Home
Culligan Iron-Cleer Plus User's Manual
Contents
1. SERVICE Bypassed AA To BYPASS turn the blue knob clockwise see directional arrow on end of knob e ay until the knob stops as shown DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN About 1 1 4 A screwdriver shank may be used in the slot arrow as a lever for extra turning force if needed Soft Water To return to SERVICE turn the blue knob counter clockwise see directional arrow on end of knob until the knob stops as shown DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN When and How to Bypass Your Water Conditioner When and How to Bypass Your Water Filter cont Aeration Tank Bypass Valve Normal Operation Treated Water Supply Water Exits Enters Ka m J j aia gt lt la Bypass Operation Supply Water Exits Shut Off Mode No Water Exits Supply Water is Shut ro n Off From The House e Valve and The V If you unexpectedly experience problem water make these simple checks before calling your Culligan Things to dealer One of the following conditions may be the reason for your interruption of service Check Before You Call for Important Service If any of the following conditions is found the water filter should be manually recharged according to instructions on page 5 after you have corrected the problem Power Supply Check your power supply cord ls it plugged fully into the electric o
2. Culligan lron Cleer Plus Automatic Water Filter Owners Guide Thank You And Welcome To Your New World Of Better Living With Culligan Water This system and its installation must comply with state and local regulations The System is ONLY to be supplied with cold water The Culligan Iron Cleer water filter has been tested and certified by WQA against WQA S 200 for the effective reduction of iron up to 1 400 gallons for 10 units and 2 000 gallons for 12 units Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system For installations in Massachusetts the 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 If this is your first experience having filtered conditioned water in your home you ll be amazed at the marvelous difference it makes We promise that you ll never want to be without it again Congratulations too on selecting one of the first family of water filters in the prestigious Culligan lron Cleer With Culligan s many years of knowledge and experience in water treatment you can be confident that the model you selected has been designed and engineered to provide years of service with a minimum of care and attention Products ma
3. Up or Down keys Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step REGEN REGEN OOOO E GALLONS Programming cont The statistical functions are reached by pressing the Information key Repetitive presses of the Information key will cycle through the standard statistics mode until cycled back to time of day display Once either of the Information menus is entered the information shown for each display is outlined below Statistic Functions Flow Rate This display will only show if the flow meter is attached to the control The display shall show the current flow rate of the water passing through the control The display will show the Flow Rate and GPM icons and the current flow rate passing through the flow meter for as long as the key or Information key is not pressed Capacity Remaining standard statistics This display will only show if the flow meter is attached to the control The display shows the percent capacity remaining before regeneration will be triggered The display will show the Water Usage Remaining and icons Today s Water Usage This display will only show if the flow meter is attached to the control The display will show the accumulated flow of water for the current day The value is to start totalizing at 12 00 AM and reset to 0 at 11 59 59 PM The display will
4. highly 2 Call your Culligan dealer system aerated water in combination for service with a specific water supply can create a slightly corrosive condition 1 Compressor unplugged 1 Plug it in 2 Relay settings incorrect 2 Call your Culligan dealer for service 3 Bad relay 3 Call your Culligan dealer for service Compressor run 1 Dead head pressure is 65 1 Call your Culligan dealer with excessive psi for service si Compressor doesn t run psi for service for service Compressor runs continuously 2 Bad relay 2 Call your Culligan dealer for service 18 Performance Data Sheet Culligan 10 and 12 Iron Cleer Water Filters Important Notice Read this data sheet and compare the capabilities of the unit fo your actual water treatment needs Culligan recommends that you have your water supply tested to determine these needs before purchasing a water treatment unit Culligan knows the more informed you are about your water treatment system the more contident you will be about its performance It s because of this more than sixty five years of commitment to our customers that Culligan is providing this Performance Data Sheet to its customers Manufacturer Culligan International Company 9399 West Higgins Road Suite 1100 Rosemont IL 60018 847 430 2800 www culligan com Substance Reduction USEPA SDWA Percent Average Influent Average Effluent MCL MG L Reducti
5. settings are programmed EFFICIENCY MODE WATER USAGE en Ie microprocessor functions In he ever thet ony ot JI M MI Mi M M IA TA TA RA i ZA Be the settings need to be adjusted BACKWASH BRINE RINSE FAST RINSE REFILL GALLONS LITERS FLOW RATE GPM LPM Display Icons The display is to be backlit and have the icons as shown below Custom LCD Display Six standard 12 segment alpha numeric characters a decimal separating the first and second character a colon separating the second and third character positions AM PM REGEN EFFICIENCY MODE TODAY S AVG DAILY WATER USAGE SOFTWATER REMAINING MINS BACKWASH BRINE RINSE FAST RINSE REFILL GALLONS LITERS FLOW RATE GPM LPM Icons A further description of each programming setting and the corresponding display is outlined below For a display that has an icon that is displayed solid for the 2 second time period prior to bringing up the settings the settings menu can be reached prior to the two second time out by pressing the or key e Beeper Setting This setting is used to turn the beeper on or off for each key press actuation The display will show bEEP X where X is either Y or N The Y or N will be toggled with the Up and Down keys Setting the Beep option to N LILL will only disable the beeper for key press actuation The beeper will still be active for error and alarm
6. show the Today s Water Usage and Gallons icons and the total days flow Average Daily Water Usage This display will only show if the flow meter is attached to the control The display will show a running 7 day average of daily water usage The display will show the Avg Daily Water Usage and Gallons icons and the averaged flow value FLOW RATE GPM WATER USAGE REMAI J LI ING am lt a an lt TODAY S WATER USAGE m J U F LIC 2 LI GALLONS AVG DAILY WATER USAGE n F Wt Ju GALLONS 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 3 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 conditioned water on lawn sprinkling or other outside uses 2 Ifyou are going away on vacation and want to save salt by not having the unit recharge while you re away Bypass Valve In the back of Culligan water conditioners is a push button Cul Flo Valv Bypass To bypass unit simply turn the blue knob clockwise To return to soft water service reverse the procedure turn the blue knob counter clockwise 2
7. toward the lower distributor Oxidized iron particles are trapped by the filter bed as the water passes through Filtered water enters the lower distributor and travels up the distributor tube to the outlet port on the filter valve Step 2 Aeration Operation Air Recharge Cycle When energized the air pump sends air through the solenoid valve into one end of the shuttle valve Once air pressure in the shuttle valve is greater than the water supply pressure at the other end of the shuttle valve the piston shifts to the open position In the open position the bleed off port discharges excess water and old air to the drain port through a flow restrictor Simultaneously the air inlet port opens to provide a direct connection between the air pump and the top of the aeration tank The air pump runs for a preset period of time recharging the head of air in the aeration tank Air Recharge Shut Off The timer turns power off to the air pump and the solenoid valve at the end of the recharge cycle The solenoid valve then closes the port between the air pump and the shuttle valve The port between the shuttle valve and the atmosphere opens and releases air pressure This allows water pressure to shift the piston to the closed position With the piston in the closed position the air recharge inlet port is closed and direct communication between the bleed off tube and the drain port is also closed Timer Operation A timer controls the air recharge cycle a
8. Backwash This setting is used to program the backwash cycle The time of the cycle is kept in minutes The display will show the Backwash and Mins icons and the cycle time in the right most digits Adjust the value with the Up or Down keys Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Cycle 2 Time Pause This setting is used to set the time in minutes for cycle 2 This cycle is usually brine draw slow rinse for softeners and a settling time for filters The display will show the BRINE RINSE and MINS icons and the cycle time in the right most digits Adjust the value with the Up or Down keys Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Cycle 3 Time Fast Rinse This setting is used to set the time in minutes for cycle 3 This cycle is usually fast rinse for softeners and filters For softener applications it may include the refill operation The display will show the FAST RINSE REFILL and MINS icons for 4 cycle valves or FAST RINSE and MINS icons for 5 cycle valves and filters with the cycle time in ee LLII Time Flashing lt REGEN BACKWASH an cn i nN I MINS BRINE RINSE oT a ey Jq MINS nan EN MINS FAST RINSE REFILL
9. amming gt 5454 cpie aa derei Oe Pee oa He wes Eee EG eee a wees 7 Statistic Functions n aaaea kK KK KK KK KK KK KK K KI KI KIR K K KK KK KK KK KK KK 10 When and How to Bypass your Water Filter XA KK KK KK ee 11 Things to Check Before You Call for Service 2 WR RR ee 13 Preventative Maintenance Ak kk kk KK KK KK KK KI KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 14 Troubleshooting Guide WW kk ee KK KK KK KK be KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 15 Performance Data Sheet pcos pawn KK KK KK KK KK KI KK KK KK KK KK KK KR KK Ee 18 Records and Ddld 4 S say bene Redes hd oe n y ee Gees ee k 19 Waraniy eiss ceros sS ar y ER a man edd ees a av ln dul n n eee eee 5 80 20 Table of Contents This page intentionally left blank Culligan Iron Cleer Plus Filters bd 10 Iron Cleer 12 Iron Cleer Control Valve 1 5 cycle reinforced 1 5 cycle reinforced thermoplastic thermoplastic Electro mechanical Electro mechanical Overall Conditioner Height 65 Media Tank Dimensions D x H 2 ea 10 x 54 tanks 2 ea 12 x 52 tanks Filter Media Type 1 0 cu ft birm 1 5 cu ft birm Underbedding Im 25 ibe 7000 gelen Freeboard 18 Max Clear Water Soluble Iron 10 ppm Max Hydrogen Sulfide 5 0 ppm Minimum Alkalinity 100 ppm Service Flow Pressure Drop Clean Bed Operating Pressure 20 60 psi Operating Temperature 33 120 F 1 48 C H Cullsan U Z F 3 2 ala 3 Elec
10. codes Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step e Time of Day This setting is used to program the current time of day When in this step the display will first show tod for two seconds Sr After tod is displayed 12 00 PM will display or the current LILI set time if already programmed and the minutes will flash The minutes are adjusted with the Up or Down key until the correct value is displayed Ten ES Minutes Flashing Jmm CUL Press the Regen key to flash the hours Adjust with the Up or Ir Down key until the correct time is displayed Pressing the Program key will move to the next programming step Pressing Regen will move back to the minutes adjust 3 nn Iu Programming Culligan Programming cont Time of Regeneration This setting is used to program the time at which a regeneration is to occur in the delay mode or in immediate mode with time clock backup on The display will first show tor for two seconds After tor is shown the display will then show the default of 2 00 AM or the current programmed time of regeneration if already set The time can be adjusted in 30 minute increments by pressing the Up or Down keys Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Cycle 1 Time
11. condition occurs call your local Culligan Dealer for assistance The phone icon and error code will be the only items displayed when service is required on the control Familiarization cont Modes of Operation Manual Regeneration Pressing and holding the regen button for 3 seconds will initiate an immediate regeneration The beeper is to give one beep at the start of manual regeneration when the motor starts to turn In delay mode pressing and releasing the regen button will light the regen icon for regeneration to occur at the set delay time Pressing and releasing the regen button again will turn off the regen icon Power Loss The AccuSoff circuit board is equipped with a Hi Cap Capacitor and EEPROM memory chip The capacitor is capable of maintaining the time for at least one day in the event of a power outage The EEPROM ensures that the individual programming parameters of your softener are not lost If the power outage lasts long enough to drain the Hi Cap Capacitor the control will flash 12 00 PM when power is returned to the control The unit will continue to keep time from the moment power is restored and will initiate a full regeneration at the preset regeneration time The time of day will need to be reset in order to return the regeneration Display Regeneration Key Program Information to its preset time Key er a eae Key If you live in an area where Toggle meee WT A 7 Toggle poner JM occur w
12. eration pump to recharge aeration tank Oe Oe a N Can be used on shared wells municipal water supplies or with buried pressure tanks without additional equipment 7 Better filtration results Operating Conditions The concentration limits listed below reflect the maximum individual limit that each contaminant was tested for separately without any interference of other contaminants in the influent water In reality however we know that these contaminants may be present in combination which may limit the filter s ability to remove these contaminants in higher concentrations In some cases individual sellers of this equipment have had success removing higher concentrations of contaminants iron for example above the limitations we have listed If you are considering the installation of this system for the reduction removal of iron manganese and or hydrogen sulfide beyond the printed operating conditions below we recommend that you consult the manufacturer for proper application Installation of this system under these circumstances may void part s and or all of the system warranty pH The pH level of the influent water must be 6 5 8 5 A pH level of 7 0 8 5 is optimal for iron reduction and a pH level of 6 5 7 5 is optimal for hydrogen sulfide reduction Iron This system is rated for a maximum of 10 ppm of ferrous clear water and or ferric red water iron Consult the factory if iron bacteria is present Hydr
13. eters of your filter are not lost If the power outage lasts long enough to drain the Hi Cap Capacitor the control will flash 12 00 PM when power is returned to the control The unit will continue to keep time from the moment power is restored and will initiate a full regeneration at the preset regeneration time The time of day will need to be reset in order to return the regeneration to its preset time If you live in an area where power outages occur with a regular frequency a battery backup option is available for ensuring that the time of day is properly maintained Contact your Culligan Dealer for more information Regeneration To initiate a regeneration at the preset time press the REGEN button The REG light will light To initiate an immediate regeneration press and hold the REGEN button for at least three seconds The REG will light and blink An immediate regeneration will also occur if a power outage has lasted for more than three hours and the Immediate Regeneration option is chosen Ask your Culligan Dealer about this feature A regeneration at the Time of Regeneration will occur if so signaled by the Soft Minder meter The REG enunciator on the display will also be lit Service Culligan s lron Cleer water filter is equipped with a self diagnostic program to insure optimal operation of your water filter Should service become necessary a phone icon will appear in the display If this
14. iffuser or pick up tube service 4 Media bed fouled A Call your Culligan dealer for service 1 Interrupted electrical service 1 Assure continuous electrical supply check plug breaker fuses etc 2 Faulty circuit board 2 Replace circuit board 3 Faulty drive motor 3 Replace drive motor 4 Circuit board set incorrectly 4 Reset circuit board 1 It is not uncommon for local 1 Call your Culligan dealer for water conditions to change service 1 Loss of air through inlet check 1 Call your Culligan dealer for valve service 2 Loss of air through air leak 2 Call your Culligan dealer for 3 Faulty aeration pump a Assure permanent electrical service check plug breaker fuses terminal block on control valve etc b Pneumatic failure b Call your Culligan dealer for service c Damp environment c Call your Culligan dealer for A Air loss through high 4 Call your Culligan dealer for demand service 1 Service flow rate demand is 1 Call your Culligan dealer for higher than filter system design service flow rate 1 Time of day set incorrectly 1 Call your Culligan dealer for service 1 Internal control valve leak 1 Call your Culligan dealer for service a Electrical failure Troubleshooting Guide San a Troubleshooting Complaint Problem Cause Solution __________ Guide cont Water leaking A Dirt lodged under 1 Pressure has exceeded 1 Cal
15. is setting is used to program a value that corresponds to the maximum capacity that can be expected from a unit before it is completely exhausted no reserve This setting will only appear if a flow meter is connected to the circuit board The display will show the REGEN icon and MAXCAP for two seconds and then display the REGEN and GALLONS or LITERS icons depending on DiPswitch 7 setting and the setting numbers to adjust Adjust the value with the Up or Down keys When the capacity used equals this total capacity setting with the Life feature off the control will regenerate either immediately or at the time of regen based on the hidden programming menu setting With the Life feature on the control will use this setting to trigger the Change Media alarm VII v CIU WtAL TU qoqcc cr GALLONS Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Batch Set Point This setting is used to set the trip point for regeneration when in flow meter operation It will only appear if a flow meter is connected The programmed setting displays the actual set point to trigger regeneration The display will show the REGEN icon and bAtCH for two seconds and then display the REGEN and GALLONS or LITERS icons depending on dip 7 setting and the setting numbers to adjust Adjust the value with the
16. itty i pan ities Up then adjust hours regular frequency a battery Fog reenact pee oe backup option is available for ensuring that the time of day is properly maintained Contact your Culligan Dealer for more information Display Back lit LCD display Program Key Depress to enter and move through the programming steps Regeneration Press and hold the key for three 3 seconds to initiate an immediate regeneration Key When pressed during programming the time of day this key will allow the user to toggle between the hours and minutes setting of timing program segments Information Each time depressed the Information key will display statistical information Key such a flow rate time of day Use with the Toggle Down key to display other statistical information Toggle In the programming mode this key will move the user through the programming Down Key function in a descending mode If depressed for greater than three seconds the rate at which the display scrolls through data will increase In the programming mode this key will move the user through the programming function in an ascending mode If depressed for greater than three seconds the rate at which the display scrolls through the data will increase This key will also allow the user to manually step through the cycles of regeneration The Culligan AccuSoft Plus circuit board controls all REGEN TODAY S AVG DAILY SOFTWATER of the filter functions These
17. l your Culligan dealer from relief seat of valve rating on relief valve and for service valve B Faulty or defective caused valve to open 1 Call your Culligan dealer relief valve for service Water is A This can be 1 Water supply has been 1 This natural phenomenon effervescent expected when water naturally aerated under well J will typically dissipate to the is aerated under system pressure As water is atmosphere in a matter of pressure released to the atmosphere seconds If preferred water air molecules separate from can be drawn and stored the water molecules in an open container prior to use i e fill a pitcher and store in the refrigerator for cool fresh drinking water Air spurting at A Inlet check valve outside or non not sealing location for service fixtures check valve for service for service Air spurting A Reduced pressure 1 Service flow demand is 1 Repair or replace well from filtered in distribution system greater than water supply pump system water fixtures available from well pump system 2 Water flow is restricted by 2 Call your Culligan dealer supply piping and or water for service treatment equipment Loss of media A New filter 1 New filter media is 1 Clean drain line flow through drain backwashed during shipped in a dry condition control control valve body line first 24 hours after and must soak for 24 hours to seals spacers and piston installation become f
18. lter control valve through the inlet port and is directed down the distributor tube and out the lower distributor at the bottom of the tank flowing upward through the multimedia filter bed toward the top of the tank into the control valve Water is then directed through a specific flow restrictor and out the drain port to be discharged to drain Step 4 Filter Tank Operation Rinse Cycle The rinse cycle packs the clean filter bed Raw water enters the control valve through the inlet port and is directed downward through the filter bed into the bottom distributor up the distributor tube into the control valve Water is then directed through a specific flow restrictor and out the drain port to be discharged to drain Operation Of Aeration Pump The lron Cleer system introduces air into the aeration tank and bleeds off the old head of air automatically The exchange of the air into the aeration tank is controlled independently of the recharge frequency of the filter media tank allowing the air to be exchanged on a more frequent basis During an air exchange cycle the air compressor pumps fresh air into the aeration tank and the air eliminator solenoid exhausts the old air Advantages Over Other Systems No chemicals or salt No air injectors venturis or micronizers No floats to regulate air volume in aeration tank which foul from iron Two tank system consisting of a pressurized aeration tank and multi media depth filter 110V a
19. n as follows For a period of ONE YEAR The entire conditioner For a period of FIVE YEARS The AccuSoft circuit board For a period of TEN YEARS The control valve body excluding internal parts The conditioner tank If a part described above is found defective within the specified period you should notify your inde pendently operated Culligan dealer and arrange a time during normal business hours for the dealer to inspect the water conditioner on your premises Any part found defective within the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced by the dealer You pay only freight from our factory and local dealer charges We are not responsible for damage caused by accident fire flood freezing Act of God misuse misapplication neglect oxidizing agents such as chlorine ozone chloramines and other related components alteration installation or operation contrary fo our printed instructions or by the use of accessories or components which do not meet Culligan specifications is not covered by this warranty Refer to the specifications section in the Installation and Operating manual for application parameters Our product performance specifications are furnished with each water conditioning unit To the extent permitted by law culligan disclaims all implied warranties including without limitation warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose to the extent required by law any such implied warranties are limited i
20. n duration to the one year period specified above for the entire conditioner As a manufacturer we do not know the characteristics of your water supply or the purpose for which you are purchasing a water conditioner The quality of water supplies may vary seasonally or over a period of time and your water usage rate may vary as well Water characteristics can also differ considerably if your water conditioner is moved to a new location For these reasons we assume no liability for the determination of the proper equipment necessary to meet your requirements and we do not authorize others to assume such obligations for us Further we assume no liability and extend no warranties express or implied for the use of this product with a non potable water source Our obligations under this warranty are limited to the repair or replacement of the failed parts of the water conditioner and we assume no liability whatsoever for direct indirect incidental consequential special general or other damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Similarly some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Consult your telephone directory for yo
21. nd how frequently it occurs The timer simultaneously energizes the air pump and the solenoid valve After a preset amount of time the timer shuts off the air pump and de energizes the solenoid valve Solenoid Valve Operation The solenoid valve is a three way valve having ports that connect to the air pump shuttle valve and the atmosphere In the service cycle the solenoid valve is de energized and closes the port to the air pump providing a positive shutoff to the pump This prevents water from backing up into the air pump and damaging the pump In the air recharge cycle the solenoid valve closes the port to the atmosphere and opens the port from the air pump Shuttle Valve Operation Introduction In the service position water pressure holds the shuttle valve piston in the closed position trapping cont the airhead in the aeration tank and closes the air recharge inlet port and drain port During air recharge cycle air pressure is greater than the water pressure and forces the shuttle valve piston in the open piston The shuttle valve has an internal pressure relief valve that will relieve pressure greater than 100 psi that may build up in the aeration tank This precautionary function protects components from failure due to excessive pressure Step 3 Filter Tank Operation Backwash Cycle Reversing the flow of water through the filter bed and backwashing dirty water to the drain cleans the filter bed Raw water enters the fi
22. nstallation and Operation Instructions Parts List and Printed Warrantees for more specific product information To avoid contamination from improper handling and installation your system should only be installed and serviced by your Culligan Man Performance may vary based on local water conditions The substances reduced by this product are not necessarily in your water Buyer Signature Date Important Data on Your Water Filter Records and lt is advisable to have the salesperson or installer fill in the information below for your future Data reference If this has not been done please ask for it as it is necessary if you contact your dealer Identification Model Name Catalog No Control Model No Control Serial No Date of Installation Tank Serial No Settings Time of Recharge _____ g m _____ pm Regeneration Interval days Time clock models Number of people in household Water Analysis Total Hardness gpg Total Iron ppm Hydrogen Sulfide ___ ppm Other 20 Culligan Limited Warranty Culligan Iron Cleer Automatic Water Filters You have just purchased one of the finest water conditioners made As an expression of our confidence in Culligan International Company products your water conditioner is warranted to the original end user when installed in accordance with Culligan specifications against defects in material and workmanship from the date of original installatio
23. nufactured and marketed by Culligan International Company Culligan and its affiliates are protected by patents issued or pending in the United States and other countries Culligan reserves the right to change the specifications referred to in this literature at any time without prior notice Culligan Culligan lron Cleer Cullar Filtr Cleer Cullneu Accusoft Culligan Man and www culligan com are trademarks of Culligan International Company or its affiliates Attention Culligan Customer The installation service and maintenance of this equipment should be rendered by a qualified and trained service technician Your local independently operated Culligan dealer employs trained service and maintenance personnel who are experienced in the installation function and repair of Culligan equipment This publication is written specifically for these individuals and is intended for their use We encourage Culligan users to learn about Culligan products but we believe that product knowledge is best obtained by consulting with your Culligan dealer Untrained individuals who use this manual assume the risk of any resulting property damage or personal injury Specifications gt xec 29 kbk AO We bo eee edd dee o er A AN d WEN We aes 1 POUCH a DD en a a de ek Se 2 Operating Conditions kk hee ea KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK a KK KK 4 Familiarizah n i 3s s ak chee k kd di ea nk kek K hu ard l dew doe eql n k on be 5 Progr
24. ogen Sulfide Often referred to as rotten egg odor hydrogen sulfide will be reduced significantly on water supplies containing less than 5 ppm Consult the manufacturer if hydrogen sulfide concentrations is greater than 5 ppm Organic Matter Tannins The presence of organic matter such as tannins will prevent the oxidation process of converting the dissolved element such as iron or manganese to a non soluble precipitate or solid substance allowing it to be filtered out The lron Cleer is not designed to remove organic bound iron Filtered Non Softened Water Unfiltered Water To Outside Hosebibs fl Lee F lt Raw Water In Culligan Gall Softened amp S e haea Filtered Water P Nan Wat lron Cleer lron Cleer s sacl Filter Tank Aeration oftener Tank Note Waste connections or drain outlets shall be designed and constructed to provide for connection to the sanitary waste system through an air gap of 2 pipe diameters or 25 4 mm 1 in whichever is larger TT FE Tm Figure 1 Power Loss Familiarization The AccuSoff circuit board is equipped with a Hi Cap Capacitor and EEPROM memory chip The capacitor is capable of maintaining the time for at least two days in the event of a power outage The EEPROM ensures that the individual programming param
25. on Concentration Level Concentration Level 10 ronce ron 03 mg l 9 82 mg 12 tonCleer ron 0 3 mg l 9 82 mg L United States Environmental Protection Agency Safe Drinking Water Act Testing Conditions Capacity 1 400 gallons 10 Iron Cleer 2 000 gallons 12 Iron Cleer Pressure 60 psi Temperature 63 F 73 F Acidity Non Corrosive Flow Rate 5 gpm 10 lron Cleer Rated Pressure Drop 5 gpm 9 psi 10 Iron Cleer 7 gpm 12 lron Cleer Rated Pressure Drop 7 gpm 10 psi 12 lron Cleer pH 8 0 Operating Conditions Water Pressure Limits 20 60 psi Temperature Limits 33 120 F Electrical Characteristics 120V 60 Hz 3 Watts continuous Systems tested and certified by WQA against WQA S 200 for the effective reduction of iron This system has been tested according to NSF ANSI 42 for the reduction of iron The concentration of iron in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system as specified in NSF ANSI 42 Testing was performed under laboratory conditions actual results may vary Performance Indicator If water flow decreases or a noticeable odor returns the filter should be reconditioned If conditions do not improve contact your local Culligan Man He can determine if your filter requires servicing Regeneration Frequency Regeneration frequency will vary depending upon water conditions Refer to your I
26. the right most digits Adjust the value with the Up or Down keys Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Regeneration Interval This setting is used to set the days between regeneration in time clock mode It is also active in meter mode if the time clock backup DIP switch 10 is set to on The display will show REGEN icon and dAYS as well as the numbers to change Adjust the value with the Up or Down keys J nl Pressing the Program key will save the setting and move to the next programming step Filter Media Life Change Media This setting is used in Filter Mode ONLY with flow meter attached It enables or disables an alarm code CHANGE MEDIA that indicates the end of life for the filter media The display will show LIFE in the left most characters and toggle between Y and N in the right most character with the and keys If NO is selected the alarm is disabled and the Total Capacity setting will be treated as it is in Flow Meter Mode softener If YES is selected the alarm is enabled and will sound when the Total Flow Life of Unit statistic Total Capacity setpoint indicating that it is time to change the filter media Pressing Program key will save and advance to the next step Total Capacity Set Point Max Capacity Th
27. trical Requirements 120 Volts 60 Hz 120 Volts 60 Hz rowel Consumption Continuous 3 watts 203 watts 3 watts 203 watts Drain Flow Maximum 10 gpm 5 5 gpm min req 10 gpm 8 0 gpm min req Regeneration Time 1 Capacity based on 4 gpm and 10 mg L of dissolved iron o x 3 c 3 2 Measured from top of media bed to top of inlet fitting 3 Max flow rates amp pressure drop characteristics have not been validated by the Water Quality Association The max specified flow rate at which the system will deliver treated water as validated by the Water Quality Association is defined as service flow Specifications Som Introduction Operation Step 1 Aeration Operation Service Cycle In the service cycle raw water enters the inlet port of the aeration tank and is directed through the inlet diffuser The oxidation process begins when the water passes through the inlet diffuser and cascades through a head of air This air water contact oxidizes the iron manganese hydrogen sulfide in the water The water is directed toward the bottom of the tank and travels through the pick up tube It then passes through the outlet of the aeration tank to the inlet of the filter tank Filter Tank Operation Service Cycle Raw water enters the filter tank through the inlet port of the filter control valve Upon system demand for filtered water water is directed to the top of the tank and flows downward through the multimedia filter bed
28. ully saturated before assemblies a backwash cycle B Air passing 1 Excess air accumulated in 1 Call your Culligan dealer through filter during aeration tank from aeration for service backwash pump 2 Excess air accumulated in filter system from water supply system or well pump 2b If the cause was due to temporary loss of water main pressure the problem will most likely correct itself with the return of continuous pressure Excessive A Howling or 1 Inadequate drain line size 1 Call your Culligan dealer noise during whistling noise for service regeneration during regeneration 2 Drain line is vibrating 2 Call your Culligan dealer cycle against other pipes conduits for service pipe hangers heat ducts floor joists etc 16 complaint Problem Tesus U Troubleshooting Water is A Control valve is 1 Electrical service 1 Assure continuous Guide cont running stuck in regeneration lo control s has been electrical service is to drain cycle interrupted available check plug continuously breaker fuse etc 2 Faulty circuit board 2 Replace circuit board 3 Faulty drive motor 3 Call your Culligan dealer for service 4 Foreign material lodged in 4 Call your Culligan dealer piston for service A Corrosive water 1 Low pH condition of the 1 Call your Culligan dealer condition in copper raw water supply for service distribution piping 2 In rare occasions
29. ur local independently operated Culligan dealer or write Culligan International Company for warranty and service information Culligan International Company 9399 West Higgins Road Suite 1100 Rosemont IL 60018 847 430 2800 www culligan com You Get Your Water Expert The Culligan Man We re here to provide you with fast dependable service making sure any problems you have are taken care of The Culligan Man has been around for over seventy years delivering dependable service all along That s why people say Hey Culligan Man Because we re the water experts And that s who you want taking care of your water The Culligan Promise At Culligan we understand that a water quality improvement system is an investment in your family s well being That s why our 1 350 independently operated dealers worldwide don t just sell products they sell water quality you can count on We stand behind our products with written limited warranties and our unequaled Culligan service No matter where you live you can depend on Culligan expertise to work for you today and tomorrow 2007 Culligan International Company 01019923A With Culligan You Get More Than A Quality Product 21
30. utlet Be certain that the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch which has been turned off Reset conditioner to proper time of day and then plug in Blown Fuse Check the house fuse or circuit breaker panel Replace a blown out fuse or reset an open circuit breaker Power Failure Any interruption in your power supply or time changes such as daylight savings will disrupt your filter s recharge schedule by causing the timer to run offschedule Reset timer to proper time of day Bypass Valves Check to see if they are in the proper position Cul Flo Valv Bypass if used should be in the Service position If hand valves are used see that inlet and outlet valve are opened and that the bypass valve is closed No Water If you aren t getting any water flow at all make sure your water supply is working Open a tap ahead of the filter outside tap to see if you have any water pressure If you have water pressure check the bypass valve If it is in the Service position put it into the bypass and call your Culligan dealer for service Increased Usage Guests family additions new water using appliances etc all will result in more water usage and will require more capacity from your filter You can reprogram your recharging schedule by following the directions on pages 7 9 Call your Culligan dealer for advice and save a service call Culligan EE Recommended Preventative Maintenance The Culligan Iron Cleer
31. water filter has been designed to provide a good consistent service life Because of the nature of problem water we recommend that the local Culligan dealer provide regular maintenance service contracts for the proper operation of your systems The water filter service begins with a multi point inspection of your water filter system in an effort to uncover any and alll problems that may exist Listed below is a recommended list of maintenance items to be inspected at a minimum of once a year or more frequently depending on the raw water quality Test Water Tsa TPea ______ T7 E tof Oo TT TT nasa Sade TT tFT TJ Da TT T T jr her OS mme 7 5555Z RED SEREN E SS a O O Tine delay relay seting On Tne seconds A Te delay relay seting OFF Tine imines el mines Fast Rinse minutes Cd Backwash Media Condition ereen Prebiom Iron bleed A Inadequate through or backwash of filter staining B Fails to regenerate C Water contaminant levels are greater than limits established by Culligan D Inadequate aeration E Exceeding recommended filter system flow rate F Regeneration during service flow demand G Raw water bleeding through filter 1 Plugged drain line flow 1 Call your Culligan dealer for control service 2 Insufficient water supply from 2 Check for minimum specified well flow and pressure requirements of filter system d
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
IF-100 GBC IB370410 binding cover Personify User Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file