ZALMAN RESERATOR 2 Installation And Operational Notes Download Page 10

RESERATOR 2

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5. 4 Reserator’s Coolant Circulation

1) The purpose of connecting the Jump Cable of the power supply’s main connector

(20P/24P) is to receive direct current (12V) needed for the test and leakage inspection.

2) Turn off all power of the PC and switch the Power Supply's ON/OFF button to OFF, connect

the enclosed Degassing Tube to the Reserator’s IN-OUT, and provide power to the AC cable. 

3) Disconnect the power supply's main connector (20P/24P) and the CPU 4-Pin connector

from the motherboard, and connect the green wire terminal with the black wire terminal

with the use of Jump Cable. 

4) Connect the Reserator’s DC cable connector to the power supply’s 4-Pin connector,

and provide power to the PC by switching the power supply's ON/OFF button to ON. 

5) Blue LED will light up and the impeller located inside the Flow Indicator of the Reserator’s

front panel will begin to rotate when the power is supplied. 

(At this moment, let the

coolant circulate for approximately 30 seconds, then cut off the direct current and
wait for the impeller to stop. Once the impeller has come to a complete halt, you

must restart it in order to entirely eliminate the internal air. )

6) If the coolant is not circulating well due to internal air pressure during initial operation,

then tilt the Reserator by approximately 70

and repeatedly turn the Reserator ON/OFF

with the Light/Reset button to completely release internal air trapped within the Reserator

body (must press the Reset button for longer than 5 seconds). 

7) If the coolant is circulating properly,  then turn of the power of the Power Supply,  disconnect

the Degassing Tube, and disassemble the Quick Coupling Insert. 

Note 1) 

Pay attention so that the coolant inside the Reservoir does not spill. 

Note 2) 

Check the state of air release with the tube. If air is completely released, then turn

off the Power Supply and begin installing the water blocks. 

Note 3)

During coolant circulation, if the Flow Indicator fails to effectively sense the flux,

then the alarm will go off and the red LED will flicker. Press onto the Light/Reset
button for 5 seconds to reboot. 

Quick Coupling 

Insert

Degassing Tube

4-Pin Connecter

DC Cable Connecter

Main

Connecter

Motherboard

Power Connecter

Black Wire

Green Wire

Jump Cable

Light/Reset Button

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Summary of Contents for RESERATOR 2

Page 1: ...tion video for an installation overview Pleasereadthismanualthoroughlybeforeinstallation Thespecificationsofthisproductanditscomponentsmaychangewithoutpriornoticetoimprovetheperformancethereof www zal...

Page 2: ...cation for use 3 If the coolant isn t circulating properly or if the pump flux becomes too low then the red blinkers will flash as well as warning sound In this case turn the PC OFF immediately 4 Do n...

Page 3: ...e middle section and a water tank and water pump in the back section which allows easy installation and use The anodized product and the provided coolant prevents corrosion The new CPU Water Block ZM...

Page 4: ...in direction when connecting them with the tubes which further allows simple installation 1 4 Northbridge Water Block ZM NWB1 Optional Thisanodized purealuminumblockisbuiltforhighperformancecooling an...

Page 5: ...5 H mm 4 Compatibility Intel Pentium 4 Socket 775 478 AMD Sempron AMD64 Athlon 64 Athlon 64 FX Opteron Socket 754 939 940 2 3 VGA Water Block ZM GWB3 1 Weight 100 g 2 Material Anodized Pure Aluminum 3...

Page 6: ...change without prior notice to improve performance 3 Installation Overview DC Cable Power Supply 4 Pin Connecter CPU Water Block VGA Water Block I O Bracket Quick Coupling AC Cable All manuals and us...

Page 7: ...T Please refer to the separately provided manual for the ZM WB4 Gold 4 3 VGA Water Block ZM GWB3 1SET Please refer to the separately provided manual for the ZM GWB3 4 6 Coolant ZM G300 1EA 4 7 PVC Tub...

Page 8: ...t for high performance cooling and is designed for Motherboard compatibility with a wide variety of northbridge chipsets VGA RAM Water Block ZM RWB1 This VGA RAM Water Block is compatible with GeForce...

Page 9: ...ator with the use of Bolts 5 3 Fill the Coolant 1 TakeofftheReseratorCoverafterunscrewing its Bolts 2 Fill with the provided coolant ZM G300 250 and one liter of distilled water Note 1 Fill in approxi...

Page 10: ...t and wait for the impeller to stop Once the impeller has come to a complete halt you must restart it in order to entirely eliminate the internal air 6 If the coolant is not circulating well due to in...

Page 11: ...erator s Base IN 1 Connect one end of the PVC Tube to the VGA Water Block Fitting and fasten with a Tube Clamp as shown in the diagram 2 Pull out the PVC Tube through the I O Bracket hole on the compu...

Page 12: ...ssive force when connecting the connector Slowly connect with two hands 5 11 Installing the Northbridge Water Block 1 To install the Northbridge Water Block connect as shown in the diagram below 2 Rem...

Page 13: ...andfillitbyapproximately70 3 Connect the power supply s 4 Pin connector to the Reserator s DC cable connector and provide power for the Power Supply by switching its ON OFF button to ON 4 Once the pow...

Page 14: ...ontroller Functions 1 Flux Check Warning sound will go off and the red LED will flicker when the flux falls below a certain level due to a problem in pump leakage or other problems Detection of these...

Page 15: ...isdoneinsuchamanner 6 2 Cautionary Notes on Choosing and Installing an External Water Pump 1 When installing an External Water Pump confirm the coolant entrance and exit holes before connection 2 Chec...

Page 16: ...hout prior notice to improve performance 7 Exploded View Reservoir Cover Heat Sink Front Body Flow Indicator Water Pump Quick Coupler Body Reservoir Base Support Light Reset Button Front Panel All man...

Page 17: ...ut the use of a fan TNN Computer Enclosures use the aluminum enclosure itself as a heatsink They are ideal for environments that require silence as well as for home theatre systems and multi media sys...

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