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Problem
Possible Cause
Suggested Solution
Water dispenser
Small pin hole or crack in the bottle,
Conduct water bottle leak test outlined on page 4.
or dispensing tap
(common with recycled water bottles)
is leaking
Drain cap and silicone seal are not secure.
Ensure seal is secure in drain plug and
tighten drain cap.
Water was poured directly into bottle
Drain by pressing all dispenser buttons.
support collar and overflowed.
Possible air pocket.
Press dispenser buttons several times to relieve
air pocket and release to re-set valve.
Water is not hot or
All the water in the tank has been used.
Replace with full water bottle and wait 30
cold enough
minutes for the water to heat or cool.
The unit is unplugged.
Plug it into the outlet.
Insta-HOT was not activated.
Activate Insta-HOT by pressing the button.
The circuit breaker in your home is
Reset the breaker or replace the fuse in your home.
tripped or the fuse has blown.
Power switch not turned on at
Turn the switch to the ON position.
back of unit.
Temperature limit tripped.
Set power switch to the OFF position,
wait 5 minutes, then set power
switch to the ON position. Wait 30
minutes for the water to heat or cool.
Thermostat needs to be adjusted colder.
Adjust thermostat between min (cool) and max
(colder) levels to achieve desired temperature.
Water dispenser
Empty water bottle.
Replace with full bottle.
is not dispensing water
Mineral deposits clogging tanks.
See Cleaning the Inside of the Dispenser. (pg. 7)
Possible air pocket.
Push down on the dispenser buttons to prime
the unit.
Possible ice build up due to thermostat
Unplug overnight, then reset. Set thermostat
set too cold.
to MIN, slowly increasing based on your use
and need for cold water.
Water dispenser is noisy
Bottle making a gurgling noise as it
This is normal.
fills the tank.
Water dispenser is uneven.
Make sure the dispenser is on an even
surface that can support its full weight.
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