Crystal Mountain GLACIER POU Water Dispenser User Manual

Brand: Crystal Mountain

Models: Hot & Cold # 60JH80 - White, Cook & Cold # 60JH78 - White, Hot & Cold # 60JH81 - Black, Cook & Cold # 60JH79 - Black

Welcome

Thank You For Buying A Crystal Mountain Water Cooler!

Receiving

Inspect the cooler box for any evidence of shipping or handling damage. In case of shipping damage, claims should be filed promptly with the carrier. Please note that the carrier will not accept claims for any damage discovered after signing for UNINSPECTED GOODS. Ensure the cooler stands upright for 24 hours before plugging it in.

[Image: A shipping box with a red 'X' symbol indicating damage, and a green checkmark symbol indicating acceptance.]

Failure to use an appropriate leak detector and shutoff valve device for any reason will not obligate or make Crystal Mountain responsible in any way for Product Liability issues relating to any claims, including water damage claims.

Operation

  1. Place the water cooler on a flat level surface in a cool shaded location near a grounded wall outlet. Position the water dispenser so that the back of the unit is a minimum of 2 inches / 5 cm away from the wall to ensure proper ventilation.

    [Diagram: Water dispenser positioned away from a wall, with a label indicating "2 inches (5 cm)".]

  2. Installation should only be executed by properly trained personnel. The connection must be to the potable mains water supply and should be via a shut-off valve. An anti-flood device should be fitted as close as possible to the mains connection point. In line with local regulations, a check or non-return valve must also be fitted prior to the equipment.

    [Diagram: Water connection showing a shut-off valve and an anti-flood device installed on the water line.]

    Water Inlet Pressure:

    • Minimum: 20 PSI (0.138 MPa)
    • Maximum: 80 PSI (0.552 MPa)

    Where pressures exceed 80 PSI (0.552 MPa), a Pressure Reducing Valve must be fitted.

    Note: On Hot & Cold (H&C) models, vent the hot tank by holding the red faucet open until water flows out. The heater switch may now be turned on.

    [Image: A heater switch labeled "ON" and "OFF".]

  3. Ensure that the available power supply matches the cooler's voltage specifications indicated on the nameplate label (located at the rear). Plug the power supply cord into the receptacle. Please ensure that the cooler is set up so that access to the power outlet and plug is unobstructed. (Use of an extension cord will void the warranty)

    [Image: A standard electrical outlet.]

    Note: To provide additional protection from the risk of shock, this unit MUST be connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet at all times. Use of an extension cord will void any warranties.

  4. Do not draw water from the cooler for about 30 minutes to allow the water to cool or heat. Optimum water temperatures will be reached after several hours of operation.

    [Diagram: Water dispenser with water being dispensed into cups.]

    [Image: A person drinking water from a cup.]

  5. Ensure the following when the cooler is to be serviced:

    • Turn off the Hot Tank Switch (Hot & Cold models only) and disconnect the power supply cord.
    • [Image: A heater switch labeled "ON" and "OFF".]

      [Image: A power cord being unplugged from an outlet.]

    • Turn off the water supply via the shut-off valve, and disconnect the water supply from the cooler.
    • [Diagram: Water supply line being disconnected from the cooler.]

    • Use a bucket to drain water from the cold water reservoir through the faucets. On Hot & Cold models, turn off the hot tank switch as above. Allow 1 hour for the hot water to cool down inside the hot water tank. Remove the drain plug at the rear of the cooler to drain into a container.
    • [Diagram: Water draining from a faucet into a bucket.]

      [Image: A heater switch labeled "ON" and "OFF".]

      [Diagram: A drain plug located at the rear of the cooler.]

      [Diagram: Water draining from the rear drain plug into a container.]

    ⚠️ CAUTION! ALWAYS DRAIN WATER COMPLETELY BEFORE SHIPPING OR STORING THE COOLER!

Reservoir Removal (E&S Series)

On Cook & Cold and Hot & Cold models, the reservoir can be removed easily by following the steps given below:

  1. Unplug the cooler and approach it from the front.
  2. [Image: Hand unplugging the cooler from a wall outlet.]

  3. Turn off the water supply via the shut-off valve, and disconnect the water supply from the cooler.
  4. [Diagram: Water supply line being disconnected from the cooler.]

  5. Remove the POU Cover (if installed). Use the fingertips of both hands to press on the POU Lid Assembly and turn counter-clockwise until it is free from the cooler opening. Lift off the cooler and set aside. Drain the water from the reservoir and hot tank, remembering to cool and drain the hot tank. Allow 1 hour for hot water to cool down.
  6. [Diagram: Illustrating the removal of the POU Cover.]

    [Diagram: Showing how to turn the POU Lid Assembly counter-clockwise.]

    [Diagram: Showing the POU Lid Assembly being lifted off.]

    [Diagram: Showing water draining from the reservoir and hot tank.]

  7. Using fingers of both hands, lift up and remove the insulation jacket covering the reservoir from the cooler opening.
  8. [Diagram: Showing how to lift and remove the insulation jacket.]

    [Diagram: Showing the insulation jacket being removed.]

  9. Remove the baffle cup by lifting straight out. Loosen and remove the baffle stem and wing nut by turning counter-clockwise.
  10. [Diagram: Showing how to remove the baffle cup.]

    [Diagram: Showing how to loosen the baffle stem and wing nut.]

    [Diagram: Showing the baffle stem and wing nut removed.]

  11. Approach the cooler from the rear and open the latch provided on the evaporator band.
  12. [Diagram: Showing how to open the latch on the evaporator band at the rear of the cooler.]

  13. Use both hands, loosen the reservoir from the evaporator band and lift it straight through the cooler opening.
  14. [Diagram: Showing the reservoir being lifted out of the cooler.]

Reservoir Removal (R, P & G Series)

On Cook & Cold and Hot & Cold models, the reservoir can be removed easily by following the steps given below:

  1. Unplug the cooler and approach it from the front.
  2. [Image: Hand unplugging the cooler from a wall outlet.]

  3. Turn off the water supply via the shut-off valve, and disconnect the water supply from the cooler.
  4. [Diagram: Water supply line being disconnected from the cooler.]

  5. Remove the POU Cover (if installed). Use the fingertips of both hands to press on the POU Lid Assembly and turn counter-clockwise until it is free from the cooler opening. Lift off the cooler and set aside. Drain the water from the reservoir and hot tank, remembering to cool and drain the hot tank. Allow 1 hour for hot water to cool down.
  6. [Diagram: Showing how to remove the POU Cover.]

    [Diagram: Showing how to turn the POU Lid Assembly counter-clockwise.]

    [Diagram: Showing the POU Lid Assembly being lifted off.]

    [Diagram: Showing water draining from the reservoir and hot tank.]

  7. Using fingers of both hands, loosen and remove the insulation jacket covering the plastic reservoir from the cooler opening. (Note: On Hot & Cold models, after step 4, unscrew the round plastic one-piece baffle).
  8. [Diagram: Showing how to loosen and remove the insulation jacket.]

    [Diagram: Showing a round plastic one-piece baffle (for Hot & Cold models).]

  9. Approach the cooler from the rear and open the latch provided on the evaporator band.
  10. [Diagram: Showing how to open the latch on the evaporator band at the rear of the cooler.]

  11. Remove the faucets from the reservoir elbows by turning them counter-clockwise.
  12. [Diagram: Showing how to remove faucets from reservoir elbows.]

  13. Use both hands, loosen the reservoir from the evaporator band and lift it straight through the cooler opening.
  14. [Diagram: Showing the reservoir being lifted out of the cooler.]

Cleaning

Do Not Immerse the Unit in Water for Cleaning

Remove any dust or contaminants from the cooler by rinsing the cold water reservoir and faucets with clean water prior to use. Use only mild dishwashing liquid detergent for cleaning the exterior surfaces. DO NOT USE bleach or abrasive cleaners.

[Diagram: Rinsing the cold water reservoir and faucets with clean water.]

[Diagram: Cleaning exterior surfaces with a sponge and mild detergent.]

Note: The product you have purchased may look different than the model shown.

[Diagram of the cooler with an inset showing the POU Assembly and a "SLIDE TO RESET" indicator. Text: "After installation of the POU Assembly, the Reset indicator should be located towards the rear of the cooler".]

Standup Series Bracket Installation Instructions

INSTALLATION

  1. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the Bottom Plate to the outer enclosure.
  2. While holding the "S" shaped bracket against the cooler (refer to diagram), reinstall and tighten the bottom plate/outer enclosure screws securely.
  3. Place the cooler in position against the wall and using the "S" bracket, mark the location of the wall insert holes to be drilled (if required). If not required, secure the cooler to the wall using the two screws provided.

[Diagram: Rear view of the cooler showing mounting bracket components: Screw, Condenser, "S" Mounting Bracket, Bottom Plate.]

Warnings and Safety Information

WARNING:

Environmental application temperature: 10~32°C.

The unit is rated IP10. (This unit is not protected against ingress of water)

For more information on this product, please visit www.crystalcoolers.com

PDF preview unavailable. Download the PDF instead.

60JH78 1 Corel PDF Engine Version 16.0.0.707

Related Documents

Preview Glacier POU Water Cooler by Crystal Mountain - Product Overview and Specifications
Detailed product overview of the Crystal Mountain Glacier Point-of-Use (POU) water cooler, featuring Hot & Cold and Cook & Cold models. Includes features, specifications, model numbers for Grainger, and manufacturer details.
Preview Crystal Mountain Glacier POU Water Cooler - Specifications and Features
Detailed specifications and features of the Crystal Mountain Glacier Point-of-Use (POU) water dispenser, available in Cook & Cold models. Learn about its design, performance, and technical details.
Preview Crystal Mountain Crystal Pro POU Water Cooler: Features, Specs & Overview
Explore the Crystal Mountain Crystal Pro POU Water Cooler. This advanced water dispenser offers hot, ambient, and cold water with UV sterilization, a large capacity, and a durable, user-friendly design. Ideal for facilities, it features robust cooling and heating systems, easy maintenance, and certifications like C-ETL-US and NSF372. View detailed specifications and features.
Preview Crystal Mountain Glacier Floor Standing Mains Fed Water Cooler Brochure
Explore the Crystal Mountain Glacier Floor Standing Mains Fed Water Cooler, a reliable and efficient solution for dispensing filtered hot and cold water. This brochure details its advanced features, user benefits, and technical specifications, highlighting its suitability for various environments.
Preview Crystal Pro Water Dispenser Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
Comprehensive manual for the Crystal Pro Water Dispenser by Crystal Mountain, covering installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and warranty information. Features include hot, cold, and ambient water, UV light system, and leak detection.
Preview Crystal Mountain Storm Water Dispenser Service Manual and Specifications
Comprehensive service manual for the Crystal Mountain Storm Bottom-Load water dispenser. Includes product specifications, parts listing, replacement procedures for SmartFlo cartridge and electrical components, troubleshooting guide, and cleaning instructions.
Preview Crystal Mountain Avalanche Water Cooler: Specifications & Parts
Detailed specifications, parts list, and wiring diagram for the Crystal Mountain Avalanche Point of Use Countertop Water Cooler (Models AVEP2KHK18C, AVEP2WHW18C).
Preview Crystal Mountain STORM Water Cooler Service Manual
Comprehensive service manual for the Crystal Mountain STORM bottom-load water cooler, detailing specifications, parts, troubleshooting, and maintenance procedures for optimal performance.