Ecowater Systems Water Softener Manual

Mar 23, 2017 - OWNER'S MANUAL How to install, operate and maintain your EcoWater Systems Electronic Demand Water Softener EcoWater Systems LLC.

ECOWATER 3700 SERIES WATER CONDITIONER The Latest Technology for Water Treatment HydroLinkPlus® Wi-Fi and Smartphone App Monitoring HydroLinkPlus® – Wi-Fi enabled technology sends continuous and excessive water use, system error, low salt and service reminder alerts, including a water-to-drain sensing alert notifying you when an excessive amount of water is going to drain. HydroLink® – Patented two-way remote monitoring also available. Water Meter Allowing for chemical feed dosing, flow switch operation and water use information. Patented Electronics Digital Demand Module Sophisticated, yet easy-to-use electronics capture historical usage patterns to predict future needs for precise regenerations. High Quality Fit and Finish with Dampened Hinge Salt Cover Multi-Wrap Fiberglass Reinforced Resin Tank Durable tank liner will not deteriorate, rust, or corrode.

Full One-Inch Riser with Self-Cleaning Distributors One-inch diameter for increased flow rates, which ensures that household demand is adequately met. Distributors exhibit excellent flow rates and are cleaned automatically by counter-current water pressure.

Patented Stratified Resin Bed Layered mix of fine and standard size resin provides superior filtration and iron removal without sacrificing flow rate capability. Washed Quartz Underbedding Helps provide a cleaner, more thorough regeneration of the resin.

Positive-Action Brine Valve Snap-together construction eliminates use of solvents that may contaminate water. Positive action helps prevent overfilling.

Automatic Salt-Level Detection Simply add salt, no salt level setting required. Our integrated sensor will detect the salt level and alert you when the salt level is low.

InspectAPedia tolerates no conflicts of interest. We have no relationship with advertisers, products, or services discussed at this website. Diagnose & Fix Water Softener Problems: This article series describes procedures for diagnosing and repairing water softener or water conditioner problems including water conditioner control settings and adjustment or repair, brine tank and brine tank float cleaning and repair, and the proper amount of water softening or conditioning that is needed. This water softener repair article describes what to check first if the softener is not working properly. Also see the FAQs at the end of this article for examples of water softener problems & solutions.

We also provide a to this topic, or you can try the page top or bottom as a quick way to find information you need. Owner's Guide to Diagnosing A Water Softener that Is Not Working Properly Article Series Contents [Click to enlarge any image] • • • • • • - for softeners stuck in 'regen' mode • • • • • Water Softener Checklist: if the Softener is Not Working Check These First Water Softener Not Producing Soft Water if the water softener doesn't seem to be doing anything, check these items: • Check the water softener bypass valve: You want first to see that the water softener is not on 'bypass' - is household water flowing through the unit? A sketch of an Autotrol bypass valve is shown at left.

Details about how to use the water softener bypass valve are at This valve is an option and may not be installed on your unit. 8.1 But there may be standard plumbing valves or [photo] that accomplish the same purpose. Aerosoft download shop. • Check power to the water softener: If the unit uses electricity to run a timer be sure it's plugged in to a live outlet and has power. Some water conditioners use a low-voltage transformer to power the control - be sure that device is present, plugged in, and working. You can use a simple VOM to check that the transformer is outputting DC at the proper voltage level.

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See • Check the salt tank: Is there salt in the salt tank? If the water softener produces soft water but the soft-water runs out before the scheduled or normal regeneration cycle time check the following: Brine tank debris or salt mushing: accumulated silt or debris or powdered mushy salt in the bottom of the tank (above the salt grid plate) may prevent the preparation of the proper amount of brine needed for regeneration. Resin in the treatment tank may not be adequately re-charged with salt. See then see Brine draw cycle defects such leaks in tubing or at a control valve or improper brine tank float adjustment can cause inadequate regeneration cycle salt quantity, water volume, or duration. See • Manually run a regeneration cycle: Then try a manual regen cycle - you'll see on most units a lever you can push or on electronic control heads, a push-button on the control box to start the process • Set the water conditioner controls: Set the right doses and regen cycles for your water hardness and level of water usage See • Watch the water conditioner timer: it is possible that the timer mechanism itself has failed. You should see the timer wheels or clock wheels turning and, if you try setting a regen cycle at every day (just for starters) you should see and hear the system go through a regeneration cycle automatically the very next night.