NOVO NVO665FAIO75 Installation And Operation Manual

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FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. FAILURE TO
INSTALL THE UNIT PROPERLY VOIDS THE WARRANTY. BEFORE YOU
BEGIN INSTALLATION, READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL. THEN, OBTAIN ALL
THE MATERIALS AND TOOLS
1. Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying (provided with install kit) NSF certified lubri-
cant to all seals.
2. This system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
3. Filters are commonly exposed to high levels of iron, manganese, sulfur, and sediments. Damage
to pistons, seals, and or spacers within the control valve are not covered in this warranty due to
the harsh environment.
4. It is recommended to regularly inspect and service the control valve on an annual basis. Cleaning
and or replacement of piston, seals, and or spacers may be necessary depending how harsh the
condition are.
REVISION #
0
REVISION DATE May 4,2015
54855
665AIO
CHEM-FREE FILTER

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  • Page 1 665AIO CHEM-FREE FILTER FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. FAILURE TO INSTALL THE UNIT PROPERLY VOIDS THE WARRANTY. BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION, READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL. THEN, OBTAIN ALL THE MATERIALS AND TOOLS 1. Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying (provided with install kit) NSF certified lubri- cant to all seals.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PAGE Unpacking / Inspection Safety Guide Proper Installation Specification Before Starting Installation Sizing Requirements Installation Instructions System Start Up Plumbing System Clean-Up Programming Instructions About The System Maintenance Main Repair Parts Trouble Shooting Warranty Unpacking / Inspection Be sure to check the entire unit for any shipping damage or parts loss.
  • Page 3: Proper Installation

    Proper Installation This water filter system must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. Install or store where it will not be ex- The water filter system requires a mini-   posed to temperatures below freezing or mum water flow of three gallons per mi- exposed to any type of weather.
  • Page 4: Specification

    Item # Model Media Cu Ft Weight Tank Size Inches Service Peak Back- AIO (Air Induction Oxidizer) Chemical Free Iron Filter (Single FILTER, NVO665FAIO75 15010670 0.75 8 x 44 3/4" FILTER, NVO665FAIO10 15010671 9 x 48 3/4" FILTER, NVO665FAIO15 15010672 10 x 54 3/4"...
  • Page 5 How The System Works How does the Chemical Free AIO Iron Filter IRON (Fe) Iron concentrations as low as 0.3 ppm will work? cause staining. The iron concentration, to- This filter works by adding oxygen to the incoming wa- ter by passing it through a bubble of compressed air. gether with the flow rate demand and the The water is then passed through a special filter bed.
  • Page 6: Before Starting Installation

    0.5 ppm, it will form a sticky coating on the The pH of water measures its acidity or its media, thus rendering it incapable of filtering alkalinity. Water with a pH of less than 7.0 is the iron. A chemical free iron filter is not rec- acidic, above 7.0 it is alkaline, and a pH of ommended under this condition.
  • Page 7 Where To Install The Filter Place the filter tank as close as possible to manufacturer will not repair or pay for wa-  the pressure tank (well system) or water ter damage. meter (city water). A 120 volt electric outlet, to plug the in- ...
  • Page 8: Sizing Requirements

    Sizing Requirements Water Pressure The water system must have a pump big enough to deliver the recommended backwash rate with a minimum pressure at the inlet of the filter of 30 psi. If the existing system can- not do this, it must be upgraded to do so. Whenever possible, the water system should be adjusted to deliver at least 30 psi for even more satisfactory results.
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions 1. Locate the Media Tank close to a drain where the system will be installed. The surface should be clean and level. 2. Shut off all water at main supply. On a private well system, turn off power to pump and drain pressure tank.
  • Page 10: System Start Up

    System Start-Up Key Pad Configuration SETTINGS This function is to enter the basic set up information required at the time of installation. MANUAL REGEN This button has two functions. The first is to initiate an immediate or delayed manual regeneration. The second is while in programming mode, pressing this key allows the user to change the value of each setting.
  • Page 11: Plumbing System Clean-Up

    Plumbing System Clean-Up The following procedures are guidelines only short time, to iron-fouled water need to be but have proven successful in most instanc- cleaned of the precipitated iron that has col- es. Under no circumstances should any pro- lected in them or iron bleed (staining) will cedure outlined below be followed if contrary continue to be a problem.
  • Page 12: Programming Instructions

    Water Heater If the water heater has been exposed to both flushing until the water runs clear to the iron and hardness for a long period of time, drain. replacement of the heater tank may be the 3. If, after approximately 30 minutes of flush- only practical solution to prevent continued ing, water does not clear, terminate the staining originating from this source.
  • Page 13: About The System

    Manual Regeneration (Step / Cycle Valve) If screen is locked, press and hold SETTINGS for 3 seconds to unlock. To initiate an imme- diate regeneration, press and hold the MANUAL REGEN key for 5 seconds. The valve will immediately start into manual regeneration. To initiate a delayed regeneration, press the MANUAL REGEN key once to turn on and a re- generation will be queued at the next pre-set regeneration time (i.e.
  • Page 14 Regeneration Process Periodically the filter will require a back wash to clean the trapped particles, unpack the fil- ter bed to restore the system flow rates, and replenish the air in the contact tank.. The ta- ble below explains the regeneration steps. Step Name Description...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    System Configuration CYCLE TIME (MINUTES) Model BACKWASH BRINE (AIR DRAW) RINSE REFILL 665AIO-1.0 15.0 45.0 665AIO-1.5 15.0 60.0 15.0 60.0 665AIO-1.0 Maintenance Maintenance of your new water filter requires very little time or effort but it is essential. Regular maintenance will ensure many years of efficient and trouble-free operation. Periodically make sure your pump is performing satisfactorily to ensure sufficient water is available for backwashing the filter.
  • Page 16 Loading the Media Pak Remove the tank adaptor from the second mineral tank. Temporarily plug the open end of the central pipe in the tank to insure that no media falls down into the distribution. Fill mineral tank one quarter full of water to protect distribution during gravel installa- tion.
  • Page 17 Cleaning or Replacing Injectors Sediment, salt and silt will restrict or clog the injector. A clean water supply and pure salt will prevent this from happening. The injector assembly is located on the right side of the control valve. This assembly is easy to clean.
  • Page 18 Replacing Drain Line Flow Control (DLFC) 1. Remove the red clip that secures the drain line elbow. 2. Remove the BLFC washer from the elbow fitting. 3. Reassemble using the reverse procedure.
  • Page 19: Main Repair Parts

    Main Repair Parts - Connectors REPLACEMENT PARTS - CONNECTORS Replacement Part Number Part Description DWG # Quantity 60010020 3/4" NPT ELBOW 60010019 1" NPT STRAIGHT 60010023 3/4" NPT STRAIGHT 60010079 VALVE COUPLING INLET 60010101 VALVE COUPLING OUTLET (METER SIDE) 60010025 PLASTIC SECURE CLIP 60010046 BYPASS SS CLIP...
  • Page 20 Control Valve Exploded View...
  • Page 21 Control Valve Parts List Item No. Part No. Part Discription Quantity 05056087 Screw-M5×12(Hexagon) 05056088 Screw-M5×16(Hexagon with Washer) 05056047 End Plug Retainer 05010081 Bnt65 Piston Rod 05056097 Piston Pin 05056023 End Plug 05056070 Quad Ring 05056024 End Plug Washer 05056022 Piston Retainer 05056181 Piston (Electrical) 05056104...
  • Page 22 Power Head Exploded View...
  • Page 23 Power Head Parts List Item No. Part No. Part Description Quantity 5056136 Screw-ST3.5×13(Hexagon with Washer) 5056014 Bnt65 Back Cover 5010045 Piston Stem Holder 13000426 Screw-ST2.9×13(Large Wafer) 5056139 Washer-3x13 5056005 Main Gear 5056083 Screw-M4x14 5056166 Screw-ST4.2×12(Large Wafer) 5056141 Washer-4x12 13111004 Washer-4x9 5056016 Refill Regulator 5056015...
  • Page 24: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution A. Water clear when 1. Insufficient air in air tank. a) Increase Brine Time (air draw) drawn; turns red upon b) Check valve not working. standing (stain produc- 2. Bypass open or leaking Close bypass and/or repair as necessary.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    Warranty Canature WaterGroup guarantees that your new water conditioner is built of quality material and workmanship. When properly installed and maintained, it will give years of trouble free service. Five Year Limited Warranty Canature WaterGroup will replace the salt tank or cabinet tank, the ion exchange res- in, valve parts and the fibreglass mineral tank which has a 10 year warranty, provided the failure is due to a defect in material or workmanship and not the result of damage from any of the conditions described in the general conditions of this warranty.

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