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806393 v1.08 09.19 Micro Install Instructions

1.  WARNING: For continued safety of this appliance it must be 

installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the 
manufacturer’s instructions.

2.  Plumbing and electrical connections must be made in accordance with 

local regulations and relevant standards. In Australia: Plumbing standard 
AS/NZS 3500 series & Electrical Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000.

3.  For residential chilled models, all refrigeration must comply with AS/NZS 

60335.2.24.

4.  This appliance must be earthed.
5.  The power cord and general power outlet must be in a safe and accessible 

position after installation.

6.  Do not remove the cover of the appliance under any circumstances 

without first isolating the appliance from the power supply.

7.  This unit is designed for indoor use and must not be installed outdoors or 

exposed to the elements of nature. 

8.  This appliance must not be cleaned by a water jet. This appliance must 

not be positioned in an area that may be cleaned by a water jet.

9.  This appliance is intended to be used in: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices 

and other working environments; farm houses and by clients in hotels, 
motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type 
environments; catering and similar non-retail applications.

10.  Due to the process of continuous improvement, Zip reserves the right 

to change details in this manual, without notice. Visit 

zipwater.com

 to 

ensure you have the latest copy of this document.

Safety

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. For products sold in Europe, 
this appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons 
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and 
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of 

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

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Summary of Contents for Micro BC

Page 1: ...1 806393 v1 08 09 19 Micro Install Instructions Installation instructions user manual Zip Micro Instant Boiling and Chilled water Models Micro B Boiling Micro BC Boiling Chilled AFFIXPRODUCTLABELHERE...

Page 2: ...2 806393 v1 08 09 19 Micro Install Instructions...

Page 3: ...ion 07 Before Installation 08 Installation instructions 09 Step 1 Tap installation 09 Step 2 Ventilation 10 Step 3 Command centre installation 11 Step 4 Commissioning 14 Operation 16 Tap operation 16...

Page 4: ...iance must not be positioned in an area that may be cleaned by a water jet 9 Thisapplianceisintendedtobeusedin staffkitchenareasinshops offices and other working environments farm houses and by client...

Page 5: ...ated so the tap outlet safely dispenses into the drip tray or sink bowl area Lifting Take care when lifting The Micro command centre may exceed safe lifting limits If youfeelthisisbeyondyourpersonalca...

Page 6: ...hoses x3 94063 tap fixing kit Micro command centre including water filter 350 kPa PLV part no 90833 Braided hose for mains water 1m part no 95006 IEC power cable 1 8m part no 94704 1 4 filter flush ho...

Page 7: ...240V 50Hz 1 52 kW Rated mains inlet water pressure 150 700 kPa Water connection 1 2 BSP G 1 2 Ambient operating temperature 5 35 C Boiling water temperature setpoint 98 C Boiling water performance 15...

Page 8: ...e connected in accordance with current local electrical regulations See Technical specification for power ratings Check cable and plumbing against inlet outlet positions before proceeding Potable wate...

Page 9: ...not be installed more than 900 mm above the base of the command centre Failure to do this may result in poor water delivery 2 3 View from below the tap Connect the silicone hoses to the tap tubes Pus...

Page 10: ...vent supplied in the cupboard where the command centre is located Refer to the instructions supplied with the vent kit If cupboard temperature rises above 35 C The outlet vent may be installed in the...

Page 11: ...one hose BC Model CHILLED OUT Blue silicone hose BC Model CHILLED OUT Blue silicone hose BOILING OUT Red silicone hose VENT Clear silicone hose MAINS IN Braided hose VENT Clear silicone hose USB Cable...

Page 12: ...ecting operation 1 2 Connect electrical power cable to a 220 240V AC 10A power outlet 3 Connect the USB cable from the tap to the command centre Connect the 350 kPa PLV to the mains water supply apply...

Page 13: ...sharp blade The hoses must not be under tension when installed Hoses must not be lengthened beyond the maximum supplied 1 metre length MAINS IN CHILLED OUT BOILING OUT VENT MAINS IN VENT BOILING OUT...

Page 14: ...D F I L T E R F L U S H Insert and turn filter valve key to FILTER FLUSH Retrieve filter valve key 2 Turn power ON POWER ENERGY MODE 4 If the LCD is not flashing the letter F press and hold the butto...

Page 15: ...t front cover 10 10L bucket Before first use Check for leaks Allow 5 minutes for tanks to fill Flush with fresh water to remove any residue from factory sanitisation All models Dispense 1 8 litres of...

Page 16: ...eration Boiling continuous flow Tap the red lock icon twice The lock light turns off Rotate to the second stop it remains in position Boiling water flows for 10 seconds Manually return the tap head to...

Page 17: ...ght will illuminate when energy mode is enabled When energy mode is enabled after 2 hours of inactivity the boiling tank set point temperature is reduced to 68 C to conserve energy If the tap is opera...

Page 18: ...supply to the tanks Unpack new filter cartridge Moisten the top O ring with tap water Do not touch Write today s date on the label 5 1 2 1 Dispose of the used cartridge and packaging thoughtfully 4 Re...

Page 19: ...orarily stop water flow After 2 minutes 10 litres water flow will stop The LCD shows P and filter life will be reset to zero Release the button 10L bucket 8 F I L T E R E D F I L T E R F L U S H Turn...

Page 20: ...model The air inlet filter screen should be inspected at least every three months cleaned and replaced if damaged 1 Note For best performance the unit should only be operated with a clean air inlet f...

Page 21: ...on again C Calibration Internal process to set hot temperature point No action required E01 E02 Boiling sensor fault Water is not heated Contact Zip service E03 E04 Chilled sensor fault Water is not...

Page 22: ...e If issue persists contact Zip service E16 Water supply fault Hot or cold tanks not filling Heating cooling also stops Check if mains water supply is turned ON with adequate flow of water Check if fi...

Page 23: ...you dispose of this product correctly Please contact your local city council for collection centre details Do not use strong corrosive or abrasive cleaning materials Stainless steel surfaces will sho...

Page 24: ...Pty Ltd Zip products described in this publication are manufactured under one or more patents and further patent applications are pending As Zip policy is one of continuous product improvement changes...

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