3. Go to the Basic settings menu by following Steps1-3 in the “Setting Recharge Time” procedure atleft.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Hardness is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theHardness screen (See Figure 31).FIG. 316. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to set thevalue for your water’s hardness.  Hold the buttondown to rapidly advance.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Basic settings menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.
12ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationROLLING SCREENSDuring normal softener operation, four status screensare shown in sequence (See “Softener StatusScreens” on Page 7).  When the softener’s electroniccontrol is first powered up, the default is to show allfour.  You can turn on/off individual screens*:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Basic settings is highlighted(See Figure 33).3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Basicsettings menu (See Figure 34).FIG. 33FIG. 344. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Rolling screens is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Rollingscreens menu (See Figure 35).FIG. 356. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list.  Items with a black square next tothem will be displayed during normal operation.7. To un-select a screen, make sure its name is high-lighted in a box.  Then press the SELECT () but-ton.  The black square will disappear.  PressingSELECT () again makes the black square reap-pear and re-selects the highlighted item.  At leastone screen must be selected/highlighted.8. When selections are complete, exit this menu bypressing the LEFT () button.  The display will goback to the Basic settings menu.9. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.*This does not include service reminders, errors, alarmsor Recharge status screens.SETTING THE LANGUAGEWhen the softener’s electronic control is first poweredup, a “wizard” screen prompts you to set the language(See Page 6).  To change the language:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until User preferences is highlighted(See Figure 36).4. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Language is high-lighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theLanguage menu (See Figure 38).FIG. 36FIG. 373. Press the SELECT () button to display the Userpreferences menu (See Figure 37).FIG. 386. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired language. The choices are: English,Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish,Russian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Greek orRomanian.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the User preferences menu (Figure 37).8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.
13ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSETTING TIME FORMATUse this feature to select a 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour clock:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until User preferences is highlighted.3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Userpreferences menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Time format is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Timeformat menu (See Figure 39).FIG. 396. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired time format.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the User preferences menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.SETTING VOLUME UNITSUse this feature to select English or Metric volumeunits:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until User preferences is highlighted.3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Userpreferences menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Volume units is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Volumeunits menu (See Figure 40).FIG. 406. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired volume units.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the User preferences menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.SETTING HARDNESS UNITSUse this feature to select grains or parts per million(ppm) as hardness units:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until User preferences is highlighted.3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Userpreferences menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Hardness units is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theHardness units menu (See Figure 41).FIG. 416. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired hardness units.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the User preferences menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.SETTING WEIGHT UNITSUse this feature to select English or Metric weightunits:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until User preferences is highlighted.3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Userpreferences menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Weight units is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Weightunits menu (See Figure 42).FIG. 426. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe desired weight units.7. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the User preferences menu.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.
14ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSYSTEM INFORMATIONUse these features to look up the following informationabout the softener and its operations:Model information (model number and softwareversion)Water available (softened water ready for use)Daily average water usedWater used todayTotal water used (explained in Step 6, below)Current water flowDays powered upLast rechargeTotal rechargesTo display one of these screens:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until System information is highlight-ed (See Figure 43).FIG. 43FIG. 443. Press the SELECT () button to display the Systeminformation menu (See Figure 44).4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until the desired option is highlighted(See list at the top of this column).5. Press the SELECT () button to display the desiredinformation screen (See Figures 45-53).6. The Total water used screen (See Figure 49)shows the volume of water used since it was lastreset (it works like the trip odometer in a car).  Toreset the value to 0, press the RIGHT () buttonwhile this screen is displayed.7. When finished viewing an information screen, pressthe SELECT () button.  The display will go back tothe System information menu (Figure 44).  It willalso reset automatically if no buttons are pressed for4 minutes.8. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.FIG. 45FIG. 46FIG. 47FIG. 48FIG. 49FIG. 50FIG. 51FIG. 52FIG. 53
15ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationCYCLE TIMESUse these features to change the following softeneroperations:Backwash timeSecond backwash (turn on or off)Second backwash timeFast rinse timeTo display these screens:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed (See Figure 54).FIG. 56FIG. 576. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until the desired option is highlighted(See list at the top of this column).7. Press the SELECT () button to display the desiredinformation screen (See Figures 57-60).8. See the right column on this page for specificinstructions on each cycle time screen.9. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Cycle times menu (Figure 56).10. Press the LEFT () button three times to return tothe rolling status screens.8a. Backwash time: Press the UP () or DOWN() buttons to change the backwash time.Hold the button down to rapidly advance.  Thebackwash time can be set from 1 to 30 min-utes (See Figure 57).FIG. 554. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Cycle times is high-lighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Cycletimes menu (See Figure 56).FIG. 543. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu (See Figure 55).FIG. 588b. Second backwash: This feature adds a sec-ond backwash and rinse to the recharge cycle.Default is Off.  Set this feature On if your watersupply contains a lot of sediment or iron.Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons toselect on or off (See Figure 58).FIG. 598c. Second backwash time: Press the UP () orDOWN () buttons to change the secondbackwash time.  Hold the button down to rap-idly advance.  The time can be set from 1 to30 minutes (See Figure 59).FIG. 608d. Fast rinse time: Press the UP () or DOWN() buttons to change the fast rinse time.Hold the button down to rapidly advance.  Thefast rinse time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes(See Figure 60).
16ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationSPECIAL FEATURESUse these features to change the following softeneroperations:Efficiency modeMaximum days between rechargesAuxiliary control (described on Page 17)Chemical feed volume (described on Page 17)Chemical feed timer (described on Page 17)97% featureService reminder (described on Page 18)To display one these screens:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed (See Figure 61).FIG. 624. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Special features is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Specialfeatures menu (See Figure 63).FIG. 613. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu (See Figure 62).FIG. 636. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until the desired option is highlighted(See list at the top of this column).7. Press the SELECT () button to display the desiredinformation screen (See Figures 64-66).8. See the right column on this page for specificinstructions on each cycle time screen.9. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Special features menu (Figure 63).FIG. 64FIG. 65FIG. 668a. Efficiency mode: The default is Auto adjust-ing, which has a minimum efficiency of 3350grains/lb. of salt.  High capacity increases theregeneration salt doses for applications requir-ing 1.5 PPM or less soft water, or to handleproblem water conditions.  Salt efficient oper-ates at 4000 grains/lb. of salt.  Press the UP() or DOWN () buttons to highlight thedesired efficiency mode (See Figure 64).8b. Maximum days between recharges: The fea-ture can be set from 1 to 15 days.  Setting thenumber of days below 1 turns the feature offand defaults to automatic control of recharging.Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons tochange the number of days (See Figure 65).8c. 97% feature: Default is off.  If this feature ison, the softener will automatically regeneratewhen 97% of capacity is used, at any time ofday.  Press the DOWN () or UP () buttonsto turn the feature on or off (See Figure 66).10. Press the LEFT () button three times toreturn to the rolling status screens.
17ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationFIG. 69FIG. 70FIG. 67AUXILIARY CONTROLThe electronic control has an output which can controlexternal devices for a number of purposes.  Suchdevices may include:Chlorine generationBypass functionChemical feed equipmentWater use indicationTo select one of these auxiliary control modes:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed.3. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Special features is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Specialfeatures menu (See Figure 67).6. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Auxiliary control is highlighted.7. Press the SELECT () button to display theAuxiliary control menu (See Figure 68).FIG. 688. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to highlightthe auxiliary control mode.  Default is off.9. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Special features menu.10. Press the LEFT () button three times to return tothe rolling status screens.CHEMICAL FEEDIf the auxiliary control mode has been set to Chemicalfeed, as described in the previous section, two addi-tional lines will appear on the Special features menu:Chemical feed volumeChemical feed timerTo view one of these screens:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed.3. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Special features is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Specialfeatures menu (See Figure 67).6. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Chemical feed volume orChemical feed timer is highlighted.7. Press the SELECT () button to display theChemical feed volume or Chemical feed timer menu(See Figures 69 & 70).8. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to changethe value.  Hold the button down to rapidly advance.Chemical feed volume is the amount of waterwhich will pass through the softener between eachactivation of the chemical feed equipment.Chemical feed timer is how long the output to thechemical feed equipment is energized each time it isactivated.9. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Special features menu.10. Press the LEFT () button three times to return tothe rolling status screens.
18ECOWATERSYSTEMS Softener OperationFIG. 72FIG. 73SERVICE REMINDERUse this feature to program the number of months (upto 24) before a “Service overdue” message will appearinstead of the rolling status screens (See Figure 71).8. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to set thenumber of months until the service reminderappears.  Repeatedly pressing the DOWN () but-ton until the display reads “Off” turns this feature offand zeros the number of months and days.9. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Special features menu (Figure 72).10. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.6. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Service reminder is highlighted.7. Press the SELECT () button to display the Servicereminder screen (See Figure 73).This will be a reminder to call your dealer for service.Once it has been programmed, this screen displaysthe number of months and days left until the servicereminder:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlighted.3. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Special features is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display the Specialfeatures menu (See Figure 72).FIG. 71SEND E.A.S.E. MESSAGEWith E.A.S.E. (Electronic Automated ServiceEvaluation), a homeowner or service technician cantransmit operational data via a phone line for diagnos-tic purposes.  Ask your participating EcoWaterSystems dealer for more information.To send an E.A.S.E. message:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed.3. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu (See Figure 74).FIG. 75FIG. 766. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Send EASE mes-sage is highlighted.7. Press the SELECT () button to display the SendEASE message screen and begin transmission (SeeFigure 76).8. A bar is displayed showing the transmission’sprogress.  Once completed, the Troubleshootingscreen immediately reappears (Figure 75).9. Press the LEFT () button twice to return to therolling status screens.FIG. 744. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theTroubleshooting menu (See Figure 75).
19ECOWATERSYSTEMS TroubleshootingDIAGNOSTICSThis feature allows a service technician to check theoperating state of individual components in the soften-er (e.g. valve position) to troubleshoot problems.  If anerror code is displayed in place of the rolling sta-tus screens, call your dealer for service.To view the Diagnostics screen:1. If an error code is displayed, skip Steps 2-7 and godirectly to Step 8.2. To display the Diagnostics screen from any of therolling status screens (when an error code is notdisplayed), press the SELECT () button to displaythe Main menu.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed.4. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu.5. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted.6. Press the SELECT () button to display theTroubleshooting menu (See Figure 77).SETUP CHANGESThis feature allows a service technician to repeat thesetup procedure (See Page 6) or restore the softener’sdefault operating values:1. From any of the rolling status screens, press theSELECT () button to display the Main menu.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Advanced settings is highlight-ed.3. Press the SELECT () button to display theAdvanced settings menu.4. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Troubleshooting is highlighted.5. Press the SELECT () button to display theTroubleshooting menu (See Figure 77).6. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Setup changes is highlighted.7. Press the SELECT () button to display the Setupchanges menu (See Figure 79).FIG. 777. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Diagnostics is highlighted.8. Press the SELECT () button to display theDiagnostics menu (See Figure 78).FIG. 789. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list.  The following items are displayed:Time (current)Position time (counts down the time remain-ing in the current valve position)Current position (of the valve: service, fill,brine, backwash, fast rinse or moving)Requested position (of the valve)Motor state (on or off)Valve position switch (open or closed)Turbine count (indicates water flow)Tank light switch (open or closed)RF module (detected or not)Error code (call for service if displayed)10. When finished viewing the Diagnostics screen,press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Troubleshooting menu.11. Press the LEFT () button three times to return tothe rolling status screens (or error code screen ifan error condition exists).FIG. 798. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to highlightthe desired option.  Redo setup allows you toselect a different model (intended to be used forupgrades or retrofits of existing softeners).  Restoredefaults will take you through the “wizard” screensetup procedure (See Page 6).  Cancel will returnto the Troubleshooting menu (Figure 77).9. Press the SELECT () button.
20ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote IntroductionHOW IT WORKSThe EcoWater Systems remote monitor is part of awireless communication system (operating at a radiofrequency) which monitors multiple water treatmentdevices in a home.  These water treatment devicesinclude water softener(s) and drinking water filter(s)equipped to communicate with this type of system(See Figure 80).  The remote can display, in a conven-ient, central location, useful operating information.Once devices capable of communicating with the sys-tem have been added to the remote (See “Adding aDevice” on Page 22), the remote’s normal operatingmode displays a sequence of screens showing the sta-tus of each device in the system (See Figure 81), andany active alerts, such as “Low salt.”In addition to monitoring water treatment devices, theremote can also control some water softener opera-tions, such as initiating a manual recharge.“GOSSIP” SYSTEMThe devices in the system exchange information in aloosely coupled “gossip” network.  AC powereddevices, such as softeners, listen for new data all thetime and act as data hubs.  Battery powered deviceslike the remote check for information at regular inter-vals, to conserve battery life.  Battery powered deviceslike drinking water systems do not communicate direct-ly with each other or the remote, but pass along infor-mation through AC powered devices.  At least one ACpowered device must be part of any network (usually awater softener).It is not necessary for every device in a network to bein radio range of all others.  Information one devicecommunicates to any other device will be passedalong (like gossip) to all devices in the network.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation.  Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-dance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications.  However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-lar installation.  If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-FCC CLASS B DEVICE STATEMENTSoftenerRemoteWater System 1WaterDrinkingDrinkingSystem 2WaterFIG. 80FIG. 81System 1WaterstatusSystem 2WaterstatusSoftenerstatusActive Alerts(if any)Water Drinking Drinkingence by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connect-ed.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved byEcoWater Systems could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.
21ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote Unpacking & InstallationUNPACKINGThe EcoWater Systems remote monitor is shippedfrom the factory in one carton. Thoroughly check forpossible shipping damage and parts loss. Also noteany damage to the shipping carton. Notify the trans-portation company if damage is present. EcoWaterSystems is not responsible for in-transit damages.Remove and discard (RECYCLE) all packing materials.ITEMS INCLUDED WITH SHIPMENTFIG. 82Remote (includingBattery Cover)Support 3 Batteries(AA size)INSTALLING BATTERIES1. Remove the battery cover from the back of theremote.2. Install three (3) AA size batteries, making sure thatthey are oriented to match the and –markingsinside the battery compartment (See Figure 83).3. Snap the battery cover back in place.FIG. 83FIG. 85INSTALLING THE SUPPORTThe EcoWater Systems remote monitor is shipped witha teardrop-shaped support to hold the unit at an anglewhen placed on a horizontal surface.1. Snap one of the support’s two tabs into the rectan-gular hole on the back of the remote’s case (SeeFigure 84).OPTIONAL WALL MOUNTINGThe EcoWater Systems remote monitor (without thesupport) may also be mounted on a wall.  If this optionis desired, install two fasteners (not included) at a con-venient height, spaced 6-1/8” (156 mm) apart (SeeFigure 86).FIG. 86FIG. 84Supporthas 2 tabsHole in bat-tery coverAlertBatteryCover3 Batteries(AA size)6-1/8”(156 mm)2. The angle may be adjusted by reorienting the sup-port in the battery cover (See Figure 85).
22ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationAlertFIG. 87DisplayLEFTButtonRIGHTButtonUPButtonDOWNButtonAlertLEDSELECTButtonNAVIGATING THE SCREENSWhen the remote is powered up (by installing the bat-teries), a logo will briefly appear in the display.  Thedisplay will then automatically cycle between screensshowing the status of any water treatment devices(softener, drinking water system) communicating withthe remote.  To manually go to the next screen in thesequence, press the LEFT () or RIGHT () buttons.ADDING A DEVICETo initiate communication between the remote and adevice such as a water softener, it is necessary to addthe device to the remote by doing the following:1. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 89).FIG. 88Some screens have more information than can beshown at one time (for example, the softener statusdisplay shown in Figure 88).  A down arrow () in thelower right corner indicates that there is more informa-tion below.  Use the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the additional lines.NAVIGATING MENUSMenus are lists of options that program how the sys-tem will operate and how information will be displayed.When a menu is displayed, one item in the list is high-lighted.  Press the DOWN () button to move to thenext item in the list, and the UP () button to go back.To select the item currently highlighted, press theSELECT button (See Figure 87).  To exit a menu with-out selecting anything, press the LEFT () button.2. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Add new device is highlighted ina box (See Figure 90).3. Press the SELECT () button, and the screenshown in Figure 91 appears.  The remote waits 30seconds for the device to be activated (following theinstructions in that device’s manual).  For completeinstructions on adding the softener, refer to“Connecting to Remote” on Page 8 of this manual.4. When the remote detects a signal from the device,the display will change to show the device’s nameand that it has been added to the remote (SeeFigure 92).FIG. 89FIG. 90FIG. 91FIG. 925. To exit this screen, press the LEFT () button orwait 30 seconds for it to reset automatically.
23ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationCHANGING THE LANGUAGEThe EcoWater Systems remote monitor can displaymenus and system status messages in one of severallanguages.  To change to a different language:1. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 97).2. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Set language ishighlighted in a box (See Figure 97).3. Press the SELECT () button to display the Set lan-guage menu (See Figure 98).  The current languageis highlighted with a dot.4. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list of languages until the desired lan-guage is highlighted (See Figure 99).5. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the menu shown in Figure 97, in the newlyset language.6. To exit this menu, press the LEFT () button or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.REMOVING A DEVICETo remove a device from the remote:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen for thedevice to remove.  The device name will show in theheader. (See Figure 93).FIG. 97FIG. 98FIG. 992. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 94).3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Delete current device is high-lighted in a box (See Figure 95).FIG. 93FIG. 95FIG. 965. To exit this screen, press the LEFT () button orwait 30 seconds for it to reset automatically.FIG. 944. Press the SELECT () button, and the screenshown in Figure 96 should appear.
24ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationDRINKING WATER STATUS MESSAGEIf a communications-capable drinking water filtrationsystem has been added to the remote, it will have itsown status screen displayed during normal operation.Otherwise, a drinking water status screen will displayone of the two messages shown in Figure 105.If the message displayed is not appropriate to yoursystem, change it as follows:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the Drinking water statusscreen (See Figure 103).4. Press the SELECT () button to display theDrinking water message menu (See Figure 105).5. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollbetween the two messages until the desired mes-sage is highlighted.6. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the menu shown in Figure 104.7. Press the LEFT () button to exit this menu, or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.CHECKING RF SIGNAL STRENGTHDuring installation of a system, it is useful to check thestrength of the signal from the water treatment device.The signal detected by the remote may be checked ona device-by-device basis.  As described on Page 20(“Gossip” System), the remote receives direct signalsfrom AC powered devices, such as softeners.  Batterypowered devices like drinking water systems pass theirinformation along indirectly, by way of the AC devices.If you check the signal strength of a device not indirect communication with the remote, the display willshow the strength of the “weakest link” in the chain ofcommunication to the remote.To check the signal strength for a particular device1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen for thedevice you want to check.  The device name willshow in the header. (See Figure 100).FIG. 100FIG. 101FIG. 1022. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until RF signal strength is highlight-ed in a box (See Figure 101).4. Press the SELECT () button, and the screenshown in Figure 102 will appear.  The more barsthat are filled in black, the stronger the signal.5. To exit this screen, press the LEFT () button.FIG. 104FIG. 105FIG. 1032. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 102.3. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Drinking watermessage is highlighted in a box (See Figure 104).
25ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationTo initiate a manual recharge of the softener using theremote, or to schedule one for tonight:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the Softener status screen(See Figure 106).4. Press the SELECT () button to display the Manualrecharge menu (See Figure 108).5. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollbetween the options until the desired option is high-lighted with a dot.6. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the Softener menu (Figure 107).7. Press the LEFT () button to exit this menu, or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.FIG. 108FIG. 107 FIG. 109FIG. 110SETTING THE SOFTENER HARDNESSThe softener uses a computer program to calculatewhen it performs automatic recharges.  Water usageand hardness are factored into this calculation.  Thesoftener measures water usage, but a value of hard-ness from the local water supply must be enteredmanually.  This is important, as it will optimize the soft-ener’s efficiency and prevent it from either using toomuch salt or not softening the water.To change the water hardness setting of the softenerusing the remote:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the Softener status screen(See Figure 106).2. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 107).3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Hardness is highlighted in a box(See Figure 109).5. Press the UP () or DOWN () buttons to increaseor decrease the hardness setting, until the desiredvalue is displayed.6. Press the SELECT () button.  The display will goback to the softener menu (Figure 107).7. Press the LEFT () button to exit this menu, or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.4. Press the SELECT () button to display the“Hardness” screen (See Figure 110).FIG. 1062. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black (SeeFigure 107).3. If necessary, press the DOWN () button to scrollthrough the menu options until Manual recharge ishighlighted in a box (See Figure 107).MANUALLY RECHARGING THE SOFTENER
26ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationCHANGING WHICH DATA ITEMS ARE DIS-PLAYED IN THE STATUS SCREENSEach device (softener, filter, etc.) has a status screenwhich the remote displays during normal operation.The data displayed may be customized, as follows:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen you wantto customize.  For example, to change the data forthe softener, manually advance to the Softener sta-tus screen.2. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Display data is highlighted in abox (See Figure 111).4. Press the SELECT () button to display the Displaydata screen (See Figure 112).5. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list of display data items.  Items with acheck mark in the box next to them will be displayedduring normal operation.6. To select an unchecked display data item, makesure the box next to the item’s name is highlighted(box is black).  Then press the SELECT () button.The check mark will appear in the box.7. To un-select a checked display data item, makesure the box next to the item’s name is highlighted(box is black).  Then press the SELECT () button.The check mark will disappear.8. When selections are complete, exit this menu bypressing the LEFT () button.  The display will goback to the device menu.9. Press the LEFT () button to exit this menu, or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.CHANGING THE ORDER OF DATA ITEMSDISPLAYED IN THE STATUS SCREENSIn addition to changing which data items the remotedisplays during normal operation, the order of theseitems may be customized, as follows:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen you wantto customize.  For example, to change the order ofthe softener’s screen, manually advance to theSoftener status screen.2. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Display order is highlighted in abox (See Figure 113).FIG. 111FIG. 112FIG. 1134. Press the SELECT () button to display the Displayorder screen (See Figure 114).FIG. 114FIG. 1155. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list of display data items.  Stop when theitem you want to move is highlighted in a box.6. Press the SELECT () button.  Arrows will appearnext to the item (See Figure 115).7. Press the UP () or DOWN buttons to move theitem higher or lower in the list.8. When the item is where you want it in the list, pressthe SELECT () button.  The arrows next to theitem will disappear.9. To move another item, return to Step 5.  When fin-ished moving items, press the LEFT () button.The display will go back to the device menu.
27ECOWATERSYSTEMS Remote OperationCHANGING WHICH DATA ITEMS MAY BEREMOTELY CONTROLLEDSome devices (softeners, for example) have a list ofdata items which may be controlled by the remote.Remote control items may be customized, as follows:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen of thedevice you want to customize.  For example, tochange the data for the softener, manually advanceto the Softener status screen.2. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Remote control data is high-lighted in a box (See Figure 116).FIG. 1164. Press the SELECT () button to display theRemote control data screen (See Figure 117).FIG. 1175. Press the DOWN () or UP () buttons to scrollthrough the list of remote control items.  Items witha check mark in the box next to them will be control-lable using the remote.6. To select an unchecked remote control item, makesure the box next to the item’s name is highlighted(box is black).  Then press the SELECT () button.The check mark will appear in the box.7. To un-select a checked remote control item, makesure the box next to the item’s name is highlighted(box is black).  Then press the SELECT () button.The check mark will disappear.8. When selections are complete, exit this menu bypressing the LEFT () button.  The display will goback to the device menu.9. Press the LEFT () button to exit this menu, or wait30 seconds for it to reset automatically.RENAMING A DEVICEEach device (softener, filter, etc.) in the system has adefault name in the header of its status screen.  Thename may be customized (up to 20 characters long),as follows:1. Press the remote’s LEFT () or RIGHT () buttonsto manually advance to the status screen of thedevice you want to rename.  For example, torename the softener, manually advance to theSoftener status screen.2. Press the remote’s SELECT () button to display amenu screen.  The header will turn black.3. Press the DOWN () button to scroll through themenu options until Rename device is highlighted ina box (See Figure 118).4. Press the SELECT () button to display theRename device screen (See Figure 119).FIG. 118FIG. 119FIG. 1205. Two lines are displayed below the header.  Theupper line shows the device name.  The lower lineis the list of available characters (upper and lowercase alphabets, space character, numbers and com-mon punctuation marks).  Use the RIGHT () orLEFT () buttons to highlight the first character youwant to replace in the old device name.6. Press DOWN () to switch to the lower line.7. Press the RIGHT () or LEFT () buttons to scrollthrough the character list..  Stop when the characteryou want to select is highlighted (See Fig. 120).8. Press the SELECT () button.  The character youpicked is added to the upper line.9. To select the next character, return to Step 7.  Whenfinished entering the device name, press the UP() button to switch to the upper line, then pressSELECT () to go back to the device menu.
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