15
Things to
Check Before
You Call for
Service
If you unexpectedly experience problem 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 filter should be manually recharged according to
instructions on page 5 after you have corrected the problem.
Power Supply
Check your power supply cord. Is it plugged fully into the electric outlet? 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 off-schedule. 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 and 8. Call your Culligan dealer for advice and save a service call.