CULLIGAN®MARK 100AUTOMATICWATER CONDITIONERMODELS FROM 2000©2000 Culligan International CompanyCat. No. 01-8822-21Rev. A 03-16-00DCO # 200Installation
8 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERFIGURE 4 FIGURE 5FIGURE 6CAUTION: When reinstalling back plate to control valve, make sure the u-clipfully engages
INSTALLATION 9DRAIN LINE CONNECTIONRefer to Table 1, page 10 under the applicable tank size for drain line length and height limitations, and to Figur
10 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERELECTRICAL CONNECTIONThe power cord needs to be connected to the plug-in transformer. Figure 9 shows the cord a
Average WaterPressureHeight of Drain Discharge Above Floor Upon Which Softener SetskPapsi0.1 m4 in0.3 m1 ft0.6 m2 ft0.9 m3 ft1.2 m4 ft1.5 m5 ft1.8 m6
12 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERSettingsThe mircoprocessor can be set in three distinct operation modes. Aqua-Sensor Sensing Device, Soft-Minder
TIME CLOCK OPERATIONWhen the mircoprocessor is set-up as a time clock unit, the Culligan Mark 100 control will regenerate at fixed intervalswhich are
14 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERTABLE 3 - DIP SWITCH SETTINGDIP SWITCHES123456789109"12"9"12"OFFONONONENGLISH SETTINGSMETRIC S
Press ▲ to increase or▼ to decreasePress ▲ to increase or▼ to decreasePress ▲ to increase or▼ to decreaseSETTING THE MICROPROCESSORThe microprocessor
16 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERPress ▲ to increase or▼ to decreasePress ▲ simultaneously▼Press ▲ to change8. Press status again, for time clock
TABLE 4A - CAPACITY, 9” AQUA-SENSOR® SENSING DEVICE (GALLONS)812SALTDOSAGE160 LBINCH(CM)250 LBINCH(CM)375 LBINCH(CM)“A” DIMENSION14-3/4(37.5)21-3/4(55
WARNING - Prior to servicing equipment, disconnect powersupply to prevent electrical shock.IF THIS EQUIPMENT IS TO BE USED IN THE TREAT-MENT OF DRINKI
18 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERTABLE 5A - CAPACITY, 12” TIME CLOCK AND AQUA-SENSOR® SENSING DEVICE (GALLONS)1218SALTDOSAGE160 LBINCH(CM)250 LBINC
Manual CyclingThe Culligan® microprocessor can be indexed through the various regeneration stages. For all steps, the cyclenumbers do not appear, or
20 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERThe service check mode allows one to view the instantaneous flow rate, the days since the last regeneration,the to
OperationDISPLAYThere are two display modes on the Culligan® microprocessor. As shipped from the factory, the display of theboard is initially set to
22 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERBEFORE LEAVING THE INSTALLATION SITEFlush the sanitizing solution from the unit by running it to drain for a minim
SANITIZING INSTRUCTIONS 23A water softener in daily use on a potable water supply generally requires no special attention other than keepingthe salt t
Parts List - Control24 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENER
— 01-0112-89 Control Valve Assembly - Mark 1001 00-4498-65 Control Valve‡ 2 01-0130-83 Seal Pack Assembly‡ 3 01-0136-06 Eductor Sleeve and Eductor Pis
Parts List - Tank AssemblyItem Part Number Description Qty.* 01-0064-63 Tank Assembly, 9"Aqua-Sensor®, Complete* 01-0101-35 Tank Assembly, 12&quo
CONTROL VALVE PARTS LIST 27Parts List - Salt Storage TankItem Part Number Description— 00-4413-90 Brine System, 160 lb. Replacement— 00-4418-86 Brine
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28 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERParts List - Brine Well & FloatItem Part Number Description— 00-4418-88 Brine Valve Assembly— 00-4011-41 Brine
IntroductionSAFE PRACTICESThroughout this manual there are paragraphs set off by special headings.NOTICE: Notice is used to emphasize installation, op
SpecificationsCulligan® Mark 100 Water Conditioners with Time Clock, Aqua-Sensor® Device or Soft-Minder® Meter1 Capacities and corresponding salt dosa
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONThe water conditioner is shipped from the factory in a minimum of four cartons. Remove all components fromtheir cartons and insp
Temperature - Do not install the unit where it might freeze, or next to a water heater or furnace or in directsunlight.LOCATIONSpace requirements - Al
6 CULLIGAN® MARK 100 WATER SOFTENERPLACEMENTRefer to Figure 1 for system placement.• Set the media tank on a solid, level surface near water, drain an
INSTALLATION 7CAUTION: When making sweat connections, remove all plastic and rubbercomponents which contact brass or copper. Damage to these component
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