Black & Deckerメーカー# 900149の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Model # 900149: Page 1 Bottom Loading Bottled Water Dispens er Model # 900149 USER MANUAL PN O-035 © 2009 Primo Water Corporation TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, USER MUST READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING, INSTALLING & OPERATING DISPENSER.
Model # 900149: Page 2 SAFETY PRECAUTI ONS To reduce risk of injury and property damage, user must read this entire manual before assembling, installing & operating dispenser. Failure to execute the instructions in this manual can cause personal injury or property damage.
Model # 900149: Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions …………………………………………… 2 Key Information for Future Use ……………………………. 3 Specifications ………………………………………………… 4 Parts & Features …………………………………………….
Model # 900149: Page 4 SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 5 AMPs Refrigerant Type R-134A Cold Water Power 125 Watts Cold Capacity / Hour 1.0 Gallons Cold Temp Range 3 9 ! F – 5 9 ! F Hot Water Power 425 Watts Hot Capacity / Hour 1.0 Gallons Hot Temp Range 1 49 ! F – 199 ! F Dimensions 40.
Model # 900149: Page 5 ASSEMBLY Keep plastic bags away from children. 1. Remove dispenser from packaging. 2. Unpack drip tray and insert into dispenser. 3. Properly dispose all of packaging. INSTALLATION 1. Place dispenser upright. 2. Locate dispenser on a hard and level surface in a cool shaded location near a grounded wall outlet.
Model # 900149: Page 6 Initial Set Up Do NOT plug in until steps 1-3 are completed. 1. Allow unit to sit upright for 4 hours. 2. Set probe length (see illustration 1): " If using a 5 gallon round bottle, use the probe as it is supplied. " If using a 5 gallon rectangular bottle, remove section C.
Model # 900149: Page 7 4. Plug cord into a properly grounded wall outlet. " The unit will come ON and start pumping air into the bottle. " The air will force water from the bottle into the hot and cold water reservoirs. 5. Turn energy saving switches on back of dispenser to ON.
Model # 900149: Page 8 Dispensing Hot Water This unit dispenses water at temperatures that can cause severe burns. Av oid direct contact w ith hot water. Keep children and pets away from unit while dispensing. Never allow children to dispense hot w ater without proper and direct supervision.
Model # 900149: Page 9 PROPER CARE & CLEANI NG General Cleaning Perform: As needed Time Required: 5 minutes. Note: Do NOT use abrasive materials or chemical cleaners. 1. Clean cabinet surfaces with a soft cloth and warm soapy water. 2. Wipe dust from back of dispenser to improve efficiency.
Model # 900149: Page 10 2. Wipe probe and area around all 3 taps with a soft cloth moistened with the sanitizing solution. Step C: Sanitize Reser voirs 1. Remove the cap from a spare empty 5 gallon bottle. 2. Fill the bottle with sanitizing solution. 3.
Model # 900149: Page 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Dispenser does not operate. " Make sure the power cord is properly connected to a working outlet. Water is leaking. " Bottle may have a leak. Remove bottle and replace with new bottle. " If leak remains, remove probe from bottle and call 866-429-7566 for assistance.
Model # 900149: Page 12 LIMITED WARRANTY Primo Wat er Corporation, (“Vendor”) warrants to the original pur chaser of this disp enser, and to no other person, that if this dispenser is a ssembled a.
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