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Culligan Premium AC50 RO - User Manual

Culligan Premium AC50 RO
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CULLIGAN
®
Premuim
Bottle-free Cooler
Featuring:
• Biocote
®
Protection
• In-Tank UV Protection
• Built-In Leak Protection
Models:
19-GU-CUL
©2010 Culligan International Com pa ny
Installation, Operation
& Service Instructions
with Parts List
Printed in USA
Cat. No. 01021717
Rev. B 06/01/10
DCO # 011761

Questions and Answers

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    George HamiltonAug 6, 2025
    Why is hot water not flowing from my Culligan Premium AC50 RO?
    • M
      Matthew OneillAug 6, 2025
      There are several reasons why hot water might not be flowing from your Culligan Water Dispenser. It could be due to hot tank scaling, which requires inspection and descaling or replacement of the hot tank. Alternatively, exhausted filters or creased/kinked tubing could be the cause, necessitating inspection and replacement as needed.
  • R
    Robert RodgersAug 11, 2025
    How to fix restricted flow of hot water in Culligan Premium AC50 RO Water Dispenser?
    • M
      Mary WilliamsAug 11, 2025
      A restricted flow of hot water in your Culligan Water Dispenser can stem from several issues. First, check that the water supply valve to the unit is fully open. Other possible causes include a scaled-over hot tank outlet hole (add descaler to the hot tank after removing the outlet tube), creased or kinked tubing (inspect and replace if needed), or exhausted filters (replace the filters).
  • K
    kristina69Aug 16, 2025
    What to do if small amount of water periodically dispenses from Culligan Water Dispenser automatically?
    • T
      Tracy BlackAug 16, 2025
      If a small amount of water periodically dispenses from your Culligan Water Dispenser automatically, it suggests the faucet isn't sealing closed properly. Take apart the faucet assembly, inspect it, and then clean and reassemble it.
  • J
    John TaylorAug 21, 2025
    What to do if hot water is flowing but not hot in Culligan Water Dispenser?
    • B
      Brandi ReynoldsAug 22, 2025
      If hot water is flowing from your Culligan Water Dispenser but it's not hot, there are a few potential causes. First, check if the red power switch is turned on. If it is, inspect the wire leads going to the hot tank to ensure they are properly connected to the heating elements. Also, turn the power off, and check the OHMs resistance across terminals on the Thermostat and Overload separately; good components will indicate a closed circuit or zero OHMs on the meter.
  • R
    Robert CampbellAug 27, 2025
    Why is hot water coming out of the faucet vent hole in my Culligan Water Dispenser?
    • M
      Mark HickmanAug 27, 2025
      If hot water is coming out of the faucet vent hole in your Culligan Water Dispenser, it could be due to improper tubing attachment from the tank to the faucet (or vice versa). Ensure the tubing is correctly connected from the tank outlets to the appropriate faucet attachments. Another possible cause is hot tank scaling, which requires inspection and descaling or replacement of the hot tank.
  • S
    Sarah MillsAug 31, 2025
    What to do if dispense buttons stick on Culligan Premium AC50 RO Water Dispenser?
    • L
      lauraperkinsAug 31, 2025
      If the dispense buttons on your Culligan Water Dispenser are sticking, it is likely due to dirt or foreign material filling the gap around the push-buttons. Inspect the push-buttons and clean the surrounding area. Also, inspect the faucet assembly inside the unit and clean if necessary.

Summary

Key Pre-Delivery Activities

Verify Premium Cooler Reverse Osmosis System Configurations

Details about different RO system configurations (Premium RO, LC-100 RO, AC50 RO) and their components.

Prepare and Flush Cooler for Service

Steps for unpacking, inspecting, cleaning, and flushing the cooler for service prior to delivery.

Introduction

Safe Practices

Explains the use of special headings like NOTICE, Caution, and Warning in the manual for clarity.

Overview

Premium Cooler Components

Details on the cold tank, hot tank, UV lamp, compressor, and other key internal and external parts of the cooler.

Operation

Dispensing Button Operation

Instructions on how to use the cold, hot, and room temperature water dispense buttons on the console.

Safety Information

Electrical Safety

Guidelines for safe electrical connection, handling the power cord, and avoiding hazards.

Installation and Usage Safety

Precautions for installing and using the unit, including placement, water supply, and freezing risks.

Inspection and First-Time Setup Procedures

Unpack and Inspect Unit

Detailed steps for unpacking the cooler and checking for any shipping damage.

Wash the Internal Plastic Reservoir

Instructions for cleaning the internal plastic reservoir, lid, and floats with soap and water.

Connect a Feed Water Line

Procedure for connecting the water supply line, including hose adaptors and shutoff valves.

Sanitize the Premium Cooler Unit

Steps for sanitizing the cooler unit using a chlorine sanitizer solution.

Install and Flush Water Treatment Components

Instructions for installing and flushing the water treatment components as per configuration.

Installing the Premium Cooler

Position the Unit

Guidance on selecting the optimal location and ensuring adequate clearance for the cooler unit.

Establish the Water Connection

Steps to connect the water supply line, install a pressure regulator, and flush the pipe.

Maintaining and Sanitizing the Premium Cooler

Prepare the Unit for Sanitization

Steps to prepare the cooler for periodic sanitization, including turning off power and water, and removing filters.

Wash and Sanitize the Reservoir

Procedures for washing and sanitizing the internal reservoir and its lid using detergent and bleach.

Remove the Sanitizing Filter

Instructions for removing the used sanitizer cartridge and any bypass plugs.

Replace the Filters

Steps for installing new filters and reconnecting the UV wire.

Flush and Return Unit to Service

Final flushing procedures and steps to return the unit to operational status after maintenance.

Descaling the Premium Cooler

Prepare the Unit for Descaling

Steps to prepare the unit for descaling, including draining and disabling the UV lamp.

Descale the Hot Tank

Procedure for mixing and applying descaling solution to the hot tank and heating it.

Return to Service

Steps to return the cooler to service after the descaling and flushing process.

Troubleshooting Guide

Technical Specifications

Cooler Specifications

Physical, operational, and temperature specifications for the Premium Cooler unit.

Electrical Usage Specifications

Details on the AMP draw for different components like Heater, Compressor, and UV Lamp.

Warranty

Limited Warranty Details

Terms and conditions of the limited warranty for the water treatment system.

BioCote

About BioCote Technology

Explanation of BioCote® technology, its benefits, application, and antimicrobial properties.

BioCote FAQs

Answers to common questions regarding BioCote® usage, longevity, and effectiveness.

Electrical Wiring Diagram

Premium Cooler Parts Breakdown

Premium Cooler Layout

Diagram and numbered list identifying the external components of the Premium Cooler.

Premium Cooler Main Parts List

Main Parts Diagram

Diagram showing major external components with numbered references for the main parts list.

Main Parts List Table

Detailed list of main parts, their numbers, descriptions, and remarks for the Premium Cooler.

Hot and Cold Tank Assembly

Tank Component Diagram

Diagram illustrating the assembly of the hot and cold tanks with their components.

Faucet and Front Hatch Assembly

Faucet Assembly Diagram

Diagram showing the assembly of the faucet and front hatch components.

Premium Cooler Parts List

Aqua-Cleer Treatment Components

List of available Aqua-Cleer® treatment components, including part numbers and case quantities.

Culligan Premium AC50 RO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Filtration Stages5
Water Production RateUp to 50 gallons per day
Tank Capacity3.2 gallons
Filtration MethodReverse Osmosis
Power SupplyN/A (Non-electric)
Included FiltersSediment, Carbon, Reverse Osmosis Membrane, Post Carbon
Filter Life6 months
Warranty1 year limited

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