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Updated on 18 March, 2010 

 

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G.

 

When storing, ensure it stands on its erect position on the flat and even ground. (Do not lay the product on its 

sides down or upside down.) 

H.

 

When not use for a long period of time, conduct product cleaning before you put in storage. 

CAUTION: FAILURE TO ABIDE BY ABOVE PROCEDURE MAY INCUR PHYSICAL DAMAGE ON THE COOLER.

 

CAUTION: WATER FROM HOT FAUCET WOULD BE EXTREMELY HOT AND MAY SCALD.

 

 

6. CLEANING 

A.

 

Close off the adapter valve to cut flow from main water pipe. 

B.

 

Switch off hot water switch. 

C.

 

Unplug power cord. 

D.

 

Disconnect the water pipe from the product. 

E.

 

Drain hot water by opening faucet. Then, do the same on cold water faucet. 

F.

 

Place a bucket behind the drain pipe. By unscrewing the drain cap  counter clockwise, drain the remaining 

water in the hot water tank. When tank is emptied, dry drain cap and end of drain pipe. Close draining pipe 

with cap. 

G.

 

Remove the dual float valve and baffle parts in cold water tank. 

H.

 

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 valve, baffle, drip tray and grid with mild soap and water. Then, rinse them 

with clean water immediately. 

K.

 

Cleanse interior of cold water tank with a clean dish towel. 

Do not use bleach or any cleaning agents containing bleach or chlorine. 

L.

 

Assemble drip tray, grid, faucets, baffle and the dual float valve. 

M.

 

Pour clean water into cold water tank and open cold faucet to flush the entire water trail. Repeat this step at 

least three times. Then, close the faucet. 

Steps N, O are for Hot & Cold model only. 

N.

 

Open hot water faucet. Then, until the water flow from hot water faucet is continuous and clear, pour clean 

water into cold water tank. Then, close the faucet. 

O.

 

Open drain cap to flush water trail in hot water tank. 

Repeat this step at least three times and close the drain cap at the end. 

P.

 

The black static condenser on the rear of the cooler should be cleaned with a small stiff non-wire brush.   

Q.

 

Follow Installation Procedures to operate the cooler. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for D14A

Page 1: ...Updated on 18 March 2010 1...

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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