Vertex PureWaterCooler PWC-8000 Owners & Installation Manual Download Page 7

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Installation, Operation & Service Manual 

 

 

 

6.

 

Drip Tray 

7.

 

Storage 

8.

 

Supply Inlet (for POU) 

9.

 

Back Cover 

10.

 

Power Cord 

11.

 

Drain (for R/O installations only) 

 

 

The dispenser allows you to enjoy cubed or crushed ice and hot or ambient 

water with the touch of a button. 

 

The two-evaporator cooling system and the ice freezer keep ice from melting 

and produces ice quickly. 

 

The bottled or POU supply option makes it perfect for all applications.  

 

Touch controls bring you the simplicity to select and dispense your preferred 
types of ice or water. 

 

Blue display and bright LED lights make it easy to use anytime and attractive 

to display anywhere. 

 

On/Off buttons for both ice and hot water allow you to save energy and give 

you the flexibility to activate them at your discretion.   

 

Automatic  alerts  for  water  and  filter  life  (selection  options  6/12/Off)  will 

prevent you from running out of water and will alert you when it is time for 
filter changes.    

 

Dual action hot safety feature protects from accidental burning. 
 

Specifications and Dimensions 
 

Model No 

PWC-8000

 

Ice Type 

Cubed and Crushed 

Ice Production Rate 

 (70

°

F Air/50

°

F Water) 

Crescent Ice 

22

 lb / 24 hr 

Ice Bin Capacity 

11

 lb 

Water Type 

Hot and Ambient Temperatures 

Hot Water Temperature 

185~195°F 

Hot Water Capacity 

1.8 L/hr 

Operating Temperature for Ice 

50~100°F 

Water Supply 

Bottled Water or POU 

Storage Volume 

3.5 cu ft 

Electrical Rating 

115V/60HZ,  5.6A 

Unit Dimensions 

18-1/8”W x 20-1/8”D x 58-5/8”H 

Depth w/ Door Open 90 Degree 

37” 

Net Weight 

120 lbs.. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PureWaterCooler PWC-8000

Page 1: ...PureWaterCooler Owners Installation Manual PWC 8000 Ice Making Cooler Water Products...

Page 2: ...O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Read these instructions before use and save them for future reference Let the unit rest unplugged and upright for 24 hours before use Remove all external and...

Page 3: ...ks may cause damage to your office or facility and are not the responsibility of the manufacturer Only connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet Note This appliance is intended to be connec...

Page 4: ...by pulling the power cord To disconnect the unit always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the wall outlet Do not operate the appliance if the cabinet housing is removed or damaged Do no...

Page 5: ...while standing in water Moving DANGER To reduce the risk of injury when moving your appliance follow these basic precautions Exercise caution when moving and installing the appliance The unit is heavy...

Page 6: ...t and ambient water in a single compact product The freezer keeps up to 9 lbs of ice cold and available The bottled and POU water supply options create the flexibility to place it anywhere in the offi...

Page 7: ...for both ice and hot water allow you to save energy and give you the flexibility to activate them at your discretion Automatic alerts for water and filter life selection options 6 12 Off will prevent...

Page 8: ...Discard the first three batches of ice produced NOTE This dispenser has a maximum pressure rating of 100 psi 5 5 bar A pressure regulator must be used for all installations This will help prevent int...

Page 9: ...flow into the water tank Once the water tank is full the icemaker and water heater will start working immediately If the water tank is not filled with water within the time limit for the respective s...

Page 10: ...ton Press the Light Reset button once to turn the task light on The light will automatically turn off in 5 minutes press the button again to turn it off Dispensing hot water NOTE If the Hot button is...

Page 11: ...er Dispensing cubed ice Cubed ice dispensing button Place a cup under the ice dispenser Press and hold the Cubed button to dispense cubed ice Dispensing crushed ice Crushed ice dispensing button Place...

Page 12: ...the system until water is clear To change the filter settings from the 12 month default the dip switches on the circuit board will need to be adjusted DISPENSER CARE DANGER Unplug the unit or disconne...

Page 13: ...s stuck rotate the auger 1 8 turn then push it in again How to drain water from the unit Use the water release drain located in the storage compartment to drain the water left in the unit How to remov...

Page 14: ...above the unit so the water in the bottle can flow into the internal water tank by siphon Wait for the hot water to be ready Dispense both ambient and hot water to flush the system Repeat this proced...

Page 15: ...ubes Plug in the unit If a power outage happens Unplug the unit Pull out the ice bin and empty it Wipe up water and put the ice bin back If you are away on holidays or vacations Unplug the unit or dis...

Page 16: ...ranty The unit must be installed on a floor that is level and strong enough to support a fully loaded unit up to 200 lb Clearance CAUTION This unit is designed for free standing installation only Allo...

Page 17: ...To disconnect press the release ring down and pull out a tube or plug 3 Install the lock clip If Using Bottled Water NOTE Use a 3 4 or 5 gallon bottle of purified water only A drain is not required B...

Page 18: ...ite collet pushing in until secure Slide bottle into cabinet and close the door Turn the water selection switch 5 as indicated to use bottled water Plug in the unit to restart If Using POU or Filtered...

Page 19: ...DES AS IT MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT If installing a Reverse Osmosis system there is a bulkhead fitting provided for the drain connection Before connecting the filter kit to the icemaker inlet make sure to f...

Page 20: ...ot producing ice a Water level is low and Low indicator appears b There is ice in the ice mold but the icemaker is turned off c There is ice in the ice mold but ice cubes are jammed d There is no wate...

Page 21: ...ve or has wiring problems a See Icemaker is not producing ice or Icemaker is not producing enough ice or ice cubes are small b Pull out the ice bin and shake it or remove the large clumps of ice cubes...

Page 22: ...he fill tube in the fill cup Both freezer and icemaker evaporators are iced a The defrost solenoid valve is defective or has wiring problems b The defrost drip tray heater is broken or has wiring prob...

Page 23: ...er cooler has been installed and operated according to the manufacturer s written instructions Failure to follow all instructions for operation and maintenance provided with this unit voids the warran...

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