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AUX DURATION
STEP 5CS
6:00
MIN
SET
Brine Reclaim: When Reclaim is selected as trigger for Auxiliary MAV Drive, a portion of the brine can be diverted after it has passed
through the resin bed. Brine discharge contains unused salt that can be used for brine make-up for the next regeneration. A motorized
alternator valve (MAV) must be connected to the two-pin connector labeled AUX DRIVE located on the circuit board or error code 106
will result. The MAV diverts the brine discharge to brine tank. A-Port discharges to brine tank. B-Port discharges to drain, remaining
port connects to the valve drain fitting. Start time and duration settings are for specified pressures, if variation occurs on site, elution
study can be done to provide settings that optimize salt savings without sacrificing capacity. For 15 lb. salt setting per cubic foot, see
brine reclaim specification sheet in brine recovery manual (PN: 800199).
PM6 Super HP & XMEGA Software REV (P101, P100.11 & >) defines start of regeneration as any mode that is not fill or soft-
ening and start time can be programmed directly from Table 1 if installed on specific pressures.
PM6 HP Software REV (P200.25 & >) defines start of regeneration as the start of brine draw and backwash time must be sub-
tracted from start time found in Table 1. See REV sticker on top of PC board to identify software,.
Water Pressure
35 PSI
46:00/9:40/1.5
45 PSI
42:00/7:45/1.5
55 PSI
39:00/7:20/1.5
65 PSI
38:00/6:40/1.5
Water Pressure
35 PSI
54:00/13:00/6.0
45 PSI
52:00/11:00/6.5
55 PSI
49:00/10:40/6.0
65 PSI
48:00/10:00/6.0
AUX MAV SEP SOURCE
TRIGGER
SET
AUXILIARY INPUT
OFF
REG
SET
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STEP 5CS – Only displays if reclamation of brine is enabled in Step 11CS. Use the  or 
buttons to select the number of minutes to divert the brine waste water to the brine tank. After
the minutes count down to zero the waste water will once again be diverted to the plumbing
drain receptacle.
Press NEXT to go to Step 7CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
TAble 1 – brine reClAiM
start time / stop = duration / salt setting - 10 lbs./ft
PM6-24
PM6-32
48:00/10:00/2.0
44:00/8:45/2.0
41:00/8:30/2.0
40:00/7:45/2.0
start time / stop = duration / salt setting - 10 lbs./ft
PM6-96
PM6-128
56:00/12:00/8.0
54:00/11:00/8.0
51:00/9:45/8.0
50:00/8:55/8.0
STEP 6CS – Separate source selection requires connection of motorized alternator valve
STEP 6CS
(MAV) to Auxiliary Drive two-pin connection on board.
Auxiliary MAV Drive set to operate with a Separate Source trigger. Auxiliary MAV transitions
to Bypass before the start of regen cycle #1, AFTER Alternator MAV motor transition. Auxiliary
MAV transitions back to Service at the completion of the last programmed regen cycle, once the
Valve Motor deactivates and BEFORE Alternator MAV transition (if scheduled). Auxiliary MAV
will NOT automatically return to Service while manually stepping valve through regen, MAV
will remain in Bypass until regen cycle end. Press NEXT to go to Step 7CS. Press REGEN to
return to previous step.
STEP 7CS – This display will be available to select the use of an outside signal to control the
STEP 7CS
initiation of a regeneration. Selection only matters if a connection is made to the two pin connec-
tor labeled DP SWITCH located on the printed circuit board. Following is an explanation of the
options:
• IMMED REGEN – If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes, a regenera-
tion will occur immediately.
• DELAY REGEN – If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes, a regenera-
tion will occur at the schedule regeneration time.
• HOLD REGEN – If the dP switch is closed a regeneration will be prevented from occurring.
• OFF - Factory setting is off
Press NEXT to go to Step 8CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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PM6-32-10
48:00/10:00/2.0
48:00/12:00/3.3
44:00/8:45/2.0
46:00/11:00/3.3
41:00/8:30/2.0
44:00/11:00/3.3
40:00/7:45/2.0
43:00/9:45/3.0
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PM6-160
58:00/12:00/10.3
58:00/10:00/12.0
56:00/10:00/10.3
56:00/9:30/12.0
53:00/9:40/10.0
53:00/8:30/12.0
52:00/8:55/10.0
52:00/7:50/12.0
PM6-48
PM6-64
54:00/11:00/4.2
52:00/11:00/4.3
49:00/8:30/4.0
48:00/7:40/4.0
PM6-192

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