Operation; Ready-To-Dispense Indicator Lights - Glacier bay VWD1066BLS Use And Care Manual

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READY-TO-DISPENSE INDIcATOR LIGHTS

FLASHING
red
STEADY ON
STEADY ON
BLUe
FLASHING
YeLLOW
1
Dispensing room temperature and cold
water
□ Place a glass under the dispensing spigot (J) in the center of the water
outlet panel.
□ For cold water, press and hold the cold water dispensing button (G) until
the desired amount of water is dispensed, and release the button.
□ For room temperature water, press and hold the room temperature
dispensing button (F) until the desired amount of water is dispensed, and
release the button.
2
Adjusting the cold water temperature
□ By turning the thermostat (M) at the back of the unit, the temperature can
be adjusted. Turn the dial clockwise between the Min. (cool) and Max.
(colder) levels until the desired temperature is reached.
nOTe: If the water dispenser is not dispensing
water, there could be a possible ice buildup due to
the thermostat being set too cold. If this happens,
unplug the dispenser overnight, and then reset. Set the
thermostat to Min., slowly increasing based on your use
and need for cold water.
The heater (hot water tank) is operational.
The hot water has reached optimum temperature and is ready for dispensing.
The hot water tank is off; however, remaining water within the tank may still be very hot.
OFF
Always exercise caution when dispensing and/or draining water from the hot water tank.
The cold water has reached optimum temperature and is ready for dispensing.
The cooling cycle is in progress. It is possible to dispense water during the cooling cycle;
OFF
however, optimum cooling temperature may not yet be achieved.
The water level inside the internal reservoir is low. The water bottle is empty.
OFF
The status of all water levels are normal.
J
M
TEMP
M
Min.
8
F
G
Max.

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