| Greenway Home Products Water Dispenser VWD2636BLK 1 User Manual | 
| save These InsTrucTIons   conserver ces InsTrucTIons   guarde esTas InsTruccIones   Designer Series   Série Designer   Serie de diseñador   Countertop   Water Dispenser   Distributeur d’eau   pour le comptoir   Dosificador de agua   de sobremesa   VWD2636W-1 • VWD2636BLK-1   Use & Care Guide   VWD2636RED-1   Guide d’utilisation et d’entretien   Manual d uso y cuidado   CAUTION: Before using water   dispenser, read this manual   and follow all safety rules   and operating instructions.   MISE EN GARDE: Avant   PRECAUCIÓN: Antes de usar el   dosificador de agua, lea este   manual y siga todas las reglas   de seguridad e instrucciones de   funcionamiento.   d'employer votre distributeur   d'eau, lisez ce manuel et suivez   toutes les règles de sécurité et   les consignes d'utilisation.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   REV00   ® YOUR vitapur WATER DISPENSER   1. Bottle support collar   2. Ready-To-Dispense indicator lights:   Red: “flashing” Heater (hot tank) is in operation   "on”   The hot water has reached optimum temperature and is ready for   dispensing   "off"   Heater (hot tank) is off, however remaining water within the tank still   may be hot, always exercise caution when dispensing and/or draining water   from the hot water tank.   Blue: "on"   The cold water has reached optimum temperature and is ready for   dispensing   "off"   The cooling cycle is in progress, it is possible to dispense water during the   cooling cycle, however, optimum cooling temperature may not yet be   achieved.   3. Insta-HOT* Feature (on demand hot water) activation button   NOTE: This button is designed to be recessed inside the cabinet.   4. Hot water push button (also dispenses room   temperature water when Insta-HOT* Feature is not activated)   5. Childproof safety switch   6. Cold water push button   7. Removable drip tray   8. Power switch (rear of dispenser)   9. Hot water drain valve (bottom of dispenser)   10. Cold water drain valve (bottom of dispenser)   1 3 4 5 8 2 6 9 10   7 bottom of dispenser   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   Initial Product Cleaning Procedure   Like most appliances, your water dispenser requires periodic   maintenance for maximum efficiency and performance and must be   cleaned on a regular basis (i.e. every 4 months). To maintain a hygienic   environment within your water dispenser and prevent potential   formation (growth) of bacteria, we strongly recommend regular   cleaning. A cleaning kit is available through our Customer Service   Department at 1-866-253-0447 or can be ordered on line   Figure A   Cleaning Kit   1. Make sure the unit is unplugged and the power switch is   turned off.   2. Remove the bottle support collar, saturate a clean cloth with a   water dispenser cleaner or vinegar and wipe the inside of the   reservoir.   Available online at   3. Pour a water dispenser cleaner or a mixture of 4 cups / 1L of   vinegar with 4 cups / 1L of hot water into the reservoir and   wait 20 minutes.   IMPORTANT: To avoid water overflowing while cleaning the dispenser, always remove the bottle   support collar before pouring water or the cleaning solution into the reservoir (see Figure A).   4. Press/hold all dispensing buttons until water stops flowing from the faucet.   5. Place the unit over the sink and drain both internal reservoirs by removing the spring clamps   and caps from both drain outlets located on the bottom of the unit.   6. Rinse again with clean water, re-install the drain outlet caps and spring clamps.   7. Place bottle support collar back on top of dispenser.   Installing the Water Bottle   IMPORTANT: Always wash your hands first! Clean the top (neck) of the bottle with a clean cloth   and do not touch the part of the unit that the water touches. Make sure the unit is unplugged and   the power switch is in the OFF position. The water bottle can be purchased from your local bottled   water distributor or most grocery stores.   1. Remove the protective cap from the end of the water bottle unless the bottle has a puncturable   cap or sticker.   2. Lift and turn the bottle upside down, placing it securely on the bottle support collar.   3. Press and hold all dispenser buttons until water flows from the dispenser. Drain about 4 cups /   1L of water before initial use. This does not need to be repeated with replacement bottles.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Plug in the water dispenser.   5. Set the power switch at the rear of the dispenser to the ON position.   6. Ready-to-dispense indicator lights will illuminate when the water reaches optimum temperature   and is ready for use. In order to get steaming hot water, the (on demand) Insta-HOT* feature   button must be activated and the "red" indicator light will start flashing   (see Dispensing Hot Water, pg 5).   IMPORTANT NOTE: AlWAYS MAkE SURE THERE IS WATER IN THE SYSTEM BEFORE   ACTIvATING THE ON DEMAND INSTA-HOT* FEATURE. If you "accidentally" activate the Insta-   HOT* feature, you must cancel the program, simply disconnect and re-connect the power cord.   IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT lEAkING BOTTlES   If you find that your dispenser is leaking, check the water bottle   first! Almost all 3 and 5 gallon water bottles are recycled, and   handled extensively during cleaning, filling, and shipping. As a   result they are very prone to developing pin holes or small cracks   that can cause an overflow (or leak) when placed on top of a water   dispenser.   1.   In almost all cases, there is nothing wrong with your water   dispenser. If you are experiencing a leak, this simple test will allow   you to determine whether your water bottle or dispenser is the   2.a   source of the problem.   1. Unplug the unit, turn off the power switch and remove the   water bottle.   2. a) Remove the bottle support collar and check the water level   2.b   inside the reservoir – it should be at roughly three-quarters full.   b) Please add or drain a few glasses of water to achieve the   required fill level. Water level should be approximately 3/4” –   1” / 1.9cm - 2.5cm BElOW THE RESERvOIR lIP.   Reservoir Lip   Water Level   3. Closely monitor the water level inside the reservoir, (1-2 hours)   if the water level drops, immediately drain the remaining water   from the unit and call customer service at 1-866-253-0447. If the water level remains constant   it is the water bottle not the dispenser that is leaking. Please contact your water supplier for a   replacement bottle.   and care tips.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Dispensing Room and Cold Water   Place a glass under the spigot. For cold water, press the   amount of water is dispensed. Before the Insta-HOT* Feature is activated, the   dispenses room temperature water. To dispense room water, press the   button downward until the desired   button   button downward until   the desired amount of water is dispensed (for hot water, see Dispensing Hot Water).   Temperature Setting   The water temperatures (hot and cold) are factory set and cannot be adjusted.   Dispensing Hot Water   NOTE: The Insta-HOT* feature button is designed to be recessed inside the cabinet.   The hot water (Insta-HOT* feature) dispensing system on this unit is designed to save energy and   money. Conventional hot water dispensing systems operate 24/7 regardless of water usage. The (on   demand) Insta-HOT* feature activates the hot water system "only" when the Insta-HOT* feature   button is activated delivering steaming hot water in less than 3 minutes.   To dispense hot water, first press the Insta-HOT* Feature activation button. The red indicator light   will begin flashing to indicate that the water heater is active. In approximately 3 minutes the set   temperature point will be reached and the red light will stop flashing and remain on. The water is   now ready to be dispensed; press down on the   button until the desired amount of water is   dispensed, then release the button. If water is not immediately dispensed, the water will begin to   cool and the red light will shut off, requiring you to initiate another cycle.   Child Resistant Safety Switch   To prevent hot water from accidentally harming a child, the hot   water dispenser button has a safety switch on it. Slide the switch   to the left and push the button down to dispense hot water.   DANGER: The hot water is heated to approximately 201˚F / 91˚C.   Temperatures above 125˚F / 52˚C can cause severe burns from   Child Resistant   scalding. DO NOT AllOW CHIlDREN TO USE THE HOT WATER   Safety Switch   DISPENSING BUTTON WITHOUT PROPER AND DIRECT   SUPERvISION.   ClEANING AND MAINTENANCE   Like most appliances, your water dispenser requires periodic maintenance for maximum efficiency   and performance and must be cleaned on a regular basis (i.e. every 4 months). To maintain a   hygienic environment within your water dispenser and prevent potential formation (growth) of   bacteria, we strongly recommend regular cleaning. A cleaning kit is available through our Customer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Cleaning Your Water Dispenser   IMPORTANT: Make sure you turn the power switch to the OFF position and unplug the dispenser   before performing any of the following cleaning procedures.   Cleaning the Outside of the Water Dispenser   The outside of the dispenser can be wiped clean with a water dispenser cleaning solution or a mild   soap and water mixture. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly with   clean water and then dry surfaces.   Cleaning the Drip Tray   To remove, take the grill off the tray and firmly lift the tray up,   dislodging it from the guides. Drain and clean.   The drip tray should be emptied and cleaned regularly to remove   spotting and any mineral deposits. Clean with a water dispenser   cleaning solution or a mild soap and water mixture. For tough deposits,   add vinegar and let it soak until the deposits come loose. Then wash,   rinse and dry thoroughly (not dishwasher safe).   To replace, put the grill back on the tray and slide the tray onto the guides.   Draining the Reservoirs   bottom of dispenser   Drain the reservoirs before and after cleaning, when going on long   vacations or if not using the dispenser for long periods of time.   IMPORTANT! Turn the power switch to the OFF position and   unplug the dispenser before performing this procedure. Dispense   hot water until temperature drops to a safe level to avoid the risk of   scalding.   Hot   Cool   1. Remove the water bottle.   2. Press/hold all dispensing buttons until water stops flowing from   the faucet.   3. Place the unit over the sink and drain both internal reservoirs by   removing the spring clamps and caps from both drain outlets   located on the bottom of the unit.   4. When the water completely stops flowing, replace the drain   caps and spring clamps.   IMPORTANT: Drain the water into a container and/or sink,   not the drip tray.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Cleaning the Inside of the Dispenser   Cleaning Kit   Like most appliances, your water dispenser requires periodic   maintenance for maximum efficiency and performance and must be   cleaned on a regular basis (i.e. every 4 months). To maintain a   hygienic environment within your water dispenser and prevent   potential formation (growth) of bacteria, we strongly recommend   regular cleaning. A cleaning kit is available through our Customer   Service Department at 1-866-253-0447 or can be ordered on line at   Available online at   1. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position.   2. Remove the water bottle and bottle support collar.   3. Drain the reservoirs (see Draining the Reservoirs, pg 6).   4. Pour a water dispenser cleaner or a mixture of 4 cups / 1L of   vinegar with 4 cups / 1L of hot water into the reservoir and wait   20 minutes. If using a water dispenser cleaning solution, please   follow the manufacturer's instructions.   IMPORTANT: To avoid water overflow while cleaning dispenser, always remove the bottle support   collar before pouring water or cleaning solution into the reservoir (see Figure A, pg 3).   5. Press/hold all dispensing buttons until water stops flowing from the faucet.   6. Drain the reservoirs.   IMPORTANT: Drain the water into a container and/or sink, not the drip tray.   7. Rinse with clean water.   8. Replace the bottle support collar and the water bottle (see Installing the Water Bottle, pg 3).   IMPORTANT: Drain approximately 4 glasses of water from each button before initial use. This does   not need to be done with replacement bottles.   Going Away on vacation   When not using the dispenser for long periods of time or when going on vacation, conserve energy   by setting the power switch to the OFF position, unplug the dispenser and drain the reservoirs (see   Draining the Reservoirs, pg 6). Follow Initial Product Cleaning Procedures upon return and startup   of the dispenser.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 SPECIFICATIONS   vWD2636-1   Output per hr:   WARNING: The Water Dispenser heats   and dispenses water to 201˚ F / 91˚ C   which can cause severe burns or   scalding.   Hot   1.3 gal / 5.0 L   0.1 gal / 0.4 L   0.16 gal / 0.6 L   0.2 gal / 0.8 L   201°F / 91°C   42.8°F - 46.4°F / 6°C - 8°C   1200 W   Cool   Hot   Internal Tank Capacity:   DO NOT AllOW CHIlDREN TO USE   THE HOT WATER DISPENSING   BUTTON WITHOUT PROPER AND   DIRECT SUPERvISION.   Cool   Heating Temp (approx.):   Cooling Temp (approx.):   Power Consumption (Watts):   Hot   Cool   Hot   65 W   Child Resistant   Safety Switch   Power Consumption (Amps):   voltage   10.5 A   Cool   1 A   120 V   TROUBlESHOOTING TIPS   Problem   Possible Cause   Suggested Solution   Small pin hole or crack in the bottle, (common with   recycled water bottles).   Conduct water bottle leak test outlined   on page 4.   Water dispenser   is leaking   Drain caps are not secure.   Ensure drain caps are secure.   Water was poured directly into bottle support collar   and overflowed.   Drain by pressing dispenser buttons.   Possible air pocket.   Press several times to relieve air pocket and release   to re-set valve.   All the water in the tank has been used.   Replace with full bottle and wait; 60 minutes for water   to cool, 3 minutes for water to heat (after activating   Insta-HOT* feature button).   Water is not hot   or cold enough   The unit is unplugged.   Plug it into the outlet.   Insta-HOT* Feature was not activated.   Activate Insta-HOT* Feature by pressing the button.   The circuit breaker in your home is tripped or the fuse Reset the breaker or replace the fuse.   has blown.   Empty water bottle.   Replace with full bottle and wait; 60 minutes for water   to cool, 3 minutes for water to heat (after activating   Insta-HOT* feature button).   Water dispenser   is not dispensing   water   Mineral deposits clogging tanks.   Possible air pocket.   See Cleaning the Inside of the Dispenser.   Push down on the dispenser buttons to prime the   unit.   Bottle making a gurgling noise as it fills the tank.   Water dispenser is uneven.   This is normal.   Water dispenser   is noisy   Make sure the dispenser is on an even surface that   can support its full weight.   ATTENTION: Do not return this product to the store. For questions on operation, assembly or parts,   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 FREqUENTlY ASkED qUESTIONS   q: Why is my water dispenser leaking?   A: Many times a leak is caused by a defective water bottle with a small crack or pinhole   (see Important Notice About leaking Bottles, pg 4).   IMPORTANT: To avoid water overflow while cleaning the dispenser, always remove the bottle   support collar before pouring water or cleaning solution into the reservoir (see Figure A, pg 3).   q: Why is my water not cold?   A: The cooling of the countertop, multi-fin semi-conductor dispenser is factory set and cannot be   adjusted. Multi-fin semi-conductor fan cooling technology is designed to chill water to 6˚C /   43˚F at approximately 2-4 glasses per hour. Due to the cooling technology incorporated in these   units, multi-fin semi-conductor units are designed for 1-2 person usage only.   q: Why do I get a plastic taste from my dispenser?   A: As with most new appliances such as coffee makers and kettle's, there is often a plastic taste   upon initial start-up of the unit. To remove this taste, simply follow the cleaning instructions out   lined in Cleaning the Inside of the Dispenser on page 7.   q: What is the spike that goes into the bottle?   A: vitapur® water dispensers feature a “piercing valve” as part of the bottle support collar, providing   added convenience for water bottle installation. Depending on the water bottle supplier, some   water bottles incorporate a self-piercing membrane in the bottle cap for this specific purpose (ask   your water bottle supplier if your water bottle incorporates this feature). If your water bottle does   not incorporate this feature, the entire bottle cap must then be removed to eliminate possible   damage to the piercing valve.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 |