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WL100

 Manual                                                                     Page 62                                                                      Revision: 1‐14‐2019 

 

6.

 

Allow descaling solution to remain in the Hot Tank for 15 minutes (length of time may vary 
depending on water conditions). 
 

7.

 

Place a pitcher, catch basin or other container under the faucet of the 

WL100 Water Treatment 

System

 

8.

 

Flush the Hot Tank until water runs clear. 

 

9.

 

Once clear Water dispenses from the Faucet, the Hot Tank has been descaled.   Always ensure 
unit is performing to the customer’s satisfaction. 

 

10.

 

Replace Filters. 
 

 

WARNING!  

HOT WATER.  Unit produces Hot Water up to 87

o

C (189

o

F).  

Water above 52

o

(125

o

F) can cause severe burns or scalding.  Hot water should be dispensed carefully into 

insulated container to avoid injury. 

 

 

CAUTION

!

  

MUST

 

REPLACE HOT TANK EVERY 3‐5 YEARS DEPENDING ON USAGE

.  The Hot 

Tank and its controls must be replaced a minimum of every 3‐5 years depending on usage to 
ensure efficient and dependable operation.

 

 

 

WARNING!  

REINSTALL ALL PANELS AND COVERS.  

Always reinstall all Panels, Protective 

Covers, and Fasteners after servicing equipment.  Failure to do so could result in severe 
personal injury and will void the certifications and warranty of the equipment

 

 

Summary of Contents for WL100

Page 1: ...of Faucet Vent Hole 6 Restricted Flow of Hot Water 7 Hot Water Drip out of Faucet 8 Dispenses Hot and Cold Water at the same time 9 No cold water available 10 Water does not dispense from unit 11 Col...

Page 2: ...button Does the Solenoid open without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to mistaken for the button click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressu...

Page 3: ...ust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Stem of the switch is broken on the PCB Printed Circuit Board Rem...

Page 4: ...sure gauge Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and press the dispense button Does the Solenoid open without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to...

Page 5: ...it Inspect and replace tubing as necessary Faucet nipple screen mesh has obstruction s Unscrew faucet nipple from faucet and remove any obstruction s from screen mesh Exhausted Filter Replace the Filt...

Page 6: ...in its base This ensures the reservoir is always full by allowing more water in than out There is a small hole in the side of the tank outlet tube that allows air and water to pass into the vent chamb...

Page 7: ...without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to mistaken for the button click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performa...

Page 8: ...n click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve...

Page 9: ...nput water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve The unit is not properly plugged into electrical outlet...

Page 10: ...ater pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and press the dispense button Does the Solenoid open without water pressu...

Page 11: ...has an outlet restrictor to ensure the tanks remain full of water and water is controlled as it is released to the faucet The inlet Solenoid controls flow into the tanks The tanks will depressurize on...

Page 12: ...ng solution is compatible with stainless and always flush the unit completely Dispose in an environmentally safe manner Materials Needed Personal Protective Equipment Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves a...

Page 13: ...Filters WARNING HOT WATER Unit produces Hot Water up to 87o C 189o F Water above 52o C 125o F can cause severe burns or scalding Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avo...

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