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Form No. FM5M_CN-1217

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English

OPERATION

Changing Setpoint Temperature

Use the following procedure to change the setpoint temperature 

for the hot water dispenser. The setpoint temperature can be 

adjusted from 65–95°C (150–200°F)
  1. From the Main screen, press the

key.  The  Function  

Set screen will appear:

  2.  Press the

key to scroll down and highlight “2. Temp Set”. 

  3.  Press the

key. The Temp Set screen will appear.

 

• Press the

key to increase setpoint value.

 

• Press the

key to decrease setpoint value.

  4. Press the

key to save the setting and return to the 

Function Set Screen.

  5.  Press the

key to return to the Main Screen.

Adjusting/Changing the Dispense Mode

There are two dispense modes: One Touch and Hold Touch. 

One Touch allows the operator to touch the Hot or Cold key 

only once to dispense water for a preset number of seconds—

between five seconds and 15 seconds, in one second 

increments. Hold Touch requires the operator to touch and hold 

the Hot or Cold key to dispense water for the desired amount of 

time, up to 15 seconds. 
Use the following procedure to change or adjust the dispense 

mode of the Hot Water Dispenser.
  1. From the Main screen, press the

key.  The  Function  

Set screen will appear:

  2.  Press the

key to scroll down and highlight “4. Dispense 

Set”.

  3.  Press the

key. The Dispense Set screen will appear.

 

• Press  the

or

key to highlight the desired 

dispense mode.

 

• If “1. One Touch” is selected, go to step #4.

 

• If “2. Hold Touch” is selected, go to step #5.

  4. Press the

key. The corresponding Dispense Time 

screen will appear.

 

• Press the

or

key to adjust the dispense time.

  5. Press the

key to save the setting and return to the 

Dispense Set screen.

  6.  Press the

key twice to return to the Main Screen.

Using the Work Time Set Function

The “Work Time Set” function is used in Power Save mode and 

allows the user to set a schedule for the operation of the Hot 

Water Dispenser. Each day of the week can be programmed 

with specific hours of operation. During non-working time, the  

Power I/O (on/off) switch is left in the I (on) position, and the unit 

goes into Power Save mode to save energy.  After programming 

the Work Time, the unit must be put into Power Save mode 

using the “Changing Operating Mode” procedure in this section.
Use the following procedure to program the hours of operation 

for the Work Time Set function.
  1. From the Main screen, press the

key.  The  Function  

Set screen will appear:

  2.  Press the

key to scroll down and highlight “3. Work Time 

Set”.

  3.  Press the

key. The Work Time Set screen will appear.

 

• Press  the

or

key to change the highlighted 

value. Changeable values include the hour and minute 

for both the start time and end time of each day of the 

week.

 

• Press the

key to save the current value and move to 

the next value. 

NOTE: The Work Time Set screen will scroll automatically to 

show the remaining days of the week after entering the 

end time on Wednesday and pressing the

key.

 

• After changing the last value, press the

key to return 

to the Function Set screen

  4.  Press the

key to return to the Main Screen.

Summary of Contents for FLOWMAX FM-5 Series

Page 1: ...contents of this manual Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual may result in serious injury or death This manual contains important safety information concerning the maintenance...

Page 2: ...ting Chart 5 Dimensions 5 Countertop Cutout Dimensions 6 Installation 6 General 6 Preparing for Installation 7 Installing the Faucet Assembly 7 Installing the Faucet with Font Assembly 8 Installing an...

Page 3: ...may occur EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance This unit must be installed by qualified trained installers...

Page 4: ...assembly is installed in a countertop above a sink or with the optional font assembly It is equipped with controls and indicator lights for dispensing hot and cold water The tank unit is installed in...

Page 5: ...D Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle of the correct voltage size and plug configuration If plug and receptacle do not match contact a qualified electrician to determine and insta...

Page 6: ...along rear of unit If safe distances are not maintained discoloration overheating malfunction or combustion could occur Do not obstruct air ventilation openings on outer housing of unit Unit combustio...

Page 7: ...will be installed where it can drain into a sink If the optional font assembly will be installed a G 3 4 BSPP drain connection will be required no sink required 2 Make sure the cabinet space where the...

Page 8: ...Connect the G 3 4 BSPP drain connection on the bottom of the font assembly to the onsite drain system or use the included drain tube components Drain Tube Countertop Cutouts Faucet Assembly w Extensi...

Page 9: ...f the Hot Water Dispenser and make sure there are no leaks CAUTION BURN HAZARD Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot Use caution when touching these areas Hot water in unit may cause scalding in...

Page 10: ...sons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities Ensure proper supervision of children and keep them away from the unit CAUTION BURN HAZARD Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot Use cau...

Page 11: ...tep 4 If 2 Hold Touch is selected go to step 5 4 Press the key The corresponding Dispense Time screen will appear Press the or key to adjust the dispense time 5 Press the key to save the setting and r...

Page 12: ...ion Set screen will appear 2 Press the key to scroll down and highlight 6 Clock Set 3 Press the key The Clock Set screen will appear Press the or key to change the highlighted value Changeable values...

Page 13: ...creen press the key The Function Set screen will appear 2 Press the key to scroll down and highlight 8 Child Lock Set 3 Press the key The Child Lock Set screen will appear Press the or key to highligh...

Page 14: ...as well as maintain the performance of the entire unit it is recommended that the unit be cleaned daily NOTICE Use non abrasive cleaners and cloths only Abrasive cleaners and cloths could scratch fin...

Page 15: ...ot Heating element not working Contact Authorized Service Agent or Hatco for assistance Relay and or control board defective Contact Authorized Service Agent or Hatco for assistance TROUBLESHOOTING GU...

Page 16: ...al attack or freezing or Product misuse tampering or misapplication improper installation or application of improper voltage 2 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES Hatco s liability and Buyer s exclusiv...

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