Argosy Research H-125 Series Manuel D’Utilisation

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PROBLEM 
CAUSE 
CORRECTION
1.    ERROR followed by code number 
 Error Code 101 - Unable to recognize 
A1.   Not reading piston position, valve has 
A1.  Resynchronize software with piston position, Press    
start of regeneration 
 
been recently serviced 
 
NEXT & REGEN for 3 seconds or until display is blank
     
A2.  Incorrect Assembly 
A2.  Disassemble drive bracket, verify wires are in guides   
     
 
 
 
& reassemble. Verify motor is plugged into PC board
     
 
Error Code 102 - Unexpected stall 
B.  Mechanical Binding 
B.  Check piston and spacer stack assembly
     
 
 
 
for foreign matter
Error Code 103 - Motor ran too long, 
C.  High drive forces on piston 
C.  Loosen drive cap gear 1/4 turn or replace
timed out trying to reach next cycle 
 
 
 
Address high drive forces.
position 
Error Code 104 - Motor ran too long, 
D1. Control valve piston not in home position 
D1. Press NEXT and REGEN for 3 seconds
timed out trying to reach home position 
 
 
 
or until display is blank.
     
D2. Motor not inserted fully to engage pinion, 
D2. Check motor and wiring.  Replace motor if 
     
 
motor wires broken or disconnected, 
 
necessary
     
 
motor failure
     
D3. Drive gear label dirty or damaged, 
D3. Replace or clean drive gear
If other Error Codes display 
 
missing or broken gear 
 
contact the factory 
D4. Drive bracket incorrectly aligned to 
D4. Reseat drive bracket
     
 
back plate
     
D5. PC board is damaged or defective 
D5. Replace PC board
     
D6. PC board incorrectly aligned to  
D6. Ensure PC board is correctly snapped on to 
 
MAV Error Codes: 
 
drive bracket 
 
drive bracket
Error Code 106 
E.  Incorrect programming.  If programmed  
E.  Verify MAV drive cable and/or interconnect cable is 
     
 
for any MAV use, MAV must be connected 
 
connected to PC.  If no auxilliary valve required, 
     
 
to PC board prior to powering up. 
 
program auxilliary control valve as off.
Error Code 107 
F.  MAV Stalled 
F.  Check MAV piston/stack for foreign matter, incorrect    
     
 
 
 
assembly, motor not fully inserted or damaged gears
  2.  Control valve stalled in regeneration 
A.  Motor not operating 
A.  Replace Motor
     
B.  No electric power at outlet 
B.  Repair outlet or use working outlet
     
C.   Defective transformer 
C.  Replace transformer
     
D.   Defective PC board 
D.  Replace PC board
     
E.   Broken drive gear or drive cap assembly 
E.   Replace drive gear or drive cap assembly
     
F.  Broken piston retainer 
F.  Replace drive cap assembly
     
G.  Broken main or regenerant piston 
G.  Replace main or regenerant piston
  3.  Control valve does not regenerate 
A.  Transformer unplugged 
A.  Connect transformer
    automatically when REGEN button 
B.  No electric power at outlet 
B.  Repair outlet or use working outlet
    is depressed and held 
C.  Broken drive gear or drive cap assembly 
C.  Replace drive gear or drive cap assembly
     
D.  Defective PC board 
D.  Replace PC board
  4.  Control valve does not regenerate 
A.  Bypass valve in bypass position 
A.  Put control valve in service position
    automatically but does when 
B.   Meter connection disconnected 
B.  Connect meter to PC board
    REGEN button is depressed 
C.  Restricted/stalled meter turbine 
C.  Remove meter and check for rotation
     
 
 
 
or foreign matter
     
D.   Defective meter 
D.  Replace meter
     
E.  Defective PC board 
E.  Replace PC board
     
F.  Set-up error 
F.  Check control valve set-up procedure
  5.  Time of day flashes on and off 
A.  Battery back-up maintains time-of-day up 
A.  Reset time of day and replace battery on PC Board
     
 
to 2 years in event of power outage and  
 
(Lithium coin type battery 2032)
     
 
battery is not depleted. Time of day flashes
     
 
when battery is depleted.
     
B.  Prior to 2/2007, PC board did not have  
B.  Reset time of day.
     
 
battery back-up - capacitor held time of day
     
 
up to 2 hours. Power outage > 2 hours.
  6.  Softener delivers hard water. 
A.  Bypass valve is open or faulty. 
A.  Close bypass valve or replace.
     
B.  No salt or low salt level in brine tank. 
B.  Add salt to brine tank and maintain salt level 
 
     
 
 
 
above water level.
     
C.  Softener fails to draw brine. 
C.  See problem #11.
     
D.  Excessive water usage. 
D.  Check gallon capacity settings.
     
E.  Insufficient brine level in brine tank. 
E.  Check  brine  refill  setting  and  refill  flow  restrictor  for    
     
 
 
 
blockage.
     
F.   Resin level inadequate. 
F.  See problem #8, page 21. 
     
G.  Meter faulty. 
G.  Test meter and clean or replace meter.
     
H.  Raw water hardness fluctuation. 
H.  Test raw water hardness and adjust settings to  
     
 
 
 
highest known hardness.
  7.  Unit uses too much salt. 
A.  Improper brine refill setting. 
A.   Check  brine  refill  setting  for  proper  salt  dosage 
     
B.  Improper settings. 
B.  Check water hardness and reevaluate capacity setting 
     
 
 
 
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