User Manual for Brio models including: CL500, Commercial Grade Hot and Cold Top load Water Dispenser Cooler, Cold Top load Water Dispenser Cooler, Water Dispenser Cooler, Dispenser Cooler, CL500, Coler

WATER COOLER USER'S MANUAL

2022-06-23 — Plug in the dispenser in the way described in this manual. • In accordance with these instructions, the dispenser must be properly located.

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WATER COOLER USER'S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing a Brio water cooler. Please read this user's manual thoroughly before using water cooler.
CL500 Essential Series Top-Load Coolers
CL500: Hot & Cold, White CL505: Cook & Cold, White CL520: Hot & Cold, Black CL525: Cook & Cold, Black
ESSENTIAL
COOLER SERIES

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
· Plug in the dispenser in the way described in this manual. · In accordance with these instructions, the dispenser must be properly located
and installed before use.
· Use only water. Do not use coffee, tea or other beverages. · Dispenser must be unplugged before cleaning, sanitizing or repairing. Regular
cleaning is advised to ensure satisfactory water quality. · Wipe any water spills after loading or unloading water bottles.
· Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality. · Periodically remove dirt and lint from the condenser on the back of the cooler.
WARNING: The hot water is heated to approximately 90°C (194°F). Temperatures above 52°C (125°F) can cause severe burns from scalding. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE HOT WATER DISPENSING BUTTON WITHOUT PROPER AND DIRECT SUPERVISION.
· Ensure the dispenser stands upright for 2 hours before loading water bottle, plugging in or turning the unit on.
· Always lift dispenser by handle located on rear of unit. DO NOT lift dispenser by the faucets; this part of the cooler may break and cause leaks if pulled by force.
· Supervise children when using the dispenser; water from hot faucet will be extremely hot and may scald.
· The recommended placement of the water dispenser is indoors. Keep away from direct sunlight and excessive moisture
WARNING: The dispenser must be grounded ­ if the appliance is improperly grounded, it may result in an electric shock.
IMPORTANT: To provide additional protection from the risk of shock, the dispenser MUST be connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet at all times. Use of an extension cord will void any warranties. See warranty document for complete terms and conditions.
Cautions
· Do not connect the dispenser to the power outlet yet. Install the dispenser on a flat and secure place approximately 4 inches (10cm) from the wall.
· If you need to move the dispenser, wait approximately 1hour after turning off the power. Upon moving, do not tilt the dispenser more than 45 degrees.
· Make sure that the electric socket is correctly grounded to prevent electric shock. · Check to make sure the Water Levers are firmly closed. · This dispenser is intended for indoor use only. · Do not expose to direct sunlight.

Cold Water Faucet (Blue Lever) and Hot Water Faucet (Red Lever)
Press the Blue Lever for Cold Water and Red Lever for Hot Water, respectively. Place a cup directly below a faucet and depress the correct lever but be careful using the hot water. Even when a bottle is empty, Cold Water is available, for a small volume, but hot water is not available when the bottle is empty.

How to Disengage Child Lock

TYPE 1

TYPE 2

To dispense hot water, push lever in until it meets lock, then press down.

To dispense hot water, squeeze front of lever and child lock at back of lever together, then press down.

Cautions

When the hot water comes out, be careful not to burn yourself. Do not allow the children to use the dispenser unsupervised.

RECEIVING
Inspect the dispenser box carefully for any evidence of shipping or handling damage before signing to receive goods. In case of shipping damage, claims should be filed immediately with the carrier.
HOW TO INSTALL AND USE
1. Keep cooler unplugged until water flows all the way through faucets 2. Ensure dispenser stands upright for a minimum of 2 hours before loading water bottle. 3. Place dispenser a minimum of 4 inches away from the wall to ensure ventilation. 4. 5. Do not install dispenser where it will be subject to direct sunlight, heat or moisture. 6. Wipe down the water bottle cap and neck to ensure there is no debris.

PREPARE WATER BOTTLE
Remove the Cap Seal on the top of the bottle cap (if necessary).
* Make sure not to remove the plastic cap of bottle.

INSTALL BOTTLE IN NO-SPILL SYSTEM
Invert the bottle and place it into the top of the No-Spill System. As the water fills the reservoirs inside the machine, the water leaving the bottle will be replaced with air seen as bubbles rising in the bottle. This is normal and will stop when the reservoir is filled. This process will repeat itself each time water is drawn from the dispenser.

Remove the Air Inside the Hot Water Tank
After installing a bottle, remove the air inside the Hot Water Tank by pressing and holding the Hot Water Lever as shown in the following figure until water starts to come out of the water outlet.
Place a cup under the hot dispenser faucet. Squeeze the front and back of the left faucet handle together and push down until water flows continuously. Depress the cold water faucet to make sure there is a continuous flow of water.
Case / Drip Tray
Case: Clean the dispenser using a soft damp cloth. At all times, do not use abrasive cleaning materials or implements. Once the soiled parts of the dispenser have been cleansed, dry using a soft cloth. Drip Tray: Clean the Drip Tray and then wipe off with a neutral detergent and a soft cloth.
Radiator Condenser
A radiator is mounted on the back of Dispenser. If it is too close to a wall, or when the radiator gets covered in dust, the cooling efficiency will be impaired. Please clean the dust off with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. This should be done regularly.
Check the Power Cord / Plug
Check to see that the power cord is not damaged or overheating, and also that no heavy objects are placed on it. Failure of the power cord could lead to fire or shock hazards. Please frequently check.

Check the Leakage
If the bottle is not firmly fixed to the No-Spill System, or when the Drain Cork is not closed completely, leakage may occur. Check if there are any leakages on the back or bottom by moving the dispenser.

Leakage of Tank
If there are any leakages, drain the Cold Water through Water outlet. Drain the hot water by removing the cap of Hot Water Drain Valve.

Before draining hot water, wait one hour

Cautions

after turning power off to allow water to cool down. Otherwise, you may be burnt

by hot water.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check the following items prior to asking for repair.

Problem

Things to check

Possible Solution

Water does not come out (Cold Water & Hot Water) Cold water does not come out
Hot water does not come out Dispenser is leaking Bottle is leaking Noise

Is the bottle empty?

Replace with a new bottle.

Is the air inside the Tank removed completely?
Is the power cord unplugged?

Press and hold the lever until the water comes out through Hot Water Faucet.
Check the power cord.

Is the power appropriately supplied? Has the circuit breaker tripped? Is the capacity for producing cold water exceeded by your demand? Is the remaining cooling time too short?
Is the temperature too high?
Is there dust on the radiator condenser?
Is the back of the dispenser too close to a wall?

Check the Distribution board.
Reduce consumption to within capacity specified for the dispenser.
Install in a place where the air is well circulated. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Clean the radiator condenser mounted on the back.
Install with 15cm separated from a wall. Reinstall to allow the radiator condenser to be cooled down.

Is the power cord unplugged?
Is the power off? Is Circuit Breaker closed? Is the capacity for producing hot water exceeded by your demand?
Is hot water switch turned off?

Check the power cord.
Check the plug board. Reduce consumption to within capacity specified for the dispenser. Turn on Hot Water Switch mounted on the back.

Is either the Hot or Cold faucet leaking? Is the Hot Water Drain leaking?

If the faucets are loose, firmly fasten them.
Firmly fasten the cap of Hot Water Drain.

Is the water condensing on the surface of Tank?
Is the Tank leaking?
Is the bottle correctly inserted in the No-Spill System?

Install the dispenser in a cool place.
Take off the bottle and then drain the water (contact the shop you purchased the dispenser from).
Put in the bottle correctly.

Is the bottle broken or cracked?

Replace with a new bottle.

Is the dispenser making a vibrating noise?
Is the dispenser in contact with a wall or other products?

Make sure that it is installed on a level solid horizontal surface.
Keep water cooler at least 4 inches from walls and other appliances.

Repair & After Sales Service

Unplug the power cord and then contact our representative from whom you purchased the dispenser.
Please inform us of following information
(1) Name (Company Name) and Address (2) How to contact the staff in charge of the dispenser (3) Details of problems.

COOLER, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Names of Each Component
No-Spill System (bottle holder)
Cold Water Faucet
(Cold water comes out)
Hot Water Faucet
(Hot water comes out) (Use to drain the air from Hot Water Tank)
Drip Tray
Front Panel

Cold Water Tank
Hot Water Tank
Radiator Condenser
Cold Water Thermostat
(Do not touch with a hand)
Hot Water Drain
(Use to drain hot water)
Hot Water Switch
Fuse
Power cord
Compressor
Ground
(Make sure cooler is placed on a hard, flat surface)

SPECIFICATIONS

Name Model Number

Hot and Cold Water Dispenser CL500 & CL520

Cook and Cold Water Dispenser CL505 & CL525

Size(mm)

12.6"(W) x 12.6"(D) x 38.6"(H)

12.6"(W) x 12.6"(D) x 38.6"(H)

Weight

31LBS

30LBS

Power

220-240V 220V

100V

115V

220-240V

220V

100V

115V

50Hz

60Hz

50/60Hz

60Hz

50Hz

60Hz

50/60Hz

60Hz

Consumption Power

425W/Heating, 85W/cooling

85W/cooling

Continous Cool Discharging Capacity Water Temperature

1.4 5°C ~ 10°C

1.4 5°C ~ 10°C

Tank Capacity

About 4 (Stainless Steel Tank)

About 4 (Stainless Steel Tank)

Continous Hot Discharging Capacity Water Temperature

1.4 85°C ~ 95°C

Room Temperature

Tank Capacity

About 1.92 (Stainless Steel Tank)

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* For the improvement of product Brio reserves the right to change specifications without notice. * You must confirm the correct voltage(V) and frequency(Hz) and then plug to the outlet. Check the proper voltage in the back of dispenser.
Manufactured by: Brio Water Technology, Inc.


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