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9.0 Trouble Shooting Guide 

Problem 

Cause 

Solution 

 

Panel Not Lit 

 
No Power 

• 

Check that power cord is plugged 
in.  

 

• 

Confirm that no water is at leak 
probes. 

  
 

 

Will Not Cool 

Controls Not Set 
 
Thermostat in rear 

• 

Turn on cold power switch on back 

 

• 

Turn to right about 1/2 turn for 
colder water 

 

Cold Water is Not 

Cold Enough 

Unit is too close to wall so 
cooling fan isn’t effective 

 

Refrigerant has leaked 

• 

Move unit 6 inches away from wall 

• 

Make sure intake vent is not 
blocked 

 

• 

Contact dealer 

 

 

No Hot Water 

 
No Power 
 
 
Temperature control sen-
sor faulty 

• 

First, check that front “Hot” light is 
lit.  If not, turn hot power switch on 
back. 

• 

Thermostatic controller on hot tank 
may not be functioning. 

• 

Check with dealer.   

 

Unit Shut Off 
Panel Not Lit 

 
No Power 

• 

Check that power plug is in. 

• 

Check hot/cold power switch is on. 

• 

Confirm that no water is at leak 
probes. 

 

Water Won’t 

Come Out of 

Spigot 

 
No Power 

• 

Check that power cord is plugged 
in. 

 

3.2 Rear View 

 

 

On the back of the cooler are the main power switches; one for heat-

ing and one for cooling. When heating or cooling is occurring, indicator lights on 
the front panel will turn on.  The hot temperature is fixed at a nominal 180°F 
and is controlled with a thermostat mounted on the outside of the hot tank. The 
cold temperature can be adjusted between 36°F and 54°F by a using a screw 
driver on the slot on the back. Turn to the left to increase warmth and to the 
right to increase cold. DO NOT TURN PAST THE STOPS. There is a cooling 
fan which exhausts to the rear, so a clearance of 6-inches from a wall is re-
quired.  

Figure 3.  

Back View of Cooler 

Drain Line (Cold Tank)

 

Cold Water  
Temperature adjust 

 

Feed Water 
Inlet Port

 

Cooling Fan 

Cold Power Switch 

Hot Power Switch 

Drain Line (Hot Tank)

 

    

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Summary of Contents for PureWaterCooler PureChill PWC-900

Page 1: ...Owners Installation Manual PureChill PWC 900 Countertop Water Dispenser Water Products PureWaterCooler TM ...

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Page 3: ...2 7 0 Filter Replacement 14 8 0 Trouble Shooting Guide 15 9 0 Specifications 16 10 Warranty 17 List of Figures Fig 1 Flow Schematic 2 Fig 2 PWC 900 Assembly 3 Fig 3 Back View of Cooler 4 Fig 4 Installation Precaution 5 6 Fig 5 Saddle Valve 7 Fig 6 Quick Connect Fittings 7 Fig 7 Control Panel 9 10 Fig 8 Tank Drain 11 Fig 9 Leak Detection 12 ...

Page 4: ...nd the unit back to Manufacturer and we will repair it The end user purchaser must pay the freight shipping costs to return the unit to Manufacturer Manufacturer will pay the freight shipping to return the unit to the end user purchaser following repair If the end user purchaser contacts the Dealer and the Dealer repairs the unit pursuant to this limited warranty Manufacturer will provide parts to...

Page 5: ...e at Manufacturer s sole and absolute discretion any part of this water cooler that proves to be inoperative due to a defect in material or workmanship under normal use WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY This limited warranty does not extend to and expressly excludes conditions losses malfunctions or damages not resulting from defects in material or workmanship conditions malfunctions losses or ...

Page 6: ...Figure 2 PWC 900 assembly 3 Screws 10 Specifications PWC 900 L 16 x W 13 x H 161 2 500W 0 50 Gal N A CONFORMS TO UL STD 399 16 ...

Page 7: ...t cold power switch is on Confirm that no water is at leak probes Water Won t Come Out of Spigot No Power Check that power cord is plugged in 3 2 Rear View On the back of the cooler are the main power switches one for heat ing and one for cooling When heating or cooling is occurring indicator lights on the front panel will turn on The hot temperature is fixed at a nominal 180 F and is controlled w...

Page 8: ...tain the quality of the water The F Model 900F has 2 stages of mechanical filtration A 1st stage 5 micron sediment filter and a 2nd stage activated carbon filter Both stages must be replaced every 6 12 months 7 1 Sediment and Carbon Filter Replacement Procedure a Unplug the cooler from the wall socket b To access the filter compartment remove the two screws that secure the right side panel See Fig...

Page 9: ...irect sunlight Be sure to use correct power voltage Plug power cord directly into electrical socket 4 2 Cooler Water Connections When received the water connections on the back have color coded tube sections with red shipping caps on them These tube sections must be removed before making water connections To remove the tube sections see Figure 7 The 1 4 plastic tubing should be used for making the...

Page 10: ... feed water to the filters and the cooler To access the mechanical leak valve remove the 2 screws from the rear of the RHS panel and slide the panel back a Remove any excess water in the bottom compartment b Reset the leak valve by replacing expanded activation cartridge with New cartridge a spare activation sponge is supplied with the cooler c Reset leak valve to open ON position by pressing leve...

Page 11: ...fe has been used and that the filters should be changed soon When the filters are changed reset the filter monitor by removing and re placing the battery The filter monitor sensor and battery is located in the filter compartment The watch style battery is partially exposed and can be removed by pulling on the battery with finger nails or pliers Battery should be replaced every year or 2nd filter c...

Page 12: ... the cooler A beep sound will be heard after 1 second indicating that the hot button has been unlocked Next Press and hold within 5 seconds of beep sound the hot water dispense button until water starts dispensing from spigot about 1 minute Water will now dispense on demand f System Flush It is recommended to flush both the cold and hot systems by dispensing 16 32 ounces of water out of each at In...

Page 13: ... the cooler A beep sound will be heard after 1 second indicating that the hot button has been unlocked Next Press and hold within 5 seconds of beep sound the hot water dispense button until water starts dispensing from spigot about 1 minute Water will now dispense on demand f System Flush It is recommended to flush both the cold and hot systems by dispensing 16 32 ounces of water out of each at In...

Page 14: ...fe has been used and that the filters should be changed soon When the filters are changed reset the filter monitor by removing and re placing the battery The filter monitor sensor and battery is located in the filter compartment The watch style battery is partially exposed and can be removed by pulling on the battery with finger nails or pliers Battery should be replaced every year or 2nd filter c...

Page 15: ... feed water to the filters and the cooler To access the mechanical leak valve remove the 2 screws from the rear of the RHS panel and slide the panel back a Remove any excess water in the bottom compartment b Reset the leak valve by replacing expanded activation cartridge with New cartridge a spare activation sponge is supplied with the cooler c Reset leak valve to open ON position by pressing leve...

Page 16: ...irect sunlight Be sure to use correct power voltage Plug power cord directly into electrical socket 4 2 Cooler Water Connections When received the water connections on the back have color coded tube sections with red shipping caps on them These tube sections must be removed before making water connections To remove the tube sections see Figure 7 The 1 4 plastic tubing should be used for making the...

Page 17: ...tain the quality of the water The F Model 900F has 2 stages of mechanical filtration A 1st stage 5 micron sediment filter and a 2nd stage activated carbon filter Both stages must be replaced every 6 12 months 7 1 Sediment and Carbon Filter Replacement Procedure a Unplug the cooler from the wall socket b To access the filter compartment remove the two screws that secure the right side panel See Fig...

Page 18: ...t cold power switch is on Confirm that no water is at leak probes Water Won t Come Out of Spigot No Power Check that power cord is plugged in 3 2 Rear View On the back of the cooler are the main power switches one for heat ing and one for cooling When heating or cooling is occurring indicator lights on the front panel will turn on The hot temperature is fixed at a nominal 180 F and is controlled w...

Page 19: ...imensions Weight empty Hot Water Tank Capacity Cold Water tank Capacity Power Consumption Electric Power Cord Length mkmk S516 AC110V L 16 x W 13 x H 16 1 2 42 lb 25 gal 1 0 gal Hot Water 500W Cold Water 100W 6Ft Conforms to UL STD 399 PWC 900 16 5 gal ...

Page 20: ...e at Manufacturer s sole and absolute discretion any part of this water cooler that proves to be inoperative due to a defect in material or workmanship under normal use WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY This limited warranty does not extend to and expressly excludes conditions losses malfunctions or damages not resulting from defects in material or workmanship conditions malfunctions losses or ...

Page 21: ...nd the unit back to Manufacturer and we will repair it The end user purchaser must pay the freight shipping costs to return the unit to Manufacturer Manufacturer will pay the freight shipping to return the unit to the end user purchaser following repair If the end user purchaser contacts the Dealer and the Dealer repairs the unit pursuant to this limited warranty Manufacturer will provide parts to...

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