Culligan® High Efficiency Twin Automatic Water Softeners Owners Guide
Thank You And Welcome To Your New World Of Better Living With Culligan Water. The Culligan HE Twin Water Softeners with Soft-Minder® Meter and Aqua-Sensor® sensing device are tested and certfied by WQA against ORD0902, CSA B483.1, NSF/ANSI Standard 44 for the effective reduction of hardness (calcium and magnesium), as verified and substantiated by test data. For installations in Massachusetts, Massachusetts Plumbing Code 248 CMR shall be adhered to.
Performance Data Sheets are included in this manual for various Culligan HE Twin Softener models. Refer to the Performance Data Sheet for your specific softener, as there are slight differences between the models. The softener warranty is located on page 72 of this Owner’s Guide. Table of Contents Specifications.........................................................................................................................4 Introduction..............................................................
Specifications Culligan High Efficiency Twin Water Conditioners with Aqua-Sensor® Device or Soft-Minder® Meter—Downflow Regeneration Model 9" Model Control Valve 10" Model 12" Model 14" Model 1” Reinforced Thermoplastic w/ HE Circuit Boards Overall Conditioner Ht 56 in 62 in Media Tank Design 60 in 73 in Quadra-Hull™ Media Tank Dimensions (Dia x Ht) 9 x 48 in 10 x 54 in 12 x 52 in 14 x 65 in Salt Storage Tank Dimensions (Dia x Ht) 18 x 43 in 18 x 43 in 18 x 43 in 24 x 42 in Exchange
Culligan High Efficiency Twin Softener—Upflow Regeneration Model 9" Model Control Valve 10" Model 1” Reinforced Thermoplastic with HE Circuit Board Overall Conditioner Height 56 in 62 in Media Tank Design Media Tank Dimensions (Dia x Ht) Quadra-Hull ™ 9 x 48 in 10 x 54 in Salt Storage Tank Dimensions (Dia x Ht) 18 x 43 in Cullex ® Media, 1.0 ft3 Cullex Media, 1.5 ft3 Cullsan® Underbedding, 12 lb Cullsan Underbedding, 15 lb 17,854 gr @ 4.0 lb 26,781 gr @ 6.0 lb 27,108 gr @ 8.
Introduction Read this Manual First Before you operate the High Efficiency Twin Water Softening System, read this manual to become familiar with the device and its capabilities. For replacement parts and service, contact your local Culligan dealer. Watch for Special Paragraphs Please read the special paragraphs in this manual. Examples are shown below. Safe Practices Throughout this manual there are paragraphs set off by special headings. Note: Check and comply with your state and local codes.
It’s All So Easy, So Economical, So Efficient, So Enjoyable! Kind To Skin And Complexion Soft water will help prevent red, itchy or dry skin because there are no hardness impurities to cause soreness, no soap curd to coat the skin. Shaving is easier, smoother—either with blade or electric shaver. Bathing And Showering You’ll use far less soap with conditioned water. Use your soap very sparingly—not as you did before soft water.
Easier Housekeeping, Gleaming Fixtures You’ll be amazed at the marvelous difference. Just a swish of the cloth, and the bathtub or shower and fixtures are clean and sparkling. Imagine, no scouring! No hard water scum to cause rings, streaks, spots and stains. To keep their gleaming luster, simply wipe fixtures with a towel after use. Formica, tile, walls, floors, woodwork surfaces clean easier, stay clean longer. You’ll save on cleaning aids and save on time.
Why Water Gets Hard And How It Is Softened All of the fresh water in the world originally falls as rain, snow, or sleet. Surface water is drawn upward by the sun, forming clouds. Then, nearly pure and soft as it starts to fall, it begins to collect impurities as it passes through smog and dust-laden atmosphere. And as it seeps through soil and rocks it gathers hardness, rust, acid, unpleasant tastes and odors.
The Culligan Process Your Culligan water conditioner consists of three basic components, (A) the Control Valve, (B) the Mineral Tank, and (C) the Brine System. A. The exclusive Culligan control valve automatically performs a variety of tasks that are necessary for the proper operation of your water conditioner. These tasks, commonly referred to as cycles or operating positions, are Service, Regeneration, and Brine Refill. B. 1.
Water Meter Mode In water meter mode, the controller keeps track of the quantity of water that has flowed through the resin bed. Based on the influent water hardness and the hardness capacity of the resin bed, a service life expectancy in the quantity of softened water is calculated and programmed into the control. When the set point is reached, regeneration is triggered. If the predict mode is not selected the regeneration will start at time of regeneration.
Pre-Rinse Mode The Pre-rinse mode is used to pre-rinse the softener resin bed or filter media. The pre-rinse in flow meter mode will occur after the control has sensed that no water has flowed through the control for a period of X hours (can be set through the programming menu). When the control is in this mode, once the X amount of hours have elapsed the control will cycle to the fast rinse position for the preset length of minutes and then return to the home or service position.
Component Description The water conditioner is shipped from the factory in a minimum of three cartons. Remove all components from their cartons and inspect them before starting installation. Control Valve Assembly—Includes the control valve, bypass valve, and meter. Small parts packages will contain additional installation hardware, and the conditioner Owner’s Guide.
Application Water quality—verify that raw water hardness and iron are within limits. Note the hardness for setting the salt dosage and recharge frequency. Iron is a common water problem. The chemical/physical nature of iron found in natural water supplies is exhibited in four general types: Dissolved Iron, Particulate Iron, Organic Bound Iron and Bacterial Iron. Hardness sample kits are available through your local Culligan dealer.
Note: Read this section entirely before starting the installation. Follow all applicable plumbing and electrical codes. Installation For installations in Massachusetts, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Plumbing Code 248 CMR shall be adhered to. Consult your licensed plumber for installation of the system. This system and its installation must comply with state and local regulations. The use of saddle valves is not permitted.
Load the Tank (12” and 14” Tanks) 1. Position the tank so that the Culligan® logo is in the front. 2. Remove the inlet strainer. 3. Install the outlet manifold into the tank (Figure 2). 4. Cover the tops of the manifolds with a clean rag. 5. Using a large-mouth funnel, load the Culligan underbedding through the top of the tank. CAUTION! DO NOT allow the outlet manifold to move when loading the media. The manifold must remain vertical to ensure a good seal at the gasket.
NOTE The media tank must be backwashed so that the Aqua-Sensor probe can fall into the proper position. See “Recommended Aqua-Sensor® Start-Up Procedure” on page 44. Mount the Control Valve See Figure 4 for an illustration on mounting the control valve to the tank. 1. Assemble the O-rings, located in the parts pack, to the tank adapter. 2. The valve adapter O-ring sits on the first step on the adapter. See Figure 5. NOTE Do not push the top O-ring down to the flange surface on the adapter.
Backwash Flow Control, Eductor Nozzle—Throat Listed below is the recommended backwash flow control, eductor nozzle, and eductor throat to be used for various size tanks. Refer to Figure 6 through Figure 8 and instructions below for changing the backwash flow control, eductor nozzle, and eductor throat. Unit Backwash Flow Nozzle Throat Brine Refill Flow 9" 2.5 gpm (#2 Brown) Blue* Light Brown* 0.45 gpm* 10" 2.5 gpm (#2 Brown) Beige Light Brown 0.45 gpm 12" 3.
Backwash Flow Control Replacement Refer to Figure 7 through Figure 9, Table 2, and instructions below to replace the backwash flow control. 1. Remove the cover by releasing the cover fastener from the control valve. See Figure 7 and Figure 8. 2. Remove the drain clip and pull the drain elbow straight off. See Figure 9. 3. Remove the backwash flow control located behind the elbow. 4. Install the correct backwash flow control. See Table 2. 5. Reverse the procedure to reassemble.
Brine Elbow Filter Clips Drain Elbow Flow Control Figure 9. Removing the drain elbow and brine elbow. Attaching the Cover Once the drain and brine line is connected re-attach the cover. Refer to the below instructions and Figure 10 through Figure 12. 1. Insert the two pins on the top of the cover into the two holes on top of the frame; the cover should be slightly angled. See Figure 10. 2.
Push down into place A Cover Fastener Figure 12. Reattaching the cover fastener. Dial-a-Softness Dial-a-Softness is a manual adjustment built into the control valve that allows for variable hardness bypass into the softened water. The hard water bypass can be adjusted to produce 1–3 gpg hardness bleed. Shipped from the factory the Dial-a-Softness knob is set to the “SOFTEST” position (no hard water bypass). See Figure 13. To set the Dial-a-Softness: 1.
Plumbing Connections Shipped with each softener is a Culligan® bypass valve, which is used to connect the softener to the plumbing system. The bypass allows the softener to be isolated from the water service line if service is necessary while still providing water to the home. The bypass valve can be directly plumbed into the system, or can be connected with the following optional sweat connection kits.
Assembly Pin Brine Connection Meter Body Brine Connection Coupling Meter Body Interconnecting Pipe Bypass Figure 14. NOTE Bypass valve assembly. If the ground from the electrical panel or breaker box to the water meter or underground copper pipe is tied to the copper water lines and these lines are cut during installation of the bypass valve, an approved grounding strap must be used between the two lines that have been cut in order to maintain continuity.
Drain Line Connection Refer to Table 3 for drain line length and height limitations under the applicable tank size. 1. Remove 1/2” pipe clamp from the small parts pack included with the control. 2. Route a length of 1/2” drain line from the drain elbow to the drain. 3. Fasten the drain line to the elbow with the clamp. 4. Secure the drain line to prevent its movement during regeneration.
Fill The Salt Storage Container Fill the salt storage container with water until the level reaches about one (1) inch above the salt support plate. Pour salt into the container. Fill with salt to within a few inches of the top. Brine Valve “A” Dimension The brine valve contains a brine float which can serve as a backup refill shutoff in the event of a failure, such as a power outage when in the refill position. The float level should be set based on the salt dosage setting. Refer to Figure 18.
Circuit Board Connections To connect the Aqua-Sensor® probe and meter to the HE Twin Control #1 and motor cable, gear box position cable, and the meter cable from HE Twin Control #2, proceed as follows: WARNING! Disconnect all electrical power to the unit before connecting. CAUTION! Grip all connections to the circuit board by the connecting terminals for assembly and disassembly. Failure to do so could result in damage to the wire leads or connecting terminals.
5. Remove the plastic plugs from the enclosure. NOTE If additional accessories are to be connected to the circuit board (such as the Smart Brine Tank Probe or a phone line for modem) insert both the Aqua-Sensor 2.5 Volt power supply wire harness and the Aqua-Sensor sensor probe wire harness through the third hole on the enclosure. NOTE The wire connectors must be connected to the circuit board properly.
Figure 22. Circuit board connections. 8. Connect the motor cable, gear box position cable and meter cable from HE Twin Control #2 to the auxiliary board to the main circuit board (Figure 22). 9. Connect the Aqua-Sensor probe and meter from HE Twin Control #1 to the circuit board. The Aqua-Sensor probe terminal is labeled “Aqua-Sensor” while the Soft-Minder® meter terminal is labeled “Flow Meter.” 10. If installing an Aqua-Sensor, set up the 2.5 VAC power now. a.
CAUTION! Verify wiring from the terminals to circuit board are correct before applying power to the control. 24 VAC power must not be applied to the 2.5 VAC terminals of the circuit board. Connecting 24 VAC to the 2.5 VAC connection on the circuit board will damage the circuit board. Blue METAL TABS Connect to white connector on main power cord Power to circuit board 24V Power to circuit board 2.5VAC only required for Aqua-Sensor installations Black Red White PHONE 2.
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Navigating the Menus and Keypad Programming UP button CHECK MARK or OK button CANCEL (X) button DOWN button UP ARROW button: scrolls up the menu DOWN ARROW button: scrolls down the menu CHECK MARK button: selects the highlighted option, opens a new screen, or accepts a changed setting Controller CANCEL or X button: returns to the previous screen or cancels a changed setting Remote NOTE Hold down the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to quickly scroll through the setting without repeatedly pressing th
1) information To select a setting, press the CHECK MARK button. >2) manual mode manual mode regen now manual mode >regen now manual mode >REGEN TONITE manual mode regen now manual mode bypass 1) information >2) manual mode softening The screen displays the setting (Manual Mode) and the current value (Regen Now). Press the CHECK MARK button to change the value. The screen displays the “>” symbol next to the value, indicating that the value may be changed.
First Time Setup Procedure When a new controller is first powered on, the screen will display the first time setup message. The Smart Controller is designed to simplify the setup and installation process by making some default recommendations during the initial setup. These default settings are designed to be appropriate for most common installations. Function Button Screen Display Range Procedure N/A When a new controller is first turned on, the screen displays FIRST TIME SETUP.
Function Button Screen Display Range Procedure Set Day Whenever the displayed value is correct, press the DOWN ARROW button. The screen displays the next setting. set day >2 set day >2 1–30 If the displayed value is not correct, press the CHECK MARK button. Press the UP ARROW button to change the day. The screen displays the new day (in this example, from 1 to 2). Press the CHECK MARK button to accept the value and advance to the next setting, SET YEAR.
Function Button Screen Display Range Procedure Filter or Softener If the displayed value is not correct, press the CHECK MARK button. Press the DOWN ARROW button to change the unit type. The screen displays the changed setting (in this example, leave at the default, softener). Press the CHECK MARK button to accept the value and advance to the next setting, VALVE TYPE. 4-cycle, 5-cycle, Plat Plus, Global If the displayed value is not correct, press the CHECK MARK button.
Completed First Time Setup Initializing feb-02-10 12:18p softening feb-02-10 12:18p When the setup is complete, the circuit board microprocessor automatically calculates softener capacity. The screen displays the initializing status and the current date and time, and then transitions to the home screen. The screen displays the current state (the display alternates between Softenening the next programmed regeneration) and the date/time set for the unit. This is the default home screen.
Follow this procedure to update the date or time. Function Button Screen Display softening feb-02-10 12:18p 2)manual mode >3)set date/time Range Procedure N/A Start at the home screen. Press the DOWN ARROW button. N/A Press the DOWN ARROW button to scroll to 3) SET DATE/TIME. Press the CHECK MARK button to change the settings. Jan–Dec The screen displays the month setting. Press the DOWN ARROW button to accept this information and view the day setting.
Function Button Screen Display set year >2010 Range Procedure If the displayed value is not correct, press the CHECK MARK button. Press the the UP ARROW button to change the year. The screen displays the new day (in this exam2009–30 ple, leave at the default, 2010). Press the CHECK MARK button to accept the value and advance to the next setting, CLOCK TYPE. Set Clock Type clock type >12 hr 12 or 24 If the displayed value is not correct, press the CHECK MARK button.
The following information can be displayed at the control valve or remote display. These settings are read-only. Press the DOWN ARROW or CHECK MARK button to scroll through the settings. Press the UP ARROW button to view the previous setting. Function Button Screen Display softening Range N/A apr-05-10 12:34A >1)Information 1–6 Setting Description This is the HOME SCREEN. Press any button except the CANCEL (X) button to advance to the MAIN MENU SCREEN.
Function Button Screen Display today''s usage Range 0–no limit 0–no limit 310 Next Regen On N/A 0–no limit 20000 >1)Information 2)Manual mode 40 01023052 Press the DOWN ARROW button to display the next screen. Displays the date of the next regeneration, based on average daily water usage. Displays the total water used for this configuration. Whole numbers are displayed above 100 gallons. Press the DOWN ARROW button to display the next screen.
Several conditions will cause the controller to initiate a regeneration. The screen displays REGEN TONITE when the controller has a regeneration scheduled. The screen displays REGENERATING during regeneration. Regeneration occurs: Regeneration • When the Soft-Minder® meter records the passage of a predetermined number of gallons. • When the Aqua-Sensor® probe senses the hardness in the Cullex Media.
Standard Manual Regeneration Function Button Screen Display softening Range N/A This is the HOME SCREEN. Press any button except the CANCEL (X) button to advance to the MAIN MENU SCREEN. 1–6 Press the DOWN ARROW button to 2) MANUAL MODE. The screen displays the Manual Mode settings.
Recommended Meter Start-Up Procedure 1. Close the main water supply valve. 2. Set the Cul-Flo-Valv® to the bypass position. 3. Ensure that all faucets at the installation site are closed. 4. Direct the drain line discharge into a bucket where flow can be observed. 5. Plug the transformer into a 120 Volt, 60 Hz, single-phase receptacle. The screen displays FIRST TIME SETUP. 6. Complete the First Time Setup. 7. Open the main supply valve. 8.
Recommended Aqua-Sensor® Start-Up Procedure NOTE You might find it useful to pre-test the sensor probe in your shop. The same test setup can be used in the field. 1. Close the main water supply valve. 2. Install the sensor probe into the tank but do not connect the sensor to the control at this time. 3. Set the Cul-Flo-Valv® to the BYPASS position. 4. Ensure that all faucets at the installation site are closed. 5. Direct the drain line discharge into a bucket where flow can be observed. 6.
Salt is the mineral used to “recharge” your water conditioner. A brine solution is automatically made up in the bottom of the salt storage container, the Cullex® resin beads in the mineral tank are flushed with the brine solution as a step in the recharging process. Your Culligan Water Conditioner has been carefully designed to get the greatest amount of softening capacity from the salt it uses. Here is some pertinent information about salt usage, types and service.
Care and Cleaning of Your Water Conditioner Following these simple precautions will help assure continued trouble-free service and keep your Culligan Water Conditioner looking like new for years. 1. Do not place heavy objects on top of the salt storage tank or timer cover. 2. Use only mild soap and warm water when cleaning the exterior of the conditioner. Never use harsh, abrasive cleaning compounds or those which contain acid, such as vinegar, bleach and similar products. 3.
A periodic clean-out of the Salt Storage Tank is necessary to keep your Culligan Water Conditioner at peak operating efficiency. Do it at least every two years when the salt supply is low. Follow these step-by-step procedures: To Clean Out the Salt Storage Tank Tools needed: • Scoop • Clean, bucket-size container • Garden hose • Household scrub brush or sponge 1. Remove the salt storage tank cover and the cap from the brine valve chamber. 2.
Sanitizing Procedure A water softener in daily use on a potable water supply generally requires no special attention other than keeping the salt tank filled. Occasionally, however, a unit may require sanitization under one of the following conditions: • At start-up time. • After standing idle for a week or more. • On private supplies, the appearance of off-tastes and odors, particularly if musty or “rotten egg” (caused by harmless sulfate-reducing bacteria).
If you unexpectedly experience hard water, make these simple checks before calling your Culligan dealer. One of the following conditions may be the reason for your interruption of service. Important If any of the following conditions is found, the water conditioner should be manually recharged according to instructions on page 42 after you have corrected the problem. Things to Check Before Calling for Service Power Supply Check your power supply cord.
Error Codes The following error messages may display on both the HE controller and Remote Display (if connected). Problem found apr-01-10 10:01a Low Salt -> Clear Errors -> Go to menu Error When the controller identifies an error, it will attempt to correct the error without user input. If the problem persists, the HOME SCREEN displays PROBLEM FOUND. Press the CHECK MARK button. The screen displays the first error. Press the DOWN ARROW button to display any additional errors.
Normally, all water except outside lines passes through the water conditioner. There are times when the water conditioner should be bypassed, using the Cul-Flo-Valv® Bypass, or a three-way bypass valve. You should bypass: 1. If lines to outside faucets do not bypass the water conditioner, and you do not want to waste soft water on lawn sprinkling or other outside uses. 2. If you are going away on vacation and want to save salt by not having the unit recharge while you’re away.
Performance Data Sheet Culligan High Efficiency Twin 9” Water Softener with Soft-Minder® Meter Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers.
Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers. Important Notice: Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs.
Performance Data Sheet Culligan High Efficiency Twin 10” Water Softener with Soft-Minder® Meter Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers.
Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers. Important Notice: Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs.
Performance Data Sheet Culligan High Efficiency Twin 12” Water Softener with Soft-Minder® Meter Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers.
Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers. Important Notice: Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs.
Performance Data Sheet Culligan High Efficiency Twin 14” Water Softener with Soft-Minder® Meter Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers.
Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment systems, the more confident you will be about its performance. It’s because of this and more than seventy years of commitment to customer satisfaction that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers. Important Notice: Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs.
01023052 Power to circuit board 2.5VAC only required for Aqua-Sensor installations FRONT 2.5V Power to circuit board 24V RED WIRE BLACK WIRE GREEN WIRE 24VAC on TRANSFORMER SENSOR BOARD SHOULD BE ATTACHED WITH WIRES POINTING UP (AS SHOWN ABOVE) KEYPAD CONNECTOR BATTERY CR2032 (POS.
01023052 61 GEARBOX POSITION SENSOR MOTOR TERMINALS VALVE #2 GEARBOX POSITION SENSOR MOTOR TERMINALS VALVE #1 CONTROLLER #2 FLOW METER CABLE GEARBOX POSITION CABLE MOTOR CABLE MOTOR CABLE FLOW METER CABLE GEARBOX POSITION CABLE 2.
56 62 01023052 57 53 15 17 21 41 51 9 42 22 14 13 8 14 27 34 5 6 31 ELECTRONICS HOUSING 50 51 1 40 30 43 32 3 29 EDUCTOR DETAIL 28 2 48 45 PISTON DETAIL 33 7 17 15 39 12 4 84 11 QUAD-RING GROOVE O-RING GROOVES 14 22 9 23 8 34 13 14 83 27 72 50 51 2 5 82 6 70 28 47 46 3 49 BRINE PISTON DETAIL 71 7 67 4 O-RING GROOVES QUAD-RING GROOVE High Efficiency™ Indoor Assembly 54 55 12 11 23 44 Parts List
Item Part Number Description Item Part Number Description 01020442 High Efficiency, Downflow Regeneration—Complete 01022723 Eductor Throat with O-rings, Blue (14" Tanks), 10ea/Kit 01022508 High Efficiency, Upflow Regeneration—Complete 30 P1020603 Eductor Throat O-ring, Large, 10ea/Kit 01022776 Outdoor High Efficiency, Downflow Regeneration—Complete 31 P1020428 Eductor Throat O-ring, Small, 10ea/Kit 01022781 Outdoor High Efficiency, Upflow Regeneration—Complete 32 P1013894 Eductor Noz
56 64 01023052 57 54 55 53 12 15 17 21 11 41 51 9 13 42 22 14 23 8 14 27 34 5 6 31 ELECTRONICS HOUSING 50 51 1 40 30 43 32 3 29 EDUCTOR DETAIL 28 2 48 45 PISTON DETAIL 44 33 7 17 15 39 12 4 84 11 QUAD-RING GROOVE O-RING GROOVES 14 22 9 23 8 34 13 14 83 27 72 50 51 2 5 82 6 70 28 47 46 3 49 BRINE PISTON DETAIL 71 7 67 4 O-RING GROOVES QUAD-RING GROOVE Parts List High Efficiency™ Outdoor Assembly
Item Part Number Description Item Part Number Description 01020442 High Efficiency, Downflow Regeneration—Complete 30 P1020603 Eductor Throat O-ring, Large, 10ea/Kit 01022508 High Efficiency, Upflow Regeneration—Complete 31 P1020428 Eductor Throat O-ring, Small, 10ea/Kit 01022776 Outdoor High Efficiency, Downflow Regeneration—Complete 32 P1013894 Eductor Nozzle w/ O-ring, Blue (9” & 10” tanks), 10ea/ Kit 01022781 Outdoor High Efficiency, Upflow Regeneration—Complete P1013895 01023280
01023052 1 2 3 4 Item Part No.
Tank Assembly, 9” w/o Fillport, Complete Tank Assembly, 10” w/o Fillport, Complete Tank Replacement, 9”, w/ Fillport, Empty Tank Replacement, 10”, w/ Fillport, Empty Tank Replacement, 12”, w/ Fillport, Empty Tank Replacement, 14”, w/ Fillport, Empty 01-0163-51 01-0163-52 01-0163-49 01-0163-50 01-0165-20 01-0165-22 01-0145-39 01-0145-40 4 4 Culligan Total Home Advanced Media Replacement Kit for 9” Tanks (2 boxes) Culligan Total Home Advanced Media Replacement Kit for 10” Tanks (2 boxes) Culligan Total Ho
Parts List 2 16” and 18” Brine Systems 3 5 1 4 Item 1 2 3 68 01023052 4 5 Part No.
Parts List Brine Valve Item Part No. Description - 01018706 Brine Valve 1 01018710 BLFC Elbow - 0.45 gpm 01018711 BLFC Elbow - 0.
Parts List 24” Brine System Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part No.
Important Data on Your Water Conditioner It is advisable to have the salesperson or installer fill in the information below for your future reference. If this has not been done, please ask for it, as it is necessary if you contact your dealer. Records and Data Identification Model Name _______________________________ Catalog No. _____________________________ Control Model No. _________________________ Control Serial No.
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Index 16” and 18” Brine Systems 68 Cullex resin 10 24” Brine System 70 Culligan Process 10 Cullsan® underbedding 10 A and Time 37 D Application 14 Dial-a-Softness 12, 19, 20 AquaSensor 50 Dial-a-Softness Knob 21 Aqua-Sensor® Mode 11 DOWN ARROW button 31 Aqua-Sensor plug 16 Down Flow Regeneration 12 Aqua-Sensor Salt Error 50 Drain facilities 14 Aqua-Sensor® Start-Up Procedure 44 Dubl-Safe™ valve 10 B E Backwash Flow Control 18 Eductor 18 Backwash Flow Control Replacement 18, 19, Educt
L Replace Aux Filter Media 50 Loading the Tank 16 Replace Filter Media 50 Location 14 Low Battery 50 Low Salt Level 50 S Salt Bridging 49, 50 Salt Delivery Service 45 M Salt Economizer 45 Manual Regeneration 11 Salt Storage Container 25 Materials 13 Salt Storage Tank 13 Media Tank 13 Salt Supply 45, 49 Meter Start-Up Procedure 43 Sanitizing Procedure 48 Mineral Tank 10, 15 Service 10 Modem 11 Set Date 37 Modes of Operation 11 Set Up Serial Number 33, 37 Motor Position Error 50 Set Up