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  • Page 1 River Service...
  • Page 2 River 15 - cold water production (10°C): 15 litres per hour - compressor: 1/10 HP - condensation: Static River 25 - cold water production (10°C): 25 litres per hour - compressor: 1/6 HP - condensation: Ventilated River 50 - cold water production (10°C): 50 litres per hour - compressor: 1/4 HP - condensation: Ventilated...
  • Page 3 River 25 UP - cold water production (10°C): 25 litres per hour - compressor: 1/6 HP - condensation: Ventilated River 50 UP - cold water production (10°C): 50 litres per hour - compressor: 1/4 HP - condensation: Ventilated...
  • Page 4 River - Hydraulic Circuit CODICE DESCRIPTION 2521412 BULKHEAD CONNECT. NICKEL-PLATED 3/8F-1/2M 2521367 EQUAL ELBOW JG 8 2521363 STEM ADAPTOR JG 3/8M - 8 1501302 EVERPURE FILTER 2521360 STRAIGHT ADAPTOR JG 3/8M - 8 815012061 DIRECT COOLING SYSTEM RIVER 15 811002011 DIRECT COOLING SYSTEM RIVER 25 811003011 DIRECT COOLING SYSTEM RIVER 50...
  • Page 5 Setting up the cooler at your premises • Examine the packaging for sign of damage, report any damage to the haulier • Remove the carton and the plastic bag from the cooler • Make a general inspection, ensuring that there are no marks or damage to River and all accessories are present •...
  • Page 6 Installation • Place the cooler in the desired point of installation, away from heat sources and protected from direct sunrays. • Adjust foot to level the cooler correctly and to avoid irritating noises caused by vibration. • When handling and moving the cooler, use the handle recessed into the cross support on the back of the unit.
  • Page 7 Assembly and adjustment of faucets 1 Faucet G61 Insert the lever and let it glide on the specific guiding channel, attach the tube, and tighten it. The water flow is pre-set by the manufacturer. If it needs to be adjusted, manipulate ratchet N, tighten it to increase the flow, loosen it to decrease Only carry out one revolution at a time.
  • Page 8 Assembly and adjustment of faucets 2 Faucet G62 The faucets G62 are always assembled. To regulate the water flow, remove ferrule G and manipulate screw V. Turning it clockwise will decrease the flow, anticlockwise movement will in-crease it.
  • Page 9 Assembly and adjustment of faucets 3 Faucet G63 The faucets G63 are always assembled. This faucet is being controlled by a pedal, which must be attached with a trigger device at the predetermined location. The water flow is regulated by manipulating screw S: turning it clockwise will decrease the flow, anticlockwise movement will increase it.
  • Page 10 Water connection to the mains • Before making the water connection, make sure the mains water pressure is between 1 and 3 bars. • If the mains water pressure exceeds 3 bars, predispose a pressure reducer capable of reducing the latter to the 1-3 range. •...
  • Page 11 Connection on wastewater tube • The wastewater is clean. It originates at the basin that collects possible water drips during the distribution phase. • Connect the wastewater tube (internal diameter 18 - external diameter 24 mm) to a siphoned water discharge system. •...
  • Page 12 Electricity Connection 1 • Connection to the mains electricity supply is carried out by connecting the plug to a mains socket • The supply socket must be equipped with an efficient earth plate and it must be sized for the load of the appliance (see technical characteristics).
  • Page 13 Electricity Connection 2 • Turn the screw of the cold water regulator to the maximum position • The thermostats make the appliance start.
  • Page 14 Hygienic Cleaning...
  • Page 15 Hygienic Cleaning 1 • WARNING! Given that the products used for the hygienic cleaning procedure contain corrosive acidic and alkaline substances, disposable gloves and protective eyewear should be worn at all times. • When performing the hygienic cleaning procedure, please keep to the product reaction times, sanitising liquid percentages and quantities of water for rinsing.
  • Page 16 Hygienic Cleaning 2 • Warning: If a filtering kit is fitted on the appliance, it should be excluded from the hygienic cleaning process. • Preparation of the hygienic cleaning solution, take five litres of water in a bucket or pan. •...
  • Page 17 Hygienic Cleaning 3 • Start the pump, allowing the disinfectant to enter the appliance, then turn on the taps to enable the hygienic cleaning solution to flow throughout the entire hydraulic circuit, right through to the water dispensing spout. • Before you run out of disinfectant solution, turn the pump off and stop the water dispensing.
  • Page 18 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 19 Troubleshooting cold water system 1 No cold water and compressor not running 1 Check voltage received by cooler 2 Check cold thermostat 3 Check wires 4 Check compressor relay 5 Check compressor overload 6 Check compressor No cold water and compressor running 1 Check voltage received by cooler.
  • Page 20 Troubleshooting cold water system 2 Too much noise coming from the cooler 1 Check for vibration at refrigeration pipes 2 Check for vibration caused by adjustable feet Cold water comes out slowly or not at all 1 Check water inlet pressure 2 The water is frozen.
  • Page 21 Repairs & Solutions...
  • Page 22 Voltage Checking the Voltage • Is the electric cord plugged in? Plug in the cooler • Is the switch controlling the outlet in the OFF position? Switch ON, verify with an electric appliance if the outlet is good. For voltage problem the customer must to contact the utility company...
  • Page 23 Cold thermostat On all Cosmetal cooler the cold thermostat is the same. • Check if it’s in OFF position or set to the minimum • Check for continuity Unplug the electric cord, with a ohm meter control the thermostat continuity If it exists the thermostat is good •...
  • Page 24 Wires Check the electrical wires • Is any wire disconnected from terminal? • Is any terminal loose? Replace any defective wires, terminal, or connectors...
  • Page 25 Relays The starting relay is located in the compressor electric box • Check the continuity of the starting relay With a ohm meter control the thermostat continuity. If it exists the relay is good • Check the PTC relay (Rio “RI” P.O.U.) For to test a PTC relay it’s necessary change it with a known good one Overload Overload is a compressor self protection, It is possible to replace a faulty...
  • Page 26 Compressor • The compressor runs but does not cool the water (It may be low on refrigerant) • The compressor runs a short time and shuts off, then repeats the pattern several times (the refrigerant lines may be restricted) Change the compressor. A specialised refrigerant repairman may do the substitution.
  • Page 27 Refrigerant leak • Is refrigerant leaking? Check the temperature of condenser when the compressor running, if the condenser is quit warm, there is a refrigerant leaking. Normally when the compressor running, the condenser temperature is 50-55°C. A specialised refrigerant repairman may do the service.
  • Page 28 Capillary line • Visually check to see that lines are not bent A specialised refrigerant repairman may do the service.
  • Page 29 Vibration • Is a section of the pipes line vibrating against another cooler part? Eliminate vibrations by moving tubing away from other cooler parts. • Is the P.O.U. levelled? Level the cooler using the adjustable feet.
  • Page 30 Inlet pressure • Is there a minimum pressure in the main water line? Verify if there is an hand valve close or some tubes are bent. • Check the mechanical filter fixed on the inlet metal connection. Clean the mechanical filter or change it.
  • Page 31 Faucet • Is some drops of water come trough the water tap? Some dirty is going to inside the valve. It’s necessary to disassemble the valve and remove the dirty...
  • Page 32 Filters • Is the water filter obstructed? Change the filter cartridge...

This manual is also suitable for:

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