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Table of contents SECTION 1: SAFETY.....................................5 1.1 Explanation of symbols........................................... 5 1.2 Before you start...................................................... 5 SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap..................6 2.1 Classic Plus, Elite Plus.............................................. 7 2.2 Touch-Free Wave .................................................. 8 2.3 Arc, Cube and Celsius............................................ 10 2.4 Classic.....
Register product • Navigate to the register product menu. • Scan the QR code and follow the on screen steps to register your product. [ ] [ ] 4 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 1: SAFETY 1.1 Explanation of symbols Read the instructions ! WARNING ! Danger of electric shock ! Hot surface ! 1.2 Before you start ! Read the WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS. Download & read the complete Command Centre installation instruction manual and user guide. Read and use the instructions supplied with individual kit components for a safe use and installation of replacement consumables. 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap Classic Plus, Elite Plus See page 6 Touch-Free Wave Touch-free See page 7 Arc, Cube and Celsius SAFETY See page 9 BOILING Classic CHILLED CHANGE FILTER SAFETY See page 10 HydroTap Mixer Taps See page 11 6 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.1 Classic Plus, Elite Plus Controls Press to dispense Simply press to dispense chosen water type Safety lock Lights Info Safety lock ON Safety lock on OFF Safety lock off ON Ready to dispense. FLASHING SLOWLY Water temperature not at set point. FLASHING QUICKLY System fault. ON Bottle fill enabled FLASHING Change filter ! Dispense options ! Press the icons to dispense water choice. + Boiling 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.2 Touch-Free Wave Touch-free Controls Touch-free sensors on the tap top, back and sides. Safety sensor (at back) Touch-free Touch-free Dispense sensors 100mm Clearance requirements m 100m 100mm 100mm Lights Touch-free RED Boiling & safety sensors activated, water dispensed. Light BLUE Chilled sensor activated, water dispensed. WHITE Sparkling sensor activated, water dispensed. PURPLE Lock mode on (when tap is idle).
! SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.2 Touch-Free Wave continued ! Dispense options ! Sensor range 1 - 4cm. To dispense, hold hand within range of the sensors. Tap will not operate and light will flash if the sensors are touched or if your hand is too close. + Boiling ! Boiling Water Chilled Ambient Side + Rear sensor: Bottle fill (timed dispense) cm Sparkling 4 1– Top + Rear sensor: Bottle fill (timed dispense) 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.3 Arc, Cube and Celsius Controls Indicator displays system status. Bottle fill (timed dispense) Select touch to select water type. ! Manual dispense ! SELECT Boiling SELECT Chilled SELECT Sparkling SAFETY SAFETY To dispense boiling Safety water, touch twice while flashing when safety lock is on. Lights SELECT + SELECT + SAFETY SELECT Indicator Select SAFETY + Safety ON Ready SAFETY to dispense.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.4 Classic Controls Push for manual dispense Pull for bottle fill (timed dispense) BOILING CHILLED CHANGE FILTER SAFETY Lights Filter Boiling ready Chilled / sparkling ready BOILING CHILLED CHANGE FILTER Safety lock SAFETY SAFETY ON active OFF inactive ON Ready to dispense. SAFETY SAFETY FLASHING SLOWLY Water temperature is not at set point FLASHING QUICKLY System fault ! FILTER OFF Filter within lifespan. FLASHING SLOWLY Change filter.
SECTION 2: Using the HydroTap 2.5 HydroTap Mixer taps Controls mixed water Hot Cold Lift and rotate the lever to dispense mixed warm water. 12 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.1 How to use the Command Centre screen The Command Centre has a colour touch screen liquid crystal display. The screen turns OFF after 5 minutes of non-use. Touch the screen to reactivate. Navigate to the required screen. Here's an example : Set the language - from the home screen Touch the ‘top left’ icon to navigate to the main menu. Then touch the general settings icon to navigate to the general settings menu.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen OFF screen Touch the power button to turn the Command Centre ON or OFF. The LCD screen visually shows OFF when it is nonoperational. You will hear the sound of an internal “click” as the HydroTap Command Centre turns ON or OFF. When OFF, all functions are disabled including heating, chilling, filling and dispensing. Turning the power back ON will reset the system of any faults. 14 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.2 Home screen Status screens shown here are representative and may vary. Use the home screen to monitor the HydroTap status. Touch each icon to view the system status. Boiling temperature set point Chilled temperature set point (Chilled models) CO2 gas remaining (Sparkling models) ! REPLACE CO2 GAS CO2 GAS REMAINING 0 12:12 PM % ! When the CO2 cylinder has approximately 20% remaining, a warning appears to encourage you to prepare a replacement cylinder.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.3 Main menu Use the Main menu to configure your HydroTap and access features and settings. Touch each icon to access further options. [ ] 3.4 General settings Language 16 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen Date and time Touch the text boxes on the screen and then press + and to set the current date and time. Press the tick to confirm and save. Network Connect to Wi Fi (available with optional Zip Assist Kit). 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5 System settings Configure your HydroTap to suit your needs. Navigate to system settings screen for all system settings. [ ] 18 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.1 Filter settings FILTER SETTINGS Filter Flush Tank Flush 12:12 PM Filter Reset Filter Life Filter flush Use Filter flush during commissioning of a new installation, and after every filter change. See page 35 for filter change instructions. Flush line tap Open filter door, uncoil flush line. Direct flush line into bucket. Open flush line tap. 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen Start flush. Approximately 10L of water will flow, for 2 minutes. FILTER FLUSH 12:12 PM RUNNING..... Water is now being flushed through the filter. This process is automatic and will take 2 minutes. Press pause to pause filter flush. || The screen will show the filter has been flushed. Close the flush line tap, return the flush line to the filter compartment and close door. Flush line tap closed Reset the filter counter (see page 19). 20 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen Filter reset Reset the filter counters after filter replacement and flush. FILTER RESET 12:12 PM This will reset the usage counters for the chosen item. Select an item and press reset to confirm. Internal filter External filter Filter life Select internal/external filter and edit the filter life (months or litres) and actual usage (days or litres). When usage exceeds the filter life, the tap lights and screen will indicate to change the water filter.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.2 Temperature settings Boiling / Chilled set point Adjust as required. COLD/HOT SETPOINT Chill Set Point 3-6 °C 12:12 PM Boiling Set Point 98 °C Chilled models Default chill set point: 5-9ºC Commercial, 6-10ºC Residential. Scroll to select alternatives. Sparkling models Default chill set point: 3-6ºC Commercial, 3-7ºC Residential. Scroll to select alternatives. Boiling models Default set point: 98ºC Set point range: 68-100ºC. Operation: Within 1-2ºC of set point.
! SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen Boiling calibration ! Take care during boiling calibration as hot steam may vent from the tap spout. On start-up, the HydroTap self-calibrates, or go to this menu to recalibrate. Calibration will take around 10 minutes. External Booster For selected commercial Boiling models, an external booster is supplied or may be purchased as an upgrade to increase Boiling capacity. Ensure the correct selection is made, for optimum performance. 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.3 CO2 settings CO2 SETTINGS Purge CO2 12:12 PM CO2 Reset CO2 Life CO2 purge Purge the gas lines when fitting a new CO2 gas cylinder. Press the green start icon. The purge runs for 30 seconds. Water may be dispensed before CO2 gas escapes from the tap. The purge process stops automatically. PURGE WATER WITH CO2 12:12 PM INFO This process removes water from the sparkling chamber when a new CO2 bottle is installed.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen CO2 life CO2 life may be adjusted by months or litres. The Home screen displays a warning when the CO2 level reaches 20% (see page 14). CO2 life defaults to grams absorbed. Months of use may also be selected to trigger a reminder to prepare a replacement CO2 cylinder. Usage is dependent on CO2 absorption, settings on the HydroTap, and leak-free installation. CO2 cylinders are available in two sizes: • 1.2kg (approx. 180-200L) for residential or commercial (UK). • 2.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.4 Dispense times Set the “bottle fill” dispense time for each water type. Minimum dispense time: 5 seconds. Maximum dispense time: 15 seconds (default). 3.5.5 Light sensor Follow the on screen instructions. Ensure the ambient light in the room is typical for operating conditions. The lights on the tap will flash to confirm calibration. When the room is darkened below the calibrated light level, the tap lights will turn OFF after 30 seconds.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.6 Quiet mode Lowering the fan speed can reduce noise. Increasing it may improve chilling performance. Residential models: 75% / 100% / Auto (default). Commercial models: 100% (default) / Auto. 3.5.7 Advanced settings 1 ADVANCED SETTINGS 1 12:12 PM Periodic Pulse Reduced Cavitation Mode Hot setpoint must be < 98°C to disable Pre-pulse Reduced Cavitation Mode Adds slight delay to boiling dispense Power Pulsing Mode Hot setpoint must be < 98.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.5.8 Advanced settings 2 (Wave Tap only) ADVANCED SETTINGS 2 12:12 PM Wave Tap Sensor Demister Mode Allows Control of Heating of Wave Tap Wave Tap Lock Mode Dual Sensors Required for Chilled/Sparkling Wave Tap Sensor Demister Mode • Enabled (default): activates the Wave Tap internal heater to prevent its sensors from being affected by condensation from steam. • Disabled: choose this option to conserve a small amount of power.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.6 Safety & security 3.6.1 Boiling safety (Not applicable to Touch-Free Wave Tap) BOILING SAFETY 12:12 PM Boiling safety lock Use the safety button to dispense hot water Hot isolation (additional boiling safety) 3 slow safety button presses required prior to dispensing Boiling safety lock • Enabled (default): safety button must be touched/ tapped in order to dispense boiling water.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.6.2 Passcode protect Activate passcode protection to limit access to certain settings. Users will be prompted for this passcode when attempting to access settings. Create a 4-digit passcode and re-enter, as prompted. The passcode will be deactivated if the HydroTap is reset (powered off and on again). 30 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.7 Energy saving 3.7.1 Sleep mode • Disabled (default). • Enabled: Any attempt to dispense water will bring the HydroTap out of sleep mode. Allow sufficient time for the water to reach the set temperature. Sleep when... Select from: It gets dark / Not used in 2 hours / Both Recalibrate the light sensor after selecting sleep when “it gets dark”. Ensure the ambient light is typical for operating conditions (see page 26). SLEEP WHEN It gets dark 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen When sleeping Choose between the following modes: • Keep hot water at 68°C (default). Chilled water will be kept at setpoint, for chilled models. • Turn system OFF: boiling and chilled water will be OFF. 3.7.2 On/Off Timer The option that is in effect is highlighted. When OFF, the HydroTap will stop chilling and heating the drinking water. During OFF mode, any attempt to dispense water will bring the HydroTap back ON.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.7.2 On/Off Timer continued Select the day or range of days, then set the desired Off/ On times. Touch the tick to confirm and save. SET TIMER Mon Tue Off at 23 : 00 Wed Thu 12:12 PM Fri Sat Sun On at 23 : 00 3.7.3 Energy Use Track energy usage of your HydroTap by viewing the total energy consumed and the energy consumed since the last energy use reset. ENERGY USE 12:12 PM Total (kWh) 00000.0 Last Period (kWh) 000.0 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 3: Command Centre Screen 3.8 Info & logs INFO & LOGS ! Filter Logs System Faults 12:12 PM ! Recent Faults i About System Filter Logs, System Faults, Recent Faults View the filter reset history, current and recent fault history. About System View the system information. ABOUT SYSTEM Title Module: App. revision: Serial No: Product No: Calibration: 50L Filtered: Wi-Fi: MAC Address: 34 12:12 PM Info BCS100 017-H5v0.1.xx 0000000000000 H500xx000AU N/A N/A BS 0.00 FW 0.
SECTION 4: User maintenance 4.1 Changing the internal filter The tap and screen will indicate that a filter needs to be changed. Depending on local water quality conditions and usage, the filter may require changing before the filter change indication is shown. You may also need to replace the filter if you notice an increase in chlorine, taste or odour. Open filter door. Remove Rotate Pull Remove old filter. ! Place a cloth or towel under the filter cartridge before removing.
SECTION 4: User maintenance Moisten connector o-rings. Insert Rotate Push up Fit new filter. Initiate the filter flush programme by scrolling through the menu screen (see page 19). Clean up and dispose of old cartridge and packaging. If the HydroTap is switched off for a long period of time (e.g. more than a weekend), run water through the chilled water outlet for at least 60 seconds before consumption. 36 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 4: User maintenance 4.2 Air inlet filter maintenance Remove and clean quarterly. Rinse off with tap water. Gently dry with a cloth or towel. Maintain at least a 50mm air gap in front of the air inlet screen at all times. Take care to keep the air inlet clear of blockage. 806835 v1.02 05.
SECTION 4: User maintenance 4.3 Cleaning ! To clean all taps, Command Centre and ancillaries, wipe external surfaces with a gentle cleaning agent or a damp cloth and then wipe dry immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use strong, corrosive, spray or abrasive cleaners. Command Centres must never be located near or cleaned with water jets. ! For the Touch-Free Wave Tap: Do not use abrasives to clean the sensor lenses at the sides, top and rear of the Touch-Free Wave Tap.
SECTION 4: User maintenance 4.4 CO2 cylinder and regulator ! Significant concentrations of CO2 gas can cause harm. To prevent leaks, read and use the instructions and safety documents provided with the replacement cylinder, together with these instructions. Components Cylinder valve I II I III I I I I III II II I III III II II I III II IIII II II IIII I II IIII IIIII IIIII II I IIII IIII Hose Regulator to cylinder adaptor Hook and loop strap and bracket Cylinder 2.64kg cylinder 1.
SECTION 4: User maintenance Universal G5 CO2 regulator II Gas hose connection IIII I I II III II IIIII I I I I III IIIII II I I II III II IIII Set to 3.0 bar Outlet pressure II II ! I I I I III Cylinder pressure Regulator control knob Cylinder connection 1.2kg cylinder non-adjustable regulator Regulator control knob Braided hose connection Cylinder connection 40 806835 v1.02 05.
IIII I II III III IIIIIII II I I II III IIIII II II IIII IIIIIII II II IIIII SECTION 4: User maintenance Regulator I I I I III II I I I I III IIIII II IIIII II IIIII IIII II I I I I III I I II III IIIII IIII II I I I I III I I II III IIII IIIII II II IIIII IIIII II IIIII I I I I III II IIIII I I II III II II II I I II III IIII II II IIIIIII II II I I II IIIII II II IIII IIII IIII IIIII I I I I III II II II II I I II III IIII I I I I III IIIII
I I I I III II II IIII II IIII I I I I III I I II III II IIIII II II II I I I I III IIII IIIII IIII IIII II IIIII SECTION 4: User maintenance Regulator II I I I I III I I I I II III II II IIIII I I II III I I II III II II II IIII 4.4.2 Changing the 1.
SECTION 4: User maintenance Non-adjustable regulator 1 2 Turn off regulator. 3 Unscrew regulator connection. 5 Turn ON regulator valve. Unstrap. 4 Replace cylinder and refit regulator. 6 Strap in place. 7 Test for leaks by brushing with soapy water and looking for bubbles. Reseal if leaking, or call Zip for advice and assistance. 8 Purge, reset and set the CO2 life, (see page 24). 806835 v1.02 05.
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