WL270
Manual
Page 31 – Revision 6‐28‐2019
PRE‐INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
DANGER!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
Only qualified personnel who have read and understand this entire manual should attempt to
install, or service this unit, failure to do so could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!
ALWAYS SANITIZE BEFORE USE.
Sanitize before use to eliminate any potential microbiological contaminates.
Red Compressor/Heater Switch must be in the O=OFF position while the Hot
Tank is empty. Damage could occur within one minute and the two Hot Tank
Overload Devices (High Safety Limit) require manual reset if heater is turned
on with an empty Hot Tank.
CAUTION!
DRIP TRAY DRAIN.
If you intend to provide a drip tray drain for your customer, be aware that you
will be called multiple times per month to service and unclog the tubing
leading away from the drip tray to drain. Users will clog the drain with paper
clips, erasers, napkins, tea bags, gum, and various other intended items.
Waterlogic recommends you establish a minimum of weekly visits to the
machine for cleaning of the drip tray drain.
Washing of the Internal Plastic Reservoir, Lid and Float
Materials Needed:
Personal Protective Equipment. Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves and Protective Eyewear
Phillips Screwdriver
Sanitizer ‐ Household Bleach (5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite) or Citric Acid Based Cleaner
Unused sponges or paper towels
Dish Soap
Clean water
1.
Unpack the
Waterlogic WL270 Water Treatment System
and check
exterior for damage.
CAUTION!
ALWAYS WASH THE INTERNAL PLASTIC RESERVOIR, LID AND
FLOATS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
The internal wetted surfaces of the machine have been handled multiple times
in the process of manufacturing. By following the steps below, you will ensure
the cleanliness and sterility of the drinking water. Refer to the flow diagram in
this manual prior to washing of the plastic reservoir, lid and floats.
2.
Remove the Top Cover and Lower Panel of the
WL270 Water Treatment
System
. The two screws securing the top cover are located in each rear
corner. The two screws securing the lower front panel are located on the
front, lower sides near the floor.