OASIS
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VERSACOOLER
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II MODELS
PACSL, P8ACSL, P8ACSLEE, PF8ACSL, PF8ACSLEE, PV8ACSL, PVF8ACSL, PGACSL, PG8ACSL
SUNROC MODELS ADA8ACB, ADA8ACBHF, ADAF8ACB, ADAF8ACBHF
INSTRUCTIONS
A.
INSPECTION
Inspect the water cooler, water fountain and cartons for evidence of rough handling and concealed damage. Damage claims should be filed with the
carrier.
B.
TO PUT WATER COOLER AND FOUNTAIN INTO SERVICE
1.
NOTE:
The following states require a licensed plumber to install cooler; AG, GA, MA, MI, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, VT and WI.
CA, KS, MN, NM and OR allow for a state-registered installer or contractor as well. State and local plumbing codes may prohibit the use of
saddle tapping valves for water line connection in some applications. All connections must conform to applicable plumbing codes.
2.
The P8ACSL/ADA8ACB is composed of a water cooler and a water fountain. The water cooler contains the refrigeration system and is
always mounted on the right side. This unit can be configured with the water cooler high or low. Refer to the proper roughing in drawing for
location of plumbing and electrical service.
3.
FLUSH BUILDING WATER SUPPLY BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT.
4.
Install wall hangers as shown on the desired roughing in drawing. Wall hangers are shipped fastened to the backs of the unit. Units with
factory installed filters have additional instructions on a label inside of the access panel. Read these before installing the unit.
5.
To configure this cooler for right side high or right side low installation, refer to the details below. The bottom screws of the
appropriate side panel may be temporarily removed to install the patch plate. Assemble the drains as shown below, matching the
position of the gaskets to the contour of the cooler tops.
6.
Mount the water cooler on the right hanger.
7.
Straighten the inlet “Water In” tube in the water fountain. Mount the water fountain on left side hanger while routing the “Water In” tube
through the access hole to the water cooler. Remove the plug from the “Drain/Remote Cold Water” connection and insert the “Water In” tube.
8.
All provided waste drain parts for field installation are packed in the water fountain. Assemble the drain per the appropriate
roughing in drawing. The short leg of the crossover piece will be on the water cooler side. When the unit has an internal waste trap,
the trap should be wrapped with insulating tape to prevent sweating. The use of the 1-3/4” knockout for a waste line is not
recommended because of a potential conflict with ADA* toe space requirements. Check with your local building code inspector for
approval.
9.
Install a shut off valve in water supply line. Remove the strainer from the cooler “Water Supply” tube. Solder 3/8” inlet tube extension
(furnished) with lead free solder to “Water Supply” tube and insert the strainer in open end of extension. Connect extension to shut off valve.
To allow access to strainer for service, this connection should not be a solder or flare joint. To ease removal of the strainer, a sheet metal
screw may be lightly threaded into the open end.
10.
Rotate the fan blade by hand to see that it is free of obstructions.
11.
Check the available power supply against the water cooler data plate to assure correct electrical service. Plug power supply cord into wall
outlet. The rear most 1-3/8 diameter knockout in the frame bottom is for an externally located electrical supply. Make sure the knockout hole
edge is smooth and free of any burrs. Use of a Heyco busing #2184 in the knocked out hole is recommended in order to prevent damage to the
service cord and to close up excess opening around the cord. Route the cord so it does not interfere with ADA* space requirements.
12.
To fill the cold water tank on the water cooler, open the water supply line shut-off and push any one of the front pushbuttons to allow water to
flow to the bubbler. On The EE model, actuate the solenoid by holding one hand approximately 3 inches from the infrared sensor. Run water
until stream is free of bubbles.
13.
To adjust bubbler stream:
a)
All pushbutton models are equipped with a cartridge regulator. The P8ACSL/ADA8ACB and PF8ACSL/ADAF8ACB have a slot in the
shelf below the pushbuttons. Insert a screwdriver in this slot to adjust regulator. Turn adjustment clockwise to increase stream height.
To access PV8ACSL and PFV8ACSL adjustment, remove the bezel and button from the front of the cooler.
b)
Electric eye (EE or HF) models have a regulator built into the bubbler. If adjustment is needed, insert a 5/64 wrench approximately 1-
1/8" into the bubbler nozzle opening until it bottoms out and is seated in an adjust screw. Turn the adjust screw clockwise to reduce the
stream height or counterclockwise to increase the height. Note, less than one turn is required to go from a closed to a wide open flow.
Do not overtighten the adjuster in the closed position as stripping the hex impression in the adjust screw may result.
14.
To adjust the beam range of the sensor (EE or HF models only):
a)
Shut off the water and power supplies.
b)
Remove the two screws from the top front.
c)
Remove the eight screws from the bottom of the nose that holds the nose to the shelf.
d)
Remove the nose to gain access to sensor adjusting screw located between the two lenses.
e)
The screw can be turned a maximum of ¾ turns. Turn screw counterclockwise to decrease range. The sensor has an adjustable range of
24” to 48”. It is factory set at 27”. There is a non-adjustable on-time delay of .75 seconds to prevent nuisance actuation of the solenoid
valve should someone walk by. After drinking, the water will shut off immediately after walking away. Maximum run time is 30
seconds should someone tamper with the sensor. NOTE: Walls with a reflective finish, i.e., ceramic tile, across from the sensor may
cause false actuation no matter what the sensor adjustment is for distance. Therefore, do not install the unit in such an area or dull the
surface of the wall so it will not reflect light.
C.
MAINTENANCE
The only maintenance operation required is the removal of dirt and lint from the condenser of the water cooler. Inspection should be made at 3-
month intervals. Disconnect the power supply cord, then clean the condenser with a small stiff non-wire brush when required. Observance of this
procedure will ensure adequate air circulation through the condenser so operation is efficient and economical.