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OWNER'S MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE
HomePlus 5800XTR2 Series Water Filters
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR
SYSTEM, VOID YOUR WARRANTY, AND RESULT IN
Applicable Models:
MT-5800XTR2 Series
NS-5800XTR2 Series
CP-CS-5800XTR2 Series
CP-CC-5800XTR2 Series
GAC-5800XTR2 Series
CC-5800XTR2 Series
BC-5800XTR2 Series
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE HomePlus 5800XTR2 Series Water Filters Applicable Models: MT-5800XTR2 Series NS-5800XTR2 Series CP-CS-5800XTR2 Series CP-CC-5800XTR2 Series GAC-5800XTR2 Series CC-5800XTR2 Series BC-5800XTR2 Series PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SYSTEM, VOID YOUR WARRANTY, AND RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE.
  • Page 2 Congratulations on the purchase of your water filtration system. This manual is designed to provide owners, installers, and service technicians with detailed information about the installation, start-up, and operation of your new filter system. The brain of your filter system is the Fleck 5800XTR2 control valve. It is manufactured by one of the world’s premier water treatment companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: GENERAL WARNINGS ……………………………………………………………………………………………...….. …….. OPERATING CONDITIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………….…... INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..…..….. Step 1 – Pre-Installation Inspection ……………………………………………………………..……… Step 2 – Selecting an Installation Location ………………………………………………..…..Step 3 – Prepare Treatment Tank ………………………………………………………………..……… Step 4 – Turn off the Water & Electric Water Heaters ………………………………….… Step 5 –...
  • Page 4: General Warnings

    GENERAL WARNINGS Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the water filter. Do not install or store this filter system where it will be exposed to freezing temperatures. Do not tamper with controls. Do not repair, replace, or attempt to service any part of the system unless specifically instructed to in this manual and you have the understanding, tools, and skills necessary to carry out the procedure.
  • Page 5: Operating Conditions

    OPERATING CONDITIONS The following chart provides guidance on the conditions required for successful operation of your filter system. USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THESE OPERATING CONDITIONS MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SYSTEM, RESULT IN SYSTEM DAMAGE INCLUDING WATER LEAKS AND CORRESPONDING PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
  • Page 6 Series Flow Rates & Backwash Requirements: Optimal Maximum Backwash Flow Rate Backwash Flow Rate Service Flow Service Flow at 40F Water Temp at 70F Water Temp Models Rate* (GPM) Rate* (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) MT-5800XTR2-8-44 NS-5800XTR2-8-44 MT-5800XTR2-9-48 NS-5800XTR2-9-49 MT-5800XTR2-10-54 10.9 NS-5800XTR2-10-54 MT-5800XTR2-12-52 15.7 NS-5800XTR2-12-52...
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE STARTING THE ACTUAL INSTALLATION. WHILE WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT A WATER TREATMENT PROFESSIONAL OR LICENSED PLUMBER, PERFORM ALL INSTALLATION WORK, A MECHANICALLY-INCLINED HOMEOWNER WITH SUITABLE PLUMBING KNOWLEDGE CAN INSTALL THIS SYSTEM. IN ALL CASES, IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE INSTALLATION BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CODES.
  • Page 8: Step 2 - Selecting An Installation Location

    Step 2. – Selecting an Installation Location While exterior installation in warm climate areas is possible, we strongly recommend interior installation only. A special environmental cover (sold separately) is required for exterior installation. The system cannot be allowed to freeze or severe system damage could occur. The system should not be exposed to rain and it should not be installed in direct sunlight, as long-term exposure to UV light could damage components of the system.
  • Page 9: Step 3 - Prepare Treatment Tank

    NOTE: NEVER CONNECT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY INTO A DRAIN PIPE. ALLOW AN AIR GAP BETWEEN THE DRAIN TUBING AND WASTE LINE TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF BACK-SIPHONING. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USE OF A CHECK VALVE AS IT MAY BECOME CLOGGED WITH CONTAMINANTS EJECTED FROM THE SYSTEM DURING BACKWASH.
  • Page 10 Add enough water to the tank to cover the lower distributor with a minimum of 6 inches of water. This will prevent damage to the lower distributor as gravel is loaded. Place a media funnel into the tank so that the riser tube is in the middle. Place tape over the open end of the riser tube.
  • Page 11 top of the tank as the remaining space, known as the “freeboard,” is necessary for the media to have room to expand during the backwash cycle. Once you have finished adding the media to the tank, remove the tape from the distributor tube.
  • Page 12: Step 4 - Turn Off The Water & Electric Water Heaters

    Step 4. – Turn off the Water & Electric Water Heaters FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS, PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATING ELEMENTS IN YOUR WATER HEATER. If you have a conventional electric water heater or an on-demand (tankless) electric water heater, we highly recommend that you turn off the power to the heater while installing any water treatment equipment.
  • Page 13 VALVE, THEN LET THEM COOL OFF BEFORE THREADING THEM ONTO THE 1” NPT CONNECTOR YOKE. Key Control Valve Components: 1. Control Valve Body 2. Bypass Assembly 3. 1” NPT (Male) Connector Yoke 4. Stainless Steel Clip w/ Screw 5. Drain Line Flow Control (DLFC) 6.
  • Page 14 Plumb your main incoming and outgoing water lines using suitable pipe, fittings, elbows, etc. as necessary to create a tidy, secure installation up to the back of the bypass valve (including the correct connection adapters to mate with the threaded fittings on bypass assembly’s connection yoke.
  • Page 15: Step 6 - Drain Line Installation

    Step 6. – Drain Line Installation NOTE: NEVER CONNECT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY INTO A DRAIN. ALLOW AN AIR-GAP OF A MINIMUM OF 1 INCH (CHECK LOCAL CODES) BETWEEN THE DRAIN LINE AND WASTE LINE TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF BACK-SIPHONING. ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL CODES.
  • Page 16 determine your MINIMUM drain line diameter, look up your model and incoming water temperature using the chart below. If in doubt, use a 3/4 inch drain line. MINIMUM Drain Line Diameter: Model 40F Water Temp 70F Water Temp NS-5800XTR2-8-44 1/2" 1/2"...
  • Page 17: Step 7 - Control Valve Set-Up

    Polyethylene tubing, PEX, PVC, CPVC, or copper pipe are all acceptable material choices for the drain line. If you are using flexible tubing, be sure that there are no “kinks” or “crimps” in the tubing after installation that may cause a flow restriction. If used, overhead drain lines are not to exceed a height of 5 feet above the control valve and should be not more than 50 feet in length.
  • Page 18 located on the right side of the valve (when you are facing the control panel), just behind the tab used to remove the valve cover. It is a bit tricky to find. Once plugged in, the digital display on the control valve will illuminate. The control valve may need to reset to the home position when it is powered up.
  • Page 19 Vacation: Select this icon to set your water filter system to vacation mode. This mode can be used if you will be away for an extended period of time and will not be using water. When vacation mode is selected, the system will temporarily cease flush cycles. Upon returning from vacation, it is important to remember to end the vacation mode by pressing the same icon.
  • Page 20 Touch the grey box associated with the year. 2 blue arrows will appear. Touch the blue arrow on the left to decrease the year. Touch the blue arrow on the right to increase in the year. Adjust the year by touching the arrows until it is correct. Similarly, touch the grey boxes associated with the month and day and use the arrows to adjust the month and day settings until they are correct Set the hour, minutes, and pm/am in the same manner.
  • Page 21: Step 8 - Initial Start-Up And Leak Testing

    Step 8 – Initial Start-up and Leak Testing Ensure that the bypass is in the bypass position. Turn on the main water supply. Open a cold water tap nearby and let the water run for a few minutes or until the system is free of foreign material (usually solder) and air that may have resulted from the installation.
  • Page 22: Backwash

    DURING THIS PROCESS CAUSING EXCESSIVE NOISE, USE ADDITIONAL FASTENERS TO BETTER SECURE THE DRAIN LINE. Touch the REGENERATION ICON. You will be given a choice to regenerate “now” or “at regen time” - select “now” to engage a full backwash and rinse cycle. Allow the backwash and rinse to run their full cycles.
  • Page 23: Changing Time Of Day

    clogging, it is recommended that you increase the frequency and/or duration of your backwash. If on the mornings after a backwash your water is often discolored or has evidence of sediment, increase the duration of the rapid rinse cycle in 1 minute increments until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 24: Changing Basic Settings

    correct time of the day and so that the diagnostic and data gathering functions of the control valve will be accurate. If the day and time are flashing, it means that there has been a power failure and the day and time need to be checked.
  • Page 25 To enter the Settings Mode, touch the SETTINGS ICON in the main menu at the bottom of the home screen. The following screen will appear: Day Override The default setting is 5 to 7 days. There may be instances where more frequent backwash is required.
  • Page 26: Master Settings Mode

    When you are satisfied with the brightness level, press the CHECKMARK ICON in the bottom right corner of the screen. To cancel your changes and return to the home screen, press the “X” ICON at any time. Master Settings The Master Settings Mode allows service technicians to set-up the valve for optimal performance.
  • Page 27: Operation During A Power Failure

    REGEN. Parameter Setting regen flow filter step # 1 backwash time 1 10 m step # 2 rapid rinse time 2 RELAY Parameter Setting auxiliary 1 auxiliary 2 METER Parameter Setting meter type 1.25” turbine generic plumbing leak detect OPERATION DURING A POWER FAILURE The 5800XTR2 valve/controller includes integral power backup.
  • Page 28: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    THE DRAIN LINE PLUMBING CONFIGURATION SHOULD INCLUDE ALL REQUIRED SAFETY COMPONENTS TO PREVENT OVERFLOWS RESULTING FROM A POWER FAILURE DURING BACKWASH. The control will not start a new backwash cycle without power. If the valve misses a scheduled backwash due to a power failure, it will queue a backwash. Once power is restored, the control will initiate a backwash cycle the next time that the Time of Day equals the programmed backwash time.
  • Page 29: Warranty Information

    2. Loss of water pressure. A. Contaminant build-up in feed A. Clean line to water filter. line. B. Perform manual backwash. B. Contaminant build-up in unit Increase frequency of C. Inlet of control plugged due regeneration and/or backwash to foreign material broken loose time.
  • Page 30 Subject to the limitations noted below, all other components of the system are warranted by HomePlus Products Inc. to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year except as noted**. **Note: Due to the wide variety of potential feed water conditions, there is no warranty on the media or underbed gravel.
  • Page 31 storage; incorrect supply of water; tampering or alteration; fire, freezing; act of God; or any cause beyond the control of HomePlus Products Inc. The original warranty period does not change in the event of part replacement by HomePlus Products Inc. This warranty is issued exclusively to the original consumer purchaser of record so long as the product remains installed in the original location of installation, and is not transferable.
  • Page 32 MANUFACTURED BY: HomePlus Products Inc. 5-1490 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC V1S 1J9 Canada Phone: 250-374-2690 Fax: 250-374-2692 www.homeplusproducts.com...

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