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them back to original position with screw by screwdriver.
PRECAUTION
When cleaning, the outside of the machine can be washed with the wet soft clothe. Don’t use
erosive chemical solvent such as rubber water to wash, this maybe hurt the machine and
make it change color. Be careful that don’t pour water on the whole enclosure when washing,
avoiding making its internal electrical parts wet.
Keep the unit away from the wall with proper distance, keep it far away from high
temperature surrounding and prevent it from being exposed in the sunlight or other heating
resource. Keep ventilation opening in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure,
clear of obstruction.
If you will not use the unit for a long time, please disconnect the power cord, and drain out
the water from both of the drain cap. And fasten the drain cap tightly. On other condition
don’t touch it because it will cause the water leakage.
Children are forbid to touch the hot tap. It is dangerous and will burn your skin.
If the unit works improperly, please check reference to the following table:
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Hot and cold water,
ice-maker are all not
available, and the
POWER indicator isn’t
illuminate on the
control panel
At “OFF” position
Move to “ON” position
Not on the power outlet
Plug it.
Tripped
Check and reclose
Blown out
Replace
Main power supply
Wait till the main power supply
resume
Unplug on the PCB Controller or
breakdown
Call the electrician or serviceman to
maintenance
Blown out
Call the electrician or serviceman to
replace it with same rating.
Only hot water not
available
Hot water function is not
turned on by the button on
the control panel
Press the Hot Water button.
The preceding amount of
hot water is too much.
Wait for a moment until the hot
water occurs out.
Breakdown
Call the serviceman to replace with a
new one.
Only cold water not
available
Cold water function is not
turned on by the button
Press the Cold Water button.
The preceding mount of
Wait for a moment until cold
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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