Specifications
24 Culligan Medallist Series
®
Connect the Brine Line
Refer to Figures 18 & 19.
• Measure a length of brine line sufcient to reach from the brine tank to the brine
tting, with no sharp bends. For easier access to the oat it is recommended to
add an extra four feet (1.3 meters) of length to the brine line. Cut both ends of
the brine line squarely and cleanly.
• Remove the brine valve from the brine tank and then remove the white nut and
insert from the oat rod. Return oat rod to its original position.
• Slip the white nut over one end of the tubing and press the plastic insert into the
end of the tubing (Figure 19). Connect to the brine valve and tighten nut.
• Remove white nut and the plastic insert from the small parts pack.
• Slip the white nut over one end of the tubing and press the plastic insert into the
end of the tubing (Figure 19). Connect to the brine connection on the valve and
tighten nut (Figure 18).
Soft-Minder
®
Meter Connection
To connect the meter leads refer to Figure 20 and proceed as follows:
• Lift up the timer case from the back plate.
• Remove the small plastic plug from the backplate.
• Slip the meter harness through the hole and toward the
circuit board.
• Connect the harness to the circuit board. The Soft-
Minder
®
meter terminal is labeled “FLOWMETER”.
• Pull any excess cable wire back out of the enclosure,
and route the wiring inside the enclosure to avoid any
interference with moving parts.
• Locate the strain relief bushing in the parts pack. Place
it on the cable at the point of entry to the rear of the
timer plate and push it into the hole.
Build A 3107
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R / T
DE/IM
SO/FI
-/ TCB
E / M
12/24
.75"/1"
SL/FA
ON
DIP SWITCHES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
OPTIONAL
BATTERY
CONNECTION
FLOW METER CONNECTION
BACKSIDE OF CIRCUIT BOARD
WIRE HARNESS
CONNECTION
(MICROSWITCHES
AND MOTOR POWER
POWER CONNECTION
MOUNTING HOLES
Figure 20
Figure 18
Figure 19
Note: The wire connectors must be connected to the
circuit board properly. The wires must exit the plug-in
connector opposite of the raised white base of the
circuit board connector. Failure to properly connect
any of the connectors will result in a malfunction of
the circuit board operation.