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ZALMAN Reserator XT User Manual page 8

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- CPU Water Block and Reserator' s Base OUT Connection
1) Connect one end of the PVC Tube to the Fitting of the CPU Water Block and fasten
with a Tube Clamp as shown in the diagram.
2) Pull out the PVC Tube through the I/O Bracket hole on the computer case.
3) Connect the Quick Coupling Insert that has been disconnected from the Degassing
Tube to the other end of the PVC Tube, and fasten it with a Tube Clamp.
4) Plug the Quick Coupling Insert into the Quick Coupling Socket of the Base OUT fitting.
◈ Northbridge Water Block Installation
1) When using the Northbridge Water Block, please install as illustrated below.
2) The Tube Clamps must be installed on the PVC Tubes.
VGA Water Block
- VGA RAM Water Block Installing
1) When using the VGA RAM Water
Block, please install as illustrated in
the diagram.
2) The Tube Clamps must be installed
on the PVC Tubes.
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•The specifications of this product and its components may change without prior notice to improve performance.
RESERATOR XT
Quick Coupling Insert
CPU Water Block
Tube Clamp
Northbridge Water Block
CPU Water Block
VGA RAM
Water Block
VGA Water Block
RESERATOR XT
5.8 Confirmation of Proper Installation
1) Check if the product is placed properly.
2) Check if the coolant' s circulation path conforms to the path shown below.
3) Slightly tug on the PVC Tubes connected to each Fitting to check for loose
connections.
Reserator OUT
Radiate
Reserator XT body
Heat
Reserator IN
5. 9 Leakage Inspection and Test Run
1) Check to see if the green wire terminal and the black wire terminal of the Power
Supply' s Main Connector are connected with the Jump Cable.
2) Check the amount of coolant inside the Reserator' s Reservoir, and fill it by
approximately 80%.
3) Connect the Power Supply' s 4-Pin Connector to the Reserator' s DC Cable
Connector, and provide power for the Power Supply.
4) Once power is supplied, check to see if the Flow Indicator' s impeller placed inside the
Reserator' s side panel is rotating, if the blue LED is lit, and if the coolant is being
circulated to each Water Block.
5) Check for leakage at each connector. Leakage can lead to short-circuits and damage
the motherboard or other components. If leakage is found, turn OFF the power,
completely remove the water, and reassemble the leaking section.
6) If there is no leakage, remove the Power Jump Cable from the Power Supply' s Main
Connector. Now connect the Power Supply' s Main Connector to the motherboard' s
Power Connector and run the PC.
Note 1) Power must be supplied to the Reserator' s DC Cable at all times for the Reserator and the
PC to run simultaneously. The user must check periodically to see if the DC Cable is
connected properly.
•The specifications of this product and its components may change without prior notice to improve performance.
CPU Water Block
N/B Water Block
<OPTION>
Absorb
Heat
VGA Water Block
<OPTION>
RAM Water Block
<OPTION>
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