Hamilton Beach TL-6-5A Instruction Manual Download Page 7

4. Turn on the hot and cold water switches (#5 and #6 in Parts and Features 

section).

5. Allow 1 hour for water to reach hot and cold temperatures.

WARNING! BURN HAZARD: The product heats water to a temperature of 

approximately 95° C / 203° F. Water temperatures above 52° C / 125° F 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 using this product.

6. The hot water temperature is preset to 95° C / 203° F. The

  hot water spigot is equipped with a child-resistant guard that  

 

  reduces the risk of hot water being dispensed accidentally or  

  by small children.

7. To dispense cold water, depress the cold water button 

  (#3 in Parts and Features section). 

8. To dispenser hot water, slide the red child safety lock (#8 in  

  Parts and features section) to the side, then depress the hot  

  water button (#2 In Parts and Features section).

9. When the water bottle is empty, vertically pull it out by two   

  hands, and then replace it with another bottle.

Proper Care and Cleaning of Dispenser 

•  To maintain maximum efficiency and to prevent bacterial growth in the 

water dispenser, we strongly recommend cleaning every 4 months.

Cleaning the Outside of the Dispenser 

•  Wipe the outside of the dispenser with a mild soap and water mixture. 

Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly with 
clean water and dry all surfaces.

• Do not immerse the dispenser in water.

 

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Summary of Contents for TL-6-5A

Page 1: ...op Loading Water Cooler Instruction Manual To ensure proper use and for your safety please read the following instructions completely before operating this appliance Top Loading Dispenser with Cabinet...

Page 2: ...oduct allows you to enjoy a cool drink or a hot beverage and has many features that you will find convenient to use Please remember to record the model number and series code which can be found on a l...

Page 3: ...1 Bottle support collar 2 Hot water button 3 Cold water button 4 Removable drip tray 5 Cold water switch 6 Hot water switch 7 Condenser coils rear of dispenser 8 Child Safety lock 9 Stability Cable 7...

Page 4: ...service the dispenser Do not operate dispenser with a damaged cord WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Always attach stability cable using the supplied directions to prevent accidental tip over Never turn the produc...

Page 5: ...oubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance Do n...

Page 6: ...ided as shown in the diagram To prevent damage to the dispenser do not plug dispenser into the power outlet until reading the instructions first Preparing Loading and Operating Your Dispenser 1 Make s...

Page 7: ...ccidentally or by small children 7 To dispense cold water depress the cold water button 3 in Parts and Features section 8 To dispenser hot water slide the red child safety lock 8 in Parts and features...

Page 8: ...improve cooling and efficiency vacuum or sweep away the dust from the condenser coils on the back of the dispenser You can purchase a brush designed specifically for this purpose from your local appl...

Page 9: ...water bottle see Preparing and Loading Your Dispenser for Use 11 Plug in the dispenser 12 Dispense 1 liter 1 quart of water from each spigot and make sure the bleach solution has been completely remo...

Page 10: ...differ ent circuit 3 Turn on Cold Hot water switch 5 6 on the Parts and Features list 4 Wait 30 minutes before us ing again No water running out of spigots 1 Empty water bottle 2 Inlet of water bottle...

Page 11: ...tends only to the original consumer purchaser or gift recipient Keep the original sales receipt as proof of purchase is required to make a warranty claim This war ranty is void if the product is used...

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