background image

3 - 5

21. Remove red protective cap from the blue tube of the Smartflo™ Water Cartridge and install onto 
the bottle adaptor assembly (Figure 3-22).

22. Slide bottle into cabinet and close the door (Figure 3-23 to Figure 3-24) (slide door downwards to 
close)

23. Depress the Cold or Hot water lever to fill the respective tanks (Figure 3-25 and Figure 3-26).
When water begins to flow from both faucets, the tanks have been filled (approximately 1 minute per 
tank although it may be less time).

        Figure 3-23                Figure 3-24

         Figure 3-25               Figure 3-26

        Figure 3-22

Summary of Contents for Storm

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tFlo Water Cartridge 3 1 SECTION4 Water Bottle Install Replacement 4 1 SECTION5 Electrical Component Diagnosis and Replacement 5 1 Wiring and Schematics 5 1 Cold Thermostat Remove and Installation 5 2 Cold Thermostat Adjustment 5 4 Hot Tank Auto Cutout Manual Reset Replacement 5 5 Hot Tank Removal and Replacement 5 6 Compressor Relay Overload Protector Replacement 5 9 SECTION6 Trouble Shooting 6 1...

Page 3: ...atest model in Crystal Mountain s line of coolers The Bottom Load means no more lifting heavy bottles just open the front door and the bottle slides into the base of the cooler with little effort The Storm features an easy to remove reservoir system that takes less than a minute to change The LED indicator tells you when it needs to be replaced Servicing has never been easier With its contemporary...

Page 4: ...A E1 WP4V COLD THERMOSTAT REF C100035 B2 BOTTLE ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY SUB C200235 E2 115V COMPRESSOR RELAY B25H5 REF C100168 E3 115V HUAYI COMP PROTECTOR B25H5 REF C100167 UPPER SHELF ASSEMBLY SUB C200228 E4 COVER HUAYI B25H5 REF C100164 C1 LATCH WATER OUTLET PLC C150031 C2 NEW COLD FAUCET LEVER ASSY BLUE SUB C200447 DOOR ASSEMBLY SUB C200233 C3 NEW HOT FAUCET LEVER ASSY RED SUB C200445 F1 DOOR HANDLE ...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...Product Dimensions Storm Bottom Load 2 5 ...

Page 8: ...oler ST F M 2 K H K 1 C Cooler Shape Reservoir Type Type of Lid No of Faucets Body Color Temp Option Insert Color Voltage Option Description of Product Model Number ST Storm F SmartFlo SF 1 Water Cartridge M Manifold K Black H Hot Cold K Black 1 110 115V C Made in China ...

Page 9: ...e has been emptied Note To reset the life timer system the SmartFlo is required to be removed from the dispenser for a minimum of 15 seconds while the unit is connected to the mains power supply 1 Open Dispenser door Figure 3 1 Slide door upwards to allow access to bottle area 2 Slide empty bottle out of cabinet Figure 3 2 and Figure 3 3 3 Disconnect the water line from the bottle adaptor Figure 3...

Page 10: ...ainer below the water outlets to catch drips and unlatch the locking clip located near the front of the cooler to release the water tubing Figure 3 7 7 Unlock the turn knobs which hold down the SmartFlo Water Cartridge Figure 3 8 8 Pull SmartFlo Water Cartridge upwards to remove Figure 3 9 9 Discard used SmartFlo Water Cartridge according to local regulations Whenever possible please recycle Figur...

Page 11: ...during shipment or un packaging Figure 3 11 12 Align SmartFlo Water Cartridge with openings in cooler and push into place Figure 3 12 and Figure 3 13 13 Rotate turn knobs to lock SmartFlo Water Cartridge in place Figure 3 14 14 Close the locking clip to secure water outlet tubing in place Figure 3 15 15 Close the top cover of the cooler Figure 3 16 push downwards to lock into place Figure 3 10 Fig...

Page 12: ...r assembly located in the bottle storage area avoiding touching the tube Note to maintain sanitization of the system refrain from touching the section of the bottle adaptor tube that is inserted into the bottle 19 Without touching the tube install the Spike Cap with the end of the tube in the Spike Cap Figure 3 19 and Figure 3 20 20 Push the tube to go through the Spike Cap until it is close hits ...

Page 13: ...net and close the door Figure 3 23 to Figure 3 24 slide door downwards to close 23 Depress the Cold or Hot water lever to fill the respective tanks Figure 3 25 and Figure 3 26 When water begins to flow from both faucets the tanks have been filled approximately 1 minute per tank although it may be less time Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 22 ...

Page 14: ...of new bottle with a cloth Figure 4 2 4 Remove security label seal from the bottle cap if applicable and install Spike Cap through the bottle cap do not remove Bottle Cap and press down to secure Figure 4 3 and Figure 4 4 5 Insert the Bottle adaptor assembly through Spike cap until tube hits bottom of the bottle Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figur...

Page 15: ... door downwards to close Bottle Change A flashing red light above the cold water lever will alert you when your water bottle is getting low The bottle will need to be replaced shortly Water may be dispensed normally until empty no wa ter flows from water outlet when levers are depressed 1 Open Dispenser door Figure 4 9 Slide door upwards to allow access to bottle area Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure ...

Page 16: ...ptor and Spike Cap from the empty bottle Figure 4 12 and remove the cap from the Hose Assembly Figure 4 13 Note to maintain sanitization of the system refrain from touching the section of the bottle adaptor tube that is inserted into the bottle 6 Install Spike Cap through the bottle cap do not remove Bottle Cap and press down to secure Figure 4 14 and Figure 4 15 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 1...

Page 17: ...6 and Figure 4 17 8 Slide bottle into cabinet and close the door Figure 4 18 to Figure 4 20 slide door downwards to close 9 Place a container under faucet and dispense cold water until a smooth stream of water is dis pensed may take up to 1 minute Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 ...

Page 18: ...Wiring and Schematics Models Storm Hot Cold water cooler SECTION 5 Electrical Component Diagnosis and Replacement 5 1 Limiter Hot Thermostat Limiter Hot Thermostat ...

Page 19: ...entify where which terminals are in stalled Figure 5 2 5 Figure 5 2 6 and Figure 5 2 7 Cold Thermostat Removal and Installation Figure 5 2 1 Figure 5 2 2 Figure 5 2 3 Figure 5 2 5 Figure 5 2 6 Figure 5 2 7 Figure 5 2 4 Notice The information and or procedures presented in the following demonstration s should be performed by a trained Water Cooler Service Technician only Never attempt to service or...

Page 20: ...m Figure 5 2 10 Note Care should be taken while installing the sensor tube that the protective cover within the evapo rator insulation is in the proper position 9 Install a replacement plastic tie to hold the sensor within the evaporator insulation 10 Reinstall the wire terminals onto the Cold Thermostat take care to ensure proper installation loca tion 11 Reinstall screws on the cold thermostat t...

Page 21: ...direction approximately 1 hour posi tion Allow the cooler to stabilize for 2 3 hours to ensure proper temperature of the cold water Note do not change the setting by more than 1 hour setting at a time to prevent freezing To make the water warmer rotate the screw in the counter clockwise direction approximately 1 hour position Allow the cooler to stabilize for 2 3 hours to ensure the proper tempera...

Page 22: ...e manual reset ensure the reset button has been pushed prior to left panel installation Note Begin with the unit unplugged the water drained and the back panel removed Tip Use a plier or flathead screwdriver to pry wire connectors off Figure 5 4 1 and Figure 5 4 2 1 Remove the wire terminals from the thermostat and identify Figure 5 4 1 Figure 5 4 2 Figure 5 4 5 Figure 5 4 3 Figure 5 4 4 Notice Th...

Page 23: ... 5 5 7 3 Remove the 4 screws of thermostats Figure 5 5 8 Note Keep the thermostats away from other things to prevent heat transfer grease from being wiped off Remove the ground wire from the hot tank Figure 5 5 9 Remove and identify the 2 terminals at the bottom of hot tank Note The terminals may be difficult to remove Set an approx 1x1 inch crossing size block between the flathead screw driver an...

Page 24: ...ding the new hot tank with one hand align both tubes with the corresponding holes figure 5 5 13 and figure 5 5 14 Tighten the three screws to attach the hot tank properly 8 Reconnect the drain hose and spring clips Reconnect all wires as identified if necessary refer to the wiring diagram Reinstall the steam valve and transparent outlet to top shelf Note Make sure the silicon seal on steam valve t...

Page 25: ... button and press the hot water faucet lever until water comes out Figure 5 5 15 CAUTION TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE HOT TANK DO NOT SWITCH ON IF THE HOT TANK IS EMPTY 10 Slide door upwards to open Turn the hot tank power switch ON and close the door Figure 5 5 15 ...

Page 26: ...e new overload Figure 5 6 7 onto the top pin of the compressor Figure 5 6 8 and push the new relay Figure 5 6 9 onto the two bottom pins below the overload Figure 5 6 10 Reconnect the white wires onto the relay and the black wire onto the overload Figure 5 6 11 Notice The information and or procedures presented in the following demonstration s should be performed by a trained Water Cooler Service ...

Page 27: ...5 10 4 Reinstall the cover Figure 5 6 12 and secure with the metal clip Figure 5 6 13 Note use cau tion not to damage wires Figure 5 6 12 Figure 5 6 13 ...

Page 28: ...stem Ensure bottle is not empty If empty replace it Ensure that the water selection lever is fully depressed Ensure all tubing is free of holes cuts or cracks and is not kinked or crimped Ensure SmartFlo Water Cartridge locking knobs in top are securely locked in place Not Cooling Optimum cold water temperatures will be reached after several hours of operation Ensure that the dispenser is at least...

Page 29: ...7 3 and unplug the water cooler Figure 7 4 CAUTION WATER IN HOT TANK IS VERY HOT AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS ALLOW SUFFI CIENT TIME FOR THE HOT WATER TO COOL BEFORE DRAINING 1 2 HOURS 4 Take water bottle out from its base Caution don t break the corrugated tube Remove the connector from bottle adaptor Figure 7 5 Cleaning and Sanitization Notice The information and or procedures presented in the fol...

Page 30: ...er clockwise to release the 2 knobs Figure 7 11 and Figure 7 12 Pull to removeSmartFlo Water Cartridge and set aside Figure 7 13 and Figure 7 14 7 To drain the hot tank unscrew drain cap and remove red silicone plug at the rear of the cooler Figure 7 15 and Figure 7 16 Drain water into a pail or container approx 0 5 gallon or 1 8 L Figure 7 17 Re install red silicone plug and drain cap Figure 7 6 ...

Page 31: ...0ml inlet position refer to Figure 7 20 Allow time for the solution to descale Drain and dispose of solution according to the manufacturer s instructions refer to step 7 for draining the hot tank 9 Clean evaporator with a cloth Figure 7 21 10 Using the brush attachment vacuum the condenser and all accessible areas to remove dirt lint and debris Or Use a stiff non metallic scrub brush to remove dir...

Page 32: ...ater bottle handle if applicable Figure 7 32 and Figure 7 33 Figure 7 25 Figure 7 26 Figure 7 27 Figure 7 28 Figure 7 29 Figure 7 30 Figure 7 31 Figure 7 32 Figure 7 33 14 Close the top cover and lower the door to close Clean the drip tray assembly and install it back onto cooler Plug the cooler back into the power outlet Push hot safety button and press the hot water faucet lever to activate wate...

Page 33: ...Tel 1 780 454 4545 E mail cmeurope crystalcoolers com Macclesfield Cheshire 200 Carnegie Drive Suite 234 Tel 1 800 878 6422 United Kingdom SK10 1LT Tel 44 0 1625 439 111 Tel 614 454 1618 E mail sales crystalcoolers com 1000 H Taylor Station Rd North American Sales Office E mail sales crystalcoolers com US Office Warehouse Fax 614 866 7765 Hong Kong Sales Office Room 610 Winfield Commercial Buildin...

Reviews: