IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT LEAKING BOTTLES
If you find that your dispenser is leaking, check the water bottle first!
Almost all 3 and 5 gallon water bottles are recycled, and handled extensively during cleaning, filling, and shipping. As a result they are very prone to developing pin holes or small cracks that can cause an
overflow (or leak) when placed on top of a water dispenser.
In almost all cases, there is nothing wrong with your water dispenser. If you are experiencing a leak, this simple test will allow you to determine whether your water bottle or dispenser is the source of the problem.
1.Unplug the unit, turn off power switch and remove the water bottle.
2.a) Remove the bottle support collar and check the water level inside the reservoir – it should be at roughly
b)Please add or drain a few glasses of water to achieve the required fill level. Water level should be approximately 3/4” – 1” BELOW
VENT TUBE.
3.Let the water sit for approximately 2 hours. If the dispenser does not leak, it is the bottle that is leaking due to a small crack or pinhole. Please contact your water supplier for a replacement bottle.
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Vent Tube
Water Level
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2.a
2.b |
Dispensing Room and Cold Water |
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Place a glass under the spigot and push down on the appropriate button; | for room temperature water | |
and | for cold water. Press until the desired amount of water is dispensed, then release the button. |
(See Dispensing Hot Water).
Adjusting the Temperature (Cold water only)
By turning the thermostat at the back of the unit, the temperature can be adjusted. Turn the dial clockwise between the min (cool) and max (colder) levels until the desired temperature is reached.
If the water dispenser is not dispensing water, there could be a possible ice build up due to the thermostat being set too cold. If this happens, unplug the dispenser overnight and then reset. Set thermostat to MIN, slowly increasing based on your use and need for cold water.
Med
Min | Max |
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