How to Program Type Valve and Set Different Positions

TLDRLearn how to program and set the positions of a type valve, including open and closed positions. Follow step-by-step instructions and use button controls to set your desired program. Watch as the LED indicators display the current program and valve position.

Key insights

🔧Programming a type valve requires using specific button controls and LED indicators to set different positions.

📺The LED indicators display the current program and valve position, providing visual feedback.

🔌Resetting the previous program is necessary before setting a new program, ensuring accurate programming.

🔄Pressing button one allows you to cycle through previous programs before setting a new program.

💡A long press of the button resets the previous program, clearing the way for a new program to be set.

Q&A

How do I reset the previous program before setting a new one?

To reset the previous program, perform a long press of the button until it's reseted.

How can I cycle through previous programs?

Press button one repeatedly to cycle through the previous programs before setting a new program.

What do the LED indicators show?

The LED indicators display the current program and the position of the valve.

What happens if I press button two before setting a program?

If you press button two before setting a program, it will display the previous program.

How do I set the valve to the open position?

Press the solenoid button to set the valve to the open position.

Timestamped Summary

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00:23Type valve programming requires entering a program according to its type.

00:26Programs for type valves are represented by the color red and an LED below it.

01:11Long pressing the button resets the previous program.

01:45Skipping positions and confirming adjustments are part of the programming process.

01:56Flashing indicators and button presses help set the final program.

01:59The valve can display open and closed positions based on button and solenoid presses.

02:02Solenoid presses show the closed position of the valve.