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Operating and Maintenance
EN
DISPENSING WATER
USING CUP DISPENSER
(P1CPVCDxx models only)
The unit contains a spring-loaded cup dispenser
built into the lid. It is capable of storing approx.
70 cups.
EMPTYING THE DRIP TRAY
(No auto drain system models)
EMPTYING THE WASTE WATER
CONTAINER
(Auto drain system models only)
CLEANING THE COOLER
Under no circumstances use abrasive cleaning
products or chlorine based cleaners – they will
damage the surface finish of the coolers.
Use mild soap and warm water to clean the
panels.
OASIS recommend that you use an anti-bacterial
wipe to clean the water outlet on a weekly basis.
Safety Information
Operating / Maintenance
Filling Up :
Take a stack of cups and turn
them up-side down. Place the
cup stack on top of the rubber
ring in the cup dispenser and
press down firmly.
Using Cup :
Hold the cup lightly and pull it
out of the dispenser.
1.
Hold your hand approx. 60mm
above the sensor. The indicator
light will start to flash and water
dispensing will begin.
2.
Remove your hand from in front
of the sensor to stop dispensing
water.
Water is dispensed as follows:
Approx.
60mm
White Sensor
Ambient Water
Blue Sensor
Cold Water
Red Sensor
Hot Water
Ambient/Cold
Hot/Cold
Hot
Cold
Cold
Ambient
NOTE:
This product uses contactless sensors to
activate water dispensing.
NOTE:
As a safety feature, you must activate the two
red sensors at the same time to dispense hot water.
Approx.
70ea
Lift it up by about
30mm before you pull it
forward.
NOTE:
Check with your service provider if self-drain
option has been installed – if you have a self-draining
drip tray then you do not need to remove it for emptying.
NORMAL
Check the
float Indicator
FULL!!
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Depress the clip
Drain remaining
water into the
container
Empty the
container
Open the door
NORTH AMERICAN MODELS ONLY
In order to meet UL requirements, this water
cooler must be plugged into a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupting (GFCI) receptacle.