Hydrotech 5600 SXT Valve nextSand Turbidity & Sediment Filter Operation Manual User Manual

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2. Attach the bypass valve to the control valve. Connect the inlet and outlet of the water filter to the plumbing in the

house. The control valve must not be submitted to temperatures above 71°C (110°F). When sweat fittings are used,

to avoid damaging the control valve, solder the threaded copper adapters to the copper pipe and

then, using Teflon tape, screw the assembly onto the bypass valve.

CAUTION: Do not use pipe thread compound as it may attack the material in the valve body.

3. Using teflon tape, screw the 1/2” hose barb into the drain port in the valve. Attach 1/2” drain hose

to the hose barb and tighten securely with a hose clamp. Run the drain line to a floor drain or a

laundry drain. Complete any necessary plumbing.

4. Make sure the bypass valve is in the service position.
5. Plug the 24-volt transformer into a 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet. This valve has four positions: 1)

Backwash 2) Brine/Rinse (not used) 3) Rapid Rinse and 4) Brine Refill (not used). When the valve

is in the Service position, the extra cycle button (far left button as shown on Figure 4) must be

pressed and held for 5 seconds before it activates. Press and hold the extra cycle button for 5

seconds to advance the valve to the “1” Backwash position. Slowly turn on the water supply and

allow the unit to backwash until the air purges out of the tank and clears the system.

NOTE: On taste and odor filters, the initial water running to the drain will be very black. This is

created by the carbon fines being flushed from the bed. Backwash all filters until the water running

to the drain is clear.

6. Press the extra cycle button to advance the valve to the “2” position (not used). Press once more

to advance to the “3” position. Press once more to advance to the “4” Brine refill position. Press the

extra cycle button to advance the valve back into the service position indicated by the red dot in the

upper left corner of the display.

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