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  • Page 1 Installation Instructions & Owner’s Manual Impression Series ® Impression Plus Series ® Water Filters For Models: • IMS • IMPS • IMFE • IMPFE • IAG • IPAG • IACG • IPACG • IMBF • IMPBF • IMBF-MAN • IMPBF-MAN •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Your Impression Series water filter is a precision built, high quality product. These units will deliver filtered water for many years to come when installed and operated properly. Please study this manual carefully and understand the cautions and notes before installing.
  • Page 3 PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The manufacturer has preset the water treatment unit’s sequence of regeneration cycles and cycle times. THE DEALER SHOULD... THE INSTALLER SHOULD... THE HOMEOWNER SHOULD... •Read this page and guide the installer •Program installer settings including day •Read Programming Procedures section. regarding day override and time of override and time of regeneration.
  • Page 4: Bypass Valve

    BYPASS VALVE The bypass valve is typically used to isolate the control valve from the plumbing system’s water pressure in order to perform control valve repairs or maintenance. The 1” full flow bypass valve incorporates four positions, including a diagnostic position that allows a service technician to have pressure to test a system while providing untreated bypass water to the building.
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION GENERAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE WARNINGS The control valve, fittings and/or bypass are designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments. There is a small amount of “give” to properly connect the piping, but the water treatment unit is not designed to support the weight of the plumbing. Do not use Vaseline, oils, other hydrocarbon lubricants, or spray silicone anywhere.
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION Provisions should be made to bypass outside hydrants that are not to have filtered water. It is also advisable to install hose bibs on the inlet and outside of the filter for future testing and service of the equipment. Where heavy sediment from the well is observed, it is advisable to install a cartridge or bag-style filter immediately upstream from the filter.
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION 9. CHECK VALVE (AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS ONLY): All air systems include an internal check valve and screen assembly as part of the air draw system (see diagram at Screen Elbow right). This check valve, screen, and elbow are exclusive to the air system and are not to be confused or interchanged with a brine elbow used on a softener.
  • Page 8: Programming Procedures

    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 1 . Set Time of Day Typically, time of day should only need to be set after extended power outages or when daylight saving time begins or ends or after the battery has been replaced. If an extended power outage occurs, the time of day will flash on and off indicating that the time should be reset. To set the clock: STEP 1 –...
  • Page 9: Startup Instructions

    STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS FLUSHING OF SYSTEM: To flush the system of any debris and air after installation is complete, please perform the following steps: 1. Rotate bypass handles to the bypass mode (see Fig. 2 of page 4). 2. Turn on inlet water and check for leaks in the newly installed plumbing. 3.
  • Page 10: Operating Displays And Maintenance

    OPERATING DISPLAYS AND MAINTENANCE The air sulfur and air iron filter systems look and function much like any backwashing whole house filter; however, unlike these conventional filters, they use air as a regenerant. This atmospheric air (containing oxygen) helps convert iron or hydrogen sulfide into particles. These filters capture the particles of iron or hydrogen sulfide gas within the filter media.
  • Page 11 OPERATING DISPLAYS AND MAINTENANCE 4 . POWER LOSS AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT: If an extended power outage occurs, the control valve will retain the time of day settings until the board’s battery is depleted. Once the battery is depleted, the display will appear dark and absent of any information. If this occurs, following these steps will determine if the problem is a low battery or a board failure.
  • Page 12: Replacement Mineral Instructions For Acid Neutralizers

    REPLACEMENT MINERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACID NEUTRALIZERS Acid Neutralizers raise the pH of mildly acidic water. The raising of pH utilizes a sacrificial mineral that will need replenishment every 6 to 12 months. Typically the media should not be below the halfway point in the tank. In order to check the mineral height and before adding mineral to the system, please follow these instructions.
  • Page 13 REPLACEMENT MINERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACID NEUTRALIZERS For Acid Neutralizers With the 100245769 (CD1400) In/Out Head Without an Optional Fill Plug 1. Check the media height by shining a flashlight through the tank to see the height of the mineral. To more clearly check the level of mineral and to fill the tank, the 100245769 (CD1400) In/Out head will need to be removed.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION A. Depleted battery. A. See Operating Display and Maintenance section. B. Control valve power adapter not plugged into outlet B. Plug power adapter into outlet or connect or power cord end not connected to PC board power cord end to PC board connection.
  • Page 15 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION A. Turn bypass handles to place bypass in A. Bypass valve in bypass position. service position. 7 . Control valve does B. Meter is not connected to meter connection on PC B. Connect meter to three pin connection labeled not regenerate board.
  • Page 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION A. Injector is plugged. A. Remove injector and replace. B. Faulty regenerant piston. B. Replace regenerant piston. C. Regenerant line connection leak. C. Inspect regenerant line for air leak. 12 . Control valve fails to D.
  • Page 17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION 16 . E3, Err – 1003, A. Snap drive bracket in properly then Press Err – 103 = Control A. Drive bracket not snapped in properly and out NEXT and REGEN buttons for 3 seconds to valve motor ran enough that reduction gears and drive gear do not resynchronize software with piston position...
  • Page 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION 20 . Err – 201 200 errors are only A. Invalid regeneration cycle step detected. A. Replace PC board. viewable in history screens. These do not flash when error occurs. A. Short power disruption. A. Check transformer voltage and verify power source. 21 .
  • Page 19: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS FRONT COVER AND DRIVE ASSEMBLY Item # Legacy Part # Current Part # Description Qty . CV3540-A 100246376 Black Impression cover ® CV3540-W-A 100246378 Gray Impression cover ® CV3540P-W-A 100244820 Gray Impression Plus cover ® CV3107-1 100246273 Motor Assembly CV3002-A 100246193 Drive assembly (includes #5 and #6)
  • Page 20 REPLACEMENT PARTS PISTON ASSEMBLY Item # Legacy Part # Current Part # Description Qty . CV3005-02 100249844 1” spacer stack assembly CV3430-01 100249865 1.25” spacer stack assembly CV3004 100246196 Drive cap assembly CV3135 100246281 O-ring 228 (drive cap o-ring) CV3011 100246232 1”...
  • Page 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS BYPASS VALVE Item # . Legacy Part # Current Part # Description Qty . CV3006 100249845 Bypass assembly CV3147 100246284 Bypass handles BRINE ELBOW ASSEMBLY Item # Legacy Part # Current Part # Description Qty . CV3195-01 100246323 Refill port plug assembly CV3163 100246291...
  • Page 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES Item # Current Part # Description Qty. 100246304 Injector cap 100244507 O-ring 135 100246305 Injector screen 100246221 Injector assembly plug 100246215 F injector assembly, ���� 100246216 G injector assembly, ������ *The injector plug and the injector each use one lower and one upper O-ring. WATER METER AND METER PLUG Item # Current Part #...
  • Page 23 REPLACEMENT PARTS DRAIN LINE ASSEMBLY 3/4” Item # Current Part # Description Qty. 100246291 O-ring 019 100246290 DLFC retainer assembly 100249856 5.3 DLFC for 3/4” elbow 100249857 6.5 DLFC for3/4” elbow Drain elbow and retainer DRAIN LINE ASSEMBLY 1” 100245051 assembly (requires DLFC) Item # Current Part # Description...
  • Page 24 REPLACEMENT PARTS IN/OUT HEAD Item # Current Part # Description Qty . 100245769 1191 In/Out Head 100246307 Base O-Ring Shown 100246272 Distributor Pilot O-Ring 215 112.4 4.43 IN/OUT HEAD W/FILL PORT Item # Current Part # Description Qty . 100245758 1190 In/Out Head W/Port 100246307 Base O-Ring...
  • Page 25: Installation Fitting Assemblies

    INSTALLATION FITTING ASSEMBLIES NOTE: Not all available fi ttings are Item # Legacy Part # Current Part # Description Qty. displayed below. Contact CV3151 100246287 Nut, 1” quick connect For All Assemblies manufacturer for optional CV3150 100246286 Split ring fi ttings. CV3105 100246272 O-ring 215...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Specifications When specifying Impression Plus Series units, use “IMP” prefix in place of “IM” or “IP” in place of “I”. IMPRESSION SERIES AIR FILTER SPECIFICATIONS Sulfur and Iron Air Filters IMS-1054 IMS-1252 IMS-1354 IMFE-1054 IMFE-1252 IMFE-1354 MODEL IMPS-1054 IMPS-1252 IMPS-1354...
  • Page 27 Impression Series Filter Specifications IMPRESSION SERIES FILTER SPECIFICATIONS When specifying Impression Plus Series units, use “IMP” prefix in place of “IM”. ACID NEUTRALIZERS (IMBF-MAN/IMAN) IMBF-1044MAN IMBF-1054MAN IMBF-1354MAN IMAN-1044 IMAN-1054 IMAN-1354 MODEL IMPBF-1044MAN IMPBF-1054MAN IMPBF-1354MAN IMPAN-1044 IMPAN-1054 IMPAN-1354 Calcite or Mix...
  • Page 28: Warranty

    Water Filter Limited Warranty Congratulations. You have purchased one of the nest water treatment systems available. In the unlikely event of a problem due to defects in material and workmanship, we proudly warrant our water lters to the original owner, when installed in accordance with Water-Right speci cations.
  • Page 29: Quick Reference Guide

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE GENERAL OPERATION ERROR When the system is operating, one of four displays will be shown: If the display toggles between “Error” CALL FOR SERVICE 1. Time of day/gpm and an error code (i.e. a number), call a ERROR 2.
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  • Page 32 1900 Prospect Court • Appleton, WI 54914 Phone: 920-739-9401 • Fax: 920-739-9406 © 2022 Water-Right, Inc. All rights reserved. MAN-IM/IMP FILT -100243594 - 2000591989 - RevA1223...

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