Troubleshooting - Glacier bay VWD2266W-1 Guide D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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Troubleshooting

Problem
The water dispenser
is leaking.
The water is not hot or
cold enough.
The water dispenser is not
dispensing water.
The water dispenser is
noisy.
Possible cause
The drain cap and silicone seal are not secure.
Water was poured directly into the bottle support collar
and overflowed.
All the water in the tank has been used.
The unit is unplugged.
The hot water power switch is not activated.
The circuit breaker in your home is tripped, or the fuse
has blown.
The temperature limit tripped.
The thermostat needs to be adjusted to a cooler
setting.
The water bottle is empty.
Mineral deposits are clogging the tanks.
There is a possible air pocket.
There is possible ice buildup because the thermostat is
set too cold.
The bottle is making a gurgling noise as it fills
the tank.
The water dispenser is not level.
Suggested Solution
Ensure the seal is secure in the drain plug, and
tighten the drain cap.
Drain by pressing the dispenser buttons.
Replace the empty bottle with a full one, and wait
approximately 1 hour for the water to cool /
15 minutes for the water to heat.
Plug the unit into the outlet.
Activate the power ON/OFF switch.
Reset the breaker, or replace the fuse.
Allow the temperature of the hot water tank to cool
for approximately 30 minutes. Reset the hi-limit
thermostat by pressing the reset button (J) located
on the rear side of the unit.
Adjust the thermostat between Min. (cool) and Max.
(colder) levels to achieve the desired temperature.
Replace the empty bottle with a full one.
See "Cleaning the Inside of the Dispenser".
Push down on the dispenser buttons to prime the
unit.
Unplug the unit overnight, then reset. Set the
thermostat to Min., slowly increasing based on your
use and need for cold water.
This is normal.
Make sure the dispenser is on an even surface that
can support its full weight.
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