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WL100 MANUAL Waterlogic Commercial Products, LLC 11710 Stonegate Circle Omaha, NE 68164 (800) 288-1891 www.waterlogicdealers.com Tech Portal Website: techportal.waterlogic.com Waterlogic International, LTD – Global Headquarters Grenfell Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1HN, United Kingdom...
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WL100 MANUAL Congratulations on your choice of the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System. The WL100 Water Treatment System dispenses cold, and hot. Every WL100 Water Treatment System includes: Bio‐Cote Anti‐Microbial Protection Filter configuration can be optimized for all water conditions The Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System provides exceptional quality and great tasting water with every use. INTRODUCTION Carefully read and follow all instructions to ensure proper and efficient operation of your WL100 Water Treatment System. Contact Waterlogic or an Authorized Waterlogic Dealer if you have any questions. Waterlogic and Authorized Waterlogic Dealers employ trained service personnel who are experienced in the installation, function and repair of Waterlogic equipment. This publication is written for use by these qualified individuals. Waterlogic encourages users to learn about products, however, we believe that product knowledge and service is best obtained by consulting Waterlogic or an Authorized Waterlogic Dealer. Waterlogic Water Purification Systems should be combined with selected water treatment components to create a system specifically tailored for each application by trained and qualified personnel. Products manufactured and marketed by Waterlogic and its affiliates are protected by patents issued or pending in the United States and other countries. Waterlogic reserves the right to change the specifications referred to in this literature at any time, without prior notice. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Waterlogic could void the warranty and user’s authority to operate the equipment. ...
Indicates a situation which, when not avoided, results in death or severe injury. WARNING! Indicates a situation which, when not avoided, has the potential to result in death or severe injury; and/or severe property damage. CAUTION! Indicates a situation which, when not avoided, results or has the potential to result in minor injury; and/or minor property damage. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: Ensure all local, state, and federal laws and codes including health and safety guidelines are met when installing Waterlogic Equipment. Only qualified service technicians should attempt installation and service of Waterlogic Equipment. Always read the entire operating instructions before using the appliance and save these instructions for future use. DANGER! This product can cause death or severe injury if incorrectly operated, installed or maintained. The installation, maintenance, sanitizing and any repair must be performed by qualified persons trained by Waterlogic International or their approved distributors only. Do not remove any panel or cover to protect against electrical shock. DANGER! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Always use a dedicated and properly grounded outlet. Unit should be protected by ground‐fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA. Use only Waterlogic supplied power cord. Never use extension cords or power strips to connect unit. Do not use if the power supply cord is damaged. Always unplug from power supply prior to servicing. WARNING! AUTHORIZED USE ONLY. This appliance is to be used for its intended purpose as described in this manual and untrained individuals who use this manual assume the risk of any resulting property damage or personal injury. This appliance can’t be used by children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience. WARNING! DO NOT OPERATE IF DAMAGED. Unplug and isolate water supply if abnormal conditions exist. Contact Waterlogic or authorized dealer for repair, service, and installation to avoid hazards. WL100 Manual Page 4 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water in excess of 80 C (175 F). Water above 52 C (125 F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Keep unauthorized people and children away from the unit to avoid accidental dispensing of hot water. WARNING! CONNECT TO POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. This system is to be used for water only and is not intended for use where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. WARNING! TIP HAZARD. Dispenser could tip or fall causing serious injury. Always install unit on a firm, flat, and level surface and secure the WL100 Water Treatment System to the base cabinet with the screw provided to lock the components together. Secure unit to cabinet, wall, or floor if needed. Never place heavy items on top of unit and never climb, stand, or hang on unit or storage cabinet to prevent injury and damage. WARNING! UNIT IS HEAVY. TWO PERSON LIFT REQUIRED. Transport unit empty and always use material handling equipment or two people with proper lifting technique to reduce injury risk. WARNING! STORE AND TRANSPORT UNIT EMPTY. ALWAYS SANITIZE BEFORE USE. The unit must be completely drained before storing to avoid stagnation and reduce microbiological contamination (potential bacterial growth). Always sanitize before use to eliminate any potential microbiological contaminates. CAUTION! INDOOR USE ONLY. Intended for Household Use. Never expose to direct sunlight, heat sources, or ambient air temperature above 37°C (100°F) or below 2°C (35°F). Install indoors and keep unit away from excessive humidity. Never expose to freezing temperatures. Ensure there is adequate clearance around the unit to allow refrigeration system condenser to dissipate heat. Warmer environments require more clearance around the unit. Minimum clearance around all surfaces of the machine is 2‐inches. Installs where the ambient temperature exceeds 27°C (80°F), require a minimum of 4‐inches clearance for proper heat dissipation and efficient operation. CAUTION! USE A WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR. Waterlogic will not be responsible for injury or ...
WL100 FEATURES AND BENEFITS Ambient, Cold and Hot Water Ambient, Cold and Hot Water Selections to meet a wide range of customer demands. Cold temperature is adjustable, and the hot water mode can be programmed to ambient. High Volume Storage and Water Capacity 1.6 Liter (0.4 Gallon) Hot Tank and 2 Liters (0.5 Gallon) Cold Tank. BioCote®Anti‐Microbial Protection Certain plastic, silicon, and painted surfaces surrounding the dispensing areas and drip tray are infused with an exclusive additive called BioCote®. BioCote® provides an effective barrier against microbes like bacteria and mold, which may cause odor or staining. Recessed Faucet BioCote® Faucet (Spigot) is recessed into unit to protect from cross contamination. Large Dispense Area 21.6 cm (8.5 inch) dispense height to accommodate most cup and bottle sizes. Child Safeguard The WL100 Water Treatment System requires user to select and hold both Red Buttons to prevent accidental dispensing of hot water. Energy Saving Sleep Mode Energy saving sleep mode can be programmed to turn off heater after 3 hours of hot dispense inactivity yielding significant energy savings when unit is not in use. Stainless Steel Tanks Peace of mind drinking from high quality, sealed stainless steel reservoirs. Advanced Filtration The WL100 Water Treatment System Tower equipped with easy access filter mounting tray that allows dealers to optimize filter configuration for all water conditions. ...
WL100 CERTIFICATIONS Waterlogic water treatment systems have been tested and certified to rigorous NSF and UL Standards. We believe that performance testing and certifications validate Waterlogic as a world‐ leader in water treatment systems. WL100 Water Treatment System Certifications Include UL399 – Certified Drinking Water Cooler Intertek Labs (ETL) Certified the WL100 Water Treatment Systems to ANSI/UL 399 Standard for Drinking Water Coolers. CSA C22.2 No. 120 CSA Standard for Refrigeration. BPA Free ‐ Waterlogic tests for BPA and declares that all of its products are Bisphenol‐ A FREE and contain no harmful BPA plastics. NSF/ANSI‐61 – Certified Drinking Water System Components The WL100 Water Treatment System has been tested and certified by The Water Quality Association (WQA) to NSF/ANSI‐61, Section 9. Energy Star Certified The WL100 Water Treatment System has been tested and certified to the Energy Star, a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program that helps our customers save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency. Waterlogic is certified to ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems (certified by Intertek). ISO 9001 is the internationally accepted standard for well managed organizations that have adopted the key quality management principles to its operations to bring consistent quality products and a culture of continuous improvement. Safe Drinking Water Act Waterlogic water treatment systems conform to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SWDA) “lead‐free” amendment effective January 4, 2014. ADA Compliance ...
MODEL/PART DESIGNATIONS MODEL ‐ BRAND NAME DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Waterlogic WL100 Counter Top ‐ Cold and Hot WL100 Counter Top F‐100‐M‐HC‐TT‐CS‐WLU 12‐CHCM Serial Number Prefix: 59 or GA1H216CS Waterlogic WL100 Tower ‐ Cold and Hot WL100 Tower F‐100‐FS‐HC‐TT‐CS‐WLU 12‐CHC Serial Number Prefix: 60 or GA2H216CS SPECIFICATIONS ITEM WL100 Counter Top WL100 Tower Cold Water Temperature – Factory Set Point 5°C (41°F) Cold Water Temperature Adjustable to 1.1° ‐ 12.2°C (34° - 54° F) Cold Tank Size 2 Liter (0.5 Gallons) Hot Water Temperature 85°C (185° F) Factory Set Point Hot Water Manual Reset 105°C (221° F) Overload Hot Tank Size 1.6 Liter (0.4 Gallons) Recommended Service 40‐60 psi (275‐414 kPa) – Always Use Pressure Regulator ...
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WL100 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS ITEM WL100 Counter Top WL100 Tower 34cm x 41cm x 45cm 34cm x 41cm x 103cm Width/Depth/Height (13.5” x 16” x 17.75” #) (13.5” x 16” x 40.5”) Weight (dry) 15.6 kg (34.4 pounds) 19.5 kg (43 pounds) #WL100 Counter Top is 17.75 in. tall and may not fit between countertops and cabinets ‐ Check installation to ensure adequate clearance. SHIPPING SPECIFICATIONS ITEM WL100 Counter Top WL100 Tower ...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cold Water Dispense Press Both for Hot Water Dispense The above picture shows front LCD Display and Control Panel for the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System. For Cold Water Press the Blue ‐ Cold Water Select Button Press the two Red ‐ Hot Water Select Buttons at the same time. For Hot Water This is a Safety Feature to prevent accidental dispensing of hot water. ...
Return Authorization which you must obtain prior to shipping the product. You are responsible for the cost of freight in to Waterlogic. Waterlogic and its affiliated companies hereby limit the duration of any and all implied warranties to a maximum period of three (3) years from the date of purchase including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. New Warranty Policy issued by Waterlogic Commercial Products LLC, USA ‐ January 10, 2014 Waterlogic Commercials Products LLC Tel: (800) 288‐1891 11710 Stonegate Circle Website: waterlogic.us Omaha, NE 68164 ...
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SERVICE REQUIREMENTS WARNING! Read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to service WL100 Water Treatment System. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in death, serious personal injury, or severe property damage. Only trained and qualified technicians should attempt to install, maintain, or service Waterlogic Equipment. 1. Visually inspect all electrical and water connections for signs of wear or damage. DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Unplug before inspection and service. 2. Ensure there is adequate (minimum of 5 cm – 2 inches) clearance around the unit and clean the Condenser Grill and Compressor fan to provide efficient cooling system operation. 3. Sanitize the Cold Tank per instructions in the pre‐installation procedures. 4. Clean and sanitize external surfaces of the unit. Use soap and water or chemicals that are compatible with ABS plastic and will not damage or degrade the product surfaces. 5. Remove and clean the Faucet. Replace as needed. WARNING! SANITIZER MAY CONTAIN HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS. Use of proper personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves and eye protection is required. WL100 Manual Page 12 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
The Vent Chamber allows for expansion of the water when it is heated. The chambers are separated by a welded‐in tank baffle. Water always flows into the bottom of the tank and out the top to the faucet. The Hot Tank outlet tube has a restrictor in its base. This ensures the reservoir is always full by allowing more water in than out. There is a small hole in the side of the tank outlet tube that allows air and water to pass into the vent chamber as it is heated. Water in the vent chamber is suctioned back through the outlet tube vent hole when water is dispensed. Expansion of water as it is heated in the reservoir will push the water out the faucet when the outlet tube vent hole becomes plugged with debris or scale. The small Outlet Vent Hole is susceptible to scale build up and is a key indicator that descaling is required. It is critical to descale the Hot Tank through the vent line and outlet line on a regular basis to prevent this problem. Descaling through the inlet and/or outlet lines only will not clean the vent chamber and outlet vent hole properly. WL100 Manual Page 13 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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RESETTING THE HOT TANK OVERLOAD OR HIGH LIMIT SAFETY 1. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position 2. Unplug the Power Cord from rear of unit. 3. Remove the Lower Front Panel of unit by removing the Phillips head screws underneath the Lower Front Panel. 4. Locate the Protective Metal Box on the rear of the Hot Tank. As you look through the condenser coils on the rear of the unit, you will see the Hot Tank located on the right‐hand side. 5. From the Front of the Water Treatment System, reach up behind the Hot Tank and take hold of the protective metal box covering the thermostat and overload on the Hot Tank. There are nuts that secure the Protective Metal Box to the Hot Tank, are loose enough to allow you to remove the Protective Metal Box. If the nuts on the metal box are too tight, loosen the nuts securing the Hot Tank to the Upper Base of the WL100 Water Treatment System unit and lower the Hot Tank so you can remove the Protective Metal Box. WL100 Manual Page 15 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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6. For demonstrative purposes, photos below have lowered the Hot Tank from the unit. Press the reset button 7. Reattach the Protective Metal Box by depressing the top flap of the Protective Metal Box so it snaps back into its original position on the Hot Tank. 8. Replace the Lower Front Panel. 9. Plug in the Power Cord. Turn on the Red Compressor/Heater Switch I=ON position 10. The Hot and Cold Tanks must be filled with water BEFORE turning on the Red Heater and Compressor Switch. Verify the WL10 Water Treatment System is fully operational before installing it at the 11. customers’ site. WL100 Manual Page 16 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
. CAUTION! STAINLESS STEEL TANK DESCALING The Hot Tank is made from stainless steel. Ensure descaling solution is compatible with stainless and always flush the unit completely. Dispose in an environmentally safe manner. Materials Needed: Personal Protective Equipment. Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves and Protective Eyewear Phillips Screwdriver, Temperature Gauge Water Pitcher or Container to collect water dispensed from the faucet 20 Liter (5 gallon) container or a drain basin Citric Acid Based Descaler or Vinegar ¼” Plastic Tubing, at least 4 feet in length, and assorted ¼” quick connect fittings Inline Sanitizing Cartridge (Waterlogic Filter Sump without cartridge works well) Food Coloring – FDA safe and biodegradable recommended. 1. Bypass Filters before starting the Descaling Procedure. 2. Put descaler per directions and 3 drops of food coloring into the descaling cartridge. 3. Connect Descaling Cartridge to the inlet water supply and connect to Inlet Bulkhead Fitting on the back of WL100 Water Treatment System. Turn on Water Supply. 4. Select Hot Water and depress the Main Dispensing Button on the Front Control Panel until descaling solution (colored water) comes out of the Faucet. Container and drain basin will be required to catch water from the faucet. ...
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6. Allow descaling solution to remain in the Hot Tank for 15 minutes (length of time may vary depending on water conditions). 7. Place a pitcher, catch basin or other container under the faucet of the WL100 Water Treatment System. 8. Flush the Hot Tank until water runs clear. 9. Once clear Water dispenses from the Faucet, the Hot Tank has been descaled. Always ensure unit is performing to the customer’s satisfaction. 10. Replace Filters. WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water up to 87 C (189 F). Water above 52 C (125 F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury. CAUTION! MUST REPLACE HOT TANK EVERY 3‐5 YEARS DEPENDING ON USAGE. The Hot Tank and its controls must be replaced a minimum of every 3‐5 years depending on usage to ensure efficient and dependable operation. WARNING! REINSTALL ALL PANELS AND COVERS. Always reinstall all Panels, Protective Covers, and Fasteners after servicing equipment. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury and will void the certifications and warranty of the equipment. WL100 Manual Page 18 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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ADJUSTING COLD SET POINT Cold Water Temperature – Factory Set Point is 41°F (5°C) and can be adjusted to 34°F ‐ 54°F (1.1°C to 12.2°C) The cold set point can be adjusted by accessing the cold thermostat adjustment screw under the decal at the rear of the unit. Remove the red portion of the Cold Tank Temperature label to access the adjustment screw. The factory set point is ~41°F and is indicated by the dot on sheet metal. Turning the adjustment screw clockwise to lower the set point temperature. Do not adjust past the “Max Cold” position at 3:00 position to avoid freezing the cold tank. Turning the adjustment screw counter‐clockwise to raise the set point temperature. WL100 Manual Page 19 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
PROGRAMMING “DISABLING ENERGY SAVING SLEEP MODE” All WL100 Water Treatment Systems come from the factory with Energy Saving Sleep Mode engaged to meet the Energy Star Certification requirements. Energy Star Sleep Mode disables the Heater Circuit if the hot dispense has not been used for 3 hours. Selecting any button "wakes up" the WL100 Water Treatment System and turns the Heater circuit back on. The Hot Tank will typically take less than 10 minutes to heat the water from ambient to the 85°C (185°F) set point. Unplug Power Cord and remove Top Cover to access Energy Saver PCB. Energy Saver PCB – PN 20‐0075 – Factory PN EN‐6131 JP7 1 2 3 JP7 PIN NUMBERS ENERGY SAVING SLEEP MODE ON OFF PCB Jumper JP7 (Pin Numbers 1 and 2) PCB Jumper JP7 (Pin Numbers 2 and 3) 2 3 1 2 WL100 Manual Page 20 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
PROGRAMMING “CHANGING HOT WATER MODE TO AMBIENT WATER “ The WL100 Water Treatment System comes with set to Hot / Cold, which can be changed to Ambient / Cold settings. On the Energy Saver PCB, move the Jumper on JP9 from Pins 1 and 2 to Pins 2 and 3. Unplug Power Cord and remove Top Cover to access Energy Saver PCB. Energy Saver PCB – PN 20‐0075 – Factory PN EN‐6131 JP9 3 JP9 PIN NUMBERS Hot and Cold (Factory Settings) Ambient and Cold PCB Jumper JP9 (Pin Numbers 1 and 2) PCB Jumper JP9 (Pin Numbers 2 and 3) 3 1 2 ...
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Factory Part No HT‐3041 GAC Filter ‐ 10" Carbon Every 6‐months or as required. Activated Inline Filter ‐ FT‐0035‐IL‐WTL Filter Element PN FT‐0038‐WLT Optional Carbon Filter 1‐micron 10" Every 6‐months or as required. Inline CBC Filter Assembly FT‐0034‐IL‐WLT Filter Element PN FT‐0036‐WLT Optional Replacement parts can be obtained from Waterlogic or an Authorized Waterlogic Dealer. See Parts Layouts, Drawings, and Lists for additional repair parts. Hot Tank Service Hot Tanks (with controls) must be replaced at least every 3‐5 years depending on usage. Descaling Hot Tank may be required on a regular basis depending upon filtration and local water conditions. See Hot Tank Descaling Instructions Section of this manual. Surface Cleaning Clean on a regular basis with damp lint free cloth. Never use harsh chemicals (alcohol or acid based) or abrasive agents on any part of the product to avoid damage. A mild cleaner such as Simple green or equivalent is recommended. DISPOSAL End of Life At the end of this product’s life, ensure that it is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner which is fully compliant with all Federal/State/Local Requirements and Guidelines. Do not dispose of this appliance with normal household or business waste. WL100 Manual Page 22 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
WL100 COUNTER TOP DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST Yellow = Consumables Green = Recommended spare Wetted Parts parts WL100 Manual Page 23 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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HT‐3013A Yes purchased Solenoid Valve with Terminal at Outlet Position 3 12‐5665 Recommend stocking 5 each for every 10 units PU‐4164‐L00‐00 Yes purchased Solenoid Cushion 3.1 CU‐0001 Recommend stocking 5 each for every 10 units CU‐0001 Yes purchased Display PCB 4 20‐0040 Recommend stocking 2 each for every 10 units EN‐6130 Yes purchased Faucet Assembly 5 10‐2700 Recommend stocking 2 each for every 10 units PL‐1011 Yes purchased Natural Faucet O‐Ring – Silicon White 5.1 10‐2600 Recommend stocking 2 each for every 10 units CT‐2007 Yes purchased WL100 Manual Page 24 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Remainder of Parts 20‐1045 Top Cover Flat ‐ Charcoal Textured PL‐1366‐L00‐CL Yes 8 20‐0005 Top Cover Flat – Blue PL‐1366 Yes 9 12‐5675 Side Panel – Counter Top only ST‐8148‐A Yes High Voltage Cover 10 12‐6900 ST‐8301 Yes Counter Top Only 11 12‐1200 Power Transformer 120V / 60Hz EL‐5021 Yes Upper Shelf 12 12‐3165 ST‐8150‐B Yes Counter Top Only 13 20‐1010 2.8” Filter Clip for In‐Line Filter PU‐4161 Q WL100 Manual Page 25 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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20‐0060 WL100 Label – Front Upper Insert Panel – Blue LP‐7292 Yes 24 NA Compressor 120V / 60Hz CO‐9045 Special Order 24.1 12‐1001 Filter Dryer CO‐9008 Yes 24.2 10‐3003 Compressor Starter Relay CO‐9016 Yes 24.3 10‐5018 Compressor Overload CO‐9015 Yes Filter Bracket 25 12‐3175 ST‐8152‐B Yes Counter Top Only 26 12‐3150 Unit Rubber Feet – Counter Top Only PL‐1251‐CN Yes Bottom Panel 27 12‐3170 ST‐8151‐A ...
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Purchase from 35 NA PU‐4031 John Guest P/N PE‐08‐BI‐1000F‐B John Guest 5/16” X ¼” Reducing Elbow Purchase from 36 NA PU‐4007 John Guest P/N PI211008S John Guest JG LLDPE Tube ‐ Blue 8mm 37 10‐3062 PU‐4014‐A Yes John Guest P/N PE‐0806‐100M‐B ¼” Union Tee Purchase from 36 NA PU‐4011‐A John Guest P/N P10208S John Guest 39 10‐7040 Silicon Tube 5/16” for Hot Water PU‐4064 Yes Not Shown 10‐3007 Power Cord – 120V / 60Hz EL‐5001‐B Yes WL100 Manual Page 28 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
WL100 TOWER DRAWING AND PARTS LIST Yellow = Consumables Wetted Parts Green = Recommended spare parts WL100 Manual Page 29 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Hot Tank Thermostat ‐ 85°C (185°F) 1.3 12‐1303 Recommend stocking 2 each for every HT‐3013A Yes 10 units purchased Solenoid Valve with Terminal at Outlet Position PU‐4164‐L00‐ 4 12‐5665 Yes Recommend stocking 5 each for every 00 10 units purchased Solenoid Cushion 5 CU‐0001 Recommend stocking 5 each for every CU‐0001 Yes 10 units purchased Display PCB 6 20‐0040 Recommend stocking 2 each for every EN‐6130 Yes 10 units purchased Faucet Assembly 7 10‐2700 Recommend stocking 2 each for every PL‐1011 Yes 10 units purchased WL100 Manual Page 30 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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20‐1045 Top Cover Flat ‐ Charcoal Textured Yes CL 10 20‐0005 Top Cover Flat – Blue PL‐1366 Yes Front Upper Drip Tray Insert Panel ‐ ‐ when purchasing, also request Hot 11 20‐0030 PL‐1365 Yes Water Caution Label LP‐7169 / 12‐0001 to adhere to front of this Panel. Hot Water Caution Label – Adhere to 11.1 12‐0001 LP‐7169 Yes Front Upper Drip Tray Insert Panel. 12 20‐0035 Front PCB Cover PL‐1369 Yes PL‐1367‐L00‐ 20‐1050 Front Upper Insert Panel ‐ Charcoal Yes CL‐BIO 13 20‐0045 Front upper Insert Panel – Blue PL‐1367 Yes WL100 Manual Page 31 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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14 20‐0050 Silicon Button Key mat PL‐1370 Yes 15 20‐0055 Button PCB Insert Panel ‐ Silver PL‐1368 Yes WL100 Label – Front Upper Insert Panel LP‐0269‐L00‐ 20‐1030 Yes ‐ Charcoal 00 16 WL100 Label – Front Upper Insert Panel 20‐0060 LP‐7292‐A Yes ‐ Blue 17 20‐0010 Side Panel ‐ Tower Only ST‐8249‐A Yes 18 12‐8058 Side Panel Plastic Handle ‐ Tower Only PL‐1123 Yes Front Lower Panel 19 20‐0025 PL‐1364 Yes ...
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Fuse 120V / 15A EL‐5010 Yes 31 12‐5600 Red Heater and Compressor Switch EL‐5019‐A Yes Back Panel 32 12‐5673 ST‐8135‐A No Tower Only 33 19‐1069 Cold Tank Thermostat CT‐2070‐A Yes LP‐0326‐L00‐ 33.1 LP‐0326 Cold Adjustment Cover Label Yes 00 34 20‐0075 Energy Saver PCB EN‐6131 Yes 34.1 20‐1005 Jumper Pin EN‐6082 Yes WL100 Manual Page 33 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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5/16” X ¼” Reducing Elbow 40 from John PU‐4007‐A John Guest P/N PI211008S Guest JG LLDPE Tube ‐ Blue 8mm (PE‐0806‐ 41 10‐3062 PU‐4014 Yes 100M‐B) PU‐4064‐L00‐ 42 10‐7040 Silicon Tube 5/16” for Hot Water Yes 00 Not 10‐3099 2 ½” Filter Clip ‐ Tower Only PU‐4024 Yes shown Not 10‐3098 2” Filter Clip for In‐Line Filter PU‐4025 Yes shown Not 10‐3007 Power Cord – 120V EL‐5001‐B Yes Shown WL100 Manual Page 34 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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WL100 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL HAZARD. PCB (Printed Circuit Board) contains High Voltage. Only trained and qualified technicians should attempt live testing. WL100 Manual Page 36 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Materials Needed: Personal Protective Equipment. Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves and Protective Eyewear Phillips Screwdriver Temperature Gauge Water Pitcher or Container to collect water from the faucet 19 Liter (5 gallon) container or drain basin Sanitizer ‐ Household Bleach (5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite) or Citric Acid Based Cleaner ¼” Plastic Tubing, at least 1.25 meters (4 feet) in length, and assorted ¼” quick connect fittings TDS Meter and Test Strips for measuring chlorine – Optional Sanitizing Cartridge – an empty Waterlogic Filter with the cartridge removed 1. Unpack the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System and check exterior for damage. Sanitizing Sanitize using a Household Bleach (5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite solution) or another approved cleaner throughout the cold‐water circuit. Follow all instructions on the sanitizer and flush with fresh water through the faucet until odor and taste is acceptable. WARNING! USE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WL100 Manual Page 37 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Always ensure proper ventilation and use proper personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection when using chemicals. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for specific requirements of each chemical product. Take all necessary precautions to prevent sanitizer from contacting eyes, clothing, and any other surfaces in could damage (carpets). 2. Put 5 Millimeter (1 Teaspoon) of sanitizer per directions or use Bleach Solution (5 Millimeter = 1 Teaspoon = 1/6 ounces = ½ cap full) of household bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite 5 ‐ 10% Concentration) in the Sanitizing Cartridge. Always ensure sanitizer is compatible with stainless steel and acetyl plastic. 3. Connect Sanitizing Cartridge to inlet water supply and connect to Inlet Bulkhead Fitting on back of unit. Turn on water supply. 4. Connect power to the WL100 Water Treatment System. DO NOT TURN ON RED HEATER – COMPRESSOR SWITCH AT THIS TIME. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position. Fill the Cold Circuit with Sanitizer 5. Depress the Main Dispensing Button on the Front Control Panel until cold water/sanitizing solution comes out the faucet. NOTE: Container and drain basin will be required to catch the water from the faucet. WARNING! Use Personal Protective Equipment. Gloves and Eye Protection Required. The first 8 or 11 Liters (2 or 3 gallons) of water will contain concentrated sanitizer. Use extreme care! 6. Turn off water supply and remove Sanitizing Cartridge from inlet water supply. Reconnect water supply to Inlet Bulkhead Fitting. Flush Filters CAUTION! FILTER FLUSH REQUIRED. WL100 Water Treatment Systems are not supplied with filters. Filters should be configured to ...
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8. Once flushed, install the filters. Following the flow direction on the filter. NOTE: Filters should not be flushed prior to 24 hours before installation to limit Microbial Growth. 9. Connect WL100 Water Treatment System to power. CAUTION! NEVER TURN ON HEATER BEFORE FILLING HOT TANK. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position while the Hot Tank is empty. Damage could occur within one minute and the overload (high limit) will require manual reset if Heater is turned on with an empty Hot Tank. Flushing the Sanitizer from the Machine 10. Place a pitcher, catch basin, or other container under the faucet of the WL100 Water Treatment System. 11. Flush the Cold Tank. Run several gallons of water through the faucet by dispensing cold water to dilute and remove the sanitizer from the cold circuit. Chlorine test strips can be used to evaluate the water. 12. Once the sanitizer odor/taste has been flushed out of the cold side of the machine the sanitization process for the Cold Circuit is now complete. Fill the Hot Tank 13. Press the Hot Water Select Button, followed by the Main Dispensing Button to fill the Hot Tank. Water will dispense from the faucet once the Hot Tank is full. Flush until water is clear. WARNING! HOT CIRCUIT IS NOT SANITIZED. ...
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Heater Test 16. Always ensure tanks are full of water before turning on the Heater or the overload (high limit) will open and require manual reset. It will take the Heater approximately 10 minutes to heat the water from ambient 24°C (75°F) to the factory set point of 85°C (185° F). Dispense a cup of hot water to ensure the temperature/odor/taste is acceptable. WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water up to 87°C (189°F). Water above 52°C (125 F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury. WL100 Manual Page 40 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Disable Cold and Hot Tanks 1. Turn off the Red Heater and Compressor Switch to disable the Heater and Compressor. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position 2. Dispense 2 liters (½ Gallon) of water through the Hot Tank to cool the water temperature in the Hot Tank and avoid burns. o WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water up to 87 C (189 F). Water above 52 C (125 F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury. Turn off Water Supply and Bleed Water Pressure 3. Isolate WL100 Water Treatment System from feed water by turning off the supply. 4. Dispense cold still water to relieve any pressure built up in the system. Drain the Cold Water Tank and Circuit 5. Remove Top Cover. WL100 Manual Page 41 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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8. Unclip the White, Red and Black wire connectors from PCB to allow Front Cover to be removed. 9. Remove Front Panel 10. Disconnect tubing to allow water to drain from the WL100 Water Treatment System. Catch water in a pitcher, catch basin or another container. 11. Dry inside of the WL100 Water Treatment System. 12. Replace Front Panel. WL100 Manual Page 42 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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WL100 TOWER DRAINING INSTRUCTIONS Draining Notes Drain the WL100 Water Treatment System for transportation. WARNING! STORE UNIT EMPTY. ALWAYS SANITIZE BEFORE REUSE. The unit must be completely drained and sealed before storing to avoid stagnation and reduce microbial growth). Prior to draining the Hot Tank, turn off the Red Heater and Compressor Switch (O = OFF) and dispense 2 liters (½ Gallon) of hot water from the WL100 Water Treatment System. As hot water is dispensed from the faucet of the unit, colder water will be introduced into the Hot Tank. Since the Red Heater and Compressor switch is turned off, the Heater will not energize and heat the incoming tap water. Following this precaution prevents exposing personnel and equipment (drains, catch basin, etc.) to scalding hot water. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position. Disable Cold and Hot Tanks 1. Ensure the Red Heater and Compressor Switch is off (O = OFF) to disable the Heater and Compressor. 2. Dispense 2 liters (½ Gallon) of water through the Hot Tank to cool the water temperature in the Hot Tank and avoid burns. 3. WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water up to 87 C (189 F). Water above 52°C (125°F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury. 4. Dispense cold still water to relieve any pressure built up in the system. ...
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8. Turn outlet fittings outward to avoid water spilling onto the Compressor. 9. Reconnect Tubing into Outlet Elbows once drained. 10. Dry inside of Bottom Tray as necessary. 11. Replace Lower Front Panel WL100 Manual Page 44 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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CAUTION! INDOOR USE ONLY. Never expose to direct sunlight, heat sources, or ambient air temperature above 37°C (100°F) or below 2°C (35°F). Install indoors and keep unit away from excessive humidity. Never expose to freezing temperatures. Ensure there is adequate clearance around the unit to allow refrigeration system condenser to dissipate heat. Warmer environments require more clearance around the unit. Minimum clearance around all surfaces of the machine is 2‐inches. Installs where the ambient temperature exceeds 27°C (80°F), require a minimum of 4‐ inches clearance for proper heat dissipation and efficient operation. CAUTION! USE A WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR. Waterlogic will not be responsible for injury or damage caused by excessive water pressure. Operating pressure must be 40 psi to 60 psi. Be aware any of potential pressure surges caused by building/municipal pumping stations. CAUTION! USE UV STABILIZED SUPPLY LINES. Feed the unit with a potable ambient or cold water supply only. Feed water over 37°C (100°F) can damage the treatment components. Water block devices and external leak detectors are strongly recommended. Locate the unit as close to the water supply and the electrical connections as possible. Locate the unit as close to the water supply and the electrical connections as possible. Immediately isolate or close water supply valve and contact service representative if leak is noticed. WARNING! STORE AND TRANSPORT UNIT EMPTY. ALWAYS SANITIZE BEFORE USE. The unit must be completely drained and sealed before storing to avoid stagnation and reduce microbiological contamination (potential bacterial growth). Sanitize before use to eliminate any potential microbiological contaminates Pre‐installation and sanitization procedures as prescribed in this manual must be performed before installing the WL100 Water Treatment System. Always install indoors and place the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System on a firm, flat and stable surface. 1. Attach the water supply line to the 1/4” feed water Inlet Bulkhead Fitting on the back of the unit. Waterlogic requires the use of a water pressure regulator. Water feed pressure must be between 40‐60 psi. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks. WL100 Manual Page 45 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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2. Check to ensure that the Red Heater and Compressor Switch is the O=OFF position. NOTE: Switches have internal LED that illuminates when placed in I=ON position 3. Connect the power cord to the back of the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System and to a 120 Volt supply. 4. Fill the Cold Tank. Hold a container under the Dispensing Faucet, press and hold Cold (Blue) Dispensing button until a continuous flow of water is obtained. Once a continuous flow is obtained, release the dispensing button. Cold Tank is now full. 5. Fill the Hot Tank. Hold a container under the dispensing faucet. Press both of the Hot (Red) Dispensing buttons until a continuous flow of water is obtained. Once a continuous flow is obtained, the Hot Tank is full. CAUTION! NEVER TURN ON HEATER BEFORE FILLING HOT TANK. Red Heater and Compressor Switch must be in the O=OFF position while the Hot Tank is empty. Damage could occur within one minute and the overload (high limit) will require manual reset if Heater is turned on with an empty Hot Tank. 6. Move the Waterlogic WL100 Water Treatment System into its final operating position. Be sure that a minimum of 5 cm (2 inch) clearance is maintained around both the sides and the back of the unit. This is important to allow proper airflow and heat exchange of refrigeration system. 7. Level unit using the adjustable feet to level if necessary. Never install on incline. 8. Turn the Red Heater and Compressor Switch on I=ON position. ...
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2. Red Power Switch is lit but the red LED on the Front is not lit 3. Compressor Runs but does Not Chill 4. Compressor is Not Running 1. Red Heater and Compressor Power Switch won’t light and the Red LED on the Front won’t light Possible Reason Solution Circuit Breaker Check the Circuit Breaker Fuse is Blown Replace Fuse Check that power cord is properly plugged in. If it is properly Defective / Loose Power Cord plugged in, use a different power cord to verify. Failed Power Line Noise Filter, ElectroMagnetic Interference Replace EMI filter (EMI) Defective Red Heater / Replace Red Heater / Compressor Switch Compressor Switch WL100 Manual Page 47 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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2. Red Power Switch is lit but the Red LED on the Front is not lit Possible Reason Solution Bad Transformer Replace Transformer Black Power Connector to the Properly connect. PCB is not properly connected Replace Front PCB Bad Front PCB Part Number EN‐6130 – WLCP PN 20‐0040 Replace Energy Saver PCB Bad Energy Saver PCB Part Number EN‐6131 – WLCP PN 20‐0075 Defective Red Heater / Replace Red Heater / Compressor Switch Compressor Switch 3. Compressor Runs But Does Not Chill Possible Reason Solution Condenser is dirty Clean the condensing coil of any obstructions or dust. Make sure unit is not under minimum ventilation requirements (2 Reduction of airflow into unit. to 4 inches). Compressor is running very Low or lost refrigerant. Refrigerant recharge required. hot. WL100 Manual Page 48 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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4. Compressor is Not Running Possible Reason Solution Red Heater and Compressor Turn Red Heater and Compressor Switch on. Switch button on unit is in the I = ON off position Turn Red Heater and Compressor Switch off. O = OFF. Remove the Compressor cap on side of the Compressor; Disconnect the black and red terminal connectors; Compressor Starting Circuit Inspect the starter and overload relay for any defects. Replace components(s) as needed. Turn Red Heater and Compressor Switch on I = ON and retest Compressor operation. WL100 Manual Page 49 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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5. Hot Water coming out of Faucet Vent Hole 6. Restricted Flow of Hot Water 7. Hot Water Drip out of Faucet 8. Dispenses Hot and Cold Water at the same time 9. No cold water available 10. Water does not dispense from unit 11. Cold Water dispenses from Faucet and Vent Outlet Simultaneously 12. Small amount of water periodically dispenses from faucet automatically 13. Dispense Buttons Stick 14. Run‐On ‐ Water continues to dispense out of faucet after releasing the dispense button Also includes related instruction for Hot Tank Descaling WL100 Manual Page 50 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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DISPENSING TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Irregular / Intermittent Dispensing from one side Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and Too much water pressure. press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open without water Recommend 40 to 60 psi for pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to activate, not to the WL100 Water Treatment mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Loose or bad connection on the Front Dispensing PCB or Check that they are connected properly and tightened. Solenoid Connector If both the Water Pressure and PCB have been ruled out, then it is the Solenoid. Solenoid Replace Solenoid. Dispensing button is broken on Check PCB for loose or damaged button. Replace PCB as PCB necessary. ...
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2. Dispensing Won’t Stop When Not Holding the Dispensing Button Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and Too much water pressure. press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open without water Recommend 40 to 60 psi for pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to activate, not to the WL100 Water Treatment mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Remove Display PC and inspect switches. Stem of the switch is broken on the PCB ‐ Printed Circuit Replace Display PCB if switches appear broken. Board. Part Number 20‐0040 (Factory PN EN‐6130) Debris in the Solenoid Inspect Solenoid for debris and clean out as needed. Dirt or Foreign material is filling the gap around the push‐buttons. Dispensing Button Stuck Inspect the push buttons and clean surrounding area. Inspect faucet assembly inside the unit and clean as necessary. 3. Steady Drip Out of Faucet ...
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Improper Tubing attachment Check that the Tubing is connected from Tank Outlets to correct from the Hot Tank to faucet or Faucet attachments. Connect Tubing to Outlets as needed. vice versa. 5. Hot Water Coming out of Faucet Vent Hole Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and Too much water pressure. press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open without water Recommend 40 to 60 psi for pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to activate, not to the WL100 Water Treatment mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Improper tubing attachment Verify tubing is connected properly from tank outlets to correct from the tank to faucet or vice faucet attachments. versa. Inspect and Descale Tank as needed. Hot Tank outlet hole is scaled See Hot Tank Descaling Instructions that are included further over. below in this Troubleshooting Section. ...
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6. Restricted Flow of Hot Water Possible Reason Solution Partially closed Water Supply Valve Open Water Supply Valve. to the unit. Descale Tank. Hot Tank outlet hole is scaled over. See Hot Tank Descaling Instructions that are included further below in this Troubleshooting Section. Tubing is creased or has a “kink” in it. Inspect and replace tubing as necessary. Faucet nipple screen mesh has Unscrew faucet nipple from faucet and remove any obstruction(s) obstruction(s) from screen mesh. Exhausted Filter Replace the Filter Turn power off; unplug the unit and visually inspect Solenoid connections into the Display PCB. Verify the Solenoid connection to the Display soldering points on connections are secure into the board. PCB Remove the PCB to inspect the front of the board. Inspect valve components for proper function. Replace as Solenoid Valve is Malfunctioning necessary. WL100 Manual Page 54 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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Expansion Chamber in the top of the tank except for WL270 (GF) units. The Vent Chamber allows for expansion of the water when it is heated. The chambers are separated by a welded‐in tank baffle. Water always flows into the bottom of the tank and out the top to the faucet. The Hot Tank outlet tube has a restrictor in its base. This ensures the reservoir is always full by allowing more water in than out. There is a small hole in the side of the tank outlet tube that allows air and water to pass into the vent chamber as it is heated. Water in the vent chamber is suctioned back through the outlet tube vent hole when water is dispensed. Expansion of water as it is heated in the reservoir will push the water out the faucet when the outlet tube vent hole becomes plugged with debris or scale. The small Outlet Vent Hole is susceptible to scale build up and is a key indicator that descaling is required. It is critical to descale the Hot Tank through the vent line and outlet line on a regular basis to prevent this problem. Descaling through the inlet and/or outlet lines only will not clean the vent chamber and outlet vent hole properly. WL100 Manual Page 55 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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8. Dispenses Hot and Cold Water at the Same Time Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit Too much water pressure. and press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open Recommend 40 to 60 psi for without water pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to the WL100 Water Treatment activate, not to mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Remove Top Cover. Check Hot Solenoid: Dispense cold water and visually inspect tubing for water flow from both tanks. Hot or Cold Solenoid is stuck Check Cold Solenoid: Disconnect elbow from outlet of cold open. Solenoid. Select hot water and dispense (quickly releasing dispensing button to avoid much water coming out of cold Solenoid. Replace Solenoid as necessary. WL100 Manual Page 56 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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9. No Cold Water Available Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit Too much water pressure. and press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open Recommend 40 to 60 psi for without water pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to the WL100 Water Treatment activate, not to mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve Cold Water Solenoid Valve Inspect the valve components for proper functionality. malfunction Red Heater and Compressor Turn Red Heater and Compressor Switch on. Switch on unit is off. I = ON Turn power off; unplug the unit and visually inspect Solenoid connections into the Display PCB. Verify the soldering points Loose connection(s) on the on connections are secure into the board. ...
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10. Water does not dispense from Unit Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit Too much water pressure. and press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open Recommend 40 to 60 psi for without water pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to the WL100 Water Treatment activate, not to mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve. The unit is not properly Check electrical outlet connection, or for blown circuit plugged into electrical outlet breaker. Red Heater and Compressor Turn Red Heater and Compressor switch on. Switch on unit is in the off I = ON position 15 Amp Fuse Blown Replace the 15 Amp Fuse as needed. Turn power off; unplug the unit and visually inspect Solenoid ...
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Tank outlet tube. clean or replace as necessary. Expansion chamber in Cold Replace Cold Tank. Tank is not sealed properly. 12. Small Amount of Water Periodically Dispenses from Faucet Automatically Possible Reason Solution Check water pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge. Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit Too much water pressure. and press the dispense button. Does the Solenoid open Recommend 40 to 60 psi for without water pressure to the unit? Listen for Solenoid to the WL100 Water Treatment activate, not to mistaken for the button “click”. System to operate properly. Adjust water pressure to 40‐60 psi. The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open. Cold or Hot Water Solenoid Inspect valve components for proper function. Replace as valve malfunction necessary. Pre‐determine whether water being dispensed is hot / cold. Isolate the water supply; push the DISPENSE button to Obstruction in Solenoid release the line pressure, and remove the coil affixed to the housing is preventing proper Solenoid stem. sealing of component. ...
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“Run On” can be reduced by installing a pressure limiting device. The amount of inlet or supply pressure directly impacts the amount of “Run On” as quantified below. WLCP Lab Testing of Rn On 7‐31‐2013 Pressure Pressure Time Flow Rate Run On Static PSI Dynamic PSI 4 Liters I/min Seconds 68 40 61 2.9508197 3 50 30 72 2.5 2.5 32 20 92 1.956217 2 Pressure measured at inlet line to unit. Static with unit closed. Dynamic with unit dispensing cold water. No filters were installed in unit. WL100 Manual Page 60 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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CAUTION! STAINLESS STEEL TANK DESCALING The Hot Tank is made from stainless steel. Ensure descaling solution is compatible with stainless and always flush the unit completely. Dispose in an environmentally safe manner. Materials Needed: Personal Protective Equipment. Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves and Protective Eyewear Phillips Screwdriver Temperature Gauge Water Pitcher or Container to collect water from the faucet 19 Liter (5 gallon) container or drain basin Citric Acid Based Cleaner ¼” Plastic Tubing, at least 4 feet in length, and assorted ¼” quick connect fittings Sanitizing Cartridge – an empty Waterlogic Filter with cartridge removed Food Coloring 1. Bypass Filters before starting the Descaling Procedure. 2. Put descaler per directions and 3 drops of food coloring into the descaling cartridge. 3. Connect Descaling Cartridge to the inlet water supply and connect to Inlet Bulkhead Fitting on the back of WL100 Water Treatment System. Turn on Water Supply. 4. Select Hot Water and depress the Main Dispensing Button on the Front Control Panel until descaling solution (colored water) comes out of the Faucet. Container and drain basin will be required to catch water from the faucet. ...
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6. Allow descaling solution to remain in the Hot Tank for 15 minutes (length of time may vary depending on water conditions). 7. Place a pitcher, catch basin or other container under the faucet of the WL100 Water Treatment System. 8. Flush the Hot Tank until water runs clear. 9. Once clear Water dispenses from the Faucet, the Hot Tank has been descaled. Always ensure unit is performing to the customer’s satisfaction. 10. Replace Filters. WARNING! HOT WATER. Unit produces Hot Water up to 87 C (189 F). Water above 52 C (125 F) can cause severe burns or scalding. Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avoid injury. CAUTION! MUST REPLACE HOT TANK EVERY 3‐5 YEARS DEPENDING ON USAGE. The Hot Tank and its controls must be replaced a minimum of every 3‐5 years depending on usage to ensure efficient and dependable operation. WARNING! REINSTALL ALL PANELS AND COVERS. Always reinstall all Panels, Protective Covers, and Fasteners after servicing equipment. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury and will void the certifications and warranty of the equipment. WL100 Manual Page 62 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
COLD WATER TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX 1. Cold Water is not Cold (41° +/‐ 5° F) 1. Cold Water is not Cold (41° +/‐ 5° F) Possible Reason Solution Check that the Red Heater and Compressor switch is No power or refrigeration on. elements Turn Red Heater and Compressor Switch on I = ON Tank has run out of cold water. Wait for Cold Tank to chill water to temperature prior to dispensing more cold water. Cold Tank capacity is 2 liters (½ Gallon). A greater capacity of Waterlogic Water Systems is available. Check continuity of thermostat with multimeter. Replace Cold Water Thermostat thermostat as required. Run Compressor for at least ten minutes. If condenser is not warm Refrigerant has run out then refill the refrigerant. Compressor problem If Compressor is not running, repair or replacement is needed. WL100 Manual Page 63 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
Programming - Changing Hot Water Mode to Ambient Water 1. Hot Water is not Hot 85°C ± ‐15°C (185° ± 5° F) The Hot Temperature set point is 85°C (185°F) and is controlled by a thermostat on the side of the Hot Tank. There is a resettable overload or high limit safety above the thermostat on the side of the Hot Tank that will trip to prevent damage to the unit if the tank is dry heated (turned on without water in it). The WL100 Water Treatment System is programmable to make Cold / Ambient water – refer to Disabling Sleep Mode instructions included further below in this Troubleshooting Section. The WL100 Water Treatment System does NOT have Extra Hot capability and the maximum hot temperature is 87°C (189°F). It typically takes 10 minutes for the 500W to heat the 1.6 Liter (0.4 Gallon) of room temperature (ambient) water to the 85°C (185°F) set point. Possible Reason Solution Check that the Red Heater and Compressor switch is on. No power to Heater elements ...
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Thermostat and Overload separately. Thermostat or overload Good components will indicate a closed circuit or zero OHM’s on “open” on Hot Tank the meter. Replace components as necessary. Visually inspect wire leads gong to the Hot Tank; confirm proper connections to the heating elements. Loose or improperly Hot Tank life is 3‐5 years depending on usage, depending on connected wire(s) to the usage. heating element / Hot Tank. *Typically, dealers swap out the Hot Tank at site, take back to the shop to repair. Turn Power off; Drain Hot Tank; Use multi‐meter to check Heater element for approximately 26 OHM’s resistance. Heating Coil Not Working Hot Tank must be empty if you are checking for continuity. Replace Hot Tank as necessary. The unit has been changed to a cold/ambient setting (JP9 has been moved from Pin 1 and Pin 2). Improper Jumper Settings Verify that Jumper Pins are located properly for Hot Water Option. See Changing Hot Water Mode to Ambient Water Instructions included further below in this Troubleshooting Section WL100 Manual Page 65 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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PROGRAMMING “DISABLING ENERGY SAVING SLEEP MODE” All WL100 Water Treatment Systems come from the factory with Energy Saving Sleep Mode engaged to meet the Energy Star Certification requirements. Energy Star Sleep Mode disables the Heater Circuit if the hot dispense has not been used for 3 hours. Selecting any button "wakes up" the WL100 Water Treatment System and turns the Heater circuit back on. The Hot Tank will typically take less than 10 minutes to heat the water from ambient to the 85°C (185°F) set point. Unplug Power Cord and remove Top Cover to access Energy Saver PCB. Energy Saver PCB – PN 20‐0075 – Factory PN EN‐6131 JP7 1 2 3 JP7 PIN NUMBERS ENERGY SAVING SLEEP MODE ON OFF PCB Jumper JP7 (Pin Numbers 1 and 2) PCB Jumper JP7 (Pin Numbers 2 and 3) 2 3 1 2 WL100 Manual Page 66 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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RESETTING THE HOT TANK OVERLOAD OR HIGH LIMIT SAFETY 1. Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position 2. Unplug the Power Cord from rear of unit. 3. Remove the Lower Front Panel of unit by removing the Phillips head screws underneath the Lower Front Panel. 4. Locate the Protective Metal Box on the rear of the Hot Tank. As you look through the Condenser coils on the rear of the unit, you will see the Hot Tank located on the right‐hand side. 5. From the front of the WL100 Water Treatment System, reach up behind the Hot Tank and take hold of the Protective Metal Box covering the Thermostat and overload on the Hot Tank. There are nuts that secure the Protective Metal Box to the Hot Tank, are loose enough to allow you to remove the Protective Metal Box. If the nuts on the metal box are too tight, loosen the nuts securing the Hot Tank to the Upper Base of the WL100 Water Treatment System unit and lower the Hot Tank so you can remove the Protective Metal Box. WL100 Manual Page 67 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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6. For demonstrative purposes, photos below have lowered the Hot Tank from the unit. Press the reset button 7. Reattach the Protective Metal Box by depressing the top flap of the Protective Metal Box so it snaps back into its original position on the Hot Tank. 8. Replace the Lower Front Panel. 9. Plug in the Power Cord. 10. Turn on the Red Compressor/Heater Switch I=ON position The Hot and Cold Tanks must be filled with water BEFORE turning on the Red Heater and Compressor Switch. 11. Verify the cooler is fully operational before installing it at the customers’ site. WL100 Manual Page 68 Revision: 1‐14‐2019 ...
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PROGRAMMING “CHANGING HOT WATER MODE TO AMBIENT WATER “ The WL100 Water Treatment System comes with set to Hot / Cold, which can be changed to Ambient / Cold settings. On the Energy Saver PCB, move the Jumper on JP9 from Pins 1 and 2 to Pins 2 and 3. Unplug Power Cord and remove Top Cover to access Energy Saver PCB. Energy Saver PCB – PN 20‐0075 – Factory PN EN‐6131 JP9 3 JP9 PIN NUMBERS Hot and Cold (Factory Settings) Ambient and Cold PCB Jumper JP9 (Pin Numbers 1 and 2) PCB Jumper JP9 (Pin Numbers 2 and 3) 3 1 2 ...
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