802006NZ - HT-BCS;BCSH A-AV User Manual - May 2016- v3.00
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Cleaning
General cleaning
Do not use strong, corrosive, spray or abrasive cleaners. Clean with a soft
damp cloth and mild soap.
Under sink units must never be located near, or cleaned with water jets.
Avoid using airborne pesticides near the undersink unit.
1.
Turn the CO
2
bottle regulator OFF (Anti-clockwise). The knob will screw up
and away from the bottle.
2.
Remove the bottle from the cupboard and disconnect the regulator. If the
braided hose is removed from the regulator, be careful not to loose the
small plastic sealing olive, located inside the end of the hose.
3.
Fit the regulator and hose assembly to the new gas bottle. Be aware that
some CO
2
may be discharged from the bottle joint. Any CO
2
released will
be cold.
4.
Fit the bottle in 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.
Press the [MENU] button for main
menu.
8.
Press the [Install] button.
9.
Press the [Purge CO
2
] button.
10.
In the next screen, press the
[START] button to commence the
purging process.
11.
Wait for the water to stop flowing
through the unit. Then wait a few
seconds more, until you hear only
CO
2
gas escaping through the tap.
12.
Press [STOP] to end the purge
13.
Press [<=] button for the previous
menu or press the [Home] button to
return to the home screen.
14.
The display screen should revert to Normal operation.
15.
Dispense some sparkling water from the tap and perform a taste test.
Gas bottle change
Note:
The 1.0 kg gas bottle supplied with this appliance is a disposable
item and cannot be refilled. Please contact your local city council for collection
centre details or return the bottle to your service agent for recycling.