Safety Information WARNING: To reduce risk of injury and property damage, you must read this entire guide before assembling, installing and operating the dispenser. WARNING: This product dispenses water at very high temperatures. Failure to use properly can cause personal injury.
Intended Use This dispenser is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: • Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments • Farm houses • Hotels, motels and other residential-type environments • Bed-and-breakfast environments •...
Indicator Panel Description Hot water indicator light - When illuminated, indicates that the dispenser is heating water. Cold water indicator light - When illuminated, indicates that the dispenser is cooling water. No water indicator light - When illuminated, indicates water flow to reservoir tanks has stopped.
Package Contents Part Description Quantity Part Description Quantity Feedwater adapter Filter flushing tube (with extra nut) Shut-off valve tube (7 ft.) Plumber’s tape Expanding leakage Filter housing (for filter flushing) sponge Filter Tube cutter Materials Needed Wrench Installation Determine Installation Location IMPORTANT: If the dispenser has been resting on its side for a long period of time, place it in the upright position for...
Connect to the Cold Water Supply CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT THIS WATER LINE TO A HOT WATER SUPPLY LINE. The water supply to the unit MUST be from the COLD WATER LINE. Using HOT WATER will severely damage your filters. NOTE: Plumber’s tape and a tube cutter have been included to facilitate installation.
Flush the Filters Follow this procedure each time you replace your filters. IMPORTANT: Ensure water supply is off before you begin. Connect a filter (D) to the filter housing (C) by twisting the filter (D) clockwise. Connect the tip of the shut-off valve tube (B) to the left side of the filter housing (C).
Install the Filters and Complete the Installation After flushing, twist each filter clockwise into the filter housings located inside the dispenser cabinet. The sediment filter goes on the left, followed by the pre carbon filter and the carbon block filter. Remove the safety plug from the water inlet hole on the back of the dispenser by pushing in the inlet hole collar and then gently pulling out the plug.
Operation IMPORTANT: This unit has been tested and sanitized prior to packing and shipping. During transit, dust and odors can accumulate in the tank and lines. Dispense and dispose at least one quart of water prior to drinking any water. Turn the Dispenser On IMPORTANT: Before you activate the heating and cooling switches, ensure a water has filled reservoir tanks in...
Using Leakage Detector This dispenser is equipped with a mechanical water leakage detector. If there is a leak inside the filter cabinet, the expanding leakage sponge will immediately expand, forcing the lid on the leak detector open, halting water flow to the reservoir tanks, and preventing any further damage.
Cleaning and Maintenance This dispenser runs on a continuous UV cleaning cycle. It works for 40 minutes, turns off for 140 minutes, then cycles back on. This process repeats as long as the dispenser is plugged in and on. Filter Replacement Schedule Filter Type Model No .
Cleaning the Reservoirs The reservoirs should be cleaned every 3 to 4 months to remove mineral buildup and optimize dispenser performance. Gather the following supplies: • 60–120g (4–8 tbsp.) citric acid crystals • 2 Liters hot water • 5 Liter (1.3 gal.) container or bucket •...
Warranty Brio (“Vendor”) warrants to the original purchaser of the Brio Water Coolers (the “Product”), and to no other person, that if the Product is assembled and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying it, then for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, all parts in the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship.
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