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CUBE

 Manual 

                                                                        Page 53 – Revision 10‐8‐2018 

 

 

Fill the Cold Circuit with Sanitizer 

 

16.

 

Place a container under the dispense area and dispense 2 cups of cold water and then 1 cup of 
ambient water.    

 

       WARNING!  

USE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 

Always ensure proper ventilation and use proper personal protective equipment such as gloves 
and eye protection when using chemicals.  Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for specific 
requirements of each chemical product. Take all necessary precautions to prevent sanitizer from 
contacting eyes, clothing, and any other surfaces in could damage (carpets).   

 
17.

 

Leave the sanitation fluid to stand in the Cold Tank for 10 minutes.  

 

Flushing the Sanitizer from the Machine 

 
18.

 

Select the dispense button and flush 10 liters of cold water and 4 liters of ambient water through 
the machine to dilute and remove the sanitizer from the cold circuit.  You can use 
chlorine test strips to evaluate the water. 
 

19.

 

Once the sanitizer odor/taste has been flushed out of the cold side of the machine, 
the sanitization process for the Cold Circuit is complete. 

 

20.

 

Turn off the water supply at the isolation point. 
 

21.

 

Select the cold‐water icon and then the dispense button until no more water is being dispensed.   

 

22.

 

Switch off the Red Power Switch at the rear of the machine 

O=OFF

 and remove the 

power lead from the unit. 

 
23.

 

Unscrew the Filter Body from the filter head by turning the base in an 
anti‐clockwise direction.

 

 

 

24.

 

Pour away the excess water. 

 
 
 

25.

 

Remove the new filter cartridge from the packaging and fit it by firmly pushing it into the 
filter head, making sure it is firmly and securely fitted. 

 
 
The sanitization process for the Cold Circuits is now complete.   

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CUBE

Page 1: ...ypochlorite or Citric Acid Based Cleaner Plastic Tubing at least 4 feet in length and assorted quick connect fittings TDS Meter and Test Strips for measuring chlorine Optional 1 8 NPT Female Thread to...

Page 2: ...ts of each chemical product Take all necessary precautions to prevent sanitizer from contacting eyes clothing and any other surfaces in could damage carpets 3 Remove the two screws at the rear of the...

Page 3: ...cure with two screws holding Top Cover in place 14 Connect 40 60 psi regulated potable water supply to the water inlet bulkhead fitting located on the back of the Cube Water Treatment System Turn on w...

Page 4: ...h 10 liters of cold water and 4 liters of ambient water through the machine to dilute and remove the sanitizer from the cold circuit You can use chlorine test strips to evaluate the water 19 Once the...

Page 5: ...green heater compression switch is in the O OFF CAUTION NEVER TURN ON HEATER BEFORE FILLING HOT TANK Green Heater and Compressor Power Switch must be in the O OFF position while the hot tank is empty...

Page 6: ...an cause severe burns or scalding Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury Disable Cold and Hot Tanks 1 Turn off the Green Power Heater and Compressor Switch to...

Page 7: ...e above 97 F 3 6C or below 50 F 10 C Install indoors and keep unit away from excessive humidity Never expose to freezing temperatures Ensure there is adequate clearance around the unit to allow refrig...

Page 8: ...le tubing to the Reducer and the Water Supply Waterlogic requires the use of a water pressure regulator Water feed pressure must be between 40 60 psi 2 Turn on the water supply and check all of the co...

Page 9: ...tes Once a continuous flow is obtained flush 5 liters of water by continuing to hold the hot button Hot Tank is now full 10 Prime the Cold Circuit Holding a container under the dispensing faucet Selec...

Page 10: ...kin and eyes against ultraviolet rays Never look directly at an operating UV light Always disconnect before removal 16 Move the Waterlogic CUBE Water Treatment System into its final operating position...

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