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Programming Unit

HG-6 FLUSHING SYSTEM

Programming

The NODE has the capability to 
hold 3 programs (A, B, C) and 4 
start times per program. When 
programming, flashing portion 
of display can be changed by 
pressing 

+

 or 

 keys. To change 

something not flashing, press 

LEFT

 

or 

RIGHT ARROWS

 until desired 

item is flashing.

Setting Date / Time
1.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key 

until 

CLOCK

 icon is displayed.

2.

 All 4 digits will be displayed 

representing the year. Use 

+

 or 

 

keys to change year. Press

 RIGHT 

ARROW

 key to proceed to setting 

month.

3.

 All 4 digits will be displayed 

with two digits on left flashing 
representing the 

MONTH

.  

Use 

+

 or 

 key to change month. 

Press 

RIGHT ARROW

 key to 

proceed to setting 

DAY

.

4.

 Only two digits on right will be 

flashing, representing the 

DAY

Press 

+

 or 

 key to change day. 

Press 

RIGHT ARROW

 key to 

proceed to changing 

TIME

.

5.

 The

 AM / PM / 24

 time  

setting is shown flashing.  
Press 

+

 or 

 key to change to 

AM, PM, or 24-hour time. Press 

RIGHT ARROW

 key to proceed 

to setting the 

HOUR

.

6.

 All 4 numbers are shown with 

two numbers on the left flashing, 
representing the 

HOUR

. Press 

+

 or 

 key to change the hour. 

Press 

RIGHT ARROW

 key to 

proceed to setting 

MINUTES

.

7

. All 4 numbers are shown with 

two numbers on right flashing, 
representing 

MINUTES

. Press 

+

 or 

 key to change minutes. 

(Pressing 

RIGHT ARROW

 key will 

return to 

YEAR

 setting at step 

#2.)

8.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key to 

proceed to next programming 
function, or allow controller to 
return to idle mode. 

HG-6 BUILT-IN: (INTEGRATED)

NODE Programming Instructions
Batteries

The NODE uses standard 9-volt 
alkaline batteries to operate the 
control valve and program the 
controller. The controller can 
operate with one or two batteries 
installed. Under normal conditions, 
potential life is 1 year for a 
single battery. 

Battery Installation
1.

 Unscrew rear body of the NODE 

to gain access to battery 
compartment.

2.

 Insert battery / batteries into 

battery tray and connect the 
battery connector to controller.

3.

 Make sure no water is inside 

battery compartment.

4.

 Screw the NODE rear body back 

onto front half.

NOTE: Make sure that seal marker 
on rear half of the NODE lines up 
with front half, ensuring a proper 
seal is created. Also, The NODE has 
non-volatile memory, which allows 
battery replacement without losing 
program information.

Idle Mode – Waking Up

Normally the NODE display showstime 
and day, day of week, and battery life 
indicator. During a short period of 
inactivity the display will shut off to 
retain battery power Pressing any 
key will wake up the NODE to the 
Idle Mode.

Run Mode

When controller is operating a 
program, items shown on display will 
include station number (always “1”), 
program letter (A, B, or C), remaining 
runtime, and a blinking Rotor icon. 

Setting Flush Sequence 
Start Times
1.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key until 

CLOCK

 icon is displayed.

2.

 The 

START TIME

 will be 

displayed flashing, along with the 
program letter (A, B, or C) and 
start time number (1, 2, 3, or 4) 
in the upper left of the display. 
Up to 4 different start times can 
be set for each program.

3.

 Use 

+

 or 

 key to change  

START TIME

 for program 

displayed. Each press of key will 
change start time in 15-minute 
increments.

4. 

Press 

RIGHT ARROW

 key to 

add an additional 

START TIME

 

to program displayed. The start 
time number is shown in upper 
left corner of display.

5.

 Press 

PRG

 key to add 

START 

TIME

 to a different program.

6.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key to 

proceed to next programming 
function, or allow controller to 
return to idle mode.

Setting Flush Duration Times
1.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key until 

HOURGLASS

 icon is displayed. 

RUN TIME

 will be displayed 

flashing. Also shown is program 
letter (A, B, or C) and active 
station # (always #1– all other 
stations not used) on lower left 
side of display.

2.

 Press 

+

 or 

 key to change 

station 

RUN TIME

 from 1 minute 

to 6 hours.

3.

 Press 

PRG

 key to add a  

RUN TIME

 to another program.

4.

 Press 

RETURN / ENTER

 key to 

proceed to next programming 
function, or allow controller to 
return to idle mode.t

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Page 5: ...tery batteries into battery tray and connect the battery connector to controller 3 Make sure no water is inside battery compartment 4 Screw the NODE rear body back onto front half NOTE Make sure that...

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