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Drain Valve Not Closing Properly
To correct, apply power to the drain valve so it will open. Blow through the drain
tubing to clear the debris that is preventing it from closing.
If a large piece of residue is stuck in the drain valve, it can prevent it from closing,
which allows the feedwater to go straight to the drain and never reaches the boiling
point to generate steam.
Water Leak
If a water leak occurs, it should be evident by inspecting the bottom of the distiller
tray.
Before opening the distiller tray, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Open the
top access panel and disconnect the tubing from the condenser in the Hot Water
Tank.
Note: The WATT’R TWIN is designed to shut down should a leak be detected. The
distiller tray has been designed with an electrical sensor and switch, so that if water
starts to accumulate in the distiller tray, it will be detected and the system will auto-
matically shut down.
Find the leak and correct. Reconnect all fittings and hoses. Remove water from tray,
then monitor the restart.
Demand Pump Not Working
Open the distiller tray and look at the level of water in the Storage Tank.
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If the water level is above the bottom float there could be a problem.
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Check the electrical connection. If the pump has power, but does not
work when the faucet is opened.—Replace the pump.
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If the pump continues to work even if the faucet is closed:
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There are leaks in the system. Find and correct all. Keep in mind, that
even a small drip will cause the pump to activate.
Damaged or Scaled Heating Element
If, during your tests you have waited 2-3 hours for the distiller to generate more
water, and the level in the storage tank is not above the bottom float in the storage
tank, then you probably have a problem with your heating element.
a) Unplug the unit and allow to cool if necessary.
b) Remove the element plug from the element controller.
c)
Remove the nuts holding the boiling chamber to the distiller tray.
d) Disconnect the electrical connections between the boiling chamber accessories and
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