Page 2 - P a g e; Table of Contents
2 | P a g e Table of Contents Introduction…….……………………………………………………………………………………..pg.3 Receiving………….…………………………………………………………………………………….pg.4 Description Model G5…………….……………………………………………………………...pg.5 Operation……………………………….……………………………………………………………pg.6,7 Drain Container Operation……………………………………………………………….……p.g...
Page 3 - Introduction; The G5 Model; has 3 temperature faucets cold water is chilled around
3 | P a g e Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of our revolutionary Bottle-less Water Cooler! Our coolers are all designed to replace the conventional 5 gallon water bottle while eliminating the hassles of deliveries, lifting bottles and eliminating plastic bottles from landfills. Our coo...
Page 4 - Receiving the Cooler; Unpacking
4 | P a g e Receiving the Cooler Unpacking Global Water products are shipped completely assembled and ready to operate. Remove the top of the box and slide the water cooler out and save the box and packing materials. Inspection Inspect the cooler for shipping damage. Look at the exterior panels to s...
Page 5 - Description Model G5; Assembly Drawing Model G5
5 | P a g e Description Model G5 Figure 1. Assembly Drawing Model G5
Page 6 - Operation; and shut off when the tanks are; *Make sure the tanks are filled; Turn on the hot/cold switches
6 | P a g e Operation When installation is complete, the unit will fill up with water and shut off when the tanks are full. Plug the unit in to an outlet and press the cold/hot faucets until a steady stream of water comes out. Figure 2. Faucet operation *Make sure the tanks are filled with water bef...
Page 7 - Operation Cont...
Page 8 - Drain Container Operation
Page 9 - Cup Dispenser Operation
Page 10 - Positioning the Cooler; ) Do not position the cooler where it can be hit or bumped by
10 | P a g e Positioning the Cooler 1) It is not recommended to install this cooler in an area were water may cause severe or costly damage. 2) Do not position the cooler where it can be hit or bumped by Vacuum cleaners or floor waxing machines. This can cause breaks in the waterline, connection fit...
Page 11 - Water Cooler Connections; the back have of the cooler have tube plugs in them. These tube; removed; before making all your connections. To
11 | P a g e Water Cooler Connections When you receive the water cooler, the water connections on the back have of the cooler have tube plugs in them. These tube sections must be removed before making all your connections. To remove the tube sections see figure 7 “Disconnect”. The 1/4" plastic t...
Page 12 - Feed Water Connections
Page 13 - Drain Connection; (Applies to models with Reverse Osmosis “RO” only)
13 | P a g e Drain Connection (Applies to models with Reverse Osmosis “RO” only) The drain line in the back (Fig. 4) must be hooked to the drain line ahead of the normal sink water trap. See Figure 5 below. Place the 2 part drain saddle on the drain pipe before the drain trap. Allow proper space for...
Page 14 - EZ Connections
14 | P a g e EZ Connections The standard tubing connections on the water coolers are EZ connect fittings. Use the tubing and follow the instructions below in fig. 7 to make the connections. If you cut the tubing, make sure it is a square cut, fits squarely in the fitting and seals properly. Cut the ...
Page 16 - Tank Flush; NOTE: You should always turn on the Hot and Cold elements; Back view of the Cooler Water Connections Model G5
16 | P a g e Tank Flush Flush tanks out by draining all water through the (1) drain plug located on the back of the cooler and drain water through the dispensing spigots. Fill and empty the tanks 3 times with the filtered water, this ensures great tasting water. When the tank has filled again with f...
Page 17 - Cleaning and Maintenance
Page 18 - Sanitize; We recommend sanitizing the tanks every year. Start by filling the
18 | P a g e Sanitize We recommend sanitizing the tanks every year. Start by filling the main water tank with water. Add 1-2 teaspoons of liquid chlorine bleach. Let stand for 5-10 minutes. Drain the water then let water from filters refill tank and drain a second time. Remember to drain from dispen...
Page 19 - Filter Replacement; months
19 | P a g e Filter Replacement The filter elements must be replaced at regular intervals to maintain the quality of the water. The G5F has 3-stages of mechanical filtration. 1st stage 5-micron sediment filter, 2nd stage activated carbon filter and a 3 rd stage post carbon filter. The filter element...
Page 20 - Reverse Osmosis Membrane Replacement; RO Membrane Installation
20 | P a g e Reverse Osmosis Membrane Replacement RO versions (RO) (every 3 years) a) Use the same procedure as above sec a-c. b) Remove the RO stage from the clips. Disconnect the white tubing from the RO housing cap. c) Remove the cap from the housing by unscrewing it. d) Using a pair of pliers, r...
Page 21 - Trouble Shooting Guide; PROBLEM; No Power
21 | P a g e Trouble Shooting Guide Note - In the event of problems beyond the scope of the troubleshooting described in the manual, please call your selling dealer. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No Power No electric current flowing. Make sure the cooler is plugged in and check for improper connections. Co...
Page 22 - Specifications; Dimensions
22 | P a g e Specifications Model No. G5 Voltage/Frequency AC110V Dimensions (L)14 x (W)13 x (H)48 Weight (empty) 70 lb. Hot Tank Capacity .5 gal. Ambient Tank Capacity Cold Tank Capacity 1 gal. Power Consumption Hot Water: 500W Cold Water: 100W Electric Power Cord Length 6Ft.
Page 23 - Warranty; All Global Water products are warranted to be free from defects; Conditions of Warranty
23 | P a g e Warranty All Global Water products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use within the condition of operation listed for a period of 1 year from date of purchase. The compressor has a 3-year warranty. There is no liability assumed by the compan...