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Water Softening System
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
Sistema de ablandamiento de agua
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
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OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
Système d'adoucissement d'eau
DIRECTIVES D'INSTALLATION
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293 Wright Street • Delavan, WI 53115
Phone: 800.937.6664
www.omnilter.com
©2011 OMNIFILTER • Printed in U.S.A. 4001568 Rev B DE11
Tools and Fittings Required
Pipe Cutter
Tubing Cutter
File
Pliers
Tape Measure
Soldering Tools
Lead Free Solder
Bucket
Towel
Teon Pipe Tape
Adjustable Wrench
Tube 100% Silicone Grease
For further operating, installation, maintenance,
parts or assistance:
Call OMNIFILTER Customer Service at:
800.937.6664
Para obteners información sobre el
funcionamiento, la instalación, el mantenimiento,
las piezas o para obtener asistencia:
Comuníquese con el Servicio de atención
al cliente de OMNIFILTER al: 800.937.6664
Pour de plus amples renseignements sur le
fonctionnement, l'installation, l'entretien, les
pièces, ou pour avoir de l'aide,
appelez le service clientèle OMNIFILTER à :
800.937.6664
Tested and Certied by WQA to
NSF/ANSI Standard 44 for softener
performance & 372 for "lead free"
compliance.
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Herramientas y coples requeridos
Cortadora de tubería
Cortadora de tubos
Lima
Pinzas
Cinta métrica
Herramientas para soldar
Soldadura sin plomo
Cubeta
Toalla
Cinta de Teon (teón)
para tuberías
Llave inglesa con pasador
ajustable
Grasa 100 % siliconada
para tubos
Outils et accessoires requis
Coupe-tuyau
Coupe-tube
Lime
Pinces
Mètre ruban
Outils à souder
Soudure sans plomb
Seau
Serviette
Bande adhésive pour tuyau
en Teon
Clé ajustable
Graisse de silicone à 100 %
en tube
Testé et certié par WQA conforme à
la norme 44 pour la performance de
l'adoucisseur et à la norme 372 pour
conformité d'exemption de plomb de
NDF/ANSI.
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Probado y certicado por WQA de
acuerdo con la Norma 44 de NSF/
ANSI con respecto al rendimiento
del ablandador y 372, en cuanto
al cumplimiento “sin plomo”.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MANUAL OVERVIEW ............................................................2
INSPECTION ..........................................................................2
PARTS INCLUDED ................................................................2
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ................................................3
SYSTEM DISINFECTION ......................................................9
GENERAL 706 SERIES INSTRUCTIONS .............................10
DISPLAY ICONS 706 CONTROLLER ....................................10
KEYPAD - BUTTONS .............................................................11
RECHARGE ...........................................................................11
706 SERIES INITIAL POWER-UP..........................................13
INITIAL START-UP INSTRUCTIONS .....................................13
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST .................................................14
CARE AND USE OF YOUR BRINE TANK .............................14
PLACING SOFTENER INTO OPERATION ............................14
PLACING SOFTENER INTO OPERATION (TURNING ON
THE WATER) ..........................................................................15
TANK ASSEMBLY ..................................................................16
VALVE ASSEMBLY .................................................................17
BRINE WELL ASSEMBLY CH20795 ......................................18
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................19
PENTAIR RESIDENTIAL FILTRATION, LLC LIMITED
WARRANTY ..........................................................................21
PERFORMANCE DATA SHEET .............................................22
MANUAL OVERVIEW
How To Use This Manual
This installation manual is designed to guide the installer
through the process of installing and starting softeners
featuring the 706 series controller.
This manual is a reference and will not include every system
installation situation. The person installing this equipment
should have:
Knowledge in the 706 series controller and water softener
installation
Knowledge of water conditioning and how to determine
proper control settings
Basic plumbing skills
Icons That Appear In This Manual
WARNING:
Failure to follow this instruction can result in
personal injury or damage to the equipment.
NOTE: This will make the process easier if followed.
INSPECTION
Inspect the unit for damage or missing parts. Contact your
supplier if any discrepancies exist.
PARTS INCLUDED
The Water Softening System should have the following parts:
1. Softener Tank with Valve and Bypass
2. Connector Kit
3. Drain Line Flow Control and Drain Fitting
4. Drain Line Tubing (shipped inside the salt tank)
5. Tubing Clamp
6. Wall Transformer
7. Instruction Manual
NOTE: Do not return the
system to the store.
Before starting to assemble the system, check
that all the parts are present and not damaged.
The plumbing pieces needed to connect the
water system and softener salt are not included.
If any parts are missing or damaged, contact
OMNIFILTER Customer Service at: 800.937.6664.
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2 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
General Warnings And Safety Information
Electrical
There are no user-serviceable parts in the AC adapter, motor,
or controller. In the event of a failure, these should be replaced.
All electrical connections must be completed according to
local and national codes.
Use only the power AC adapter that is supplied.
The power outlet must be grounded.
To disconnect power, unplug the AC adapter from its
power source.
Mechanical
Do not use petroleum based lubricants such as vaseline,
oils, or hydrocarbon based lubricants. Use only 100%
silicone lubricants.
All plastic connections should be hand tightened. Teon*
tape may be used on connections that do not use an
O-ring seal. Do not use pliers or pipe wrenches.
All plumbing must be completed according to local, state
and international codes.
Soldering near any plastic ttings should be done before
connecting ttings to the valve. Excessive heat will cause
interior damage to the valve.
Observe drain line requirements.
Do not use lead-based solder for sweat solder
connections.
The drain line must be a minimum of 1/2-inch diameter.
Use 3/4-inch pipe if the backwash ow rate is greater than
7 gpm (26.5 Lpm) or the pipe length is greater than
20 feet (6 m).
Do not support the weight of the system on the control
valve ttings, plumbing, or the bypass.
It is not recommended to use sealants on the threads.
Use plumber tape on all threaded connections.
General
Observe all warnings that appear in this manual.
Keep the unit in the upright position. Do not turn on side,
upside down, or drop. Turning the tank upside down will
cause media to enter the valve.
Operating ambient temperature is between 34°F (1°C)
and 120°F (49°C).
Operating water temperature is between 35°F (1°F) and
100°F (38°C).
Working water pressure range is 20 to 125 psi
(1.38 to 8.6 bar). In Canada the acceptable working water
pressure range is 20 to 100 psi (1.38 to 6.89 bar).
Use only salt salts designed for water softening. Do not
use ice melting, block, or rock salts.
Follow state and local codes for water testing. Do not
use water that is micro biologically unsafe or of unknown
quality.
When lling media tank, do not open water valve
completely. Fill tank slowly to prevent media from exiting
the tank.
When installing the bypass water connection, connect
to the plumbing system rst. Allow heated parts to cool
and cemented parts to set before installing any plastic
parts. Do not get primer or solvent on O-rings, nuts, or the
valve.
System Recharge Cycles (9-Cycle Operation)
Service (Downow):
Untreated water is directed down through the resin bed and up
through the riser tube. The hardness ions attach themselves
to the resin and are removed from the water. The water is
conditioned as it passes through the resin bed.
1. Brine Rell:
Water is directed to the salt tank at a controlled rate, to
create brine for the next recharge.
2. Brine Prep (Dissolve Salt)
After the rell cycle lls the salt tank with water, this cycle
allows time for the salt to dissolve into the water.
3. Backwash 1 (Upow):
The ow of water is reversed by the control valve and
directed down the riser tube and up through the resin bed.
During the backwash cycle, the bed is expanded and debris
is ushed to the drain.
4. Brine Draw (Downow):
The brine draw cycle takes place during the slow rinse
cycle. The control directs water through the brine injector
and brine is drawn from the salt tank. Brine draw is
completed when the air check in the salt tank closes.
5. Slow Rinse (Downow):
The brine is directed down through the resin bed and up
through the riser tube to the drain. The hardness ions are
displaced by sodium ions and are sent to the drain. The
resin is recharged during the brine cycle.
6. Repressurize Cycle (Hard Water Bypass Flapper Open):
This cycle closes the appers for a short time to allow the
air and water to hydraulically balance in the valve before
continuing the recharge.
7. Fast Rinse 1 (Downow):
The control directs water down through the resin bed and
up through the riser tube to the drain. Any remaining brine
residual is rinsed from the resin bed.
8. Backwash 2 (Upow):
The ow of water is reversed by the control valve and
directed down the riser tube and up through the resin bed.
During the backwash cycle, the bed is expanded and debris
is ushed to the drain.
9. Fast Rinse 2 (Downow):
The control directs water down through the resin bed and
up through the riser tube to the drain. Any remaining brine
residual is rinsed from the resin bed.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 3
SERVICE
Cycle 2
BRINE PREP
To Regenerant
Tank
BRINE REFILL
Cycle 1
BACKWASH
Cycle 3
From Regenerant
Tank
BRINE/SLOW RINSE
Cycle 4 & 5
REPRESSURIZE
Cycle 6
FAST RINSE
Cycle 7
BACKWASH
Cycle 8
FAST RINSE
Cycle 9
Figure 1 Flow Patterns
System Features
Control
Inlet
Outlet
Drain Line
Salt
Compartment
Overow Line
Figure 2 Top of Unit
LCD
Display
Recharge
Button
Water Hardness
Button
Salt Amount
Button
Time of Day
Button
Figure 3 Control Front
Voltage
Adapter
Input
Main Motor and
Optical Sensor
Connection
Signal Input
Figure 4 Control Back
12.5
(318.5)
21.8
(554.2)
44.4
(1127.5)
37.9
(963.3)
3.0
(76.1)
Figure 5 Dimensions
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
4 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
System Specications
Item Number 4001557 4001558 4001559
Part Number OMNI OM26KCS OMNI OM32KCS OMNI OM36KCS
Recharge Style Meter - Demand Meter - Demand Meter - Demand
Media Tank Size 9" x 35" 10" x 35" 10" x 35"
Resin Volume 0.82 Cu Ft 1.00 Cu Ft 1.09 Cu Ft
Salt Storage 220 lbs 220 lbs 220 lbs
Drain Water Rate 2.7 GPM 3.9 GPM 3.9 GPM
Service Connection Size 1" NPT 1" NPT 1" NPT
Drain Connection Size 1/2" NPT 1/2" NPT 1/2" NPT
Recharge (brine) Connection Size 3/8" NPT 3/8" NPT 3/8" NPT
Installation Space Requirements 23" D x 13" W x 45" H 23" D x 13" W x 45" H 23" D x 13" W x 45" H
Shipping Weight 82 Lbs 93 Lbs 100 Lbs
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
Temperature — Extreme hot or cold temperatures may
cause damage to the valve or controller.
Freezing temperatures will freeze the water in the valve.
This will cause physical damage to the internal parts as
well as the plumbing.
High temperatures will affect the controller. The display
may become unreadable but the controller should
continue to function. When the temperature drops down
into normal operating limits the display will return to
normal.
Insects — The controller and valve have been designed
to keep all but the smallest insects out of the critical
areas. The top cover should be installed securely in
place.
Things You Need to Know
When the controller is rst plugged in, it may display
an Err 3, this means that the controller is rotating the
camshaft to the home position.
The preset default time of recharge is 2:00 AM.
The controller is programmed to recharge if a recharge
has not taken place in the last 15 days. This setting
cannot be changed.
Make sure control power source is plugged in. The
transformer should be connected to a non-switched
power source.
Unless changed, the settings for a newly installed system
are:
Hardness - 25 grains per gallon
Salt Setting - HE (High Efciency)
Internal System clock starts at 0 hours (midnight)
The rst recharge will occur when the system clock
reaches 2:00 AM
Test your water. Take a 4-5 oz sample of your water to
someone who can test for hardness. This information will
be used to setup the control.
Location Selection
Location of a water treatment system is important. The
following conditions are required:
Level platform or oor.
Room to access equipment for maintenance and adding
salt to tank.
Ambient temperatures over 34°F (1°C) and below 120°F
(49°C).
Water pressure below 125 psi (8.6 bar) and above
20 psi (1.4 bar).
In Canada the water pressure must be below 100 psi
(6.89 bar).
Constant electrical supply to operate the controller.
Total minimum pipe run to water heater of ten feet (three
meters) to prevent backup of hot water into system.
Local drain for discharge as close as possible.
Water line connections with shutoff or bypass valves.
Must meet any local, state and international codes for the
installation site.
Valve is designed for minor plumbing misalignments. Do
not support weight of system on the plumbing.
Be sure all soldered pipes are fully cooled before
attaching plastic valve to the plumbing.
Outdoor Locations
It is recommended that the OMNI system be installed indoors.
When the water conditioning system must be installed
outdoors, several items must be considered.
Moisture — The valve and 706 controller are rated
for NEMA 3 locations. Falling water should not affect
performance.
The system is not designed to withstand extreme humidity
or water spray from below. Examples are: constant heavy
mist, near corrosive environment, upwards spray from
sprinkler.
Direct Sunlight — The materials used will fade or discolor
over time in direct sunlight. The integrity of the materials
will not degrade to cause system failures.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 5
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
Laundry Tubs
Pump
or
Meter
Hot Water
Outlet
Outside
Faucet
Outside
Faucet
Water
Heater
Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen
Floor Drain
Figure 6 Standard Basement Before Installation. Cold Water Lines Shown
Soft Water
Hard Water
Outside
Faucet
Outside
Faucet
Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen
Laundry Tubs
Pump
or
Meter
Hot Water
Outlet
Water
Heater
Brine Tank Overow Drain
Floor Drain
Drain Line
Bypass
Softener
Grounding
Strap
Figure 7 Softened Water Flow Diagram
6 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
Valve Layout
Outlet 1" NPT Inlet 1" NPT
Meter
Cable
Drain 1/2" NPT
To Brine Tank
3/8" NPT
Figure 8
Water Line Connection
A bypass valve system is included and will be installed on all
water conditioning systems. Bypass valves isolate the softener
from the water system and allow unconditioned water to be
used. Service or routine maintenance procedures may also
require that the system is bypassed.
IMPORTANT: The bypass valve is shipped to you in the
bypass position (Figure 9 Series 360 Bypass Operation).
When the valve is in bypass water will not enter the
softening tank. The water in the building will not be
treated. Figure 9 Series 360 Bypass Operation, shows the
handles in the service position.
Once you have selected your location check the direction of
the waterow in the main pipe. Figure 9 Series 360 Bypass
Operation can be used to plan the new plumbing assembly.
Inspect the main water pipe. Write down the type of pipe
(copper, plastic, galvanized etc.). Record the size of the pipe.
Plastic style pipes usually have the size printed on the outside.
Other pipes can be measured for the outside diameter and
converted into the pipe size at the store. Do not use pipe that is
smaller than the main water pipe.
The bypass requires two connector ttings that connect to the
plumbing. Size will be determined by the specic installation
requirements.
If the main plumbing is galvanized pipe and you are installing
copper pipe, then you must use dielectric insulating connectors
between the two styles of pipe.
Place the tank in position. The design of the tank does not
allow for bad alignment of the connections. You may ask your
supply store about exable connections.
Take measurements and create a drawing of your installation.
Include pipe lengths and elbows that are needed. If the water
ow is from right to left you will need to cross the plumbing to
the softener. Take the drawing to your plumbing supply store.
Consult with their expert for installation ideas and suggestions.
Assemble the plumbing.
WARNING:
If pipes will be sweat soldered, do not
connect adapters to the bypass until the
pipes have cooled.
IN OUT
IN OUT
Connector
Assembly
“H” Clip
Drain
Line
Handles in Service Handles in Bypass
Figure 9 Series 360 Bypass Operation
WARNING:
The inlet water must be connected to the
inlet port of the valve. When replacing
an exsisting system, it is possible that
the inlet and outlet plumbing is installed
in a reverse position. Be certain the inlet
connection on the valve is connected to the
incoming water tting from the water supply.
WARNING:
Do not use petroleum grease on gaskets
when connecting bypass plumbing. Use
only 100% silicone grease products when
installing any plastic valve. Non-silicone
grease may cause plastic components to fail
over time.
The bypass assembly connects to the water system by means
of a connector assembly. The connector is secured to the
plumbing and then inserted into the bypass. A clip is used to
hold it in place.
Figure 10 Connector Assembly
Before inserting the connector:
Check that all O-rings are in place and not damaged.
Lubricate O-rings and sliding surfaces with 100% silicone.
Firmly insert connector into bypass. Press locking clip into
position. Make certain the clip is fully engaged.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 7
To remove a clip:
1. Turn off water and release water pressure at the valve.
2. Push the water line connectors into the bypass and valve.
This will help release O-rings that may have seated in
place.
3. Remove the clip by inserting a at blade under the top
center of the clip and lifting (prying up).
CAUTION
Do not use pliers to remove a clip. It is likely the
clip will break.
NOTE: Before turning on the water to the valve, rotate the
two handles on the bypass valve 2-3 times. This
will help seat O-rings and prevent leaking.
Drain Line Flow Control
The drain line ow control (DLFC) 1/2" NPT requires assembly
(Figure 11).
1. Locate parts and a roll of Teon tape (not included).
2. Wrap the tape over threads of the ow control.
3. Screw the ow control and a proper size drain tting
together. Hand tighten.
4. Place the ball into the ow control and insert the assembly
into the drain line opening.
5. Push the assembly in and secure with the drain line clip.
Drain Line
Fitting
Flow Control
Control Ball
Drain Line Clip
Figure 11
Drain Line Connection
NOTE: Standard commercial practices are expressed here.
Local codes may require changes to the following
suggestions. Check with local authorities before
installing a system.
1. The unit should be above and not more than 20 feet
(6.1 m) from the drain. Use an appropriate adapter tting
with a hose clamp to connect 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) plastic
tubing to the drain line connection of the control valve.
2. If the backwash ow rate exceeds 5 gpm (22.7 Lpm) or if
the unit is located 20-40 feet (6.1-12.2 m) from drain, use
3/4-inch (1.9 cm) tubing. Use appropriate ttings to connect
the 3/4-inch tubing to the 3/4-inch NPT drain connection on
the valve.
3. The drain line may be elevated up to 6 feet (1.8 m)
providing the run does not exceed 15 feet (4.6 m) and
water pressure at the softener is not less than 40 psi
(2.76 bar). Elevation can increase by 2 feet (61 cm) for
each additional 10 psi (.69 bar) of water pressure at the
drain connector.
4. Where the drain line is elevated but empties into a drain
below the level of the control valve, form a 7-inch (18-cm)
loop at the far end of the line so that the bottom of the loop
is level with the drain line connection. This will provide an
adequate siphon trap.
Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line, a sink-
type trap must be used.
Secure the end of the drain line to prevent it from moving.
Right Way
Figure 12 Drain Line Connection
NOTE:
Waste connections or drain outlet shall be
designed and constructed to provide for
connection to the sanitary waste system through
an air-gap of 2 pipe diameters or
1 inch (22 mm) whichever is larger.
WARNING:
Never insert drain line directly into a
drain, sewer line, or trap (Figure 12 Drain
Line Connection). Always allow an air gap
between the drain line and the wastewater
to prevent the possibility of sewage being
back-siphoned into the softener.
Overow Line Connection
In the event of a malfunction, the salt TANK OVERFLOW will
direct “overow” to the drain instead of spilling on the oor. This
tting should be on the side of the cabinet.
Attach length of 1/2-inch (1.3-cm) I.D. tubing (not supplied) to
tting and run to drain. Do not elevate overow line higher than
overow tting (Figure 13 Overow Line Connection).
Do not tie into drain line of control unit. Overow line must be a
direct, separate line from overow tting to drain, sewer or tub.
Allow an air gap as per drain line instructions.
Figure 13 Overow Line Connection
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
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EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION continued
Salt Line Connection
The salt line from the brine tube connects to the valve. Make
certain the connections are hand tightened. Be sure that the
salt line is secure and free from air leaks. Even a small leak
may cause the salt line to drain out, and the softener will not
draw salt from the tank. This may also introduce air into the
valve causing problems with valve operation.
Brine Tube
Salt Line Connection
Figure 14 Salt Tank Check Valve and Brine Well Assembly
Electrical Connection
CAUTION
This valve and control are for dry location use
only unless used with a Listed Class 2 power
supply suitable for outdoor use.
All 706 Series controllers operate on 12-volt alternating current
power supply. This requires use of the proper supplied AC
adapter included with your system.
AC Adapters:
Make sure power source matches the rating printed on the AC
adapter.
NOTE: The power source should be constant. Be certain
the AC adapter is not on a switched outlet. Power
interruptions longer than 8 hours may cause the
controller to lose the time setting. When power is
restored, the time setting must then be re-entered.
SYSTEM DISINFECTION
Disinfection Of Water Softeners
The materials of construction of the modern water softener
will not support bacterial growth, nor will these materials
contaminate a water supply. During normal use, a softener
may become fouled with organic matter, or in some cases with
bacteria from the water supply. This may result in an off-taste
or odor in the water.
Some softeners may need to be disinfected after installation
and some softeners will require periodic disinfection during
their normal life.
Depending upon the conditions of use, the style of softener, the
type of ion exchanger, and the disinfectant available, a choice
can be made among the following methods.
Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite
Application
These materials are satisfactory for use with polystyrene
resins, synthetic gel zeolite, greensand and bentonites.
5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite
These solutions are available under trade names such as
Clorox*. If stronger solutions are used, such as those sold for
commercial laundries, adjust the dosage accordingly.
1. Dosage
A. Polystyrene resin; 1.2 uid ounce per cubic foot (35.5 ml
per 0.03 cubic meter).
B. Non-resinous exchangers; 0.8 uid ounce per cubic foot
(23.7 ml per 0.03 cubic meter).
2. Salt tank softeners
A. Backwash the softener and add the required amount of
hypochlorite solution to the well of the salt tank. The salt
tank should have water in it to permit the solution to be
carried into the softener.
B. Proceed with the normal recharge.
*Clorox is a trademark of the Clorox Company.
Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available
in several forms including tablets and granules. These solid
materials may be used directly without dissolving before use.
1. Dosage
A. Two grains, approximately 0.1 ounce per cubic foot
(3 ml per 0.03 cubic meter).
2. Salt tank softeners
A. Backwash the softener and add the required amount
of hypochlorite to the well of the salt tank. The salt tank
should have water in it to permit the chlorine solution to
be carried into the softener.
B. Proceed with the normal recharge.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 9
GENERAL 706 SERIES INSTRUCTIONS
706 Series Controller
Power Loss Memory Retention
The 706 Series controllers feature battery-free time and
date retention during the loss of power. This is designed to
last a minimum of 8 hours depending on the installation.
The controller will continue to keep time and day in dynamic
memory while there is no AC power.
The controller will not track water usage in the event of a
power failure.
All programmed parameters are stored in the 706 Series static
memory and will not be lost in the event of a power failure.
These settings are maintained separately from the time and
day settings.
Motor
The 706 series controller uses a standard 12-volt AC
50/60 Hz motor.
Power
706 Series controller is available in a 50/60 Hz power
conguration.
Information entered or calculated by the controller is stored in
two different ways.
1. A static memory will store:
User programmed values
Salt setting (salt setting)
Hardness setting
Daily averages (history values)
2. A dynamic memory with 8 hour retention will store:
Time of day
Todays water used
Variable Reserve Function
The 706 Series metered-demand volumetric controller is
designed to have a variable reserve feature. This feature
automatically adjusts the reserve to the end-user’s water
usage schedule.
A variable reserve saves salt and water by only regenerating
when absolutely necessary, and ensures enough soft water for
typical high-water usage days.
Each day the controller reviews the last four weeks of water
usage for the same day of the week to determine if the
remaining capacity is adequate for the next day of the week.
If the remaining capacity is not adequate, it will initiate an
automatic recharge.
NOTE: Water ow to the valve can be turned on or
bypassed when the controller is powered up for the
rst time.
DISPLAY ICONS 706 CONTROLLER
MIN
x2
X100
1
6 7
5
3
2
4
8
Figure 15 Display Icons
NOTE: In normal operation and during programming, only
a few of the icons will actually be displayed.
1. Indicate water ow when displayed. Arrows alternate faster
as ow increases.
2. X100 multiplier for large values.
3. When “MIN” is displayed, the value is in minute increments.
“MIN” is displayed during recharge, the value displayed is
the minutes of recharge remaining.
4. Colon ashes as part of the time display. Indicates normal
operation.
5. Four digits used to display the time or program value. Also
used for error codes.
6. The recycle sign is displayed (ashing) when a recharge
at the next time of recharge has been called for. Also
displayed (continuous) when in recharge.
7. When “x2” is displayed, a second recharge has been called
for.
8. The hourglass is displayed when the motor is running.
NOTE: During normal operation (Service mode) the display
will show the current time of day with the colon
blinking. This will alternate with a display of the
gallons remaining to be treated before recharge.
10 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
KEYPAD - BUTTONS
4
32
1
Figure 16 Keypad Buttons
1. Time of Day - Press and release to display the time of day
for ve seconds. Press button again while current time is
displayed to increment the time 1 minute. Press and hold
for two seconds to rapidly increment the time.
2. Salt Amount - Press and release to display the current
salt setting for ve seconds. There are three salt settings;
HC (High Capacity), Sd (standard capacity) and HE (High
Efciency). Press the button again while the salt setting is
displayed to change the setting.
HC: This setting maximizes the system capacity between
recharges and will also use the most salt. This setting can
be used if you have high water hardness or high water
usage.
Sd: This setting uses moderate amount of salt and provides
a medium amount of water between recharges. This setting
can be used for moderate water hardness or water usage.
HE: This setting minimizes salt usage for a recharge (uses
the least amount of salt) and provides the least amount of
water between recharges. This setting can be used if you
have low water hardness or low water usage.
3. Water Hardness - Press and release to display the current
hardness setting for ve seconds. Press button again while
current setting is displayed to increment the hardness by
one. Press and hold for two seconds to rapidly increment
the hardness setting.
A hardness setting too high will cause the system to
recharge more often and use more salt and water than
what is needed to condition your water.
A hardness setting too low will cause the system to
recharge less often. The system may pass hard water
shortly before it recharges.
4. Recharge - Press and release to initiate a recharge. A
recharge will start at the next scheduled time of recharge. A
ashing regen symbol will be displayed. To stop a manual
recharge press and release the recharge button a second
time. To start an immediate recharge, press and hold the
recharge button for three seconds. A solid regen symbol will
be displayed. The time display will show the amount of time
left in the recharge cycle.
During a recharge cycle (the recharge icon is on steady), a
second manual (delayed) recharge may be called for. Press
the recharge button and release. To stop a second manual
recharge press and release the recharge button a second
time.
During a recharge cycle (the regen icon on steady), a
second manual (immediate) recharge may be called for.
Press the recharge button a second time for three seconds.
A second immediate recharge can not be stopped.
NOTE: If a button is not pushed for ve seconds, the
controller returns to normal operation mode.
Pushing the recharge button immediately returns
the controller to normal operation.
RECHARGE
During a Recharge:
Total regen time remaining is displayed on screen.
The recharge icon is on steady.
MIN
Recharge Total recharge time remaining
Flashes when motor is running
Figure 17 Display during recharge.
To Advance Recharge Cycles:
Simultaneously press Time of Day and Recharge to
advance to the next cycle. An hourglass will display while
cam is advancing.
When cam reaches the next cycle, Time Remaining will
be displayed.
Repeat pressing Time of Day and Recharge to advance
through each cycle.
To determine which cycle the controller is in during a
recharge, use Table 2. The time remaining is displayed
on the controller. Find the time remaining below your salt
setting. The cycle column will have the cycle number.
Press and hold Time of Day and Recharge for 3 seconds
to advance through all remaining recharge cycles.
Hourglass will ash.
Camshaft will advance to service - may take 1 to
2 minutes.
OM26KCS Recharge Cycles:
Table 1 Length of Cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 3 min 8.5 min 13 min
2 Brine Prep 120 min 120 min 120 min
3 Backwash 1 8 min 8 min 8 min
4* Brine Draw 6 min 18 min 28 min
5* Slow Rinse 37 min 37 min 37 min
6 Re-Pressurize 3 min 3 min 3 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 3 min 3 min 3 min
8 Backwash 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
Table 2 Time remaining to end of cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 184 min 201 min 216 min
2 Brine Prep 181 min 193 min 203 min
3 Backwash 1 61 min 73 min 83 min
4* Brine Draw 53 min 65 min 75 min
5* Slow Rinse 47 min 47 min 47 min
6 Re-Pressurize 10 min 10 min 10 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 7 min 7 min 7 min
8 Backwash 2 4 min 4 min 4 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 3 min 3 min 3 min
*The camshaft does not move between cycles 4 and 5. Cycle 5 begins
when the brine in the salt tank runs out and the check valve closes.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 11
OM32KCS Recharge Cycles:
Table 1 Length of Cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 3.5 min 10.5 min 16 min
2 Brine Prep 120 min 120 min 120 min
3 Backwash 1 8 min 8 min 8 min
4* Brine Draw 6 min 19 min 30 min
5* Slow Rinse 35 min 35 min 35 min
6 Re-Pressurize 3 min 3 min 3 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 3 min 3 min 3 min
8 Backwash 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
Table 2 Time remaining to end of cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 182 min 202 min 219 min
2 Brine Prep 179 min 192 min 203 min
3 Backwash 1 59 min 72 min 83 min
4* Brine Draw 51 min 64 min 75 min
5* Slow Rinse 45 min 45 min 45 min
6 Re-Pressurize 10 min 10 min 10 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 7 min 7 min 7 min
8 Backwash 2 4 min 4 min 4 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 3 min 3 min 3 min
*The camshaft does not move between cycles 4 and 5. Cycle 5 begins
when the brine in the salt tank runs out and the check valve closes.
OM36KCS Recharge Cycles:
Table 1 Length of Cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 3.6 min 11 min 17.48 min
2 Brine Prep 120 min 120 min 120 min
3 Backwash 1 8 min 8 min 8 min
4* Brine Draw 7 min 18 min 23 min
5* Slow Rinse 36 min 36 min 36 min
6 Re-Pressurize 3 min 3 min 3 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 3 min 3 min 3 min
8 Backwash 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 1 min 1 min 1 min
Table 2 Time remaining to end of cycle
Cycle Cycle Description HE Setting Sd Setting HC Setting
1 Rell 183 min 203 min 214 min
2 Brine Prep 181 min 192 min 197 min
3 Backwash 1 61 min 72 min 77 min
4* Brine Draw 53 min 64 min 69 min
5* Slow Rinse 46 min 46 min 46 min
6 Re-Pressurize 10 min 10 min 10 min
7 Fast Rinse 1 7 min 7 min 7 min
8 Backwash 2 4 min 4 min 4 min
9 Fast Rinse 2 3 min 3 min 3 min
*The camshaft does not move between cycles 4 and 5. Cycle 5 begins
when the brine in the salt tank runs out and the check valve closes.
Recharge Cycle Requirements:
OM26KCS
HE Sd HC
Salt/Recharge
(lbs)
2.7 8.5 13.2
Regeneration
Time (Min)
62 82.5 96
Water to Drain
(gal)
37.5 43.2 46.6
Max. Flow to
Drain (gpm)
2.1 2.1 2.1
OM32KCS
HE Sd HC
Salt/Recharge
(lbs)
3.3 10.4 16
Regeneration
Time (Min)
60.5 80.5 97
Water to Drain
(gal)
47.4 51.8 57.1
Max. Flow to
Drain (gpm)
2.7 2.7 2.7
OM36KCS
HE Sd HC
Salt/Recharge
(lbs)
3.6 11.3 17.5
Regeneration
Time (Min)
63 85.5 100.5
Water to Drain
(gal)
48.2 55.4 59.7
Max. Flow to
Drain (gpm)
2.7 2.7 2.7
RECHARGE con tinued
12 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
706 SERIES INITIAL POWER-UP
The water supply valve should be off or the valve is in by-pass
Initial Power-Up - (Camshaft proceeds to in-service
position)
At initial power-up, the camshaft may need to rotate to the
in-service position.
Camshaft may take 1 to 2 minutes to return to in-service
position.
Err 3 will be displayed until the camshaft returns to
in-service position (Figure 18 Initial Power-Up Display).
If more than 2 minutes elapses, verify that the motor
is turning the camshaft. If it is not turning, check the
“Troubleshooting” section.
Figure 18 Initial Power-Up Display
When the camshaft has reached the in-service position the
display will show “- -:- -”.
If the time of day alternating with capacity remaining is
displayed then the controller has used short term memory
to load settings. Short term memory will hold settings for
approximately eight hours. Settings include:
Water used today
Water used since last recharge
Current time of day
Recharge state
Un-programmed controls will have the following settings.
Default settings:
Hardness - 25 grains per gallon
Salt setting - HE, High efciency
System will recharge every 15 days (calendar override)
even if no water is used. Unplug system for long
periods of no water usage. Calendar override is not
programmable.
In addition:
Water used is set to 0
The internal system clock is set to 8:00 AM. The display
continues to show “- -:- -” until the time is manually set
which updates the internal clock.
Day of the week is Sunday.
A recharge will initiate when the internal system clock
reaches 12:00 am. The regen icon will ash.
INITIAL START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Set time of day - Press the Time of Day button. Press it
again within 5 seconds and the time will increment. Press
and hold for 2 seconds to rapidly increment the setting.
Release the button and the time will be saved after
5 seconds.
Figure 19 Step 1
2. Pick the salt setting - The controller starts (defaults) with the
HE (high efciency) setting. If you want to check or change
the setting, press the Salt Amount button to display the
current setting. To change it, press the Salt Amount button
again within 5 seconds. The new setting will be saved after
5 seconds.
HC: This setting maximizes the system capacity between
recharges and will also use the most salt. This setting can be
used if you have high water hardness or high water usage.
Example: 3 or more people and/or hardness above 25 gpg.
Sd: This setting will provide a mid-range capacity. Less
salt is used than the HC (High Capacity), setting. More
water between recharges is provided than when the HE
(High Efciency) setting is used. Use this setting if the
conditioner is running out of capacity when set to HE. This
setting is also used if the HC setting is providing too much
capacity. Use this setting if your usage or water hardness
fall between the HC and HE examples.
HE: This setting minimizes salt used for a recharge (uses
the least amount of salt) and provides the least amount of
water between recharges. This setting can be used if you
have low water hardness or low water usage. Example: 2 or
less people and/or hardness below 20 grains per gallon.
Figure 20 Step 2
3. Enter the hardness of the water - The controller starts
(defaults) at a hardness of 25 gpg. Check your water for
the actual hardness. Press the Water Hardness button to
display the current settings. To change the setting press
the button again within 5 seconds. To rapidly increase the
setting push and hold the Water Hardness button. Release
the button and the setting will be saved after 5 seconds. A
hardness setting too high will cause the system to recharge
more often and use more salt and water than what is
needed to soften your water. A hardness setting too low will
cause the system to recharge less often. The system may
pass hard water shortly before it recharges.
Figure 21 Step 3
Programming is complete. The controller will begin normal
operation if no button is pushed for 5 seconds.
During normal operation (Service mode) the display will
show the current time of day with the colon blinking. This will
alternate with a display of the gallons remaining to be treated
before recharge.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 13
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
___ Read the owner's/installation manual?
___ Follow all safety guidelines in the manual?
___ If metal pipe was used, did you restore the electrical ground?
___ Securely install both drain hoses to an approved drain?
___ Perform a leak test?
___ Move the bypass valve to service?
___ Sanitize the softener?
___ Add salt pellets to the salt storage tank?
___ Program the control correctly to meet your needs?
___ Start a recharge?
CARE AND USE OF YOUR BRINE TANK
Each time the softener recharges, salty water (brine) is needed
to recondition the media in the water tank. The brine is pulled
from the salt tank at a controlled amount. If the salt tank does
not contain enough salt, the brine is weak, the media will not
fully recondition and untreated water will pass through.
You must keep salt in the tank.
The salt tank operates best when the salt level is below
half-full. If the tank is lled more than that the salt pellets may
"bridge". The salt pellets wedge against each other and do
not fall into the water at the bottom. Bridging will eventually
provide no salt to make brine. The softener will recharge but
not recondition the media. A salt bridge can be broken up using
a broom handle or similar rod. Carefully pound it into the salt
and the pellets will collapse. After loosening the salt pellets wait
2 hours and start a regeneration. A second recharge may be
needed to fully recondition the media.
You should only use sodium chloride pellet salt for water
softeners. Other types of salt (rock or snow melting) will
contain dirt and chemicals that will affect your water softener.
Keep the brine tank covered.
Empty and clean the tank every 3 years.
PLACING SOFTENER INTO OPERATION
After you have performed the previous initial power-up steps,
you will need to place the softener into operation. Follow these
steps carefully.
WARNING:
If the inlet water valve is opened too rapidly
or too far, media may be lost out of the tank
into the valve or the plumbing. In the 1/4
open position, you should hear air slowly
escaping from the valve drain line.
NOTE: We recommend that you do not put salt into the
tank until after the control valve has been put into
operation. With no salt in the tank, it is much easier
to view water ow and motion in the tank.
NOTE: As you advance through each cycle there will
be a slight delay before you can advance to the
next cycle. The hourglass icon will light while the
camshaft is indexing.
Press and hold the Recharge key to start a recharge.
To Advance Recharge Cycles:
Simultaneously press Time of Day and Recharge to
advance to the next cycle. An hourglass will display while
cam is advancing.
When Cam reaches the next cycle, Time Remaining will
be displayed.
Repeat pressing Time of Day and Recharge to advance
through each cycle.
To determine which cycle the controller is in during a
recharge, use Table 1. The time remaining is displayed
on the controller. Find the time remaining below your salt
setting. The cycle column will have the cycle number.
Press and hold Time of Day and Recharge for 3 seconds
to advance through all remaining recharge cycles.
Hourglass will ash.
Camshaft will advance to service - may take 1 to
2 minutes.
For cycle times see Table 1.
Before turning on the water supply check the following:
All plumbing is installed and secured.
The valve drain line is in place and the end is held
securely at the drain.
There is no salt in the tank.
The controller is on and has been programmed following
the three steps. The display should be showing the time
of day with the colon ashing.
The inlet water is off and the bypass is not in bypass
Both valve
handles pointing
in direction of
water flow
If any of the above are not true please correct the item before
proceeding further.
14 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
The following steps will describe how to perform a quick
recharge to verify the system is working correctly.
1. Turn the incoming water on at a low ow position. Listen
to the water ow. Water is entering the media tank. Do not
open the valve completely because media may enter the
valve.
2. Start a recharge.
3. Open a service faucet. The salt tank will begin to ll with
water. Air will come out of the faucet. After all of the air has
left the media tank the water will run without air spurts.
When the salt tank has 3 to 4 inches (7.6 or 10.1 cm) of
water, turn off the faucet and advance to the next cycle.
4. Turn inlet water on full.
5. The brine prep cycle allows the water in the salt tank to
dissolve the salt. During this cycle inspect for leaks. If
any leaks are present they should be repaired before
proceeding. If there are no leaks, advance to the next cycle.
6. Backwash forces water through the media to the drain.
Inspect the water for air bubbles and small particles. When
the water is running clear, advance to the next cycle.
7. Brine draw and slow rinse run at the same time. The
discharge to drain will slow down. The water in the salt tank
will lower. If water is leaving the salt tank, advance to the
next cycle.
8. The repressurize cycle is short and allows internal system
pressures to stabilize. After 1-2 minutes advance to the
next cycle.
9. Fast rinse is a full pressure rinse of the media in the tank.
The discharge to drain should be high. Advance to the next
cycle.
10. Backwash 2 is a second backwashing of the media tank.
Discharge to drain will be slow. Advance to the next cycle.
11. Fast rinse 2 is the last cycle in the recharge process. Flow
to drain will be high. This cycle is 1 min long. Allow this
cycle to complete and advance to Service.
The controller will start the rst time with a recharge scheduled
to start at the normal time of recharge. The media in the tank
will function properly until that rst recharge.
Fill the salt tank with softener salt. The display should be
showing the current time of day and the colon will be ashing.
Automatic Recharge
The control uses an internal water meter that counts the
gallons used. When the recharge setpoint (gallons of water
treated) is reached, the unit will recharge. The setpoint
depends on the capacity setting used (HE, Sd or HE) and
the hardness of the water. See Performance Data for rated
capacities and system performance.
The system is fully operational.
During normal operation (Service mode) the display will
show the current time of day with the colon blinking. This will
alternate with a display of the capacity remaining.
PLACING SOFTENER INTO OPERATION
(TURNING ON THE WATER)
Things You Might Need to Know
When the controller is rst plugged in, it may display a
ashing hourglass and the message Err 3, this means
that the controller is rotating the camshaft to the home
position.
The preset default time of recharge is 12:00 am.
The 706 Series controller is programmed to recharge if
a recharge has not taken place in the last 15 days. This
setting cannot be changed.
Make sure control power source is plugged in. The
transformer should be connected to a non-switched
power source.
Unless changed, the settings for a newly installed system
are:
Hardness - 25 grains per gallon
Salt Setting - HE (High Efciency)
Water Used Settings - 0 gallons
Internal System clock starts at 8:00 AM
Day of the week is sunday
The rst recharge will occur when the system clock
reaches 12:00 am
Accessing History Values
The 706 control features a review level that displays the
operation history of the system. This is a great troubleshooting
tool for the control valve.
To access history values, press Recharge followed by the Salt
Amount button and hold for 3 seconds to view the Diagnostic
Codes.
NOTE: If a button is not pushed for 30 seconds the
controller will exit the history table.
Press the Time of Day button to increment through the table.
When the desired code is reached, Press the Salt Amount
button to display the value.
When the Salt Amount button is pressed to view H2 the current
ow rate will be displayed but not updated. Continue to press
and release the Salt Amount button every 5 seconds to update
the display. The ow icons on the display will ash when there
is ow through the softener.
Code Description Notes
H1 Days since last recharge Days since last recharge
H2 Current ow rate Gallons per minute
H3 Current day of week Current day of week
H4 Water used today since 0200
In gallons,
max value displayed 9,999
max value stored 65,535
H5 Water used since last recharge
A0 Average water usage for day 0
A1 Average water usage for day 1
A2 Average water usage for day 2
A3 Average water usage for day 3
A4 Average water usage for day 4
A5 Average water usage for day 5
A6 Average water usage for day 6
PLACING SOFTENER INTO OPERATION
cont inued
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 15
Item No. QTY Part No. Description
1 ........... 1 .......4001579......... Softener Cabinet
2 ........... 1 .......4001585......... Softener Cabinet Cover
3 ........... 1 .......4001569......... Salt Lid
4 ........... 1 .......15022............. Softener Cabinet Cover Seal
5 ........... 2 .......15071............. Softener Cabinet Cover
Screw
6 ........... 1 .......4001590......... Controller OM26KCS
........4001591......... Controller OM32KCS
........4001592......... Controller OM36KCS
7 ........... 1 .......20089-6 ......... Resin Tank OM26KCS
........20093-7 ......... Resin Tank OM32KCS and
OM36KCS
8 ........... 1 .......15056-2 ......... Brine Well Tube
9 ........... 1 .......15024............. Brine Well Cap
10 ........... 1 .......15061-4 ......... Brine Valve Assembly
11 ........... 1 .......4001588......... Acorn Nut
5
8
9
7
6
10
1
4
3
2
11
12
13
14
TANK ASSEMBLY
12 ........... 1 .......4001564......... Valve Assembly with Bypass
OM26KCS
........4001565......... Valve Assembly with Bypass
OM32KCS and OM36KCS
13 ........... 1 .......400985........... Distributor Assembly
14 ........... 1 .......400562........... Distributor Upper Basket
Not Shown
1 .......20668............. Conditioning Resin
OM26KCS 0.82 ft
3
OM32KCS 1.00 ft
3
OM36KCS 1.09 ft
3
Item No. QTY Part No. Description
16 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
5
8
9
7
6
10
1
4
3
2
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
Item No. QTY Part No. Description
1 ........... 1 .......4000864......... Assembly, 706 Controller
Cover
2 ........... 1 .......4001576......... Valve Body Assy, Volumetric
Includes Item #18 OM26KCS
........4000889......... Valve Body Assy, Volumetric
Includes Item #18 OM32KCS
and OM36KCS
3 ........... 1 .......3007947......... Valve Disc Kit
4 ........... 1 .......3022012......... Top Plate
5 ........... 1 .......4000871......... Female Elbow, 3/8 NPT to
3/8 Tubing
6 .......... 12 ......1234170......... Screw, Top Plate
7 ........... 1 .......3022017......... Spring, Top Plate
8 ........... 1 .......3022013......... Camshaft, Rell First
9 ........... 1 .......1000589......... Yoke, Camshaft
10 ........... 2 .......1234170......... Screw, Yoke
11 ........... 1 .......4001291......... 368 Valve Motor/Optical
Sensor Assy
12 ........... 1 .......1000269......... Injector Cap Assembly
13 ........... 1 .......3025329......... “H” Assy Injector w/O-rings
and Screen, Lt Purple, 9 Inch
Tank OM26KCS
........4000880......... “J” Assy Injector w/O-rings
and Screen,, Lt Blue, 10
Inch Tank OM32KCS and
OM36KCS
14 ........... 1 .......1243510......... Assembly, Rell Cont, .33
gpm
15 ........... 2 .......1030502......... Ball, Backwash, Brine Rell
Controller
16 ........... 1 .......1010154......... O-ring, Tank
17 ........... 1 .......1232370......... O-ring, Riser
18 ........... 1 .......3027839......... Meter Assembly
19 ........... 1 .......1235446......... Assembly, Sensor Cable
20 ........... 1 .......3031825......... Kit, O-ring, Manifold
21 ........... 1 .......4000886......... Bypass
1 .......4000392......... Main Assembly
2 .......3027832......... Retainer, Manifold, SS
2 .......40576............. Clips Retainer, Plastic
1 .......3031825......... Kit, O-ring Manifold
22 ........... 1 .......4001286......... Kit, Drain Line Flow Control
OM26KCS
........4000887......... Kit, Drain Line Flow Control
OM32KCS and OM36KCS
1 .......4000390......... Drain Line Clip
1 .......1030502......... Backwash Ball
1 .......4000535......... Flow Control with O-ring
OM26KCS
........4000536......... Flow Control with O-ring
OM32KCS and OM36KCS
23 ........... 1 .......1000811 ......... 120 VAC, 60 Hz, N. America
Plug
24 ........... 2 .......4000888......... Connector Assembly, 1" NPT,
Plastic, w/O-ring and Clip
Retainer
25 ........... 1 .......4000996......... Fitting, Drain Line, 90°, 1/2
NPT, 1/2 Tube
Item No. QTY Part No. Description
VALVE ASSEMBLY
23
24
25
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 17
BRINE WELL ASSEMBLY CH20795
Item No. QTY Part No. Description
1 1 .CH15013-1 ...................... Brine Well w/Slots
2 1 ...CH15062 Safety Brine Valve
3 2 ...CH15070 Grommet
4 1 CH16371-16 ..................... Tubing, 3/8" x 16" Long
5 1 ...CH15024 Cap, Brine Well 4" Dia. (Caplug STP-4)
6 1 .CH15064-1 ...................... Brine Float w/One Grommet
(As purchased)
7 1 .CH15063-1 ...................... Air Check Assembly
8 2 ...BR10332 Tubing Insert, Brass
Not Shown
1 .......CH20774 ....... Overow Fitting Assembly
1 .......*CH15031-1 ... Overow Elbow
1 .......*CH15031-2 ... Overow Nut
1 .......*CH16331 ...... Gasket
*Parts included with CH20774 Overow Fitting Assembly
5
8
7
6
1
4
3
2
8
18 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
TROUBLESHOOTING
706W Control - Error Codes
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Err 1 is displayed. Program settings have been corrupted. Press any key. If Err 1 does not clear, replace control.
Err 3 is displayed. Control does not detect the camshaft position and is
returning to the service position.
Wait until the control returns to the service position. Flashing
hourglass in the display indicates that the motor is running
Camshaft is not turning during Err 3 display. Check that motor is connected. Verify that the motor wire
harness is connected to motor and controller module. Verify
that optical sensor is connected and in place. Verify that
motor gear has engaged the camshaft.
If everything is connected, replace components in this order:
1. Motor Assembly, Optical Sensor
2. Control
Camshaft is turning more than ve minutes to nd the
service position:
Verify that optical sensor is in place and connected to wire.
Inspect for debris in the camshaft slots.
If motor continues to rotate indenitely, replace the following
components in this order:
1. Optical Sensor
2. Control
System
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Salt tank overow. Loose salt line connection. Ensure all salt line connections are tight.
Drain line restricted with debris. Clean drain control.
Flowing or dripping water at drain or salt line
after recharge.
Debris is preventing #4 valve disc from
closing.
Remove debris.
Worn #4 valve disc. Replace valve discs.
Hard water leakage after recharge. Improper recharge. Repeat recharge after making certain correct
salt dosage was set.
Leaking of external bypass valve. Replace bypass valve.
O-Ring around riser pipe damaged. Replace O-ring.
Valve will not draw brine. Restricted drain line. Remove restriction.
Injector plugged. Clean injector and screen.
Debris is preventing valve discs from closing. Remove foreign matter from valve discs.
Control will not recharge automatically. AC adapter or motor not connected. Connect power.
Defective motor. Replace motor.
Meter clogged with debris. Unit will recharge
every 7 days anyway.
Remove and clean meter.
Control recharges at wrong time of day. Time of Day set incorrectly. Set the correct Time of Day.
Intermittent salt draw. Low water pressure. Maintain a minimum of 20 psi
(1.3 bar) feed.
No conditioned water after recharge. No salt in salt tank. Add salt to salt tank.
Injector plugged. Clean injector and screen.
Backwashes or rinses at excessively low or
high rate.
No drain line ow control. Install drain line ow control.
Restricted drain line. Remove restriction.
Runs out of conditioned water between
recharges.
Control improperly programmed. Verify salt dosage.
Flow indicator on control does not display
service ow.
Bypass valve in bypass position. Remove bypass valve from bypass.
Meter cable dislodged from valve. Fully insert meter cable into valve.
Meter clogged with debris. Remove and clean meter.
OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS DE11 • 19
Valve Disc Operation
When the 706W control is lifted up (Figure 22 Control
Removed) and the cover is removed, the appers and
camshaft are visible (Figure 23 Valve Layout).
Figure 22 Control Removed
Injector Cap
Rell
Control Cap
Figure 23 Valve Layout
TROUBLESHOOTING continued
20 • DE11 OM26KCS, OM32KCS, OM36KCS
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