GE GXCF25FBS Using the water dispenser, Features and Parts List, Child Safeguard, Cold Water Tank

Models: PXCF22RBS GXCF25FBS

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Using the water dispenser.

Using the water dispenser.

Features and Parts List

Features and Parts List Bottle Support Collar—Black (WS28X10048)

 Bottle Support Collar—Black (WS28X10048) Separator (WS28X10013)

 Cold Water Tank Cold Water Tank

 Hot , Room Temperature  , Cold  Water Dispenser Buttons Hot (Red) and Cold (Blue) Power Switch (back of dispenser on equipped models). The Cold (Blue) power switch also turns on the chiller compartment, on equipped models.

 Dispenser Drip Tray (WS28X10031) and Grille (WS28X10032) Indicator Lights. The power indicator light will be lit when the dispenser is plugged in. The hot and cold indicator lights will cycle on and off while the dispenser heats and cools the water. Compressor start may be delayed up to 3 minutes on certain models.

PXCR33KSS only Hot  Compartment Shelf (WS28X10028), Room Temperature  Silicon Stopper (WS01X10007) , Cold Loading the Dispenser and Start Up Water Dispenser Buttons

Contact a local water bottle distributor to purchase water bottles. Dispenser Drip Tray (WS28X10031) and Grille (WS28X10032)

Child Safeguard Compartment Drip Tray (WS29X10029) on models GXCF25FBS, GXCF25HBS and

PXCR33KSS only

Manual background Chiller Compartment on models GXCF25FBS, GXCF25HBS and PXCR33KSS only. The compartment is intended solely for use in chilling canned and boxed beverages and packaged nonperishables.

Storage Compartment on model PXCF22RBS. Do not use to store foods requiring refrigeration. The compartment is not refrigerated.

Manual background Compartment Shelf (WS28X10028)

Manual background Drainage Cap (WS01X10008)

Manual background Silicon Stopper (WS01X10007)

Loading the Dispenser and Start Up

Sanitize the dispenser water tanks prior to installing a full bottle of water for the first time (see “Cleaning and Sanitizing the Water Tanks”).

IMPORTANT: Make sure the dispenser is unplugged with both the hot and cold power switches (on the back of the dispenser on models so equipped) set to the O (off) position. Before placing the water bottle on the dispenser, wash hands and wipe the top of the bottle with a clean cloth. Avoid touching the part of the bottle that will be in contact with the water dispenser.

Make sure the water level in the top of the dispenser is low enough to allow for proper bottle installation. Failure to do so may cause the dispenser to overflow.

1.Peel the label from the top cover of the bottle (if present). Do not remove the entire bottle cap.

2.Place the bottle on top of the dispenser as shown, aligning the dispensing valve probe to the center of the water bottle cap. Press down until the probe penetrates the bottle cap, allowing the bottle to rest on the support collar.

3.IMPORTANT: Press both dispense buttons until water runs from both taps.

4.Plug in the dispenser.

5.Set the COLD and HOT power switches (located on the top left rear of the dispenser on models so equipped) to the I (on) position.

6.Allow 30 minutes for water to reach hot and cold temperatures.

Contact a local water bottle distributor to purchase water bottles.

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Child

safeguard

Child Safeguard

The HOT dispenser button is equipped with a child safeguard that reduces the risk of hot water being dispensed accidentally or by small children. To dispense water, rotate the knob counterclockwise and push the button in. The knob will reset automatically when

the button is released.

The dispenser heats water to a temperature of approximately 190°F (88°C). Water temperatures above 125°F (52°C) can cause severe burns or death from scalding. Children, the disabled and the elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. CAUTION: Children should be supervised by a parent when using this product.

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GE GXCF25FBS Using the water dispenser, Features and Parts List, Loading the Dispenser and Start Up, Child Safeguard