Oasis Concepts Water Dispenser PHT1AQK User Manual

Installation and Service Guide  
Point of Use Water Coolers  
CONTENTS  
Water Cooler Specifications........................................................................ 2  
Set-up & Preparation Instructions............................................................... 3  
In-shop Unit Preparation ........................................................................... 3  
Installation Instructions ............................................................................. 3  
Service Information..................................................................................... 4  
Lubrication ................................................................................................ 4  
Periodic Maintenance................................................................................ 4  
Hot Tank Cleaning .................................................................................... 5  
Cabinet Cleaning....................................................................................... 6  
Operating Features ...................................................................................... 6  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 6  
Accessories.................................................................................................. 7  
Replacement Parts Pictorial Breakdown..................................................... 8  
Replacement Parts List................................................................................ 9  
Wiring Diagram......................................................................................... 10  
Filter/RO Warranty.................................................................................... 11  
Cooler Warranty........................................................................................ 11  
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WATER COOLER SET-UP & PREPARATION INSTRUCTION  
will void the warranty.  
The manufacturer  
accepts no liability for damage caused by  
excessive water pressure.  
A) Inspection  
1) Inspect the carton and the water cooler for  
evidence of rough handling and concealed  
damage. Damage claims should be filed with  
the carrier.  
1) Determine the best installation location considering  
customer preference, electrical outlet, water line  
access, and if applicable, drain locations.  
2) Remove the foam packing blocks from between  
the reservoir and the cabinet front.  
2) The water cooler should be located at least 2” (5cm)  
from the wall to assure adequate condenser air  
circulation.  
3) Locate your best access to the water source. Tap  
into the water line with a saddle tapping valve**, a  
faucet fitting ball valve, a solder tee, or similar  
device.  
B) In-shop Preparation procedures -  
Filter/RO Unit Preparation  
Warning - Failure to follow these procedures  
will affect cooler performance and void the  
warranty.  
Install Filters/RO cartridges as follows:  
1) Remove the access door on the front of the unit by  
grasping the handholds on the sides and pulling  
off the door. A tap with the palm of your hand  
about 6” (15cm) up the side of the cabinet will  
allow the door to pop off quite easily. Note  
marked area on replacement parts drawing.  
2) Remove the manifold assembly and quad filter  
from the mounting brackets and set them outside  
the cabinet. There is no need to disconnect the  
tubing.  
3) Install filters as stated in filter “Installation and  
Service Guide”.  
4) Note: For RO models, do not install the  
membrane at this time.  
5) Snap the access door back in place on the front of  
the unit.  
NOTE: Always check the local plumbing codes  
before tapping into a water line. **(See the Saddle  
Tapping Valve Installation Instructions in this  
manual if applicable. Valves are available from the  
Service Department).  
4) Warning: Use only ¼” OD copper tubing to connect  
your water supply to the cooler access port. Connect  
your water line to the port labeled “water inlet”. The  
inlet fittings used on the OASIS® Cooler are quick-  
connect fittings. Simply push the tube into the fitting  
until it firmly seats in the bottom of the fitting. To  
remove the tube, push in the collet and pull the tube  
from the fitting. Units are shipped with blue plugs in  
each fitting. Remove the plugs in the same manner  
described above before inserting the tube. A stop  
valve (not included) is recommended near the inlet  
connection to the cooler.  
5) The cooler is equipped with a clamp that relieves  
stress on the water inlet and drain/product water  
fittings when the cooler is moved. The copper tubing  
can be coiled and secured in the clamp as shown in  
the diagram below. This configuration will help to  
reduce the leaks associated with moving a cooler  
with plumbing still attached as well as removing the  
stress from the fittings.  
Note: There are snap points at the handholds  
and near the base.  
Filter/RO Flushing Procedures:  
Following this procedure will prepare your OASIS® cooler  
to deliver the best possible drinking water.  
1) Filters are installed, cooler unplugged, top is off.  
2) Flush filters and reservoir as described in filter  
“Installation and Service Guide”.  
3) Replace cabinet top.  
C) Water Cooler Installation Instructions  
Reservoir and Filter Flushing procedures previously  
outlined must be completed before cooler is  
installed.  
NOTE: The following states require a licensed  
plumber to install cooler; AR, GA, MA, MI, OK, RI, SC,  
SD, TX, VT and WI.  
CA, KS, MN, NM and OR allow for a state-registered  
installer or contractor as well.  
WARNING: A pressure regulator, such as a  
slow flow regulator, must be installed in front  
of the unit’s water inlet if the water pressure  
(including any possible pressure spikes) could  
exceed 100 P.S.I.G. (690kPA). Failure to comply  
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2) Periodic replacement of the filter/RO cartridges  
will be required. The frequency of the change  
will be determined by the attributes of the source  
water. Foul taste or odor may occur if filters are  
not changed at proper intervals.  
6) RO Cooler only - complete instruction 6,  
Filter models - proceed to instruction 7.  
Connect a ¼” OD copper tube to the drain fitting  
located on the back of the unit. This tube should  
be routed to the most convenient drain location  
such as a sink drain. (See the Drain Clamp  
Assembly instructions in this manual if  
applicable). Drain applications routing tubing  
from a cooler to the ceiling and then into a drain  
is acceptable. Some reduction in membrane  
productivity may occur, however, depending on  
the height of the ceiling and the source water line  
pressure. Some local plumbing codes require  
an air gap to be installed between the cooler and  
the drain connection. Air gaps are available  
from the service department. Check your local  
plumbing codes to assure compliance.  
Filter change procedure:  
a) Prepare a spare filter/RO vessel set in your  
shop. Clean and sanitize the vessels and  
then install the replacement cartridges per  
the instructions in the filter “Installation and  
Service Guide”. Then continue with the  
following  
flushing  
and  
installation  
procedures.  
b) On filtration versions, run a ¼” OD tube from  
the blue collet port of the manifold to an off-  
center port on the quad lead filter vessel.  
Run a ¼” OD tube from the center port to  
the nearest drain location. Plug the other  
off-center port. Connect a ¼” OD tube from  
the water supply to the white collet on the  
manifold. Turn on water and flush filters for  
10 minutes. Disconnect tubing and plug the  
ports. Take this vessel set to the installation  
and install it in place of the existing vessel  
set. Take the old vessel set back to the  
shop for refurbishment.  
c) On reverse osmosis versions, run a ¼” OD  
tube from the blue collet port of the manifold  
to an off-center port on the quad carbon filter  
vessel. Run a ¼” OD tube from the center  
port to the nearest drain location. Plug the  
other off-center port. Connect a ¼” OD tube  
from the gray collet elbow to the yellow collet  
elbow. Connect a ¼” OD tube from the  
water supply to the right hand white collet  
port on pre-filter side. Plug the red collet  
port and the smartap port located behind  
pre-filter inlet and outlet ports. Turn on  
water and flush pre-filter and carbons for 10  
7) To speed up the process of priming the unit, you  
may wish to pour 4 gallons (15 liters) of filtered  
water into the reservoir. To do so, first remove  
the cooler top and remove the reservoir lid (see  
“Reservoir Replacement Procedure” under the  
service information for the easiest method).  
Replace the lid and top after pouring the water  
into the reservoir.  
8) Check the available power supply against the  
water cooler data plate to assure proper  
electrical service. The voltage specification is  
115v + 10% and voltage outside of this  
specification will affect cooler performance and  
could permanently damage the refrigeration  
system.  
9) Verify that the hot tank switch is in the “off”  
position. Plug power supply cord into receptacle.  
10) Turn on water supply to cooler.  
11) Open each faucet until water flows freely.  
12) On hot tank models, turn on the hot tank by  
depressing the switch toward the reset position.  
The switch is located inside the access door,  
mounted on the column support.  
minutes.  
Turn off water.  
Remove  
membrane vessel and discard water. Insert  
membrane per “filter installation” on page 2  
of the filter “Installation and Service Guide”.  
Connect ¼” OD tube from red collet port to  
drain. Turn on water and flush 3-4 minutes.  
Disconnect tubing used for flushing and plug  
all ports.  
CAUTION: WATER FROM HOT FAUCET CAN  
SCALD.  
DO NOT USE THE FIRST THREE  
RESERVOIRS OF WATER.  
SERVICE INFORMATION & GUIDELINES  
A) Lubrication  
3) Reservoir cleaning and sanitizing should be done  
each time the filters are changed. Prepare a  
spare reservoir assembly following the “Reservoir  
Flushing” procedures outlined in the filter  
“Installation and Service Guide”. On hot models,  
inspect the o-rings in the hot tank fitting and the  
reservoir which seal the hot tank opening. These  
should be replaced if they show signs of a  
flattened diameter.  
This unit is equipped with a hermetically sealed  
compressor and no periodic lubrication is necessary.  
Replacement filter/RO cartridge o-rings should be  
lubricated with Dow Corning® Compound 111 or  
equivalent, when they are installed.  
B) Periodic Maintenance  
1) The black static condenser on the rear of the  
unit must be kept clean of dirt and lint. Visually  
inspect every 3 months.  
Reservoir Replacement Procedure:  
a) Remove the top by lifting it up and pressing  
in on the cabinet back about 4” (100mm) in  
from the side and 2” (5mm) down from the  
top.  
Cleaning Procedure:  
a) Unplug the cooler.  
b) Clean condenser with a small stiff non-wire  
brush.  
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b) To Remove the Reservoir Lid: it is easiest  
to push down slightly near the lid center and  
lift on each tab at the front of the lid  
individually. Once those have loosened, lift  
up on each of the other two corners so the  
lid lifts as straight up as possible. This will  
help avoid the sealing edge from catching as  
the lid is removed.  
c) Drain the water from the reservoir by  
opening the cook and/or cold faucet.  
d) Grasp the reservoir using the handholds on  
top and pull upward. Some resistance is  
normal because of the tight fit required at the  
sleeve-on-probe.  
5) A quart (1 liter) measuring container for hot  
liquids.  
HOT TANK CLEANING PROCEDURE  
1) Unplug the service cord and turn off water  
supply.  
2) Draw water from the hot faucet until the water is  
cool.  
3) Remove the top and set aside the reservoir lid.  
4) Place a container under the hot tank drain valve.  
For convenience, insert a 3/8” (10mm) OD  
plastic tube into the opening at the end of the  
black  
valve  
and  
turn  
the  
petcock  
counterclockwise or simply turn the valve’s  
petcock counterclockwise without the tube into  
the drain. Drain tank.  
e) Slide the newly sanitized reservoir into place  
taking care not to touch the inside of the  
reservoir with bare hands.  
5) Drain an additional amount of water from the  
reservoir through the faucet to further expose the  
hot tank inlet tube opening.  
6) Close hot tank drain valve.  
7) Mix four (4) ounces (113 grams) of citric acid  
crystals with one (1) quart (1 liter) of very hot  
f) Replace the reservoir lid and the cooler top.  
4) Periodic replacement of the air filter assembly is  
required to prevent airborne contaminants from  
entering the reservoir. When the water filters  
are changed and reservoir is sanitized, it is  
recommended that the air filter also be replaced.  
5) Periodic cleaning of the strainer inside the tube  
at the elbow on the mechanical float is required  
to maintain water flow. It can be removed from  
the tube for cleaning or flush water in reverse  
flow through the strainer. It is recommended  
that this be done at least as often as the filters  
are changed.  
water.  
(Wearing  
rubber  
gloves  
is  
recommended).  
8) Place a funnel inside the reservoir in the left-  
hand tube (in line with the hot faucet). Carefully  
pour the hot solution into the funnel.  
BE  
CAREFUL NOT TO SCALD YOUR HANDS.  
9) Remove the funnel and fill the reservoir with two  
(2) gallons (7.5 liters) of water. Open the hot  
faucet to allow the hot tank to fill.  
10) Place the reservoir lid on top of the reservoir.  
11) Plug the service cord into the grounded fused  
outlet.  
12) Let the unit stand for at least twenty (20)  
minutes.  
C) Hot Tank Cleaning Instructions  
Water coolers need to be cleaned periodically to  
prevent mineral buildup inside the heating tank. The  
frequency of cleaning is determined by the quantity  
of minerals in the water and the amount of water  
used.  
Hot tanks may require cleaning when:  
1) Normal hot water flow appears restricted.  
2) Noisy heating cycles are heard.  
13) Unplug the service cord.  
14)  
TURN OFF THE HOT TANK SWITCH FOUND  
ON THE COLUMN SUPPORT BEHIND THE  
ACCESS DOOR.  
15) Remove reservoir lid as before.  
3) Water in the cooling tank is very warm.  
4) Mineral build-up has imparted a taste to the  
water.  
16) Draw water from the hot faucet until the water is  
no longer warm.  
17) Open the hot tank drain valve and catch the  
water in a pan or bucket. The water will be  
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS TO  
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT AND TO THE  
USER.  
discolored.  
SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY POURED DOWN  
DRAIN TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL  
NOTE:  
THIS DRAIN WATER  
A
SPILLING. THIS WATER WILL STAIN.  
18) If sanitizing is required, see the WATER  
CAUTION: Because this cleaning process involves very  
hot water that may scald, the use of rubber gloves is  
COOLER SET-UP  
AND  
PREPARATION  
INSTRUCTIONS in this manual. This is also a  
good time to sanitize the reservoir as outlined in  
the reservoir flushing procedure located in the  
filter “Installation & Service Guide”.  
recommended. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.  
MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED:  
1) Four (4) ounces (113grams) of citric acid  
crystals. Critic acid crystals are available in four-  
ounce and fifty-pound quantities from the  
address at the end of this manual.  
2) A pair of rubber gloves.  
3) A bucket or pan with a two (2) gallon (7.5 liters)  
capacity.  
4) A funnel with a 3/8” (10mm) max diameter at the  
end.  
19) Pour at least two (2) gallons (7.5 liters) of water  
into the reservoir and allow this water to drain  
out the hot tank drain.  
20) Close drain valve and replace lid making sure it  
snaps completely into place.  
CAUTION:  
FAILURE TO TURN OFF HOT TANK COULD  
CAUSE PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO THIS UNIT.  
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yellow “service” light will illuminate indicating  
below 70% TDS reduction. This patented, solid  
state electronic circuit does not require service.  
4) Safer Faucets  
21) Plug the service cord back into the grounded  
fused outlet and turn on the water supply.  
22) Allow the unit to fill the reservoir half full.  
23) Open the hot faucet and draw water from the  
faucet until it flows freely.  
This water cooler incorporates the “safer faucet”  
for hot water dispensing. This deters accidental  
dispensing of hot water.  
24) Draw at least one (1) quart (1 liter) of water from  
each faucet.  
5) Temperature Control  
25) Turn the hot tank switch on (toward the “RESET”  
position).  
26) Replace the top of the cabinetry.  
Both the hot tank and the cold reservoir have  
temperature controls which can be adjusted with  
a small bladed screwdriver. The cold control can  
be turned clockwise for cooler water and  
counterclockwise for warmer water in quarter  
turn adjustments.  
Your hot tank should now be clean. If the flow of  
water or the noisy cycles have not been improved,  
you should have the unit repaired at an authorized  
service center. Cleaning the unit in this manner will  
not only make the unit run more efficiently, but will  
make the water taste better.  
F) TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
1) NO WATER IS FLOWING:  
Make sure all stop valves to unit are open and  
water is flowing freely. Water flow rate through  
filter system is approximately 0.4 GPM  
(1.5LPM).* RO flow rate will be based on the  
membrane capacity. Standard flow is 15 GPD  
(56.5 LPD)** at optimum conditions. Remove  
cooler top and make sure safety float hasn’t  
tripped by resetting it. To reset safety float,  
press the blue reset button about half way down  
on the reservoir lid. Check the in-line strainer at  
the mechanical float inlet elbow to make sure it  
is not clogged. Check the outlets of the filter  
manifold and quad filter head to see where the  
flow stops. Remember, water flow from RO  
units will be minimal.  
D) CABINET CLEANING SUGGESTIONS  
There is no maintenance required on the  
polycarbonate plastic cabinetry.  
Only regular  
cleaning with some common household cleaners is  
all that is necessary to remove dirt and grime from  
the polycarbonate cabinet.  
Cleaners such as mild soap, Fantastic®, Windex®,  
Joy®, and Top Job® can be used.  
The drip tray is dishwasher safe.  
Abrasive cleaners are not recommended because of  
the potential for scratching.  
2) SMARTAP® INDICATES “SERVICE”:  
Test the quality of water only while the unit is  
producing water. Draw 1 quart of water from the  
cook faucet wait 5 minutes and retest the water.  
If it still indicates “Service”, check the TDS of the  
source water to the TDS of the product water.  
The membrane may need to be changed if the  
rejection of TDS is less than 70%.  
Flammable cleaners should not be used because of  
health and safety reasons.  
E) OPERATING FEATURES  
1) Overload Protection  
The compressor motor is equipped with an  
automatic reset protector which will disconnect  
the motor from the line in case of an overload.  
2) Safety Float  
3) NO HOT WATER:  
Check to see if the switch for the hot tank has  
been turned on. The switch is located on the  
column support behind the access door. The  
rocker switch should be depressed toward the  
“RESET” position. If the switch is in the “ON”  
position and there is no hot water, it is possible  
the circuit needs to be reset. Press the rocker  
switch to the “OFF position, then back to the  
“RESET” position.  
The cooler is designed with a safety mechanism  
to prevent overfilling. In case the primary fill float  
fails, a second float is activated as the water  
level rises. This float shuts off the water to the  
reservoir (NOTE: A hard impact or jarring of  
the unit while it is filling may trip the safety  
float). To restart water flow, press the blue reset  
button about half way down on the reservoir lid  
until the pressure on the safety float is released.  
3) Water Quality Monitor - Smartap® Versions  
The water cooler may be equipped with a  
Smartap® water quality monitor. This is a dual  
probe monitor that compares the feed water to  
the product water as a percentage. The circuit is  
preset at the factory to indicate membrane  
performance when the test button is pushed.  
Either the green “good” light will illuminate  
indicating above 70% TDS reduction or the  
*With sufficient line pressure.  
**Varies with feed water pressure, temperature and TDS.  
FANTASTIK® is a registered trademark of Texize  
Chemical Co.  
WINDEX® is a registered trademark of DRACKETT Co.  
JOY® and TOP JOB® are registered trademarks of  
Proctor & Gamble Co.  
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SHUT-OFF “BALL” VALVE ASSEMBLY  
Part Number 031177-001 (3/8” tubing)  
031177-002 (1/4” tubing)  
ACCESSORIES  
It is recommended that all units have a shut-off valve  
installed directly behind the unit. This is a safety  
precaution in case the unit needs to be shut off for  
any reason. It will also help in the filter replacement  
and sanitation process.  
SADDLE TAPPING VALVE  
Part Number 400306  
NOTE: State and local plumbing codes may  
prohibit the use of saddle tapping valves**. All  
connections must conform to applicable  
plumbing codes.  
**All states prohibit the use of saddle tapping  
valves in commercial applications.  
Do not install feed water assembly on the hot water line.  
Before installation, read the instructions on the outside of  
the packaging.  
IN-LINE AIR GAP ASSEMBLY  
(for RO units)  
Part Number 030917-002  
NOTE:  
All connections must conform to  
applicable plumbing codes.  
The Air Gap assembly may be installed anywhere  
between the unit and the drain. It must be installed  
in a vertical position. The inlet quick connect fitting is  
for ¼” OD tubing and the outlet fitting connects to  
3/8” OD tubing.  
DRAIN CLAMP ASSEMBLY  
(for RO units)  
Part Number 400307  
The drain clamp assembly should be installed on a  
straight length of drainpipe between the “P” or “S”  
trap and the sink. If possible, orient the hole to be  
drilled toward the desired location of the drinking  
water faucet. Installation should be as far away as  
practical from the garbage disposal. If you have a  
double sink, install drain outlet on the sink drain  
opposite disposal.  
1) Position drain outlet saddle on drainpipe. Allow  
adequate space for drilling operation.  
2) Tighten saddle bolts evenly on both sides. Avoid  
over tightening.  
3) Using the opening in the drain outlet saddle as a  
guide, drill ¼” hole in drain pipe.  
4) Install stem adaptor fitting. Do not over tighten.  
5) Push union elbow fitting onto stem adaptor fitting and  
connect drain tube.  
DOW CORNING® COMPOUND 111  
Part Number 030429-001  
We recommend the use of DOW 111 exclusively  
to lubricate o-rings on all OASIS® components  
and systems. This silicone based FDA approved  
lubricant has high viscosity, does not readily  
evaporate at room temperature, and smoothly  
adheres to the o-ring. These qualities make  
DOW 111 an easy to use long lasting lubricant.  
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  
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OASIS® Water Cooler Limited Warranty  
FIRST YEAR:  
These parts are:  
hot tank, hot tank  
The Manufacturer promises the original  
purchaser (user) to repair or, at the  
Manufacturer’s option, to replace any part of  
this water cooler which proves to be inoperative  
due to a defect in material or workmanship  
under normal use, for a period of one year from  
the date of original installation or for a period of  
eighteen (18) months after date of shipment  
from the factory, whichever occurs first.  
During the one year warranty, the Manufacturer  
will, through its approved service center or  
factory repair department, provide labor and  
parts necessary to correct such inoperative  
condition at no charge, if the water cooler has  
been installed and operated in accordance with  
the written instructions furnished with the water  
cooler.  
If it becomes necessary to ship the  
inoperative water cooler to the approved service  
center or factory repair department, the  
Manufacturer will pay the transportation  
charges both ways via common carrier. Local  
delivery charges are not covered.  
The cost of labor required to disconnect and  
reconnect plumbing and electrical connections  
will be the responsibility of the user (owner).  
thermostat, heat limiter, cold thermostat,  
compressor starting relay and overload, and  
mechanical float assembly.  
The labor to change the parts in the above  
paragraph will be the responsibility of the user  
(owner).  
GENERAL PROVISIONS AND  
EXCLUSIONS:  
This warranty applies only within the  
Continental Limits of the United States of  
America and Canada.  
This warranty does not apply and no  
agreement, either expressed or implied, shall be  
applicable if the affixed serial number is  
removed, defaced or obliterated.  
This warranty does not apply if service of the  
sealed refrigeration system or cold water system  
or parts furnished as original equipment by the  
Manufacturer are not obtained from an  
approved service center or the factory.  
This warranty does not apply to any water  
components that become inoperative due to  
liming conditions.  
This warranty does not apply to any water  
cooler or components that become inoperable  
because of a failure to satisfy standards or  
regulations adopted by any government or  
agency thereof subsequent to the date of  
shipment from the factory.  
OASIS CORPORATION  
265 N. Hamilton Road  
P. O. Box 3150•Columbus, OH 43213-0150  
1-800-64-OASIS (1-800-646-2747)  
FILTER AND RO MEMBRANE  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
FILTER CARTRIDGE WARRANTY  
Subject to the conditions and limitations  
described below, OASIS® warrants the filter  
cartridges to be free from defects in material  
and workmanship under normal use within the  
operating specifications listed in the filter  
“Installation and Service Guide”.  
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR:  
The Manufacturer promises within the  
second through fifth year to repair, or at its  
option, to replace any part of the sealed  
refrigeration system (compressor, condenser,  
evaporator, and interconnecting refrigerant  
lines) which prove to be inoperative due to a  
RO MEMBRANE WARRANTY  
Membranes carry a twelve (12) month prorated  
warranty as follows: Credit 1/12th of the  
replacement cost for each unused month the  
system is installed and maintained to factory  
instructions and the unit is operated within the  
specifications listed in the filter “Installation  
and Service Guide”.  
This warranty does not cover performance,  
failure or damages of any part resulting from  
external causes such as alterations, abuse,  
misuse, misapplication, corrosion or acts of  
God.  
defect in material or workmanship.  
The  
Manufacturer will provide through its approved  
service center or the factory repair department,  
the labor at no charge, to install such parts of  
the sealed refrigeration system.  
If it becomes necessary to ship the  
inoperative water cooler to the approved service  
center or factory repair department, the  
Manufacturer will pay the transportation charge  
both ways via common carrier. Local delivery  
charges are not covered.  
The cost of labor, to diagnose a sealed  
refrigeration system failure, the cost of labor  
required to disconnect and reconnect plumbing  
and electrical connections or the labor to  
remove the refrigeration system from the water  
cooler, will be the responsibility of the user  
(owner).  
WARNING  
The warranty and the Underwriters’  
Laboratory listing for this machine are  
automatically voided if this machine is altered,  
modified, or combined with any other machine  
or device. Alteration or modification of this  
machine may cause serious flooding and/or  
hazardous electrical shock or fire.  
Except as set forth herein, the Manufacturer  
makes no other warranty, guarantee or  
agreement expressed, implied or statutory,  
Filters/Membranes under warranty will be  
repaired or replaced and returned upon  
inspection of OASIS®.  
CONDITIONS OF FILTER WARRANTY  
The above warranty will not apply to the filters  
or RO membranes that are damaged because of  
neglect,  
misue,  
alteration,  
accident,  
misapplication, physical damage, fouling and/or  
scaling of membranes by minerals, bacterial  
attack, sediment, or damage caused by fire, act  
including  
any  
implied  
warranty  
of  
merchantability or fitness for  
purpose.  
a
particular  
of God, freezing, or hot water. If  
the  
filters/membrane are altered by anyone other  
than OASIS®, the warranty is void. OASIS®  
assumes no warranty liability in connection  
with the Reverse Osmosis or Filtration system  
other than specified herein. OASIS® will not  
be liable for any consequential damages of any  
kind or nature due to use of OASIS® products.  
The foregoing is in lieu of all other  
agreements expressed, implied or statutory and  
all other obligations or liabilities of the  
Manufacturer. The Manufacturer does not  
assume or authorize any person to assume any  
obligations of liability in connection with this  
product. In no event will the Manufacturer be  
liable for special or consequential damages or  
for any delay in the performance of this  
agreement due to causes beyond their control.  
In addition to the sealed refrigeration or cold  
water system coverage, if any of the following  
parts become inoperative due to a defect in  
material of workmanship, the Manufacturer  
promises to replace the part at no charge  
providing the part is removed and returned,  
properly tagged, to the nearest approved service  
center or the factory.  
SMARTAP® is a registered trademark of Hydrotechnology, Inc.  
WINDEX® is a registered trademark of DRACKETT Co.  
OASIS® is a registered trademark of OASIS Corporation  
©Copyright 2000 OASIS Corporation  
FANTASTIK® is a registered trademark of Texize Chemical Co.  
JOY® and TOP JOB® are registered trademarks of Proctor & Gamble Co  
“Three Palms Design” is a registered trademark of OASIS Corporation  
031666-011 Rev B  
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