Water Right ASP1-1054 Installation Instructions & Owner's Manual

Water Right ASP1-1054 Installation Instructions & Owner's Manual

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Installation Instructions & Owner's Manual
Sanitizer Plus Series
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Water Conditioners
For Models:
• ASP1-1044
• ASP1-1054
• ASP1-1354
• ASP2-1044
• ASP2-1054
• ASP2-1354

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PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL OPERATING DISPLAYS & NAVIGATION
Navigating unit displays and understanding screen transitions.
DOUBLE REGENERATION
Procedure for initiating a second regeneration within 24 hours.
BYPASS VALVE
NORMAL OPERATION POSITION
Valve setting for standard water flow through the control valve.
BYPASS POSITION
Valve setting to isolate the system and supply untreated water.
DIAGNOSTIC POSITION
Valve setting for system testing while allowing water flow.
SHUT OFF POSITION
Valve setting to completely stop water flow to the building.
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE WARNINGS
Crucial safety and installation guidelines before beginning the process.
SITE REQUIREMENTS
Necessary conditions for unit placement and operation.
WELL WATER INSTALLATION
Specific considerations for installing the unit with well water supply.
MUNICIPAL INSTALLATION
Specific considerations for installing the unit with municipal water supply.
INSTALLING GROUND
Requirement for electrical grounding of the unit in metal plumbing systems.
DRAIN LINE
Proper connection and air gap requirements for the unit's drain line.
SAFETY BRINE TANK CONNECTION
Connecting the brine tank refill tube to the safety float valve.
OVERFLOW LINE CONNECTION
Installing an overflow line for the brine tank to prevent water damage.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SET TIME OF DAY
Steps to set the unit's internal clock, especially after power loss.
UNIT PROGRAMMING
Configuring hardness, regeneration cycles, alarms, and display settings.
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS
FLUSHING OF SYSTEM
Steps to flush debris and air from the system after installation.
SYSTEM START-UP STEPS
Detailed sequence for initiating the unit's operation after installation.
CONDITIONING OF MEDIA
Flushing the system to prepare the media for water treatment.
SANITIZING UNIT
Procedure to sanitize the water conditioner unit after installation.
OPERATING DISPLAYS AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAYS
Understanding the various screens displayed during normal operation.
REGENERATION MODE
How the system regenerates and what is displayed during the process.
MANUAL REGENERATION
Initiating regeneration manually when needed.
POWER LOSS AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Actions for power outages and replacing the internal battery.
ERROR MESSAGE HANDLING
Interpreting error codes and contacting service.
BRINE TANK MAINTENANCE AND SALT
Maintaining the brine tank and using the correct type of salt.
SALT INDICATOR AND AUDIBLE ALARM
Understanding low salt warnings and how to silence alarms.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NO DISPLAY OR INCORRECT TIME
Diagnosing and fixing issues with the PC board and time display.
NO WATER FLOW OR REGENERATION ISSUES
Troubleshooting water flow problems and incorrect regeneration timing.
NO AUTOMATIC REGENERATION OR HARD WATER
Resolving issues with automatic regeneration and hard/untreated water delivery.
EXCESSIVE REGENERANT OR WATER USAGE
Diagnosing problems related to too much regenerant or water use.
DRAWING REGENERANT ISSUES
Troubleshooting problems with the control valve drawing regenerant.
WATER RUNNING TO DRAIN OR MOTOR ERRORS
Addressing continuous water flow to drain and motor-related error codes.
MOTOR CYCLE POSITION ERRORS
Resolving errors where the motor runs too long or times out.
MOTOR STALL OR FOREIGN MATERIAL ISSUES
Diagnosing motor stalls and issues caused by foreign material.
REGENERATION CYCLE AND POWER ERRORS
Troubleshooting invalid regeneration steps and short power disruptions.
LEAK DETECTION AND MEMORY ERRORS
Addressing leak detection errors and memory-related issues.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
FRONT COVER AND DRIVE ASSEMBLY
Identifying parts for the front cover and internal drive mechanism.
PISTON ASSEMBLY
Listing components of the piston assembly for replacement.
BYPASS VALVE COMPONENTS
Parts list for the bypass valve assembly and its handles.
REFILL PORT ASSEMBLY
Components for the brine tank refill port and related fittings.
SERVICE WRENCH
Information about the specialized service wrench tool.
INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES
Identifying various injector assemblies and their parts.
WATER METER AND METER PLUG
Parts related to the water meter and its plug assembly.
DRAIN LINE ASSEMBLY 3/4 INCH
Parts and flow controllers for the 3/4 inch drain line.
DRAIN LINE ASSEMBLY 1 INCH
Parts and flow controllers for the 1 inch drain line.
BRINE TANK ASSEMBLY
Components for the brine tank, including covers, wells, and float assemblies.
SAFETY FLOAT BRINE ELBOW
Specific elbow fitting for the safety float in the brine tank.
LOW PROFILE CABINET AND BRINE TANK
Replacement parts for the low profile cabinet and its brine tank.
HIGH PROFILE CABINET AND BRINE TANK
Replacement parts for the high profile cabinet and its brine tank.
INSTALLATION FITTING ASSEMBLIES
GENERAL FITTING COMPONENTS
Common components like nuts, split rings, and o-rings for various fittings.
PVC AND BRASS ELBOW FITTINGS
Various elbow fittings made of PVC and brass for plumbing connections.
SHARK BITE AND JOHN GUEST FITTINGS
Specialized fittings like Shark Bite and John Guest for quick connections.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
Technical details including capacity, media, hardness, flow rates, and pressure.
CYCLE TIMES AND USAGE
Breakdown of regeneration cycle times and water usage for different models.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
GENERAL OPERATION AND DISPLAY NAVIGATION
Overview of system displays and how to navigate them.
SETTING TIME OF DAY
Quick steps to reset the unit's clock after power interruptions.
MANUAL REGENERATION AND ERROR CODES
Initiating manual regeneration and handling error messages.
BYPASS VALVE OPERATION
Instructions for shutting off water using the bypass valve.
ADJUSTING PROGRAMMING SETTINGS
Quick guide for adjusting hardness, regeneration, and alarms.

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