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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 . 

To determine if the battery is depleted:

1 . Remove valve cover . Disconnect power from PC Board at the four pin connector at 

the bottom of the board . 

2 . Remove battery . Reference the Parts Breakdown section of this manual for location . 
3 . Wait five minutes for board to de-energize . 

4 . With the battery out, re-connect the power supply to the board . The board’s display 

should begin to show information . 

 This indicates that the board is operating correctly. If the display does not work, call installing dealer for service. 

5 . To replace with new battery, unplug transformer from outlet . Install a 3 volt Lithium Coin Cell type 2032 battery, available at 

most stores . Plug unit back into outlet .

It is important to replace the battery with the valve unplugged to avoid causing a short and potentially ruining the board. 

6 . Reset the time of day (see programming procedures) and initiate regeneration (see operating displays and maintenance), 

If these procedures do not remedy the problem, please consult the installing dealer for service. 

5 .   

CHECK SALT INDICATOR AND AUDIBLE ALARM 

(only available on Sanitizer Plus models)

:

 

This control valve is equipped 

with a Low Salt Warning to alert homeowners that the system is operating in a low salt condition . This usually indicates that the 

salt level in the brine tank is too low to operate properly . If “CHECK SALT” appears, there will usually be an audible alarm that 

sounds also (if turned on), alerting you to these conditions . 

     

  To turn off alarm: 

If the audible alarm sounds due to a low salt condition, press any button on the face of the control 

valve to turn off . If salt is not added to the brine tank before the next regeneration, 

the CHECK SALT indicator will alarm again .

     

  IMPORTANT:

 If you feel that the salt level is adequate (at least 1/3 full) in the brine tank, please contact the dealer that 

installed your system for service .

6 .   

ERROR MESSAGE:

 

If the word “ERROR” appears and flashes, record the 

ERROR number and your contact servicing dealer promptly . This indicates that the 

control valve was not able to function properly . The error code will be either three or 

four digits depending on the model .

7 .  

 BRINE TANK MAINTENANCE AND SALT:

 Refill the brine tank as necessary, 

making sure at least 1/3 of the brine tank is full at all times . Without proper salt 

levels, the water softener may not operate properly .

      The manufacturer recommends the use of solar salt for best results . The brine tank is manufactured for the use of solar, pellets 

or rock salt . If pellet or rock salt is used, a cleaning of the brine tank every six months is recommended . 

CAUTION:

  

With some models the manufacturer does NOT recommend the use of any resin 

cleaners, nor placing any resin cleaners into the brine tank. Furthermore, do not 

use any salt that indicates it is an iron cleaning salt or that contains any cleaning 

additives. This may be harmful to the water softener and for human consumption. 

Consult dealer for proper cleaning instructions and agents.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Summary of Contents for Impression Plus IMP-1044TW

Page 1: ...Twin Water Softeners For Models IMP 844TW ASP1 1044TW IMP 1044TW ASP1 1054TW IMP 1054TW ASP1 1354TW IMP 1354TW ASP1 1465TW IMP 1465TW ASP1 1665TW IMP 1665TW IMPRC 1054TW ASP2 1044TW IMPRC 1354TW ASP2...

Page 2: ...rated properly Please study this manual carefully and understand the cautions and notes before installing This manual should be kept for future reference If you have any questions regarding your water...

Page 3: ...dels Read Normal Operating Displays Set Time of Day Read Power Loss Error Display Be sure system and installation are in compliance with all state and local laws and regulations For the homeowner plea...

Page 4: ...r flows through the control valve for normal operation of a water softener or filter During the regeneration cycle this position provides regeneration water to the unit while also providing untreated...

Page 5: ...a firm level surface 1 The distance between the drain and the water conditioner should be as short as possible see step 8 2 Since salt must be periodically added to the brine tank it should be locate...

Page 6: ...s could cause interior damage to the flow control Install a 1 2 I D flexible plastic tube to the Drain Line Assembly or discard the tubing nut and use the 3 4 NPT fitting for rigid pipe recommended If...

Page 7: ...tion however an overflow line connection will direct the overflow to the drain instead of spilling on the floor where it could cause considerable damage This fitting is an elbow on the side of the bri...

Page 8: ...ation initiation will be called for on that day even if a sufficient number of gallons were not used to call for a regeneration By default this regeneration will occur at 2 00 a m Set Day Override usi...

Page 9: ...ed time after a regeneration if there is no salt or if another error has occurred Turn the alarm OFF or ON using the or buttons Press NEXT NOTE This feature allows you to program the time in which the...

Page 10: ...ess the REGEN button to advance the control to the BRINE position 4 With the bypass now in diagnostic mode Fig 3 on page 4 check to verify that water is being drawn from regenerant tank with no air le...

Page 11: ...dby tank online so there is no disruption of treated water Once this transfer is complete the depleted tank will regenerate and return to standby mode ready to enter service upon depletion of capacity...

Page 12: ...ally indicates that the salt level in the brine tank is too low to operate properly If CHECK SALT appears there will usually be an audible alarm that sounds also if turned on alerting you to these con...

Page 13: ...Restricted stalled meter turbine C Remove meter and check for rotation or foreign material D Meter wire not installed securely into three pin connector D Verify meter cable wires are installed secure...

Page 14: ...G Check refill setting in programming Check refill flow control for restrictions or debris and clean or replace H Damaged seal stack assembly H Replace seal stack assembly I Control valve body type a...

Page 15: ...ston position or disconnect power supply from PC board for 5 seconds and then reconnect B PC board not properly snapped into drive bracket B Properly snap PC board into drive bracket and then Press NE...

Page 16: ...seconds to resynchronize software with piston position or disconnect power supply from PC board for 5 seconds and then reconnect Then reprogram valve to proper setting B MAV NHBP motor wire not conne...

Page 17: ...uzzer will activate and the screen will display the error A Check for low flow leak Press NEXT and REGEN buttons for 3 seconds to resynchronize software with piston position or disconnect power supply...

Page 18: ...ews on each side that retain the transfer drive cap assemblies on both sides of the valve 8 Once the screws are removed from retaining the inlet side transfer valve cap and the outlet drive motor tran...

Page 19: ...re to be certain the meter cable doesn t get under the drive cap while tightening as it will result in damaging the cable 17 Position the large white drive gear with the A pointing toward the one o cl...

Page 20: ...cover 1 2 CV3107 1 Motor 1 3 CV3002A Drive bracket spring clip Includes 5 6 1 4 CV3554WS PC board for Sanitizer Plus 1 CV3813WP PC board for Impression Plus 1 5 CV3110 Drive gear 12 x 36 3 6 CV3109 Dr...

Page 21: ...embly 1 3 CV3135 O ring 228 1 4 CV3011 1 piston assembly downflow 1 CV3011 01 1 piston assembly upflow 1 5 CV3174 Regenerant piston 1 6 CV3541 Drive backplate 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS IN OUT HEAD FOR TANK...

Page 22: ...22 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 23: ...1 18 CV3264 WS2H bypass reduction gear axle 3 19 CV3110 WS1 drive reducing gear 12 x 36 3 20 CV3262 01 WS1 5 2 ALT 2BY reduction gear cover assembly 1 21 CV3592 Screw 8 1 PHPN T 25 SS 3 22 CV4049 T1 c...

Page 24: ...1 CV3195 01 Refill port plug assembly 1 2 CH4615 Elbow locking clip 1 3 CV4144 3 8 Elbow Parker fitting 1 4 CV3163 O ring 019 1 Although no tools are necessary to assemble or disassemble the valve th...

Page 25: ...embly BLUE CV3010 1G G injector assembly YELLOW CV3010 1H H injector assembly GREEN CV3010 1I I injector assembly ORANGE CV3010 1J J injector assembly LIGHT BLUE CV3010 1K K injector assembly LIGHT GR...

Page 26: ...n 1 Strt No Sil 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS Water flow Proper DLFC orientation directs water flow towards the washer face with rounded edge DRAIN LINE ASSEMBLY 3 4 Item No Part No Description Qty 1 CH4615 Elb...

Page 27: ...1030 36S 4 x 36 slotted brine well 18 x 40 24 x 41 BT s 1 5 CH1018 2 piece overflow set 1 6 CH4500 48 474 air check assembly 1 2 x 48 1 7 CH4620 474 float assembly 7 1 8 CH4600 50 474 safety brine val...

Page 28: ...TANKS Item No Part No Description Qty CV4052 01 Interconnect kit for tanks 12 and larger 1 1 CV3151 Nut 1 QC 4 2 CV3150 Split ring 4 3 CV3105 O ring 215 4 4 CV3352 1 1 4 1 1 2 PVC solvent fitting 4 5...

Page 29: ...CV3105 O ring 215 2 4 CV3188 Fitting 2 3 4 BRASS SWEAT Item No Part No Description Qty CV3007 03 3 4 brass sweat assembly 2 1 CV3151 Nut 1 quick connect 2 2 CV3150 Split ring 2 3 CV3105 O ring 215 2...

Page 30: ...2 3 CV3105 O ring 215 2 4 CV3629 Fitting 2 3 4 BRASS SHARK BITE Item No Part No Description Qty CV3007 12 3 4 brass Shark Bite assembly 2 1 CV3151 Nut 1 quick connect 2 2 CV3150 Split ring 2 3 CV3105...

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Page 32: ...26 0 25 0 26 0 25 0 Continuous Flow Rate GPM P PSI 9 0 2 4 9 0 2 8 9 0 2 7 19 0 15 0 19 0 15 0 Water Pressure Range PSI 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 Water Temp F 33 100 33 100 33 100 33 100 33...

Page 33: ...100 30 100 30 100 30 100 30 100 30 100 Water Temperature F 33 100 33 100 33 100 33 100 33 100 33 100 Electrical Requirements volts hertz 110 50 60 110 50 60 110 50 60 110 50 60 110 50 60 110 50 60 Pi...

Page 34: ...r replace the part or component at its expense and return part freight collect The above provisions of the warranty are valid as long as the unit is connected in compliance with local plumbing codes a...

Page 35: ...ess NEXT 4 Adjust minutes with and buttons 5 Press NEXT 6 Adjust current day with and buttons 7 Press NEXT to complete and return to normal operation DAYS TO A REGEN GPM 3 A FLOW RATE GPM 8 0 TIME OF...

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