Culligan Iron-Cleer Owner's Manual page 19

Automatic water filter
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Complaint
Problem
Excessive
A. Howling
noise during
or whistling
regeneration.
noise during
regeneration
cycle.
Water is
A. Control
running to drain
valve is stuck
continuously.
in regeneration
cycle.
Blue green
A. Corrosive
staining.
water condition in
copper distribution
piping system.
Compressor
doesn't run.
Compressor run
with excessive
noise.
Compressor runs
continuously.
Cause
1. Inadequate drain line
size.
2. Drain line is vibrating
against other pipes,
conduits, pipe hangers, heat
ducts, floor joists,etc.
1. Electrical service
to control(s) has been
interrupted.
2. Faulty circuit board.
3. Faulty drive motor.
4. Foreign material lodged
in piston.
1. Low pH condition of the
raw water supply.
2. In rare occasions,
highly aerated water in
combination with a specific
water supply can create a
slightly corrosive condition.
1. Compressor unplugged.
2. Relay settings incorrect.
3. Bad relay.
1. Dead head pressure is
65 psi.
2. Dead head pressure is
65 psi.
1. Incorrect relay settings
2. Bad relay.
Solution
1. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
2. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
1. Assure continuous
electrical service is available.
(check plug, breaker, fuse,
etc.)
2. Replace circuit board..
3. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
4. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
1. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
2. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
1. Plug it in.
2. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
3. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
1. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
2. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
1. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
2. Call your Culligan dealer
for service.
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