Hague Quality Water Maximizer 410 Owner's Manual And Installation Manual

Hague Quality Water Maximizer 410 Owner's Manual And Installation Manual

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  • Page 2 Hague Quality Water International further warrants that upon may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal receipt from the original owner of any Hague Quality Water rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state International media tank/valve body, brine cabinet, found to be to state.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents OWNER INFORMATION ............................4 General Information ............................4 Getting Maximum Efficiency From the Appliance ................... 5 Efficiency Statements ............................. 5 Five-Button Controller ............................ 6 Customer Settings ............................8 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION……………………………………………………………...9 Checklist Before Installation ........................... 9 Precautions ..............................10 Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures ....................
  • Page 4: Owner Information

    WNER NFORMATION 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.
  • Page 5: Getting Maximum Efficiency From The Appliance

    Getting Maximum Efficiency From the Appliance To achieve the maximum benefit and performance Protect the appliance, including the drain line, from this appliance, familiarize yourself with this from freezing. manual and the appliance. The appliance may be disinfected with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, which is the active The salt level should always be at least 1/3 full.
  • Page 6: Five-Button Controller

    Five-Button Controller This appliance features a five-button controller with an LCD display. The controller can be used to view the appliance’s status, perform regenerations, and change settings. An independent Hague dealer should set the Service Settings during installation of LCD Display the appliance.
  • Page 7 Five-Button Controller, Cont. Button Function Buttons (C), (S), (P), and () buttons are used when CHANGE SELECT DISPLAY SCROLL BACK changing Customer Settings and Service Settings. (R) button can be used in three ways. REGENERATE REGENERATE (R) button can be used to put the appliance into an immediate regeneration. REGENERATE Press and hold the (R) button for about five seconds until the display...
  • Page 8: Customer Settings

    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 (P) button for about five seconds while “Customer DISPLAY Setting” displays. Release the button when “Set Time” displays. If the setting displayed is correct, press the button to move to the next setting.
  • Page 9: Installation And Maintenance Information

    NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE NFORMATION Checklist Before Installation Refer to this checklist before installation.  Water Quality—If the water supply contains sand, sulfur, bacteria, iron bacteria, tannins, algae, oil, acid, or other unusual substances, pre-treat 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.
  • Page 10: Precautions

    Precautions Comply with all state and local, building, plumbing, and electrical codes. Install the appliance before the water heater. Install the appliance after the pressure tank on well-water installations. Install a pressure-reducing valve if the inlet pressure exceeds 70 psi (4.8 bar). Examine the inlet line to ensure water will flow through it freely and that the inlet pipe size is sized correctly.
  • Page 11: Installation Steps And Start-Up Procedures

    Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures We recommend that you have your water treatment specialist install and maintain this appliance. Each water treatment appliance comes with 8 feet (2.4 meters) of drain line. Prepare the Placement Area Step 1 Make sure the placement area is clean. Turn off the electricity and water supply to the water heater.
  • Page 12 Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Note: Your appliance may come with a bypass valve that enables you to remove the appliance from service when necessary. Should your appliance NOT have the bypass, a bypass valve like Figure 3 may be available from your local hardware store or install three-way bypass plumbing similar to Figure 4.
  • Page 13: Turn Off Water Supply

    Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Turn Off Water Supply Step 2 Turn off the water supply. Open the hot and cold water taps to depressurize the lines. Connect Water Lines Step 3 Remove the valve cover. 1. Open the salt port lid on the valve cover. 2.
  • Page 14 Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Connect Gravity Overflow Connection Step 4 The overflow line drains away excess water should the tank fill with too much water or the appliance malfunction. Check that the overflow elbow is in the down position. Gravity Connect 1/2-inch (13-mm) I.D.
  • Page 15 Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Check for Leaks Step 7 Close all faucets. 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.
  • Page 16 Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Plug in the Transformer Step 9 Plug the transformer into an appropriate outlet. Ensure that the outlet selected is not operated by an On/Off switch. Set Up the Controller Step 10 Program the appliance controller. See Setting and Using the Controller. Add Water to the Brine Cabinet Step 11 Remove any packaging or installation materials.
  • Page 17: Bypass Valve

    Installation Steps and Start-Up Procedures, Cont. Complete the Installation Step 13 If your appliance is equipped with a bypass, ensure that the appliance is in the Service position. See Bypass Valve. Ensure the water supply is on. Turn on the electricity and water supply to the water heater. For gas water heaters, return the gas cock to “On.”...
  • Page 18: Blending Valve

    Blending Valve The 3/4-inch or 1-inch I/O Adapter Assembly may come with a blending valve. In some situations, a blending valve may be desired. 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”...
  • Page 19: Service Settings

    Service Settings To program Service settings on the controller, press and hold the P and S buttons while “Service Settings” is displayed until “Set Language” is displayed. Programming Service Settings is similar to programming Customer Settings (see Customer Settings for programming details). The values that can be set are listed below. The values in the table are factory default settings only.
  • Page 20 Service Settings, Cont. Display Meaning Possible Values Comments Hard. Gr. Hardness of the water that 001 to 999 Grains This is the actual hardness reading (Hard. mg/L 00300) was tested (0001 to 9999 mg/L) and is not compensated for iron Iron ppm Amount of iron in parts per 00 to 99 ppm (mg/L)
  • Page 21 Service Settings, Cont. Operating Modes The appliance has three operating modes: Timer mode, Meter Delayed mode, and Demand Immediate mode. All three modes are equipped with Capacity Guard , which ensures that a supply of conditioned water will be ® available even with excessive water usage.
  • Page 22: Assembly And Parts

    Assembly and Parts Cabinet and Cover Assemblies Figure 19: Cabinet and Cover Assemblies Part # Description Quantity 56350 Valve Cover Assembly (without label) 93245 US Transformer 115V C0905 China Transformer C0915 Europe Transformer 220V C0915-UK United Kingdom Transformer 220V C0916 Japan Transformer 100V C0917 Australia Transformer...
  • Page 23: Cabinet And Assemblies

    Assembly and Parts, Cont. Cabinet and Assemblies Figure 20: Cabinet and Assemblies Part # Description Quantity 93809 Screw 93870 Screw 90614-3.0 Drain End Cap 93808 O-Ring V185 Drain Fitting, 1/2-inch (13-mm) 93842 Drain Hose, 8 feet (2.4 m) 93838 O-Ring 54512 Bypass Assembly C0700A...
  • Page 24 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Optional 3/4-inch (19-mm) and 1-inch (2.5-cm) I/O Adapter Assembly with Blending Valve Figure 21: Optional 3/4-inch (19-mm) I/O Adapter Assembly with Blending Valve Part # Description Quantity 54313 3/4-inch (19-mm) I/O Adapter 93252 1-inch (2.5-cm) I/O Adapter (not shown) 90802 # 6 X .5 Screw, self-tapping 90252...
  • Page 25 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Injector Assembly Figure 22: Injector Assembly Part # Description Quantity 93810 Injector Screen 93223 Injector Throat 93220 Injector Seal (Thick) 93221 Injector Nozzle 93232 Top Injector Seal (Thin) 93222 Injector Cap 90818 Screw, self-tapping 93501 Entire Assembly (all of the above parts) 93223 Injector In conjunction with the Injector Nozzle (93221) it creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the Throat...
  • Page 26 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Drive End Cap Assembly Figure 23: Drive End Cap Assembly Part # Description Quantity 90802 Screw, self-tapping 90217 Drive Motor 93891 1/4" Hex Nut 93238 Drive Gear 90809 Screw, self-tapping 93219 Piston Slide Cam Cover 93217 Piston Slide Cam 93583 Drive End Cap...
  • Page 27 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Drive End Cap Assembly Cont. 90217 Drive Motor The Motor is held in place by two, 1/2-inch (13-mm) self-tapping screws. The screws should be “snug.” The brass pinion gear on the Motor should engage the plastic Drive Gear (93238). The wires should be securely fastened to the Control.
  • Page 28 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Bypass Assembly Figure 24: Bypass Assembly Part # Description Quantity 54512 Bypass Assembly (also includes items 2–6) 93860 Turbine Sensor Wire Assembly w/Cap 90809 Sensor Cap Screw, self-tapping 54320 Plastic Turbine Axle 90522 Turbine Assembly 93838 O-Ring Model 410 Owner’s Manual 6/24/2014...
  • Page 29 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Brine Valve Housing Assembly Concave side Static O-Ring Figure 25: Brine Valve Housing Assembly Part # Description Quantity 53511 Brine Piston Assembly (includes O-Ring & Spring) 90821 O-Ring 53510 Housing 90843 0.5 gpm (1.9 L/min) Flow Control 93805 O-Ring 93243...
  • Page 30 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Drain End Cap Assembly Figure 26: Drain End Cap Assembly Part # Description Quantity 93808 O-Ring 90268 Drain End Cap H2086-X.X* Drain Line Flow Control 90267 Retainer 90614-X.X* Entire Assembly (all the above parts) * Must specify drain line flow control size. “XX” indicates the backwash flow rate in gpm. Example: 90614-2.4. 90268 Drain End Cap The Drain End Cap (90268) seals the left opening on the Main Valve Body.
  • Page 31 Assembly and Parts, Cont. Safety Shutoff Assembly and Valve Elbow Installation Figure 27: Safety Shutoff Assembly Figure 28: Safety Shutoff Valve Elbow Installation Part # Description Quantity 54226 Safety Shutoff 56018 Float 56200 Air Check 54138 3/8-inch (10-mm) Compression Assembly (for replacement) 56424 Entire Assembly (all of the above parts, except 4) The nut, gripper, and retainer sleeve are a three-piece assembly that can come apart if removed from the elbow...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution No soft water after No salt in brine cabinet Add salt regeneration Sediment in brine cabinet has plugged the Remove the brine line and flush clean brine line and air check/draw tube Remove the air check/draw tube and flush with clean water.
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting, Cont. Problem Possible Cause Solution Appliance stays in Controller not attached properly Make sure the controller is pushed all the way regeneration. onto the drive end cap Foreign object in valve body Remove foreign object(s) from the valve body Broken valve assembly.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Specifications Max Compensated Hardness–gpg (mg/L) 35 (600) Minimum pH (standard units) Maximum Ferrous Iron Chlorostat (2.0 lb) Media type and amounts Filter Media.(1.5 lb) Fine Mesh Resin 0.4 cu. ft (11.3 L) *Salt usage (used per regeneration) / Capacity 1 lb / 5,200 grains (0.5 kg / 365 grams) *Salt usage (used per regeneration) / Capacity 2 lb / 8,300 grains (0.9 kg / 540 grams) *Salt usage (used per regeneration) / Capacity...
  • Page 35 Notes...
  • Page 36 Hague Quality Water, Int’l 4343 South Hamilton Road, Groveport, OH 43125 Phone: 614-836-2115 LITHO USA ©2013 55410 OR0614...

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