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PREPARING, LOADING  & OPERATING YOUR DISPENSER 

 
1) 

Make sure that the dispenser is not plugged into the electrical outlet and that both the 
hot and cold power switches (on the back of the dispenser) are set to the 

OFF

 position.   

 
2) 

Sanitize the dispenser water tanks prior to installing a full bottle of water for the first 
time (see “Proper Care and Cleaning of Dispenser”). 

 

3) 

The water bottle will have a cap.  The cap may have a stopper that is intended to be 
pushed into the bottle.  (Sometimes these stoppers are covered by a removable 
paper/foil seal.)  If your bottle has a cap with a stopper, simply hold the water bottle 
vertically straight upside down and place the water bottle into the support collar on 
top of the water dispenser.  The post in the collar will push the stopper into the bottle.  
If the water bottle cap does not have a stopper that is intended to be pushed into the 
bottle, first remove the support collar of the water dispenser by turning it 
counterclockwise and pulling it straight up and off.  Then remove the cap from the 
water bottle.  Quickly lift the water bottle, turn it upside down, and place the water 
bottle onto the top of the water dispenser.  Wipe up any water that spills on to the 
water dispenser or floor. 

 

                              

________Rotate counterclockwise 

 

 

 

 

 

       and pull straight off 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
a.   Press the hot and cold dispenser buttons until water runs from all faucets. 

NOTICE:

 To avoid damage to the dispenser, do not plug in the power cord or turn 

on the heating switch (red) until water runs freely from the hot water faucet when 
the hot water faucet is activated.   

 

b.  Plug in the dispenser into a grounded power outlet (see Grounding Instructions). 

 

c.  Set the HOT and COLD power switch (located on the rear of the dispenser) to the

 

ON 

position.  Indicators light up accordingly once the dispenser is functioning. 

NOTICE: 

To prevent damage to dispenser, give the dispenser four hours to warm 

up to room temperature before plugging it in if the dispenser is brought in from 
outside in the winter time.

  

 

4) 

Allow 30 minutes for water to reach hot and cold temperatures.   

 
5) 

The hot water temperature is preset to 190 degrees Fahrenheit (88 degrees Celsius).  
The HOT dispenser button is equipped with a 

child safeguard

 that reduces the risk of 

hot water being dispensed accidentally or by small children.   

Summary of Contents for 6200

Page 1: ...1 Water Dispenser Use Care Manual Model 6200...

Page 2: ...mperatures above 125 F 52 C can cause severe burns or death from scalding Children the disabled and the elderly are at highest risk of being scalded Children should be supervised by an adult when usin...

Page 3: ...he doors and discard separately Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside If the dispenser door has a lock make it unusable REFRIGERANT DISPOSAL Your old water dispenser...

Page 4: ...risk of electric shock This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a gr...

Page 5: ...rtment for non perishable items Chilling compressor is quiet and durable There are two high flow faucets on the front of the unit The faucet with the red child safety button is for hot water and blue...

Page 6: ...r Tank 2B HB RS 1014 Removable Shelf 10B HB GIL 1006 Green Indicator Light 3 HB HS 1015 Heating Switch 11 HB RIL 1007 Red Indicator Light 4 HB CS 1016 Cooling Switch 12 HB BIL 1008 Blue Indicator Ligh...

Page 7: ...ter bottle Quickly lift the water bottle turn it upside down and place the water bottle onto the top of the water dispenser Wipe up any water that spills on to the water dispenser or floor ________Rot...

Page 8: ...tches on the back of the dispenser to the OFF position and unplug the water dispenser before cleaning The inside and outside of the cabinet can be washed with mild soap and water Rinse thoroughly with...

Page 9: ...r under the hot water faucet 3 Remove the water bottle from the dispenser 4 Place a large bucket beneath the drain outlet on the rear of the dispenser 5 WARNING BURN HAZARD The dispenser heats water t...

Page 10: ...ining Instruction 3 Remove the support collar by turning counterclockwise and pulling straight off ________ Rotate counterclockwise and pull straight off 4 Remove the plastic separator by pulling stra...

Page 11: ...n cap see Draining Instructions 4 DO NOT ADD BLEACH FIRST OR DIRECTLY TO THE DISPENSER Concentrated bleach may damage plastic 5 Add teaspoon 2 5 ml of ordinary 6 0 maximum household bleach to a 2 quar...

Page 12: ...ower switches on the back of the dispenser To Remove Mineral Deposits Mix 2 quarts 2 liters of water with two quarts of vinegar OR mix 1 gallon of water 4 liters with 16 ounces 454 g of citric acid cr...

Page 13: ...are plugged into a single circuit move some items to a different circuit 4 Temperature limiter tripped 4 Set the hot and cold power switches to OFF position Wait five minutes then set switches to ON p...

Page 14: ...cated to ensure adequate airflow Noisy operation 1 Improper installation 1 Place the machine on level surface 2 Bottle making a gurgling noise 2 This is normal 3 Hot water boiling sound 3 This is norm...

Page 15: ...ow do I make a warranty claim Return to the retailer from which it was purchased along with a copy of the store receipt within the given period of time allowed for returns by the retailer i e 90 days...

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