Trouble Shooting
Issue
Possible
Cause
Possible
Solution
1.
No
power
supply.
Check
electrical
service,
fuse,
etc.
2.
Defective
circuit
board.
Replace
faulty
parts.
3.
Power
failure.
Reset
time
of
day.
1.
By
‐
pass
valve
open.
Close
by
‐
pass
valve.
2.
Electrical
service
to
unit
has
been
interrupted
Assure
permanent
electrical
service
(check
fuse,
plug
or
switch)
3.
Defective
or
stripped
media
bed
Replace
media
4.
Quality
of
water
has
worsened
Have
water
sample
analyzed
to
determine
any
change
5.
Filter
capacity
too
small
Replace
with
larger
unit
or
add
another
filter
6.
Filter
not
backwashing
enough
Be
sure
control
is
not
clogged
or
drain
line
restricted.
Be
sure
water
pressure
has
not
dropped
and
that
pump
has
sufficient
capacity.
7.
Leak
between
valve
and
central
tube.
Check
if
central
tube
is
cracked
or
o
‐
ring
is
damaged.
Replace
faulty
parts.
8.
Internal
valve
leak.
Replace
valve
seals,
spacer,
and
piston
assembly.
1.
Iron
or
scale
build
up
in
line
feeding
unit.
Clean
pipes.
2.
Iron
build
up
inside
valve
or
tank.
Clean
control
and
add
resin
cleaner
to
clean
bed.
Increase
regeneration
frequency.
3.
Inlet
of
control
plugged
due
to
foreign
material.
Remove
piston
and
clean
control
valve.
1.
Air
in
water
system.
Check
well
system
for
proper
air
eliminator
control.
2.
Incorrect
drain
line
flow
control
(DLFC)
button.
Check
for
proper
flow
rate.
E.
Valve
continuously
cycles.
1.
Defective
position
sensor
PCB.
Replace
faulty
parts.
1.
Valve
settings
incorrect.
Check
valve
settings.
2.
Foreign
material
in
control
valve.
Clean
control.
3.
Internal
leak.
Replace
seals,
spacers,
and
piston
assembly.
F.
Flow
to
drain
continuously.
A.
Unit
fails
to
initiate
a
regeneration
cycle.
B.
FILTER
BLEEDS
TASTE
AND
ODOR
OR
SEDIMENT
C.
Low
water
pressure.
D.
Filter
media
in
drain
line.
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