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LOADING THE DISPENSER

 

PROPER INSTALLATION AND LOCATION 

LOCATION 

 

The water dispenser should be installed in an 
environment where the temperature ranges 
between 10ºC/ 50ºF and 33ºC / 90ºF. Relative 
humidity should not be higher than 90% 

 

Avoid direct sunshine

 

 

TIPS 

 

If the dispenser is not going to be used for an 
extended period of time, turn the switches at the 
back to the 

OFF

 position, unplug the power cord 

and drain the remaining water 

 

 

 

 

The rear of the water dispenser should be at 
least 10 inches / 25 centimeters from the wall to 
allow for proper air circulation 

 

Never place the water dispenser on carpet, foam 
or any other unstable surface 

 

Do not place flammable items near the water 
dispenser 

 
 

 

In case the hot or cold water is not needed for an 
extended period of time, turn off the appropriate 
power switch at the back of the dispenser to save 
electricity 

WARNING:

 

The dispenser should not be turned on 

until at least 3 minutes after it was turned off. 

PRIOR TO FIRST TIME USE                             

IMPORTANT: Prior to using the Water Dispenser for the first time, the water tanks need to be flushed in 

order to prevent the water from tasting awkward. 

The water dispenser tanks also need to be cleaned periodically to prevent buildup of mineral deposits that can affect 
water taste and flow. To clean the water tanks: 

 

1.  Make sure that the power switches are in the 

OFF 

position 

2.  Create a solution of one quart of water with either 

one quart of vinegar or four ounces of lemon juice. 
Make enough so you can fill the water tank all the 
way to the top. 

3.  Remove the bottle supporter and pour the solution 

in the opening at the top of the dispenser.   

 

4.  Let the cleaning solution sit inside the unit for 

about 1 hour, drain out the cleaning solution from 
the drain plug at the back of the unit. When no 
more water comes from drain plug, press the hot 
and cold dispenser buttons to drain out the 
solution.   

5.  Rinse the water dispenser with clean water.   
6.  Install the water bottle ( see 

Loading the 

Dispenser, page 5

 

IMPORTANT: Before use, dispense at least one quart of water from each tap to make sure the cleaning solution 
is completely removed. 

 

 

IMPORTANT: Make sure the dispenser is unplugged 
with both the hot (red) and cold (green)power 
switches set to the 

OFF 

position. Before loading, wipe 

the top of the bottle with a clean cloth and wash 
hands. Avoid touching the part of the bottle that will 
be directly in contact with the water dispenser. 

 

1.  Invert a 3 or 5 gallon water bottle on top of the 

cooler and place securely on the bottle support 
collar 

2.  Press the hot and cold dispenser buttons until 

water runs from both taps 

 

3.  Plug in the water dispenser. Do NOT turn on both 

hot and cold switches at the same time. 

 
4.  Turn on the hot (red) power switch at the back, the 

Hot  red  heating  LED  indicator  turns  on  and  the 
heating system starts working. When the hot water 
reaches  a  temperature  of  approx.  95ºC  /  203ºF, 
the  red  light  turns  off  and  the  heating  system 
stops. The machine turns to keeping warm mode. 
When the hot water temperature drops below 80ºC 
/  176ºF,  the  heating  system  will  automatically 
resumes. 

5.  Turn  on  the  cold  (green)  power  switch,  the  green 

Summary of Contents for FX-7SB

Page 1: ...r Dispenser MODEL FX 7SB W Instruction Manual Thank you for your purchase of this WHYNTER product Please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using product to ensure proper use Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...tallation and Location 5 Prior to First Time Use 5 Loading the Dispenser 5 6 Using the Hot Water Tap 6 Specifications 6 Cleaning and Caring for the Dispenser 6 Cleaning the Dispenser Cabinet 6 Cleaning the Condenser 6 Cleaning the Drip Tray and Grille 6 Cleaning the Water Tanks 6 7 Draining the Dispenser 7 Troubleshooting Tips 8 Warranty Statement 9 ...

Page 3: ...y without adequate disinfection This water dispenser heats water to approximately 90ºC 194ºF Water temperatures above 52ºC 125ºF can cause severe burns Please operate the water dispenser carefully GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the ...

Page 4: ... refrigerant is removed for proper disposal by a qualified service person If you intentionally release this CFC refrigerant you can be subject to fines and imprisonment under provisions of environmental legislation PARTS OVERVIEW No Part Name No Part Name 1 Bottle Supporter 8 Refrigeration Controller 2 Power Indicator yellow 9 Cooling Switch green 3 Cooling Indicator green 10 Heating Switch red 4 ...

Page 5: ...juice Make enough so you can fill the water tank all the way to the top 3 Remove the bottle supporter and pour the solution in the opening at the top of the dispenser 4 Let the cleaning solution sit inside the unit for about 1 hour drain out the cleaning solution from the drain plug at the back of the unit When no more water comes from drain plug press the hot and cold dispenser buttons to drain o...

Page 6: ...liters per hour Heating Rate Approx 5 liters per hour Power Consumption Cooling 80W Heating 500W CLEANING AND CARING FOR THE DISPENSER IMPORTANT Maker sure both power switches are turned OFF and UNPLUG the water dispenser before cleaning and draining Cleaning the Dispenser Cabinet The dispenser cabinet can be washed with mild soap and water Rinse thoroughly with clear water Cleaning the Condenser ...

Page 7: ...nser before draining Allow the dispenser to cool overnight before draining to reduce the risk of scalding The dispenser should be drained before cleaning the tanks or if it will not be used for extended periods 1 Remove the water bottle from the dispenser 2 Place a bucket beneath the drain plug The drain plug is located at the rear of the dispenser see image below 7 Remove the cap from the drain p...

Page 8: ... water Mineral deposits are clogging the tanks See Cleaning and Caring for the Dispenser page 7 No water coming out of the cold water faucet Ice has formed in the cold water supply pipe Turn off the green cooling power switch at the back of the unit for around 4 hours to let the ice melt Water bottle is warm or hot Crack or pin hole in bottle Low water level in the bottle Replace with a new bottle...

Page 9: ...s warranty Whynter will repair or replace any parts found defective This warranty is not transferable After the expiration of the warranty the cost of labor and parts will be the responsibility of the original owner of the unit THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Acts of God such as fire flood hurricanes earthquakes and tornadoes Damage accidental or other wise to the water dispenser while in the possess...

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