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806834 v1.02 07.21 G5 Online install instructions and user guide

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SAFETY

INSTALLATION

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

COMMISSION

USER GUIDE

 

TAP

SAFETY

LCD SCREEN

CONTACT

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 GUIDE

Before installation

•  Review of all the technical specifications.
•  Ensure the under counter cupboard floor can support the product weight when full of 

water (allow an extra 3-8kg when full).

•  Sufficient space in the cupboard to install the Command Centre and other components 

in accordance with these installation instructions. See Technical data, page 

7

 for 

dimensions. Make allowance for a booster if required. 

•  Note 

Check all cable and hose lengths against inlet /outlet  positions before 

proceeding (see Section 4 for general layout).

•  A Potable (wholesome) water supply connection with a minimum working pressure of: 

(see page 

8

 min. / max. water supply pressure) with isolating valve inside the cupboard 

within reach of the braided hoses and positioned so that the connection point and the 
stop cock will not be obstructed when the Command Centre is installed. 

•  For the All-in-One Classic, Celsius and Mains mixer taps a hot and cold water supply are 

required. (see page 

8

 for min /max. water supply pressure).

•  If external filtration or a lime scale protection filter is required, then it is important to 

allow extra space for it.   

•  The appliance must be placed with its base in a horizontal position. 
•  Ensure proper ventilation for CO

(see Important safety instructions, Warnings and 

regulatory information).

IMPORTANT! 

 Do not proceed with the installation if these requirements are not met.

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Summary of Contents for HydroTap G5 BCS

Page 1: ...tructions and user guide 1 SAFETY INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation instructions Zip HydroTap G5 Model Command Centre se...

Page 2: ...lation 24 Section 3 7 CO2 cylinder and regulator installation 27 Step 4 Install the Command Centre Section 4 Commercial Residential Command Centre installation Section 4 1 Generic Command Centre insta...

Page 3: ...that they do not play with the appliance Refrigerant WARNING KEEP VENTILATION OPENINGS IN THE APPLIANCE ENCLOSURE OR IN THE BUILT IN STRUCTURE CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTION The Zip HydroTap Command Centre ran...

Page 4: ...er co uk Qualifications To avoid hazards all installation procedures must be carried out by a suitably qualified tradesperson The power cable and power outlet must be in a safe visible position for co...

Page 5: ...e Zip HydroTap to the elements of nature The booster complies with protection class IP 20 For UK a pressure limiting valve must be fitted for mains water pressures above the max limits stated Use of t...

Page 6: ...following any non use period of more than 72 hours Zip recommends to perform a system flush Failure to flush the system may affect water quality For UK this appliance incorporates adequate backflow pr...

Page 7: ...2 1 Booster 2 00 Booster 395 x 464 x 333 450 500 x 464 520 x 333 373 30 BC60 BC60 H 2 1 2 00 395 x 464 x 333 450 500 x 464 520 x 333 373 30 BC40 BC40 H 1 97 1 84 395 x 464 x 333 450 500 x 464 520 x 33...

Page 8: ...essure surges above 500 kPa Component Min Max pressure kPa bar Australia UK HydroTap 170 1 7 700 7 0 170 1 7 500 5 0 Sparkling HydroTap 250 2 5 700 7 0 250 2 5 500 5 0 Vented Mixer Tap 300 3 0 700 7 0...

Page 9: ...Mixer Tap hoses fittings instructions Mains Mixer Tap hoses fittings instructions Optional Command Centre Command Centre Mains electrical supply cable Water supply inlet hose Water supply inlet adapto...

Page 10: ...ittings instructions Mains Mixer Tap hoses fittings instructions Optional Command Centre Command Centre Mains electrical supply cable Water supply inlet hose Water supply inlet adaptor and strainer Ve...

Page 11: ...the under counter cupboard floor supporting the Command Centre is adequate for its total weight when full of water Before commissioning Check the system has been installed correctly Check all plumbing...

Page 12: ...see Section 4 for general layout A Potable wholesome water supply connection with a minimum working pressure of see page 8 min max water supply pressure with isolating valve inside the cupboard withi...

Page 13: ...or residential applications The HydroTapG5 utilises a conventional refrigerant compressor to chill the water and an immersion heating element to boil the water These units are NOT designed to be used...

Page 14: ...ion and air circulation in order to operate efficiently An exhaust outlet is necessary to provide a safe exhaust for refrigerant gas in the unlikely event of a leak It is important to ensure that cool...

Page 15: ...ATION TROUBLE SHOOTING COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE Section 2 Ventilation Ambient ventilation Front vent Side vent tray HydroTap is supplied with one of three...

Page 16: ...of a leak 4mm door buffers supplied Cold air is drawn in through the inlet vent and gap provided by the door buffers The inlet vent is positioned in the cupboard side door or floor Warm air is exhaust...

Page 17: ...The cupboard exhaust must be cut out It provides a safe exhaust for refrigerant gas in the unlikely event of a leak Cold air is drawn in through the inlet vent and gap provided by the door buffers The...

Page 18: ...BA100 B Home BA Home 4mm door buffers supplied Inlet vent Cold air is drawn in through the inlet vent and lower gap provided by the door buffers The inlet vent is positioned in the cupboard side door...

Page 19: ...ter Block also incorporates a non return valve 3 1 2 Specification 3 1 3 Precautions The Water Block will help to contain leakage exceeding a rate of 2 L min Note The leakage at lower flow rates may n...

Page 20: ...k is correct and that the filter screen see Fig 2 is inserted correctly with the convex surface facing towards the water supply 3 2 1 Installation Fig 2 Fit key to adjust flow Reset lever 3 2 2 Reset...

Page 21: ...ith PTFE tape if compression seals are not included Note correct strainer orientation Strainer supplied Male Female adaptor supplied Connect together Connect to Command Centre Note Mixer tap installat...

Page 22: ...ducts have an external bypass valve Boiling and Ambient Boiling and Chilled Boiling Chilled and Sparkling The external bypass valve allows the user to choose to have the boiling feed water bypass the...

Page 23: ...ptional accessory to reduce the incidence of lime scale build up in the hot tank or may be supplied at the customer s request BC Comm Water in Bypass out Water out Bypass in Insert Remove Insert Remov...

Page 24: ...The braided hoses cannot be lengthened Note 2 The electrical cable length is 0 6m Note 3 Position the booster within reach of the fixed hose lengths keeping the booster as close as possible to the Co...

Page 25: ...booster The hot water outlet hose must be thermally insulated with the insulation provided Note Remove the wall mounting chassis from the rear of the booster for wall mounting Note Take care not to br...

Page 26: ...d Centre to the water inlet of the booster blue cap and from the outlet of the booster red cap to the BYPASS IN fitting on the Command Centre Avoid exerting mechanical force on the booster This can be...

Page 27: ...I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I 200mm 1 2kg cylinder 2 64kg cylinder Hook and loop strap and bracket Secure cylinder vertically to a robust surface with...

Page 28: ...n Turn the regulator OFF fully anticlockwise Check the regulator and hose seals inside the connectors Carefully screw the regulator onto the cylinder connection For the 1 2kg cylinder use the adaptor...

Page 29: ...I I I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I...

Page 30: ...ectrical power cable is 1 8m long The Command Centremust be installed within the limits of the hose and cable lengths supplied All silicon tubes plastic pipes must be cut to size They must have a cons...

Page 31: ...ydroTap follow these directions to position the carbonation ow valve between the HydroTap Command Centre and the dispensing tap Correct positioning and adjustment is essential to good sparkling water...

Page 32: ...DE Command Centre USB Connect Command Centre to HydroTap USB connection Tap Mains power cable Do not connect to the mains socket until commissioning Section 4 Commercial Residential Command Centre ins...

Page 33: ...VENTED models 45 BC20 BC30 commercial and BC residential installation 4 5 1 HydroTap G5 models 46 4 5 2 HydroTap G5 and and vented mixer tap combinations 47 4 5 3 All in One MAINS models 48 4 5 4 All...

Page 34: ...IXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN B res comm C 175 comm USB C res CHILLED OUTLET MAINS IN USB check Command Centre conn...

Page 35: ...OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAIN...

Page 36: ...MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXE IN BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXE IN B res comm C 175 comm USB C res CHILLED OU...

Page 37: ...OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm C O USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER O...

Page 38: ...omm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT M BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT M B res comm C 175 comm USB CS 1...

Page 39: ...XER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT MI B res comm C 175 comm USB CS 175 comm CO2 IN C res CHILLED OUTLET MAINS IN USB CS75 res CO2 IN CHILLED...

Page 40: ...m BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT B res comm C 175 comm USB CS 175 com...

Page 41: ...USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT B res comm C 175 comm USB...

Page 42: ...BYPASS OUT USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C...

Page 43: ...PASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB...

Page 44: ...ER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET check USB...

Page 45: ...USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB...

Page 46: ...IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res AMBIENT OUTLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm CO2 IN C...

Page 47: ...IXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MBIENT UTLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB...

Page 48: ...IN VENT BYPASS OUT USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res NT T MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm US...

Page 49: ...ER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res T T MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUT...

Page 50: ...ENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res ENT LET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm CO2 IN CHILLED OUTL...

Page 51: ...N BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS...

Page 52: ...YPASS OUT USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res BIENT UTLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB M...

Page 53: ...S IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET...

Page 54: ...S IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res MBIENT OUTLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 co...

Page 55: ...ER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS comm BCS res BC comm USB MAINS IN MIXER OUT BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS I...

Page 56: ...OILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm CO2 IN CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET MAINS IN B USB check which way round still sparkling Mains...

Page 57: ...N BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm CO2 IN CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET MAINS IN B USB check which way round still sparkling Ma...

Page 58: ...PASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res IENT TLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm CO2 IN C...

Page 59: ...G OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT CHILLED OUTLET USB BC res IENT TLET MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT B res comm USB MAINS IN C 175 comm USB CHILLED OUTLET CS 175 comm...

Page 60: ...VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT B res comm C 175 comm USB CS 175 comm CO2 IN C res CHILLED OUTLET MAINS IN USB CS75 res CO2 IN CHILLED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET MAINS I...

Page 61: ...tallation MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXE OUT B res comm C 175 comm USB CS 175 comm C res CHILLED OUTLET MAINS IN USB CS7...

Page 62: ...UTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS res MAINS IN MIXER OUT M BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT M B res comm C...

Page 63: ...ED OUTLET SPARKLING OUTLET CO2 IN USB BCS res MAINS IN MIXER OUT M BC res MAINS IN MIXER OUT MIXER IN BOILING OUT BYPASS IN VENT BYPASS OUT AMBIENT OUTLET USB BA res comm MAINS IN MIXER OUT M B res co...

Page 64: ...the arrow to begin the commissioning process Touch the appropriate button to select the language of choice 5 1 Generic Commissioning instructions Read these instructions before commencing Command Cent...

Page 65: ...sh does not apply to chilled sparkling models Upon first use the HydroTap water tanks must be flushed with fresh water Follow the instructions to flush the tanks Dispense water from the tap as instruc...

Page 66: ...er Before connecting the power to the booster water must be run through for a min of 30 seconds to purge Run the boiling tap for 30 seconds and the allow the tank to refill Connect the power supply Di...

Page 67: ...nser Sensor Closed Internal sensor fault 013 Condenser Sensor Open Internal sensor fault 014 Heater Fuse Driver Fault Internal component fault 015 Heater Driver Fault Internal component fault 016 Comp...

Page 68: ...fe disposal The use of this crossed out wheeled bin logo indicates that this product needs to be disposed of separately to any other household waste Within each of the European Union member countries...

Page 69: ...07 21 G5 Online install instructions and user guide 69 SAFETY INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE UserGuide Zip HydroTap G5 Models All...

Page 70: ...ion 3 7 System settings menu 84 Section 3 7 1 Filter flush 85 Section 3 7 2 Temperature 88 Section 3 7 3 CO2 90 Section 3 7 4 Dispense times 92 Section 3 7 5 Light sensor 92 Section 3 7 6 Quiet mode 9...

Page 71: ...UIDE USER GUIDE Section 1 SAFETY Read and use the instructions and safety information supplied with individual kit components for a safe installation Explanation of symbols Before you start Read the I...

Page 72: ...TY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE Section 2 HydroTap range styles SAFETY BOILING CHILLED CHANGE FILTER SAFETY Touch free Classic Arc Cube and Celsius HydroTap Mixer Taps Touch Free Wave See pag...

Page 73: ...the icons to dispense water choice Chilled Sparkling Bottle fill then press water choice Boiling ON Ready to dispenser FLASHING SLOWLY Water temperature is not at set point FLASHING QUICKLY System fau...

Page 74: ...o Light modes 100mm Clearance requirements 100mm 100mm 100mm RED Boiling safety sensors activated water dispensed BLUE Chilled sensor activated water dispensed WHITE Sparkling sensor activated water d...

Page 75: ...ense options Sensor range 1 4cm To dispense hold hand within range of the sensors The tap will not operate if the sensors are touched Tap will not operate and light will flash if sensors are touched o...

Page 76: ...spense boiling water touch twice while flashing when safety lock is on Select touch to select water type Indicator displays system status Boiling Chilled Sparkling SAFETY SAFETY ON Ready to dispense A...

Page 77: ...LING CHILLED CHANGE FILTER SAFETY Lights BOILING CHILLED CHANGE FILTER SAFETY Dispense options Boiling ready Chilled sparkling ready Filter Use boiling chilled sparkling or ambient lever to dispense y...

Page 78: ...uide 78 USER GUIDE SAFETY INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE Section 2 How to use the hot and cold mixer taps Controls mixed water Hot...

Page 79: ...equired screen Here s an example The display consists of over 150 individual menus and screens Navigate to the required screen on this side of the page here s an example Set the language Touch the top...

Page 80: ...the home screen to monitor the status of your HydroTap Touch each icon to view the system status The screen turns OFF after 5 minutes of non use Touch the screen to reactivate Home screen When the CO...

Page 81: ...GUIDE 3 4 Home screen continued Filter life remaining Energy saving settings A warning icon illuminated when the filter needs to be replaced See page 104 12 12 PM FILTER LIFE REMAINING Internal Exter...

Page 82: ...e time Network 3 7 System settings see page 84 Filter Temperature CO2 Dispense time Light sensor Quiet mode Advanced settings System reset 3 8 Safety security see page 96 Boiling safety Password prote...

Page 83: ...G COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 6 General settings Use the Main menu to configure your HydroTap to access features and settings Language Set the language Dat...

Page 84: ...7 System settings menu 3 7 1 Filter flush See page 85 3 7 2 Temperature See page 88 3 7 3 CO2 See page 90 3 7 4 Dispense time See page 92 3 7 5 Light sensor See page 92 3 7 6 Quiet mode See page 93 3...

Page 85: ...w installation and after every filter change see page 103 for filter change instructions Follow the steps on screen to flush the filter Place a cloth or towel under the filter cartridge to catch any w...

Page 86: ...ON USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE Flush 10 litres through Stop flush coil up flush line close flush line tap 3 7 1 Filter settings Flush line tap closed Filter flush conti...

Page 87: ...er and edit the filter life months or litres and actual usage days or litres When usage exceeds the filter life the tap lights and screen will indicate to change the water filter Default filter life s...

Page 88: ...rnatives Boiling models Default set point 98 C Set point range 68 100 C Operation Within 1 2 C of set point Note Boiling water delivery rate will be affected with a higher temperature setting Up to 6...

Page 89: ...ion Take care during boiling calibration as hot steam may vent from the tap spout On start up the HydroTap self calibrates or go to this menu to recalibrate Calibration will take around 10 minutes Ext...

Page 90: ...ge the gas lines when fitting a new CO2 gas cylinder Press the green start icon The purge runs for 30 seconds Water may be dispensed before CO2 gas escapes from the tap Water dispenses then the CO2 ga...

Page 91: ...e Home screen displays a warning when the CO2 level reaches 20 see page 80 CO2 life defaults to grams absorbed Months of use may also be selected to trigger a reminder to prepare a replacement CO2 cyl...

Page 92: ...me for each water type Minimum dispense time 5 seconds Maximum dispense time 15 seconds default Light sensor 3 7 5 Light sensor Follow the screen instructions to calibrate the light sensor Ensure the...

Page 93: ...LE SHOOTING COMMISSION USER GUIDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 7 6 Quiet mode Quiet mode Lowering the fan speed can reduce noise Increasing it may improve chilling performance Re...

Page 94: ...st be 98 C to disable Pre Pulse Reduced Cavitation Mode Adds slight delay to boiling dispense Power Pulsing Mode Hot setpoint must be 98 5 C to disable Pre pulse reduced cavitation mode Pulses immedia...

Page 95: ...nced settings 2 Wave Tap only Wave Tap Sensor Demister Mode Enabled default activates the Wave Tap internal heater to prevent its sensors from being affected by condensation from steam Disabled choose...

Page 96: ...ove the settings access password Boiling safety Boiling safety 12 12 PM BOILING SAFETY Boiling safety lock Use the safety button to dispense hot water Hot isolation additional boiling safety 3 slow sa...

Page 97: ...ivate passcode protection to limit access to certain settings Users will be prompted for this passcode when attempting to access settings Create a 4 digit passcode and re enter as prompted The passcod...

Page 98: ...t time for the water to reach the set temperature Sleep when It is recommended to recalibrate the light sensor after selecting sleep when it gets dark Ensure the ambient light is typical for operating...

Page 99: ...ng and heating the drinking water During OFF mode any attempt to dispense water will bring the HydroTap back ON Allow sufficient time for the water to reach the set temperature After 30 minutes of non...

Page 100: ...NTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 9 Energy saving continued Energy use Press icon to reset energy usage recording Track energy usage of your HydroTap by viewing the total energy consumed and the energy consu...

Page 101: ...ts View the system fault history code description date time About System View the system credentials Filter Logs View the filter reset history date and litres ABOUT SYSTEM 12 12 PM Title Info Module A...

Page 102: ...IDE TAP SAFETY LCD SCREEN CONTACT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 12 Register product Register product 3 13 Service Technician Service Technician access Access to functional and diagnostic aspects of the HydroTa...

Page 103: ...indicate that a filter needs to be changed Depending on local water quality conditions and usage the filter may require changing before the filter change indication is shown You may also need to repl...

Page 104: ...en the o rings with water Align the front cartridge label to the left and push the new cartridge up into the filter head Turn the cartridge a quarter turn anticlockwise until it comes to a complete st...

Page 105: ...in at least a 50mm air gap in front of the screen at all times Take care not to allow cloths or other soft materials to accidentally block the air inlet 4 1 Filter maintenance continued Air inlet filt...

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Page 109: ...2 cylinder Non adjustable regulator Turn off regulator 1 Unscrew regulator connection Turn ON regulator valve Test for leaks by brushing with soapy water and looking for bubbles Reseal if leaking or c...

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