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VERIFICATIONS AND CORRECTIONS
1) Unplug the machine (ideally 24 hours), then slowly move the thermostat
setting button (behind the water cooler) a quarter turn anti-clockwise.
Reconnect the machine and check if the problem is solved. When there is a lot
of ice, a second period of disconnection (ideally 24 hours) might be necessary,
as well as another quarter turn anti-clockwise. You can also check that the
minimum safety distances for installation are respected (p.2), as well as the
cleanliness of the condenser at the back of the machine. Too much dust or dirt
can lower the water cooler’s efficiency and increase electricity consumption.
2) Check if the flexible hose of the probe is blocking the doors.
3) Reconnect the hose to the probe and make sure it is deeply inserted in its
fitting.
1) Decrease the temperature by slowly moving the thermostat’s button (at
the back of the water cooler) a quarter turn clockwise.
2) When the tank has been emptied completely, there is a waiting time of
about half an hour before cold water is available again.
3) Clean the condenser at the back of the machine with a vacuum.
4) Check the machine is correctly plugged into the wall outlet, as well as in
the power supply at the back of the water cooler. In the electrical panel,
check the fuse that is connected to the outlet that the water cooler is
plugged in.
1) Increase the temperature by slowly moving the thermostat’s button (at
the back of the water cooler) a quarter turn anti-clockwise.
1) This situation is normal because the Manufacturer wants cold water to
enter the tank. If this is unpleasant, unplug the machine, empty the tank and
wait for a new water bottle to be installed before starting the water cooler
again.
2) A part of the condenser might be touching the metal case of the water
cooler. Distance or a cushion must be created between the two parts. Apply
a little pressure to the part of the condenser that is touching the metal so it
moves slightly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
OWNER MANUAL:
BEAUFORT
- Edition 2