TSPORT
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Hi all. Have (2) questions regarding our Culligan Medallist Plus 45 water softener.
#1 - Flipped open the lid on the control panel today and noticed water puddling up inside. Appears to be seeping past a pintle or shaft of some sort. I need to fix this. Are parts readily available for these and does anyone know if there are just o-rings or something in there I can replace? Seems like the extent of Culligan's do-it-yourself help consists of "call your dealer" for service. I'd rather do it myself. Pictures below w/ pencil pointing to source of water as well as overall control panel.
#2 - We had a power outage today.The manual states "the softener is set to automatically regenerate every time there is a power outage over 4 hours and the Immediate Regeneration option is selected. Ask your Culligan dealer about this feature". This seems wasteful. It must be selected on mine but there are no instructions on how to disable. Anyone have instructions for how to deslect this option?
footnote: Softener is approx. 5.5 years old and was in the house when we bought it last year.
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any and alll input.
- TSPORT
#1 - Flipped open the lid on the control panel today and noticed water puddling up inside. Appears to be seeping past a pintle or shaft of some sort. I need to fix this. Are parts readily available for these and does anyone know if there are just o-rings or something in there I can replace? Seems like the extent of Culligan's do-it-yourself help consists of "call your dealer" for service. I'd rather do it myself. Pictures below w/ pencil pointing to source of water as well as overall control panel.
#2 - We had a power outage today.The manual states "the softener is set to automatically regenerate every time there is a power outage over 4 hours and the Immediate Regeneration option is selected. Ask your Culligan dealer about this feature". This seems wasteful. It must be selected on mine but there are no instructions on how to disable. Anyone have instructions for how to deslect this option?
footnote: Softener is approx. 5.5 years old and was in the house when we bought it last year.
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any and alll input.
- TSPORT
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