Waterdrop WD-A1 Countertop Reverse Osmosis System Installation Guide

June 14, 2024
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Waterdrop WD-A1 Countertop Reverse Osmosis System

Waterdrop WD-A1 Countertop Reverse Osmosis System-
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Product Information

Please refer to Instruction Manual for details.

Specifications

  • Product model WD-A1
  • Dimensions (L WH) 18.3″*7.8″•17.1″
  • Outer water tank volume 1.06 Gal feed water tank-+-0.48 Gal waste water tank
  • Inner water tank volume 0.2 Gal purified water tank+0.26 Gal cold water tank
  • Rated voltage 110~120V/AC
  • Rated frequency 60 Hz
  • Rated power 1,700W
  • Heating power 1,600W
  • Refrigeration power 90W
  • Feed water requirement Municipal tap water
  • Water temperature requirement 41-100 “F/5-38 “C
  • Daily production rate 100GPD
  • TDS requirement for feed water TDS<500

NOTE : Do not use this dispenser with microbiologically unsafe water or water of unknown quality if there is insuffcient disinfection before or after us.

Main Parts

User Interface (Water Dispensing Interface)

NOTE : The images In the manual, including the dispenser, accessories, and user Interface, are for reference only and may not reflect the exact appearance. As the product is subject to updates and improvements, slight differences may exist between the actual product and the images shown. Please refer to the actual product for accurate information.

Indicator

Instructions

Quick Start Guide

  • This dispenser has an inbuilt compressor cooling system. Maintain a space of 20 cm/8 in on both sides of the dispenser for efficient heat dissipation.
  • The cooling function will not be active for the first two hours after switching on the dispenser.
  • This is necessary to protect the compressor.
  • The dispenser’s cooling function will turn on by default after two hours of the initial power-on. You can press and hold the cold water key for five seconds on the water dispensing interface to turn off the function, and you can tum it on using the same method.
  • When the cooling function is turned on, the dispenser’s compressor operates intermittently to ensure energy efficiency and a consistent cold water supply.
  • Please note that it is normal for the compressor to make a sound during its operation.

Installing the Filter

  1. Step 1
    Take out filters from package and remove the wrapping.

  2. Step 2
    Align the marks on the filter and dispenser as shown, then insert the filter into the designated bucket.

  3. Step 3
    Gently press and rotate the filter handle clockwise until it locks in a horizontal position with a icon. And make sure the icons on the filter and dispenser are aligned.

Adding Water to the Tank

  1. Step 1
    Remove the water tank cover plate, and pick up the water tank in an upward direction.

  2. Step 2
    Fill the feed water tank with tap water.

  3. Step 3
    Place the water tank back into the dispenser, and cover it with the plate.

  4. Step 4
    Push down on the water tank to secure it in place.

NOT

  • T he large compartment is the feed meter tank for tap water, while the small one is the waste water tank for concentrated water (unsuitable Rx drinking), Please do not add tap water to the waste water tank.
  • When adding water, ensure it does not exceed the maximum water mark to prevent overflow.

Flushing the New Dispenser

It is necessary to perform a flushing process on a new dispenser before normal use. Flushing takes about 30 minutes and 3-4 tanks of water (about 3.2 Gal) in total.

  1. Step 1
    When the dispenser is turned on for the first time, tap the confirm key until the interface displays as shown.

  2. Step 2
    After adding enough water to the feed water tank, tap the confirm key”   once. Then place a water container larger than 0.8 Gal on the drip tray, and press any key to start flushing.

  3. Step 3
    The dispenser will automatically filter and dispense water during flushing. Tapping any key on the interface will pause the process. To resume, tap the confirm key

  4. Step 4
    When the indicator· l) “lights up, and the interface shows as indicated, it means the dispenser is due for a water change. Please empty the concentrated water, refill the feed water tank with tap water, and return the tank into the dispenser.

  5. Step 5
    Flushing is complete, and the new dispenser is ready for regular use when the interface displays as shown.

Daily Usage

Water Dispensing

  1. Step 1
    Tap the “ icon to activate the interface while the dispenser is in the screen-off state. S

  2. step 2
    Place a container or cup on the drip tray, the dispenser will automatically detect it, and the interface will light up.

  3. Step 4
    The temperature key” 8= ·to select the desired water temperature: cold water (106-122’F/41-S0″C), ambient water (real-time temp), 113″F/45’C, 140 ° F/60″C, 185″F/85’C or 203’F/95’C.

  4. Step
    Tap the water dispensing key· 0 “to get your water, and tap any key to pause it.

  5. Step 5
    Tap the water dispensing key· 0 “to get your water, and tap any key to pause it.

About the water temperature

  • To select a temperature of 113″F or higher, press and hold the child lock  key·
  • for 1 second to disable the child lock, and then tap the water dispensing key”
  • Tap the cold water key” to quickly access the cold water. Select the desired volume, place a container, and tap the dispensing key” O to start. Pause by tapping any key during dispensing.

About the status indicator light

The color of the status indicator light will vary based on the water temperature

NOTE

  • Due to the heating power limitation5 and the temperature of the feed water, increasing the desired dispensed water temperature Will result In a lower flow rate.
  • The temperature of the feed water tank directly Impacts the dispensing temperature of room temp water and the flow rate of hot water.

Additional Functions

  • Routine Flushing: Please refer to Page 7 of the Instruction Manual for details.
  • Filter Resetting: Please refer to Page 8 of the Instruction Manual for details.
  • Night Mode: Please refer to Page 9 of the Instruction Manual for details.
  • Off-home Mode : Please refer to Page 9 of the Instruction Manual for details.
  • Time Setting: Please refer to Page 10 of the Instruction Manual for details.
  • Boiling Point Correction: Please refer to Page 1 0 of the Instruction Manual for details.

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