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Meet Your Avalon Product

Child Safety Feature

Ensures safe hot water 

flows for the entire family 

Energy Star Approved

Saves the environment

and your wallet 

Built-in Nightlight

Makes late night

water trips a breeze

UL Listed

We design & manufacture

with your safety in mind

Bottom Loading

No more lifting,

flipping or spills

Attractive Design

Attractive design 

with press-paddle 

spouts

Custom Temperature

Piping hot

or crisp cold water

Empty Bottle Indicator

Notifies you when 

your bottle is empty

About Your Water Cooler

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Page 1: ...A few simple steps to ensure perfect water every time...

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Page 3: ...mail Us support avalonh2o com sales avalonh2o com Live Chat Monday Thursday 9 a m 5 30 p m Friday 9 a m 4 30 p m avalon_h2o Avalon Water Coolers Avalonh2o Follow our social media accounts and stay up...

Page 4: ...ter cooler within the first 30 days of purchase Registration within the first 30 days will activate your one year warranty www avalonh2o com register my avalon cooler Please keep your model number ord...

Page 5: ...pecs Getting Started Unpacking Installing the Water Bottle Powering the Dispenser Heating and Cooling User Guide and Maintenance Dispensing Water Changing the Bottle Cleaning Rinsing Cleaning and Drai...

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Page 7: ...ilt in Nightlight Makes late night water trips a breeze UL Listed We design manufacture with your safety in mind Bottom Loading No more lifting flipping or spills Attractive Design Attractive design w...

Page 8: ...ating Indicator Light 3 Cooling Indicator Light 4 Empty Bottle Indicator 7 Child Safety Lock 8 Hot Water Spout 9 Hot Water Press Paddle 5 Cold Water Spout 6 Cold Water Press Paddle 10 Drip Tray About...

Page 9: ...3 12 Cooling Switch 13 Heating Switch 14 Power Cord 15 Condenser 16 Drain Outlet 11 Nightlight Switch Part Names About Your Water Cooler...

Page 10: ...er reheats this indicator light will turn on Cooling Indicator Light This light will indicate when the water is cooling The light will remain on while the water is cooling and will turn off when it ha...

Page 11: ...city Cold Tank Volume Product Size Packing Size Net Weight Gross Weight Voltage Frequency Cooling Method Heating Method Heating Watts Cooling Watts Power Consumption 1 2L min 1 2L min 4 L H 185 F 1 16...

Page 12: ...6 Getting Started...

Page 13: ...llation For cleaning instructions see pages 17 21 Do NOT plug in the power cord yet Place dispenser upright on a hard and level surface in a cool and shaded location near a grounded wall outlet Positi...

Page 14: ...the cabinet door 3 Place a fresh bottle outside of the cabinet 2 Place ther probe assembly on the probe hanger 4 Remove the entire plastic cap from the top of the bottle 5 Clean the outside of the new...

Page 15: ...5 gallon bottle you can adjust probe by pressing the two tabs at the head of the probe and sliding the collar down to the neck of the bottle 6 Place the probe into the bottle collar collar head head...

Page 16: ...unded wall outlet At this time the pump will begin to move water from the bottle to the hot and cold tanks It will take up to 12 minutes to fill the tanks for the first time During this period the pum...

Page 17: ...e allow 15 minutes for the hot water to be heated During this time the heating indicator light will be steady The light will turn off when the heating process is complete Please allow 1 hour for the c...

Page 18: ...12 User Guide and Maintenance...

Page 19: ...ating indicator light 2 above the hot water icon will be steady The light will be turned off when the heating process is complete 1 Position a bottle glass pitcher or cooking pot below the cold water...

Page 20: ...e outside of cabinet Remove the entire plastic cap from the top of the bottle Clean the outside of the new bottle with cloth User Guide and Maintenance Notice Do not dispense hot room temperature or c...

Page 21: ...two tabs at the head of the probe and sliding the collar down to the neck of the bottle 8 Slide the bottle into the cabinet and close door 6 Place the probe into bottle Slide the collar down until it...

Page 22: ...16 Cleaning...

Page 23: ...eaning and Draining The machine has been disinfected prior to departing from the factory However it is recommended to rinse and drain the unit prior to installation To rinse the inside of the unit 1 B...

Page 24: ...he back of the unit Remove the drain cover and allow the water to drain from the unit Water will start flowing as soon as the drain cover is removed Caution The dispenser will heat water to a temperat...

Page 25: ...ing and Draining 5 Once water is completely drained reposition the drain cover cold tank cover and the top cover Ensure that the pipes and wires are connected properly and you may use the dispenser as...

Page 26: ...x 4 L of water with 200 g of citric acid crystals not included or cleaning solution of your choice Cleaning 1 Unscrew the top cover and lift off the cold tank lid 2 Put the mixture into the machine s...

Page 27: ...es 4 Turn off O the heating switch 13 and allow the liquid mixture to cool down for 20 minutes 5 Drain the liquid from the drain outlet 16 then flush with water two or three times by following the rin...

Page 28: ...22 Troubleshooting...

Page 29: ...with your water cooler please see the following solutions You can also view our trouble shooting videos at the website below Please feel free to contact us with any questions 1 800 256 0695 support av...

Page 30: ...is not empty If it is please replace it with a new one Make sure to completely depress the push button controls and the child safety lock is being slid away from you and held in place while depressing...

Page 31: ...25 Safety...

Page 32: ...any other liquid in the dispenser other than known microbiologically safe tap water For indoor use only Keep water dispenser in a dry place away from direct sunlight Do NOT use outdoors Install and u...

Page 33: ...ve been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance This appliance is intended to be u...

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