Blu FLOW-18 Troubleshooting Manual

Flow is a gravity dispense system

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Note:
Incoming water enters at the top of cold tank, fills and dispenses
(At cold tank being half full, it overflows down thru the intake
port and feeds the hot tank. Weight from above forces the hot

No power

No Hot water dispensing

FLOW Trouble Shooting Guide
(Model FLOW-18)
The FLOW is a GRAVITY dispense system.
out the bottom of cold tank.
water out).
1) Check wall outlet circuit is operating and circuit
breaker or GFI is not tripped.
2) Check power cord is solidly plugged into wall
and also connected to posts correctly on the ICB
board at back of FLOW.
Remove back cover to reveal the ICB board.
3) If connections are good, the ICB board may
need to be replaced.

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  • Page 1 FLOW Trouble Shooting Guide (Model FLOW-18) Note: The FLOW is a GRAVITY dispense system. Incoming water enters at the top of cold tank, fills and dispenses out the bottom of cold tank. (At cold tank being half full, it overflows down thru the intake port and feeds the hot tank.
  • Page 2 1) Depress “red slide” to unlock and press down on hot button. This is a two-step child protection sequence. 2) Check main water supply line is on at source and water is flowing into rear of system. 3) Water comes from Cold Tank overflow. Thus, cold tank water level is not full enough to overflow and fill the hot tank.
  • Page 3 No Cold Water dispensing 1) Check main water supply line is on at source and water is flowing into rear of system. 2) Cold tank water may have been exhausted and drained by too much use and not had enough time to recover.
  • Page 4 Water Leak 1) Follow the leak to its source. Could be tubing has a loose connection and not completely seated by pushing tube inwards till it stops. 2) Check for disconnected tubing or water line or filter connection throughout unit. 3) Check for broken, cracked or weak fitting connection.

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