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Updated on 18 March, 2010 

 

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The  electric  heater  inside  of  the  hot  water  tank  heats  the  supplied  water.  The  temperature  of  hot  water  is 

controlled  by  the  hot  control  at  a  proper  temperature.  In  case  of  overheating,  the  heat  limiter  will  operate 

automatically. 

 

C. Function of Parts 

 

Compressor: Compresses the vapor refrigerant sucked from the evaporator and discharges it to condenser 

 

Condenser: Changes the compressed vapor refrigerant into the liquid refrigerant by cooling. 

 

Drier: Removes moisture and dirt inside pipes 

 

Capillary  tube:  Reduces  the  pressure  of  liquid  refrigerant  and  evaporates  it  in  the  evaporator  under 
constant pressure. 

 

Evaporator: Absorbs the surrounding heats while evaporating the liquid refrigerant, cools down water inside 
of cold water tank. 

 

Cold water thermostat: Senses the temperature of cold water tank and controls the electric power supply to 
the compressor automatically in order to keep the constant temperature of cold water. 

 

Over Load Protector (OLP): Protects the compressor and operates when rising up to abnormal temperature 
or energizing over current.   

 

PTC Starter: Starts up the motor of compressor.   

 

Cold  water  baffle:  Separates  the  supplied  water  from  cold  water,  hot  water,  or  room  temperature  water 
respectively. 

 

Hot tank heater: Heats the supplied room temperature water to hot water. 

 

Hot control: Controls the temperature of hot water at a proper automatically. 

 

Heat limiter: Cuts off the electric power to the heater in case of overheating. 

 

Hot water switch: Supplies or cuts off the electric power to the heater by setting it ON/OFF. 

 

Drain cap: By opening this, you may drain out remaining water in hot water tank when cleaning or not using 
cooler for a long period of time. 

 

Dual float valve assembly: Controls the water level of cold water tank. When the primary valve malfunctions, 
secondary float activates and close the water inflows, preventing damage caused by water leakage.   

 

3. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS 

A.

 

Locate cooler in a well ventilated space where temperature is never below 0

B.

 

Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 inches on sides and rear of cooler for proper ventilation. 

C.

 

Make  sure  installation  ground  is  flat  and  even.  -  Unbalanced  placement  may  cause  excessive  noise  and 

trembling of the cooler. 

D.

 

Coolers are for indoor use only. Keep away from direct sunlight and excessive moisture. 

E.

 

Avoid harmful gas or excessive heat.   

 

Summary of Contents for D14A

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Page 2: ...ty precaution before servicing the watercooler 1 Check if an electric leakage occurs in the appliance 2 To prevent electric shock unplug prior to servicing 3 In case of testing with power on wear rubb...

Page 3: ...g COLD CONSUMPTION 105W TEMP CONTROL AUTO TANK Stainless Steel CAPACITY 3 8 h 10 HOT CONSUMPTION 440W 465W PROTECTOR Heat Limiter TEMP CONTROL Hot Control TANK Stainless Steel CAPACITY 7 5 h 85 ELECTR...

Page 4: ...t of high temperature and high pressure passing through the condenser and then turn into the liquid refrigerants of low temperature and low pressure conditions by passing through the capillary tubes T...

Page 5: ...rrent PTC Starter Starts up the motor of compressor Cold water baffle Separates the supplied water from cold water hot water or room temperature water respectively Hot tank heater Heats the supplied r...

Page 6: ...ater activation stay holding down hot faucet handle until water flow is continuous and clear E Place the hot water switch on the ON position Check the available power supply against the cooler specifi...

Page 7: ...Remove faucets from the product Both faucets are disassembled by turning them counter clockwise I Wear disposable gloves clean and safe material for drinking water J Wash the faucets the dual float v...

Page 8: ...sted properly Replace or adjust the thermostat as necessary The ambient temperature is high It is normal for the cooler to run continuously at high ambient temperatures C The cooler compressor runs co...

Page 9: ...ater system Identify the loose or broken wire connection repair as necessary The hot control is defective Replace the hot control The heat limiter is ON Push Reset button of heat limiter The hot tank...

Page 10: ...eakage through inside or outside of appliance The faucet is not completely connected Properly connect the faucet C Water drips from dual float valves assembly The dual float valves elbow union is defe...

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