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Cord from Electrical Outlet.

• 

Place a tag on the Power Cord 

to indicate that the unit has 

been disconnected for service 

and power should not be re-

stored until tag is removed by 

maintenance personnel.

• 

The water dispenser may not 

be installed near direct or 

indirect heat sources (such as 

ovens, radiators, heaters, dish-

washers, washing machines 

and so forth). Likewise, hoses 

and cables must not come into 

contact with heat sources.

• 

The water dispenser must be 

placed on a level surface that 

can bear the weight and is re-

sistant to liquids and heat.

• 

The water dispenser may not 

be installed at locations where 

there is a possibility of sprayed 

water or jets of water.

• 

No objects may be placed on 

the water dispenser.

• 

The water dispenser should not 

be cleaned with a water jet.

• 

There must be no explosive, 

corrosive or abrasive environ-

ment condition. Keep the water 

dispenser away from flamma-

ble objects.

• 

The water dispenser must not 

be subject to agitations and 

vibrations.

• 

The water dispenser is not suit-

ed for outdoor use.

• 

Never cover or block ventilation 

slits and cooling fins. 

• 

The water dispenser is to be 

installed in locations which have 

free access and can be moni-

tored by trained personnel.

• 

Consult the manufacturer even in 

the case of a change of location.

Danger to health from contam-

ination!

Not following the hygiene guide-

lines can lead to contamination 

of the end product and could be 

harmful for the consumer.

• 

Observe all statutory regula-

tions and hygiene guidelines.

• 

Always be aware of hygiene at 

the installation location.

• 

Ensure that the operating envi-

ronment of the water dispens-

ers corresponds to the stated 

specifications.

• 

Always maintain the cleaning 

intervals.

• 

Always maintain the disinfec-

tion intervals.

• 

Always maintain the intervals 

for replacing filters.

• 

Flush the water dispenser after 

a standstill of 24 hours.

• 

Flush the water dispenser 

after more than 120 minutes of 

being disconnected from the 

power supply (see ‘After longer 

periods of inactivity’ on page 

28).

• 

Always avoid contact with the 

outlet tap.

Danger of injury through slip-

ping in puddles of water!

Slipping in puddles of water on 

the floor could cause a fall. A fall 

could result in injuries.

• 

Wipe up puddles of water using 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

the room thoroughly. Turn off 

the appliance immediately. Do 

not pull the plug out of the elec-

trical outlet, as this can become 

a source of ignition. 

• 

Operate the appliance only 

in well ventilated areas. Keep 

ventilation openings clear of 

obstruction. Without adequate 

ventilation there is a danger of 

explosive gas mixtures. 

• 

A drinking water cooler having 

flammable refrigerant shall not 

be intended for use in lobbies 

or locations of egress, such as 

a hallway or public corridor.

Danger of injury from sharp 

corners and edges!

In the area of ventilation slits, 

there is the danger of injury from 

sharp corners and edges.

• 

Always carry out work in this 

area with caution.

Danger to life from improper 

installation and initial commis-

sioning!

Errors in the installation or ini-

tial commissioning can lead to 

life-threatening situations and 

cause substantial property dam-

age.

• 

All wiring and plumbing must 

conform to national, state, and 

local codes. Failure to comply 

could result in serious injury, 

death or equipment damage. 

Water pipe connections and 

fixtures directly connected to a 

potable water supply shall be 

sized, installed, and maintained 

in accordance with federal, 

state, and local codes.

• 

Only trained and certified elec-

trical, plumbing and refrigera-

tion technicians should service 

this unit. Always have installa-

tion and initial commissioning 

carried out exclusively by per-

sons qualified by the manufac-

turer or a qualified dealer. 

• 

Disconnect power to the unit be-

fore servicing. Follow all LOCK-

OUT/TAGOUT procedures. 

Verify power to the unit is OFF 

and disconnected before any 

work is performed. Failure to do 

so could result in serious injury, 

death or equipment damage.

• 

Refrain from unauthorized instal-

lation and changes of location.

• 

The Electrical LOCKOUT/

TAGOUT Procedure is used to 

protect personnel working on 

an electrical unit. Before per-

forming any maintenance or 

service that requires exposure 

to electrical components, follow 

these steps:

• 

In Electrical Box, place unit Cir-

cuit Breaker into OFF position.

• 

Place a lock or other device 

on the Electrical Box Cover to 

prevent someone from plac-

ing Circuit Breaker in the ON 

position.

• 

Place a tag on Electrical Box 

Cover to indicate that unit has 

been disconnected for service 

and power should not be re-

stored until tag is removed by 

maintenance personnel.

• 

Disconnect the unit’s Power 

Summary of Contents for Top 85

Page 1: ...VIVREAU TOP SERIES EN Operating manual...

Page 2: ...hygiene is of the utmost importance and consists of three key elements 1 The inlet water filter includes pre fil ter activated carbon and membrane technologies The filter reliably retains tested bact...

Page 3: ...nt keep any kind of open fire sources well away and ventilate Important safety instructions Please read these safety instructions carefully before using the appliance Keep this manual in a convenient...

Page 4: ...up puddles of water using SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS the room thoroughly Turn off the appliance immediately Do not pull the plug out of the elec trical outlet as this can become a source of ignition Operate...

Page 5: ...ocal and regional require ments for the installation of devices connected to the public water supply SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS a cloth immediately Check the drip tray regularly and empty it if necessary Dan...

Page 6: ...al retailer Endangerment of the environ ment from improper handling of environmentally hazardous substances The improper handling of en vironmentally hazardous sub stances particularly improper dispos...

Page 7: ...and inquire about suitable measures to be taken The following environmentally hazardous substances are used R290 Refrigerants are ecolog ically friendly but a flammable product They could contain pois...

Page 8: ...ater dispenser may not be installed near direct or indirect heat sources Hoses and cables must not come into contact with heat sources The CO2 bottle must be placed as far as possible from any heat so...

Page 9: ...stop automatically when the preset quantity has been reached By pressing any water type button or by pressing stop button on display dispensing will stop imme diately 1 1 2 2 USING THE DEVICE The inst...

Page 10: ...n the units metrical C liter and em pirical F gal The unit will be saved automatically All settings can only be executed by the operator or the service technician To enter the menu swipe downwards wit...

Page 11: ...umption in gal l Filter capacity cold in gal l Last cleaning mode Detailed information about the device Status information Statistics on water consumption Statistics Status Info Menu Device type Devic...

Page 12: ...set two different portion sizes for each water type To enter portion setting mode 1 Enter the menu 2 Select Portion settings 3 Select portion setting size A or B The system will guide through the next...

Page 13: ...sinfectant al cohol spray suitable for food beverage contact use WARNING Danger to health from contamination Not following the hy giene guidelines can lead to contamination of the end product and coul...

Page 14: ...of improper handling the pressure on the CO2 bottle can lead to serious or even fatal injuries Before replacing the CO2 bottle Establish a pressureless state Also discharge residual pressure Always en...

Page 15: ...er a longer period of inactivity CAUTION After standstill times from 4 days up to 4 weeks flush the water dispenser with 2 5 gal of still water and 5 gal of sparkling water After a period of more than...

Page 16: ...see rear page Sparkling icons are dimmed CO2 bottle is empty Change the CO2 bottle see page 22 Standby Mode is active Touch the icons to wake up the system Others Problem Cause Remedy Water is warm I...

Page 17: ...nnect the water dispenser from the power supply 1 Disconnect the water dispenser from the power supply 2 Shut off the water supply and collect the leaked water Switch off the water dispenser 2 Shut of...

Page 18: ...antling Errors in dismantling can lead to life threatening situations or sub stantial property and environmental damage This leads to risks among other things from electrical current carbon dioxide or...

Page 19: ...1040546 01 2021 12 Vivreau USA 300 Roundhill Drive Unit 2 Rockaway NJ 07866 USA Telephone 1 877 999 1044 E Mail servicena vivreau com www vivreauwater com Local Distributor Dealer stamp...

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