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5. Approach the cooler from the rear and open the latch provided on the evaporator band (Figure 38).
6. Remove the faucets from the reservoir elbows by turning them counter clockwise (Figure 39). 
7. Using both hands, loosen the reservoir from the evaporator band and lift it straight through the cooler 

opening (Figure 40).

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DryGuard
Installation

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1. Place the Inner DryGuard  Cone assembly onto the center of the cold water reservoir (Figure 41); 

make sure the words “LIFT THIS SIDE TO REMOVE” is aligned with the sides of the cooler and 
that the filter cap is positioned towards the rear of the cooler.

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2. Using the palms of both hands, push the DryGuard  straight down into the reservoir (Figure 42).

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3. Install the Outer DryGuard  Cover onto the cooler in the proper position on the body and lock into 

place by turning clockwise until it fits tightly (Figure 43 and Figure 44).

Removal

1. Remove the bottle from the cooler (Figure 45).

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2.  Loosen  and  remove  the  Outer  DryGuard   Cover  from  cooler’s  body  by  pressing  the  fingertips  of 

both hands onto lid and turning it counter clockwise until it is free from the cooler opening (Figure 
46 and Figure 47).

3. Approaching  the  cooler  from  left  (or  right),  place  one  palm  onto  the  top  of  the  cooler  on  the  side 

furthest from you, and using your thumb, press downwards on the reservoir Insulation. Using your 

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other hand, grip the edge of the Inner DryGuard  Cone and pull it up slowly to remove. (Figure 48)

Warning:  This  cooler  was  manufactured  using  a  high  grade  Stainless  Steel.  This  material  like  other 
metals remains sharp after it is formed. We, the manufacturer, would like to warn you against possible 
injuries. 

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Summary of Contents for Summit

Page 1: ...SUMMIT Bottled Water Dispenser User Manual ...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 1 Hot Water Faucet with Child Safety Feature 2 Cold Water Faucet 3 Cook Water Faucet Room Temperature Water 4 Drip Tray Parts may not appear exactly as shown ...

Page 3: ...re 1 2 Place the water bottle on top of the cooler appropriately Figure 2 For open reservoir models the bottle cap needs to be removed 3 Ensure that the available power supply matches the cooler s voltage specifications indicated on the nameplate label located at the rear Plug power supply cord into receptacle Figure 4 Please ensure that cooler is set up so as access to the power outlet and plug i...

Page 4: ...er Figure 12 and Figure 13 REMOVABLE RESERVOIR E S Series On Cook Cold and Hot Cold models the reservoir can be removed easily by following the steps given below 1 Unplug Figure 14 and approach the cooler from the front 2 Remove the water bottle Figure 15 and drain water from the reservoir and hot tank remembering to cool and drain hot tank Allow 1 hour for hot water to cool down inside the hot ta...

Page 5: ...ight out Figure 23 Loosen remove the baffle stem and wing nut by turning counterclockwise Figure 24 and Figure 25 6 Approach the cooler from the rear and open the latch provided on the evaporator band Figure 26 7 Use both hands to loosen the reservoir from the evaporator band and lift is straight though the cooler opening Figure 27 TM TM Note the DryGuard lid is standard on the Summit cooler See t...

Page 6: ...the fingertips of both hands to press downward on the Cone and turn counter clockwise till it is TM free from the cooler opening Figure 32 and Figure 33 then remove the DryGuard Figure 34 4 Using fingers of both hands loosen and remove the insulation jacket covering the plastic reservoir from the cooler opening Figure 35 and Figure 36 TM TM Note The DryGuard lid is standard on the Summit cooler Se...

Page 7: ...nd lock into place by turning clockwise until it fits tightly Figure 43 and Figure 44 Removal 1 Remove the bottle from the cooler Figure 45 TM 2 Loosen and remove the Outer DryGuard Cover from cooler s body by pressing the fingertips of both hands onto lid and turning it counter clockwise until it is free from the cooler opening Figure 46 and Figure 47 3 Approaching the cooler from left or right p...

Page 8: ...e of the cover to unlock and tilt the top outwards and down to remove CLEANING Do Not Immerse the Unit in Water for Cleaning Remove any dust or contaminants from the cooler by rinsing the cold water reservoir and faucets with clean water prior to use IMPORTANT Stainless steel surfaces require special cleaning products and treatment Use only products specially formulated for use Figure 49 and Figur...

Page 9: ...t against the cooler refer to diagram reinstall and tighten the bottom plate outer enclosure screws securely 3 Place the cooler in position against the wall and using the S bracket mark the location of the wall insert holes to be drilled if required If not required secure the cooler to the wall using the two screws provided Figure 52 Screw Condenser Bottom Plate S Mounting Bracket ...

Page 10: ...y cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of sustainable resou...

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