Models: 269 Counter-Current ConditionerOperations Manual
10 Water Line ConnectionRev Creturn to normal. A protective cover should assist with high temperature applications.• Insects — The controller and val
Water Line Connection 11Rev CWARNING: The inlet water must be connected to the inlet port of the valve. When replacing non-Autotrol valves, the inlet
12 Drain LineRev CDrain LineDrain Line Connection1. The unit should be above and not more than 20 feet (6.1 m) from the drain. Use an appropriate ada
Regenerant Line Connection 13Rev CRegenerant Line Connection The regenerant line from the tank connects to the valve. Make the connections and hand ti
14 Overflow Line ConnectionRev COverflow Line Connection In the event of a malfunction, the regenerant TANK OVERFLOW will direct “overflow” to the dr
Overflow Line Connection 15Rev CFigure 6 Regenerant Tank Check Valve* * Furnished as an option from system manufacturer.
16 Electrical ConnectionRev CElectrical ConnectionAll controllers operate on 12-volt alternating current power supply. This requires use of the GE Wa
Valve Camshaft (Green) 17Rev CValve Camshaft (Green)The front end of the camshaft has an indicator cup. The cup has slots in the outer periphery and n
18 Disinfection Of Water ConditionersRev CValve Disc OperationFigure 8 - Performa ValveDisinfection Of Water ConditionersThe materials of constructio
Disinfection Of Water Conditioners 19Rev CCalcium HypochloriteCalcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available in several forms including ta
2 Table of ContentsRev CTable of ContentsHow To Use This Manual 3General Warnings And Safety Information 4System Operation Cycle Functions 5Equipment
20 AvantaPure ControllerRev CAvantaPure Controller Power Loss Memory RetentionThe controllers feature battery-free time and date retention during the
Display Icons 21Rev CDisplay Icons Figure 9 1. Displays amount of conditioning capacity remaining.2. "PM" indicates that the time displayed
22 Keypad — ButtonsRev CKeypad — Buttons1. DOWN arrow. Generally used to scroll down or increment through a group of choices.2. SET. Used to accept a
Things You Might Need to Know 23Rev CThings You Might Need to Know• When the controller is first plugged in, it may display a flashing Err 3 and scrol
24 Programming OverviewRev CProgramming OverviewThe AvantaPure controller is designed to operate by setting the Time of Day, Day of the Week, and the
Level I Programming 25Rev C• Setting Day of WeekAfter setting the Time of Day the banner display will show the word “Day” followed by an abbreviated d
26 Level II ProgrammingRev CLevel II ProgrammingLevel II program parameters are those parameters used to fine-tune a conditioners operation. These ar
Level II Programming 27Rev C• Viewing the Salt AmountThe salt amount is selected by tyour AvantaPure Water Treatment Professional. • Setting Capacity
28 Level II ProgrammingRev CTable 1 AvantaPure 269 Counter Current Valve Capacity/Salt Dosage ReferenceThis table is for reference only. Your AvantaP
Level II Programming 29Rev C6012 X 482.00 Ft317 40,000 606113 X 542.50 Ft36.5 26,000 616213 X 542.50 Ft38.5 30,000 626313 X 542.50 Ft320 49,000 636414
How To Use This Manual 3Rev CHow To Use This ManualThis installation manual is designed to guide the installer through the process of installing and s
30 Level II ProgrammingRev C• Adjusting the Cycle TimesThe following cycle times are adjustable.Refill time does not appear as this cycle time is det
Level III Programming 31Rev CLevel III ProgrammingHistorical information can be retrieved from the controller be pressing the SET and DOWN buttons sim
32 Placing Conditioner Into OperationRev CPlacing Conditioner Into Operation Conditioner Start-UpAfter you have performed the previous initial power-
Placing Conditioner Into Operation 33Rev C7. Fill the media tank with water.A. While the controller is in cycle (Backwash), open the water supply valv
34 Placing Conditioner Into OperationRev CA. Slowly open the main water supply valve again, to the fully open position. Be sure not to open too rapid
Performa Exploded View 35Rev CPerforma Exploded View21345678910A111214161771510B11Warning: Do not use the flow control ball with #10A.13182019
36 Performa Parts ListRev CPerforma Parts List*Not shown on drawing.CodePartNo. Description Qty. CodePartNo. Description Qty.1 3001534 Valve Assembly
Troubleshooting 37Rev CTroubleshootingAvantaPure Controller TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionERR 1 is displayed. Program settings have be
38 TroubleshootingRev CSystem TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution1. Brine tank overflow.a. Uncontrolled brine refill flow rate.b. Air leak
Troubleshooting 39Rev C9. Intermittent or irregular regenerant draw.a. Low water pressure.b. Defective injector.a. Set pump to maintain 20 psi at cond
4 General Warnings And Safety InformationRev CGeneral Warnings And Safety InformationElectricalThere are no user-serviceable parts in the AC adapter,
40 TroubleshootingRev C
VIEWING AND SELECTING MODEL NUMBERSAvantaPure 269 Counter Current ValveCapacity/Salt Dosage ReferenceModel number selection must match the tank size a
VIEWING AND SELECTING MODEL NUMBERS 43Rev C
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System Operation Cycle Functions 5Rev C• Working water pressure range is 20 to 120 psi (1.38 to 8.27 bar). In Canada the acceptable working water pres
6 System Operation Cycle FunctionsRev CCycle Water FlowsBACKWASHSERVICEFAST RINSEREPRESSURIZEBRINE/SLOW RINSEFrom RegenerantTankTo Regenerant TankBRI
Equipment Installation 7Rev CEquipment InstallationValve LayoutRefill ControllerRegenerant Tube ConnectionInjector and capValve DiscsOutletDrainInletB
8 Control LayoutRev CControl LayoutAvantaPure ControllerLBSPMMINKGx100LCD DisplayManual Regen ButtonDown ButtonSet ButtonUp ButtonFor Future Use Turb
Location Selection 9Rev CLocation SelectionLocation of a water treatment system is important. The following conditions are required:• Level platform o
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