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Broscheit
April 9, 2025
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The process for individual backwashing with the Clack V1CIDMF-03 involves setting the valve so that BACKWASH is the first step in the regeneration cycle. This is done by selecting BACKWASH as the initial cycle during the regeneration setup. The sequence example given is: BACKWASH first, dn BRINE second, RINSE third, and FILL fourth. To begin setup, press NEXT and ▼ simultaneously to access the programming steps.
CI Man u al Page 3 Table of Contents CI Front Cover and Drive Assembly ........................4 OEM General Instructions ............................5 OEM Cycle Sequence ..............................6 OEM Softener System Setup ..........................11 Setting Options Table .............................14 OEM Filter System Setup ............................15 Installer Display Settings ............................18 User Display Settings ............................19 Diagnostics ................................22 Valve History .................................24...
Page 4 CI Man u al Front Cover and Drive Assembly Drawing No. Order No. Description Quantity V3175CI-01 WS1CI FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY V3107-01 WS1 MOTOR V3002-A WS1 DRIVE BRACKET ASY V3108CI-06BOARD WS1 THRU 2 CI PCB XMEGA REPL V3110 WS1 DRIVE REDUCING GEAR 12X36 V3109 WS1 DRIVE GEAR COVER V3186-06...
CI Man u al Page 5 OEM General Instructions The control valve offers multiple procedures that allow the valve to be modifi ed to suit the needs of the installation. These procedures are: • OEM Cycle Sequence • OEM Softener System Setup •...
Page 6 CI Man u al OEM Cycle Sequence OEM Cycle Sequence instructions allows the OEM to set the order of Cycle Options the cycle. The OEM Softener System Setup or the OEM Filter System BACKWASH DN BRINE FILL Setup allow the OEM to set how long cycles will last. The OEM may choose up to 9 cycles in any order.
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Selection requires that a connection to MAV or a Clack No Hard Water Bypass Valve is made to the two pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board. If using a MAV, the A port of the MAV must be plugged and the valve outlet connected to the B port.
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NOTE: If the control valve is in an error state during regeneration mode the MAV will close the B port and keep open the A port until the error is corrected and reset. For Clack Corporation alternator systems using WS1, WS1.25 and WS1, WS1.25 WS1.5 valves there will be an option to delay the last two cycles...
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Page 9 Confi guring the Control Valve to operate with Clack System Controller: Select SYS to link the Control Valve to the Clack System Controller. For communication between the Control Valve and the System Controller, a three-wire communication cable is required.
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Page 10 CI Man u al STEP 6CS Step 6CS – Determine the measurement to calculate volumetric capacity. The choices are: parts per million French degrees German degrees NOTE: If control is going to be used in a fi lter application none of these settings can be used.
CI Man u al Page 11 OEM Softener System Setup In OEM Softener System Setup the OEM chooses the time for the cycles selected in OEM Cycle Sequence and specifi es other operating parameters for the system. The upper and lower limits of the allowable values for the cycles are as follows: Cycle Options Units Lower/Upper Limit...
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Page 12 CI Man u al Step 7S – Set System Capacity using ▲ or ▼. See chart. The System STEP 7S Setting Units Capacity setting should be based on the volume of resin and Kg of salt fi ll Kg of set in Step 6S.
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CI Man u al Page 13 Step 12S – Set Relay 1 Deactivate Time using ▲ or ▼. STEP 12S • If Set Time on is selected in Step 10S the relay will deactivate after the time set has expired. Ranges from 1 second to 200 minutes.
Page 14 CI Man u al Setting Options Table Filters should only use shaded options Volume Regeneration Time Result Capacity Option Override Reserve capacity automatically estimated. AUTO NORMAL Regeneration occurs when volume capacity falls below the reserve capacity at the next Regen Set Time.
CI Man u al Page 15 OEM Filter System Setup In OEM Filter System Setup the OEM chooses the time for the cycles selected in OEM Cycle Sequence and specifi es other operating parameters for the system. The upper and lower limits of the allowable values for the cycles are as follows: Cycle Options Units Lower/Upper Limit...
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Page 16 CI Man u al Step 7F – Set Volume Capacity using ▲ or ▼. If value is set to: STEP 7F • oFF regeneration will be based solely on the day override set (see Installer Display/Settings Step 4I); or •...
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CI Man u al Page 17 Step 12F – Set Relay 2 operation using ▲ or ▼. The choices are: STEP 12F • Set Time on: Relay activates after a set time at the beginning of a regeneration cycle and then deactivates after a set period of time. The start of regeneration is defi...
Page 18 CI Man u al Installer Display Settings STEP 1I STEP 1I - Press NEXT and ▲ simultaneously for 3 seconds. STEP 2I – Hardness: Set the amount of infl uent hardness using ▲ or ▼. This display Units STEP 2I will not be shown if FILTER is selected in Step 2F OR if oFF or a number was Available...
CI Man u al Page 19 User Display Settings General Operation When the system is operating, one of fi ve displays may be shown. Pressing NEXT will alternate between the displays. One of the displays is always the current time of day. The second display is one of the following: days remaining or volume remaining.
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Page 20 CI Man u al Regeneration Mode Typically a system is set to regenerate at a time of low water usage. An example of a time with low water usage is when a household is asleep. If there is a demand for water when the system is regenerating, untreated water will be used.
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CI Man u al Page 21 Salt Remaining or Adding Salt (not available for WS2 valves) If the Low Salt Warning was activated in the last step of OEM Softener System Setup the following screens will be viewed in the User Display.
Page 22 CI Man u al Diagnostics STEP 1D – Press ▲ and ▼ simultaneously for three seconds. If screen in step 2D does not appear STEP 1D in 5 seconds the lock on the valve is activated. To unlock press ▼, NEXT, ▲, and SET CLOCK in sequence, then press ▲...
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CI Man u al Page 23 STEP 7D – Flow rate, maximum last seven days: The maximum fl ow rate in liters per minute that STEP 7D occurred in the last seven days will be displayed. This display will equal zero if a water meter is not installed.
Page 24 CI Man u al Valve History STEP 1VH – Press ▲ and ▼ simultaneously for three seconds and release. Then press ▲ and ▼ STEP 1VH simultaneously and release. If screen in step 2VH does not appear in 5 seconds the lock on the valve is activated.
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CI Man u al Page 27 Revision History: 8/20/2018 PAGE 10: Inserted a new Step 12S - Battery Operation 10/10/2018 PAGE 4: Update Power Supply information 4/23/2020 PAGE 4: Removed #7 V3106-01 from table and drawing. V3186-06 WS1 POWER SUPPLY US 15VDC HOCP V3186EU-06 WS1 POWER SUPPLY EU 15VDC HOCP Not Shown...
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Page 28 CI Man u al Form No. V3435CI – 4/23/2020 U.S. Patent: 6,776,901...
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Do you have a question about the V1CIDMF-03 and is the answer not in the manual?
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The process for individual backwashing with the Clack V1CIDMF-03 involves setting the valve so that BACKWASH is the first step in the regeneration cycle. This is done by selecting BACKWASH as the initial cycle during the regeneration setup. The sequence example given is: BACKWASH first, dn BRINE second, RINSE third, and FILL fourth. To begin setup, press NEXT and ▼ simultaneously to access the programming steps.
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