Clean with Vitapur water dispenser cleaning solution or mild soap and water mixture. For tough deposits, add vinegar
and let soak until the deposits come loose. Then wash, rinse and dry throroughly. Put the grill back on the tray and install
on the dispenser.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE WATER DISPENSER
The outside of the dispenser can be wiped clean with a vitapur® water dispenser cleaning solution or a mild soap and
water mixture. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and then dry surfaces.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER
Vacuum or sweep away the dust from the condenser coils at the back of the
dispenser. For best results, you can purchase a brush designed specifically
for this purpose from your local appliance store. This will improve cooling and
efficiency.
INTERNAL RESERVOIR WATER OVERFLOW PROTECTION:
The internal (cold tank) reservoir incorporates a water overflow flotation device.
(See Fig. 20)
"A" is the "primary" flotation device that manually controls incoming water and
related water levels associated with normal operating conditions. The design
parameter of this device allows the float to move freely "up/down" according to
related water levels. As water levels rise, so does the float causing the water inlet
valve to close at a pre-determined level. As water levels fall, so does the float
causing the water inlet valve to open allowing replenishment of water.
"B" is the "secondary" flotation device that engages "only" in the event of a malfunction of flotation device "A" to prevent
possible overflow conditions. The design parameter of this device only allows the float to move "upward" as water levels
rise, causing the water inlet valve to close permanently. When flotation device "B" engages, a manual "re-set" of the
floatation device is required in order to restore normal (incoming) water activity.
RE-SETTING WATER OVERFLOW PROTECTION:
1. Disconnect (unplug) the power cord.
2. Turn off the water supply, using manual shut-off valve at the rear of the dispenser.
3. Place cup/glass under dispensing spigot and drain approx. 3 cups of cold water.
4. Remove the top cover on the dispenser (See Fig. 17) by removing the two Philips screws located at the rear of the
cover (See Fig. 17A).
5. Carefully lift off the top cover.
6. Place a towel on top of the reservoir cover.
7. Push the white re-set button located on top of the reservoir cover (See Fig.
21). A small burst of water will release from the re-set button depressurizing
the water line. This action will cause flotation device "B" to release. The
re- set procedure is now complete. Clean-up any access water on the
reservoir cover. Re-connect the power cord.
8. Slowly re-open the manual shut-off valve (at the rear of the dispenser). You
should hear water entering the reservoir. If not, close the manual shut-off
valve and repeat steps 1,2, 3, 6, 7, 8.
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Condenser
coils
B
A
Fig. 20
OVERFLOW RE-SET
Fig. 21
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