Hague Quality Water Intl 63MAQ Home Dialysis Equipment User Manual


 
Setting And Using The Appliance Control (cont.)
Description Of The Three WaterMax Operating Modes
CAUTION:
Be sure the controller is firmly "locked" onto the drive end cap assembly." The four tabs on top of the drive end cap
will
allow the clips on the bottom of the controller case to lock onto the end cap tabs. (See detail diagram on page 20; fig. 3.)
MODE
1
TIMER MODE:
Will regenerate based on frequency. Example: every 2 days or as specified up to 12 days.
Time of regeneration can be set. To regenerate on a specific day or days of the week, set frequency to 00 for
WEEKDAY
MODE.
The display will show: Reg. Days,
MTWTF S. To select the day(s), simply use the select and change buttons to
eliminate the days not to regenerate. Example: S
W F.
MODE 2
PATENTED SAVEMATIC - DEMAND DELAYED:
Is based on actual water usage and total capacity of the appliance.
Will
only regenerate using the amount of salt needed to maintain capacity. Time of regeneration can be set. If total capacity is
depleted before set regeneration time, a forced regeneration will occur. Appliance will regenerate again that night and then
go back to the normal setting.
MODE 3
DEMAND IMMEDIATE:
Will regenerate based on water usage alone. Regeneration will occur when the capacity limit is
reached. Time of regeneration cannot be set.
THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE
takes you through the steps involved for setting the WaterMax SYSTEM CONTROL. If you
follow these steps, you will set a WaterMax 62 AMQ for OPERATING MODE 2, DEMAND DELAYED operation. All three
OPERATING MODES use similar procedures. Push the SERVICE SETTINGS button to enter SERVICE SETTINGS mode.
The display will show:
Set Language ENG
This parameter is used to set the language that is displayed in the CUSTOMER
SETTINGS mode: ENG - English, FRA- French, ESP - Spanish, DEU - German, ITA- Italian.
1.00
Push the CHANGE DIGIT button until the correct language is displayed. In this example, set to: Set Language ENG.
2.00
Push the NEXT button to step to the next parameter. The display will show:
Units ENG
2.00a
Push the CHANGE DIGIT button to toggle English/metric units of measure.
For this example, set to: Units ENG.
3.00
Push the NEXT button to step to the next parameter. The display will show:
History NO
This parameter is used
to enter the History file. The History file is used as a record of water readings for future reference. (3.00 - 3.14 is
an electronic notepad only and does not affect the operation of the appliance.)
3.00a
Push the CHANGE DIGIT button to toggle between Yes or No. Setting to "Yes" will enter the History file and setting
to "No" will bypass the History file. In this example, set to:
History Yes
3.01.
Push the NEXT button and the display will show
Soft. V# 1.01
(Hist).
This is information only and cannot be
reset.
Push the NEXT button to step to the next parameter. The display will show:
Inst. Date 000000 (Hist)
This parameter is to be set to the installation date of the appliance. There are six digits. The first two are the
month. The next two are the day and the final two are the year. This is the first entry in the History file.
3.01a
Push and release the CHANGE DIGIT button until the value above the cursor is equal to the number of the
desired Month setting.
3.01b
Continue using the SELECT and CHANGE buttons until the desired date is displayed.
Example: July
24, 2002
=
072402 (Hist)
3.02
Push the NEXT button to step to the next parameter. The display will show: #
People 000 (Hist)
This parameter
is used to record the number of people in the household and should match the "# People" setting in the
CUSTOMER SETTINGS file.
3.02a
Push the SELECT and CHANGE buttons until the desired number of people in the household is reached.
In this example, set to: #
People 004 (Hist)
3.03
Push the NEXT button to step to the next parameter. The display will show:
Hard. Or. 000 (Hist)
This parameter is used to record the tested Hardness of the water.
3.03a
Push the SELECT and CHANGE buttons until the desired hardness number is reached.
In this example, set to:
Hard. Or. 025 (Hist)
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