Magic Chef MCWD40BW White Bottom Loading Water Dispenser, Hot and Cold Water

User Manual - Page 8

For MCWD40BW.

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Magic Chef® Water Dispenser Product Guide
8
Installation & Setup
Location
The water dispenser should be placed on a firm, even foundation to minimize noise and
vibration, and reduce the risk of damage to the unit.
Do not place the dispenser in direct sunlight or near other heat-producing appliances.
To avoid accidental water damage, place it safely away from furniture or other appliances.
The unit must be placed within reach of a properly rated grounded socket.
Allow a minimum 8 inches of clearance on all sides to prevent overheating.
This unit works best in temperatures ranging from 50-109° Fahrenheit.
Assembly
1. Remove the drip tray from the door and place the grid on top.
2. Snap the drip tray and grid assembly into the door.
Installation
1. Open the water dispenser door.
2. Attach the bottle hose to the pump head and collar.
3. Remove plastic cap from top of the bottle.
4. Clean the outside of the bottle with a cloth.
5. Place the bottle hose into the bottle.
6. Slide the collar down until it clicks into place.
7. Push the head down until the hose hits the bottom of the bottle.
8. Slide the bottle into the cabinet and close the door.
9. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet.
10. The pump will begin to move water from the bottle to the hot and cold water tanks. This
process will take up to 12 minutes in order for it to fill both tanks for the first time. During this
time, the pump will run continuously.
11. This unit will not dispense hot or cold water until the power switches on the back of the unit are
pressed. If everything is on and operating correctly, the light on the far left icon (the power
symbol) should be lit up.
Before connecting the appliance to a power source, let it stand upright for
approximately 2 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling
system from handling during transportation.
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