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802006NZ - HT-BCS;BCSH A-AV User Manual - May 2016- v3.00  

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  C           Install

Have a 10L bucket or similar container (not supplied) at the ready to hold 
a quantity of water that will be ejected while the Filter Flush Mode is in 
operation. Open the filter access door on the front of the HydroTap and the 
filter cartridge will be exposed. Located to the rear RHS of the cartridge is a 
flush line, approx 600mm long and the flush line stop cock. Place the valve 
end of the flush line into the 10L bucket or container.    

Once your Zenith HydroTap G4 unit has been installed, Go to Install menu to 
configure the system settings for your product. 

1. - Filter Flush

Note:

 

Run at least 10 Ltrs of 

water through to flush the filter 
of any excess black carbon 
particles (this is normal). Once 
the filter flush has finished, 
press the Stop button to display 
the main menu

Sub menu:  

1  -   Filter Flush

2  -   Filter Reset

3  -   Boiling Calibration

4  -   Booster

5  -   CO

2

 Purge

6  -  Lux Sensor Calibration

7 -   Advanced options

8 -   Reset

LCD Screen operation - Section C

1. 

Press the [MENU] button for main 
menu.

2. 

Press the [Install] button. Turn the 
stop cock ON. 

3. 

Press the [Filter Flush] button.

4. 

Press [Start] button to start filter 
flush. Once the filter flush is 
finished, Turn the stop cock OFF 
first (to ensure the cock is properly 
closed) then press [Stop] to end 
filter flush mode.

5. 

Press [<=] button for the previous 
menu or press [Home] button to 
return to the home screen. 

6. 

After initial installation, Turning 
OFF the Filter Flush Mode puts the 
HydroTap into calibration mode. 
With subsequent filter changes,  the 
system reverts to the main menu.

LCD Screen operation - Section  B

1. 

Press [Energy] to view Energy 
information. 

2. 

The Total energy consumption will 
be displayed, or

3. 

Select reset to view the energy 
used for that period.

4. 

Press [<=] for the previous menu 
or press [Home] to return to the 
home screen.  

Summary of Contents for 802006NZ

Page 1: ...G4 User Manual Tap Operation Pages 3 11 LCD Screen Menu Pages 12 26 Maintenance Pages 26 29 Home Menu Icons Page 30 Contact details Page 32 Date of Installation Affix Model Number Label Here 802006NZ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 32 802006NZ HT BCS BCSH A AV User Manual May 2016 v3 00 Notes...

Page 3: ...assic Elite AIO From the tap After selecting to allow the safety setting from the menu screen Place a finger on the safety lock then depress the Classic Blue Chilled lever or touch the Elite Blue Chil...

Page 4: ...Tap The two levers are used for dispensing Boiling Chilled and Sparkling water The safety button operating in the same way as on the HydroTap The Mixer tap lever is operated as a classic Flick Mixer T...

Page 5: ...ed in a forward or reverse direction to dispense Boiling or Chilled water The rotary control is spring loaded in the anticlockwise direction and when released will return to the OFF position When rota...

Page 6: ...he handle to the Off position and repeat the step The lever has to be manually returned to the Off position NOTE Chilled water will not be dispensed if the safety button is accidentally covered Elite...

Page 7: ...dicator light turns RED Then tap the safety button twice until the RED light flashes This will flash for aprox 2 seconds Boiling water may be dispensed by rotating the control while the RED light is f...

Page 8: ...n and repeat the step The levers have to be manually returned to the Off position To dispense Sparkling water HydroTap Arc Cube Tap the select button until the indicator light turns WHITE Rotating the...

Page 9: ...t the chilled water is not within the set temperature range While flashing water may be dispensed but not at the set temperature When the chilled water is at the set temperature the light will stop fl...

Page 10: ...is due for replacement and the LCD will show Filter Change Refer to Replacing the filter in section C of this document Filter Lights HydroTap Arc Cube Flashing filter lights All three tap lights Safet...

Page 11: ...tion 7 To check the calibration dispense Boiling water in normal light conditions with the safety enabled Light intensity varies from site to site therefore it is recommended that a re calibration be...

Page 12: ...ct is in normal operation mode Safety ON Safety lock is activated Refer to section G safety System Fault Product has one or more system faults Refer to section B Sleep Mode System is in sleep mode Boi...

Page 13: ...ush Filter Reset Boiling Calibration Booster Lux sensor calibration Reset options Calibration options C Service Password protected D Security Enable Password Set Password Change Password E Communicati...

Page 14: ...Info to view the product information 2 Press button for the previous menu or press Home button to return to the home screen 1 Press System Faults to check the fault information 2 Press button for the...

Page 15: ...utton to display the main menu Sub menu 1 Filter Flush 2 Filter Reset 3 Boiling Calibration 4 Booster 5 CO2 Purge 6 Lux Sensor Calibration 7 Advanced options 8 Reset LCD Screen operation Section C 1 P...

Page 16: ...On start up the hydroTap starts a self calibrating program The controls take the system through the calibration process Once complete the system reverts back to normal operation If you would like to...

Page 17: ...t screen press the START button to commence the purging process 5 Wait for the water to stop flowing through the unit 6 Wait a further 10 seconds after the water has stopped flowing During this time y...

Page 18: ...recovery period Disabling may overcome the flickering lights however the unit may experience increased steaming Fan speed adjustment If the undersink unit is operating near 35 C then the fan speed mus...

Page 19: ...s When activated the password will be necessary to access the Settings and Comms areas To set a password 1 Press the MENU button for main menu 2 Press the Security button 3 Press Enable Password 4 Ent...

Page 20: ...e set up instructions supplied with the WiFi unit LCD Screen operation Section F G Settings 3 LCD Screen operation Section G g Instructions 1 Press the MENU button for main menu 2 Press the Settings b...

Page 21: ...designed to operate within 1 C to 2 C of set point for boiling water and between 3 C to 5 C for chilled drinking water All boiling water units are self calibrating to 98 C which is the recommended set...

Page 22: ...ote The filter life may be set as a function of Litres used or in months from the filter change When the first of these functions is reached i e Litres or months expired the filter warning light will...

Page 23: ...her 68 C or room temp as shown in the table below and the Chilled water will be ON or OFF When the period of inactivity passes the home screen status window will show Sleep Mode Lux Light Sensor Calib...

Page 24: ...e energy mode setting after 30 minutes of non use Note Any attempt during OFF mode to dispense water will bring the unit out of sleep mode The unit will return to sleep mode after 2 hours of non use P...

Page 25: ...on if needed When activated the HOT Isolation mode will override the settings to ensure Boiling water is not dispensed To Activate the Hot Isolation Press button to Enable Disable Hot isolation To ope...

Page 26: ...dispensing times to between 5 and 15 seconds in increments of 1 second To edit the dispensing times 1 Press the MENU button for main menu 2 Press the Setting button 3 Press the Dispense Time button 4...

Page 27: ...d push the new cartridge into the filter head Turn the cartridge a quarter turn to the right until the cartridge comes to complete stop and is locked into position with the front label facing forward...

Page 28: ...t The screen may be removed for cleaning by sliding it forward This needs to be inspected at least quarterly cleaned and replaced if damaged Note For best performance the unit should only be operated...

Page 29: ...n an upright position use the velcro securing strap 5 Turn the regulator ON Clockwise and adjust to 2 7 3 0 bar Green zone on dial 6 Check all joints for gas leaks using a sponge and soapy water 7 Pre...

Page 30: ...ayed no power is being supplied to the heating element See page 24 Filter use This icon displays the filter usage remaining from 100 New filter to 0 end of life When it reaches 0 the filter warning li...

Page 31: ...CSH A AV User Manual May 2016 v3 00 Page 31 of 32 Notes This user manual has been written according to firmware version B02 4 Please check the following website for the latest user manual https www ze...

Page 32: ...A2006 08043 Other patents are in force and patent applications are pending Head Office Zenith Heaters Limited IRD No 95 640 729 Unit 2 15 Moselle Avenue Henderson Auckland 0610 New Zealand Website www...

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