Glacial 8LCH-KK-SSS-5i User Manual page 20

Self clean hot and cold water cooler and single cup coffee brewer
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No Hot Water:
After the weekend or long absence water level in the hot tank might be lower slow due to evaporation.
Just hold Hot Water dispensing button longer until cold water fills the hot hot tank and allow hot water to
flow.
HOT WATER FLOW IS SLOW OR NON-EXISTENT
When mineral water is used calcium deposit will block passageways in the hot tank.
This blockage can be observed by the gradual slow down in the flow rate.
Use Lime, Calcium and Rust Remover (available at hardware stores) to dissolve calcium deposits.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for use of LCR Remover.
Alternatively can use 20% lemon acid solution
Dissolve 20 oz of lemon acid powder in 3 quarts of warm water.
- Unplug power cord.
- Drain water out of the cooler using drain at the back. If it is plugged up, dispense all water via faucets.
- Leave drain at the back open for sufficient time to have water leak out of the drain.
- Close drain and feed water into cooler using coolers own probe. Use a small container to feed water.
Close door to activate door switch.
- Leave it soaking for 24 hours.
- Drain lemon acid solution via drain at the back.
- To rinse, fill container with tap water and feed water into cooler.
- Drain water periodically using drain at the back.
This procedure must be repeated at 3 to 6 months intervals depending on mineral content and usage of
water cooler.
Water cooler does not operate
• Make sure the power cord is properly connected to a dedicated working outlet.
• Make sure power switches are turned on. Make sure the cooler is plugged in and the circuit breaker
is not tripped. If needed, use another receptacle and confirm there is electricity going to the cooler.
• Please test carefully.
No water is coming from the taps
• Check the hose connections from the water pump to the probe in the bottle, they must be well
connected to avoid air leaks.
• Check the hose connections from water pump to the dispensing probe.
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