B_1RREC / POU_1RREC Series
Installation & Service Instructions
030099-499 RevOrig
pg 14 of 22
© Copyright 2014 OASIS Europe
8.
Set Flow Regulator to Max open (Turn allen key anti-clockwise fully)
9.
Draw water from the carbo faucet, and slowly rotate the allen key (Clockwise) until desired
carbonation level is obtained.
10.
Allow the cooler to operate for about 30 minutes for chilled and hot water dispensing
CAUTION: WATER FROM THE HOT FAUCET CAN SCALD
TO DISCONTINUE USE OF BOTTLE WATER COOLER
1.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the power supply.
Cook, Cold, & Carbo Model
1.
Remove bottle from reservoir.
2.
Drain water in reservoir through Cook, Cold, and then Carbo faucets.
3.
Disconnect cooler from power supply
4.
Set to CLOSE the CO2 regulator
5.
ALWAYS DRAIN ALL WATER WHEN FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE
ANTICIPATED AND BEFORE SHIPPING THE WATER COOLER.
Hot, Cold& Carbo Model
1.
Place the hot tank switch in the “OFF” position.
2.
Draw water from the hot faucet until the water is cool.
3.
Remove the bottle from the reservoir.
4.
Drain water in the reservoir through Hot, Cold, and then Carbo faucets.
5.
Disconnect cooler from power supply
6.
Set to CLOSE the CO2 regulator
7.
Place a container under the drain valve
8.
Turn the drain valve counter clockwise to open
9.
Turn the drain valve to the closed position when the tank is empty
ALWAYS DRAIN ALL WATER WHEN FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE
ANTICIPATED AND BEFORE SHIPPING THE WATER COOLER.
POU VERSION
EUROPE ONLY
The European Point of Use Water Distribution Association (EPDWA) provides formal Hygiene
Awareness and Installation training courses. All staff involved in the installation and sanitising of POU
water coolers for an EPWDA member company must receive this training.
The purpose of this training program is to provide an overview of POU systems offered by OASIS and
an introduction to the basic guidelines that should be followed when installing an OASIS water cooler
onto an existing mains water system.
It is recommended that all companies undertake the necessary EPDWA training courses to help maintain
the professional image of the industry