Hague Quality Water Intl WATERMAX 60 SERIES user manual

User manual for the device Hague Quality Water Intl WATERMAX 60 SERIES

Device: Hague Quality Water Intl WATERMAX 60 SERIES
Category: Water System
Manufacturer: Hague Quality Water Intl
Size: 1.11 MB
Added : 8/7/2014
Number of pages: 52
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WATERCONDITIONINGAPPLIANCE
WATERCONDITIONINGAPPLIANCE
60SERIES
ERIES
60S
OWNER’SMANUALANDINSTALLATIONGUIDE
OWNER’SMANUALANDINSTALLATIONGUIDE
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25 Year Limited Warranty TO PLACE THIS EQUIPMENT UNDER WARRANTY, THE This warranty does not cover any service call or labor costs WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD MUST BE COMPLETED incurred with respect to the removal and replacement of any AND RETURNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER TO HAGUE defective part or parts. Hague Quality Water International will QUALITY WATER INTERNATIONAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF not be liable for, nor will it pay service call or labor charges INSTALLATION. incurred or expended wit

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Contents OWNER INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................4 General Information .......................................................................................................................................4 Getting Maximum Efficiency From the Appliance...........................................................................................5 Six-Button Controller ...................

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OWNER INFORMATION General Information Congratulations on choosing a superior Hague water treatment appliance! Soon you and your family will be enjoying clean, clear water. Use this guide to attain the maximum benefit from your appliance. As an owner, you may find the first few pages to be the most helpful in solving your needs. If you have trouble with the operation of your appliance, see Troubleshooting in the back of this manual or contact your independent Hague dealer. Completely fill o

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Getting Maximum Efficiency From the Appliance To achieve the maximum benefit and performance 5. The appliance may be disinfected with 5.25% from this appliance, familiarize yourself with this sodium hypochlorite, which is the active manual and the appliance. ingredient in household chlorine bleach. To disinfect the appliance, add 4.0 fluid ounces of 1. The salt level should always be at least 1/3 full. chlorine bleach solution to the brine well of the Refill the salt when the level drops

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Six-Button Controller, Cont. Controller Part Function LCD Display Shows the status of the controller Normal Operating Shows Mode  The amount of soft water remaining until the next automatic regeneration (Each person in the household uses about 75 gallons per day)  The number of days until the next regeneration (Mode 1)  The current day and time and the flow rate in gallons (or liters) per minute  The time of the next scheduled regeneration (If the Regenerate button has been pressed an

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Customer Settings Service Settings must be set before Customer Settings; Service Settings should be set during installation of the appliance. To set Customer Settings, press and hold the Customer Settings button for about three seconds while “Customer Setting” displays. Release the button when “Set Time” displays. Note: If a value displayed on the LCD is correct, press Next to move on to the next programmable value. Step 1 Set Time of Day Display reads “Set Time” followed by the current tim

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Checklist Before Installation Refer to this checklist before each installation.  Water Quality—If the water supply contains sand, sulfur, bacteria, iron bacteria, tannins, algae, oil, acid, or other unusual substances, consider pre-treating the water to remove these contaminants before the water supply enters the appliance, unless the appliance is represented as being capable of treating these contaminants in its specifications. ® ® The appropriate

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Precautions Do 1. Comply with all state and local, building, plumbing, and electrical codes. 2. Install the appliance before the water heater. 3. Install the appliance after the pressure tank on well-water installations. 4. Install a pressure-reducing valve if the inlet pressure exceeds 70 psi. 5. Install a gravity drain on the cabinets. 6. Secure the drain line on the appliance and at the drain outlet. See Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures. 7. Allow a minimum of 8 to 10 feet of 3/

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Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures Step 1 Prepare the Placement Area A. Make sure the placement area is clean. B. Turn off the electricity and water supply to the water heater. For gas water heaters, turn the gas cock to “Pilot.” C. Examine the inlet plumbing to ensure that the pipe is not plugged with lime, iron, or any other substance. Clean or replace plugged plumbing. D. Make sure the inlet/outlet and drain connections meet the applicable state and local codes. E. Check the ar

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Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Step 2 Turn Off Water Supply A. Turn off the water supply. B. Open the hot and cold water taps to depressurize the lines. Step 3 Connect Water Lines A. Connect water lines in compliance with all state and local, building, plumbing, and electrical codes. Step 4 Connect the Brine Tank A. Connect the brine tank to the valve head with the flexible 3/8" plastic tube included with the appliance. Insert the plastic insert in the end of the brine

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Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Step 8 Check for Leaks A. Close all faucets. B. Check all lines and connections for leaks. If leaks are found: 1. Turn off the main water supply. 2. Open a cold water faucet to depressurize the lines. 3. Close the faucet to eliminate any siphoning action. 4. Repair all leaks. 5. Turn on the water supply. 6. Place the bypass in the “Service” position to slowly fill the appliance. 7. Open a cold water faucet to purge air out of the applia

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Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Step 13 Complete the Installation A. Open the inlet valve and turn on the electricity to the water heater. For gas water heaters, return the gas cock to “On.” B. Open a cold water tap and allow the appliance to flush for 20 minutes or until approximately 72 gallons have passed through the appliance. This procedure is required to meet NSF compliance. Verify the flow rate on the controller, which indicates water flow. See Figure 1. C. Ensure

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Blending Valve In some situations, the blending valve may be used to decrease water softness. The amount of hardness blended back into the water line is determined by the hardness of the incoming water and the setting of the blending valve. Where extremely hard water is present, the blending valve may only need to be “cracked” open. Where the incoming water has relatively low levels of hardness, the blending valve will need to be opened further. The blending valve is located between the inp

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Service Settings To program Service settings on the 60 Series controller, press and hold the Service Settings button while “Service Settings” is displayed until “Set Language English” is displayed. The Next function becomes active on the Customer Settings/Next button. Use the Next button to step through parameters that can be set. Programming Service Settings is similar to programming Customer Settings (see Customer Settings for programming details). The values that can be set are listed be

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Service Settings, Cont. Display Meaning Possible Values Comments Total Total number of regenerations since Cannot be reset Regens 00000 Service Settings was last entered 00000–99999 Total Total amount of water that has Cannot be reset Gallons 00000000 passed through the appliance since 00000000–99999999 Service Settings was last entered Mode 1 Operating (Regeneration) Mode Mode 1 See Operating Modes Frequency Frequency section that follows Mode 1 Days of the Week Mode 2 Demand Delaye

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Service Settings, Cont. Display Meaning Possible Values Comments 72–96 Hour A way to force regeneration at No (or Yes, for iron) See 72–96 Hour Regeneration No regularly-scheduled intervals Regeneration that follows. Displays only when in Modes 2 or 3 Distiller/RO No Indicates if a distiller or reverse No (or Yes if a distiller or Displays only when in osmosis appliance is plumbed to use reverse osmosis appliance Mode 2 filtered water from the appliance is used) Backwash 1 01.0 Numb

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Service Settings, Cont. Operating Modes The controller has a Timer mode (Mode 1 Frequency and Mode 1 Days of the Week), a Demand Delayed mode ® (Mode 2), and a Demand Immediate mode (Mode 3). These modes are equipped with Capacity Guard , which ensures that a supply of conditioned water will be available even with excessive water usage. Mode 1—Timer Mode When the appliance is in Mode 1 Frequency, it will regenerate based on the frequency that is set, for example every two days or up to e

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Service Settings, Cont. Mode 1 (Timer Mode) Setting Chart This section provides guidance for using different service settings to achieve the desired capacity. 1 1,2 1 1 1,3,4 5 60 Series 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 63MDQ 62AMQ 62APQ 62AKQ 62AJQ Mode 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes As As As 1 or 2 As 1 or 2 1 or 2 1 or 2 Regeneration Frequency required required required days required days days days 96 hour regeneration — — Yes — Yes — — — 6 (if iron present—yes) #1 Salt Setting 6 6 Backwash 1 (mi

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Service Settings, Cont. Mode 2 (Demand Delayed Mode) Setting Chart This section provides guidance for using different service settings to achieve the desired capacity. Note: Mode 2 and Mode 3 have the same settings. Mode 3 is NOT recommended for residential use. 1 1,2 1 3 1 1,3,4 3 3,5 60 Series 63MAQ 63BEQ 63MXQ 63MDQ 62AMQ 62APQ 62AKQ 62AJQ Mode 2 Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No As As As As Capacity — — — — required required required required 96 hour regeneration Yes or No Yes or No Yes or


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