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CLEANING

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Hold a cup below the tap or place large vessels on the drip 
tray. Care must be taken to avoid injury through splashing 
or over-filling.

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To begin filling, pull the handle forward or push it backward 
– hot water begins to flow. If the tap is opened fully it can 
be locked open (for filling large vessels) in this state the 
boiler must never be left unattended.

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To stop filling, release the handle so it returns to the 
closed position. NEVER PASS YOUR HAND BENEATH 
THE NOZZLE. 

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Please retain these instructions for future reference

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Ensure that a suitable drip tray is positioned below the tap 
nozzle. This will help keep the surrounding work surfaces 
and floor free from drips or splashes. Various options are 
available and are outlined on the Accessories page of this 
booklet .

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All de-scaling and servicing must be performed by a 
suitably qualified engineer.

GENERAL NOTES

GENERAL OPERATION

Avoid using any abrasive materials. Wiping the 
outer casing with a damp cloth should be sufficient. 
Some stainless steel cleaning products may not be 
suitable for plastic and must not come in contact with 
the plastic fascia. Always disconnect the electrical 
supply before cleaning. 

The appliance must not be cleaned using a water 
jet.

NB: Not to scale.

SPARE PARTS 
(Refer to centre pages for location).

KTT

CBTS

CBTSS

CASLPCBA

CAS6PCBT

DOTTK

CAS6BLG

CAS6SV

CAP330

E3BRK

FIH

CASLPK

NBPRG

TAP TOP

ASSEMBLY

TAP CUP WASHER

TAP SPRING

TAP SLOTTED

STEM

PLASTIC MOULDED

FASCIA KIT

DRAW OFF TAP

BODY

PRINTED CIRCUIT
BOARD Inc. TRIAC

LIGHT PCB

ELEMENT 3kW

THERMISTOR

ASSEMBLY KIT

SOLENOID VALVE

BODY LID GASKET

WATER INLET

HOSE

LEVEL PROBES KIT

BODY LID

GROMMET

1

2

3

4

8

7

6

5

9

10

11

12

15

14

13

CBTCW

X2

X2

16

CAS6TCPMFK

SINGLE POLE

ON/OFF SWITCH

(INC. COVERS)

SPRSK

Summary of Contents for CASCADE-6TC

Page 1: ...D SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Calomax Limited Lupton Avenue Leeds LS9 7DD Tel 0113 249 6681 Fax 0113 235 0358 E mail service calomax co uk www calomax co uk Please read these instructions carefully before...

Page 2: ...GENERAL NOTES 8 CLEANING 8 SPARE PARTS 9 10 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 12 13 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 11 ACCESSORIES 16 17 WIRING DIAGRAM 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 WARRANTY 20 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 24 CHECK LIST Befo...

Page 3: ...alve must be fitted to the supply BEFORE CONNECTING THE SUPPLY PIPE MUST BE THOROUGHLY FLUSHED OUT TO ENSURE THAT FOREIGN MATTER DOES NOT BLOCK OR ENTER THE SOLENOID VALVE The boiler must be connected...

Page 4: ...ing cycle and water is drawn from the tap water will be replaced in short cycles small amount of water and then heat The solenoid and elements will never be on at the same time unless the boiler is sw...

Page 5: ...his booklet All de scaling and servicing must be performed by a suitably qualified engineer GENERAL NOTES GENERAL OPERATION Avoid using any abrasive materials Wiping the outer casing with a damp cloth...

Page 6: ...as over filled due to debris trapped in the solenoid valve The debris can be removed by drawing plenty of water from the dispense tap causing the solenoid valve to operate and flush out the obstructio...

Page 7: ...uired are not identified please contact Calomax Limited Includes nuts washers etc Exploded parts view To be read in conjunction with the spare parts list Wrapper not shown for clarity 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10...

Page 8: ...uld be switched off allowed to cool completely and the level sensors cleaned thoroughly as stated above before reseting the elements and switching the boiler back on If in doubt protect the elements b...

Page 9: ...RIAC LIGHT PCB ELEMENT 3kW THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY KIT SOLENOID VALVE BODY LID GASKET WATER INLET HOSE LEVEL PROBES KIT PRESSURE RELIEF GROMMET 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 15 14 13 CBTCW X2 X2 16 SPRSK SIN...

Page 10: ...RANGE WHITE BLACK 0 75mm 2092 GREY 0 75mm 2114 N L Y G 2 5mm 2063 Y G 2 5mm 2147 COLD WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE Left ELEMENT with THERMAL CUTOUT HIGH NORMAL LOW LEVEL SENSORS THERMISTOR EARTH ON BODY...

Page 11: ...he warranty offered These include Incorrect installation High Low water pressure Incorrect voltage supply Accidental damage Limescale build up The last item can be a particular problem for water dispe...

Page 12: ...Page 22 Page 23 SERVICE HISTORY AND NOTES SERVICE HISTORY AND NOTES...

Page 13: ...Average flow rate from tap During 18 litre Draw off 2 8 Litres Minute Voltage 220 240 V ac 50 60 Hz Power rating 6kW max single phase PLEASE ENTER SERIAL NUMBER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Note All measureme...

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