Brio CLPOU430UVF3 430 Point Of Use Water Dispenser User Manual

June 1, 2024
BRIO

CLPOU430UVF3 430 Point Of Use Water Dispenser

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Safety Information

WARNING: To reduce risk of injury and property damage, you must read this entire guide before assembling,
installing and operating the dispenser.

WARNING: This product dispenses water at very high temperatures. Failure to use properly can cause personal
injury.

When operating this dispenser, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following:

  • Prior to use, this dispenser must be properly assembled and installed in accordance with this manual.

  • For indoor use only. Keep the water dispenser in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Do NOT use
    outdoors.

  • Install and use only on a hard, flat and level surface.

  • Do NOT place the water dispenser in an enclosed space or cabinet.

  • Do NOT operate the dispenser in the presence of explosive fumes.

  • Use only properly grounded outlets.

  • Do NOT use an extension cord.

  • Always grasp the plug and pull straight out from the outlet. Never unplug by pulling on the power cord.

  • Do NOT use the dispenser if the cord becomes frayed or otherwise damaged. If the supply cord is
    damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
    order to avoid a hazard.

  • To protect against electric shock, do NOT immerse cord, plug, or any other part of the dispenser in
    water or other liquids.

  • Ensure the water dispenser is unplugged prior to cleaning.

  • Never allow children to dispense hot water without proper and direct supervision. Unplug the unit to
    prevent unsupervised use by children.

  • Service should be performed only by a certified technician.

  • The appliance must not be cleaned by a water jet and is not suitable for installation in an area where
    a water jet could be used.

WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the dispenser enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.

WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Never turn the dispenser upside down or lean it more than 45°.

  • After turning the dispenser off, allow the dispenser to sit idle for 3 minutes before turning on again.
    WARNING: UV light source. Disconnect the electrical supply to the UV radiation BEFORE opening cover.

  • UV-LED lamp must be repaired by manufacturer only.

  • UV-LED lamp model no. JS-2017MDTY-B01, rated DC 12V, 3MW.

  • Disposal of the LED-UV lamp must be done in accordance with local laws and regulations.

Intended Use

This dispenser is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:

  • Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments
  • Farm houses
  • Hotels, motels and other residential-type environments
  • Bed-and-breakfast environments
  • Catering and similar non-retail applications

This dispenser is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

Product Features

Part Description
1 Hot water button
2 Room temperature water button
3 Cold water button
4 Indicator panel
5 Dispense point
6 Drip tray
7 Filter cabinet
8 Water inlet solenoid valve
9 Sediment filter
10 Pre carbon filter
11 Carbon block filter
12 Heating switch
13 Night light switch
14 Cooling switch
15 Hot water tank drain
16 Condenser
17 Cold water thermostat
18 Power cord
19 Water inlet
20 Leakage detector

Indicator Panel Description

  1. Hot water indicator light – When illuminated, indicates that the dispenser
    is heating water.

  2. Cold water indicator light – When illuminated, indicates that the dispenser
    is cooling water.

  3. No water indicator light – When illuminated, indicates water flow to reservoir
    tanks has stopped.

Operational Specifications

You must use the dispenser within the following operational parameters to ensure safe, optimal performance.

Model No. CLPOU430UVF3
Rated Voltage / Frequency 115 V ˜ 60 Hz
Heating Power 450 W
Cooling Power 85 W
Operating Ambient Temperature 39–100 °F ( 4–38 °C)
Operating Humidity ≤90%
Feedwater Pressure 14–87 psi
Feedwater Requirement Municipal Tap Water with TDS <500 ppm*
Feedwater Temperature 39–100 °F (4–38 °C)

*If using well or ground water as feedwater source, ensure it has been through prefiltration before using with water filtration system.

Technical Specifications

CAUTION: This unit dispenses water at temperatures that can cause severe burns. Avoid direct contact with hot
water. Keep children and pets away from unit while dispensing. Never allow children to dispense hot
water without proper and direct supervision. Unplug unit to prevent unsupervised use by children.

Model No. CLPOU430UVF3
Cold Water Tank Volume 3.7 L
Hot Water Tank Volum e 1.0 L
Hot Water Capacity (Measured at Ambient Temperature of 77 °F / 25 °C) 7.5 L/h (≥165 °F / 73.9 °C)
Cold Water Capacity (Measured at Ambient Temperature of 77 °F / 25 °C) 2.2 L/h (≤50 °F / 10 °C)
Hot Water Flow Rate ≥1.5 L/min
Cold Water Flow Rate ≥2.7 L/min
Ambient Water Flow Rate ≥2.7 L/min
Net Weight 42.02 lb (19.1 kg)
Product Dimensions (WxHxD) 11.81 x 41.73 x 14.17 in. (30 x 104 x 34 cm)
Water Dispense Point to Water Drip Tray (H) 10.5 in. (26.67 cm)
Water Drip Tray Dimensions (WxD) 11.22 x 3.82 in. (28.5 x 9.7 cm)
Noise (dBA) ≤55 dB

Package Contents

Part Description Quantity

Part

|

Description

---|---

A

|

Filter flushing tube

B

|

Shut-off valve tube (7 ft.)

C

|

Filter housing (for filter flushing)

D

|

Filter

Part

|

Description

---|---

E

|

Feedwater adapter

(with extra nut)

F

|

Plumber’s tape

G

|

Expanding leakage  sponge

H

|

Tube cutter

Materials Needed

Installation

Determine Installation Location
IMPORTANT: If the dispenser has been resting on its side for a
long period of time, place it in the upright position for
approximately 12 hours before installing.
A. Locate the dispenser on a hard and level surface in a cool shaded
location near a grounded wall outlet.
B. Position the back of the dispenser no closer than 8 in. (20 cm) from
wall to permit free airflow between the wall and water dispenser.

Install the Drip Tray and Grid

A. Unwrap drip tray and grid (6) from the packaging material and slide it
onto the dispenser until it is securely in place.

Connect to the Cold Water Supply

CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT THIS WATER LINE TO A HOT WATER SUPPLY LINE. The water supply to the unit
MUST be from the COLD WATER LINE. Using HOT WATER will severely damage your filters.

NOTE: Plumber’s tape and a tube cutter have
been included to facilitate installation.
Use plumber’s tape on threaded
plumbing connections to ensure a
secure seal.

A. Turn off the cold water supply, then disconnect
the cold water pipe from the cold water supply
line.
B. Connect the feedwater adapter (E) to the cold
water supply line.
C. Connect the cold water pipe to the top of the
feedwater adapter (E).
NOTE: An extra adapter nut is included
on top of the feedwater adapter (E)
to attach to a 3/8 in. or 1/2 in. feed
plumbing line.
D. Insert the shut-off valve tube (B) straight into
the quick connector piece of the feedwater
adapter (E).

E. Gently tug on the tube (B) to ensure a secure
connection with the feedwater adapter (E).

Flush the Filters

Follow this procedure each time you replace your filters.
IMPORTANT: Ensure water supply is off before you begin.

A. Connect a filter (D) to the filter housing (C) by
twisting the filter (D) clockwise.

B. Connect the tip of the shut-off valve tube (B) to
the left side of the filter housing (C).

C. Connect the filter flushing tube (A) to the right
side of the filter housing (C) and lay the open
end of the filter flushing tube (A) over a sink or
receptacle to collect water.

B. Connect the tip of the shut-off valve tube (B) to
the left side of the filter housing (C).

C. Connect the filter flushing tube (A) to the right
side of the filter housing (C) and lay the open
end of the filter flushing tube (A) over a sink or
receptacle to collect water.

Install the Filters and Complete the Installation

A. After flushing, twist each filter clockwise into the
filter housings located inside the dispenser cabinet.
The sediment filter goes on the left, followed by the
pre carbon filter and the carbon block filter.

B. Remove the safety plug from the water inlet hole
on the back of the dispenser by pushing in the inlet
hole collar and then gently pulling out the plug.

C. Connect the tip of the shut-off valve tube (B) into
the water inlet hole on the back of the dispenser.
Then turn on the main water supply and ensure the
valve in the tube (B) is on.

Operation

IMPORTANT: This unit has been tested and sanitized prior to packing and shipping. During transit, dust and
odors can accumulate in the tank and lines. Dispense and dispose at least one quart of water prior
to drinking any water.

Turn the Dispenser On

IMPORTANT: Before you activate the heating and cooling switches, ensure a water has filled reservoir tanks in
order to prevent dry heating.

A. To power on the cooling system, flip the cooling switch to the On position. It takes approximately 1 hour after
turning on the cooling switch for the cold water to reach its coldest temperature. During the cooling process, the
cold water indicator light will remain illuminated. Once the cold water has reached its coldest temperature, the
cold water indicator light will turn off.
B. To power on the heating system, flip the heating switch to the On position. It takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes
after turning on the heating switch for hot water to reach its hottest temperature. During the heating process, the
hot water indicator light will remain illuminated. Once the hot water has reached its hottest temperature, the hot
water indicator light will turn off.

Dispense Cold Water

A. Place a drinking glass or container under the tap and press cold water button to dispense cold water.
B. Release when your container is full.

Adjust the Cold Water Thermostat

The cold water reservoir temperature is monitored by a cold water thermostat (17)
located at the rear of the dispenser. Using a screwdriver, turn the set screw clockwise
between the lower setting for warmer water and higher setting for colder water until the
desired temperature is reached. If water is not being properly dispensed, there could
be possible ice build-up in the reservoir due to the thermostat being set too cold. If this
happens, slowly rotate the thermostat set screw counterclockwise to a warmer setting.

Disable Child Safety Lock and Dispense Hot Water

CAUTION: This unit dispenses water at temperatures that can cause severe burns. Avoid direct contact with hot
water. Keep children and pets away from the unit while dispensing. Never allow children to dispense
hot water without proper and direct supervision. Disable the heating feature by switching the heating
switch to the Off position.

A. This water dispenser is equipped with a child safety feature in order to prevent inadvertent dispensing. To enable
dispensing of hot water, place a cup or container under the tap. Simultaneously press in the red lock button on the
front of the hot water button while pressing the hot water button down.

B. Release the red lock button and hot water button once your container is full. Hot water will automatically relock.

Using Leakage Detector

This dispenser is equipped with a mechanical water leakage detector. If there is a leak inside the filter cabinet, the
expanding leakage sponge will immediately expand, forcing the lid on the leak detector open, halting water flow
to the reservoir tanks, and preventing any further damage. The No Water Indicator Light on the Indicator Panel will
illuminate. If there is a leak, do the following:

A. Unplug dispenser and turn off the water supply to
the dispenser. Inside the filter cabinet, determine if
a component or filter has come loose, or if a tube
has cracked. Reinstall or replace any part or parts if
necessary.
B. Mop up water on floor of cabinet, remove and
discard the used leakage sponge, then install a
new one by inserting it into the leakage detector
compartment. Snap lid leakage detector lid closed.
Turn the water supply back on and plug in dispenser.

Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution

The cold water is not cold.

  • It takes up to one hour after setup to dispense cold water.

  • Make sure the power cord is properly connected to a working outlet.

  • Make sure the back of the dispenser is at least 8 inches from wall and there is
    free airflow on all sides of the dispenser.

  • Make sure green power switch on back of dispenser is On.

  • Using a screwdriver, turn the cold water thermostat set screw clockwise (to the
    right) until desired temperature is reached.

The hot water is not hot.

  • It takes 15-20 minutes after setup to dispense hot water.
  • Make sure the power cord is properly connected to a working outlet.
  • Make sure red heating switch on back of dispenser is On.

The dispenser is noisy.

  • Ensure the dispenser is located on a level surface.
  • The heating tube may be generating a slight noise. This is normal.

The dispenser is not dispensing water.

  • Ensure water supply is on and valve on shut-off valve tube is open.

  • If the No Water Indicator Light is illuminated, there may be a leak. Follow the
    instructions under “Using the Leakage Detector.”

  • If the No Water Indicator Light is illuminated and there is no leak, one or more of
    the filters may be clogged. Follow the instructions under “Replace the Filters.”

Cleaning and Maintenance

This dispenser runs on a continuous UV cleaning cycle. It works for 40 minutes, turns off for 140 minutes, then cycles
back on. This process repeats as long as the dispenser is plugged in and on.

Filter Replacement Schedule

Filter Type Model No. Replacement Schedule Function
Sediment NFMPP5M 6-12 months or 950 gallons

Performs coarse filtration of inlet water, removing
sand, rust, dirt, and other suspended solids.

Pre Carbon| NFMGAC| 6-12 months or 950 gallons|

Removes chlorine, and other unpleasant tastes
and odors.

Carbon Block| NFMCTO5MS3| 6-12 months or 950 gallons|

Performs final polish, removing any residual
impurities.

Replace the Filters

IMPORTANT: Only use filters designed for this dispenser. Any other type of filter will damage the machine and  void any warranty.

Depending on frequency of dispenser use and source water quality, filters must be replaced every 6 to 12 months. To  replace, do the following:

A. Shut off water supply to dispenser.

B. To flush new filters, follow the instructions on page 8, “Flush the Filters.”

C. Remove the old filters and replace with new filters. Ensure filters are installed as follows, from left to right:  sediment, pre carbon, and carbon block.

D. Turn water supply to dispenser back on.

Cleaning the Reservoirs

The reservoirs should be cleaned every 3 to 4 months to remove mineral buildup and optimize dispenser performance.
Gather the following supplies:

  • 60–120g (4–8 tbsp.) citric acid crystals
  • 2 Liters hot water
  • 5 Liter (1.3 gal.) container or bucket
  • Screwdriver
  • Clean dry cloth

bucket water

A. Turn the heating and cooling switches to the OFF
position, and unplug the dispenser.

B. Move the dispenser away from the wall to gain
access to the back. Turn the shut-off valve on the
shut-off valve tube to the OFF position.

C. At the back of the dispenser, place the 5-liter
container beneath the hot-water drain. Open
the drain and allow hot water to drain into the
container, emptying the reservoir tank. Close hotwater
drain. Dispose of water.

CAUTION: Drained water may be hot.

D. Place the empty 5-liter container under the water
dispense point. Press the dispense buttons to
drain any remaining water from the reservoir
tanks. Dispose of water.

E. Use the screwdriver to remove the screws
securing the dispenser top. Then remove the cold
water reservoir tank cover. Carefully allow it to
hang down the side of the dispenser.

F. Prepare the cleaning solution by combining citric
acid crystals with 2 liters of hot water. Slowly stir
the solution so that all the crystals are dissolved.

G. Pour solution into the cold water reservoir tank (it
will trickle down to the hot water reservoir tank).
Allow solution to sit in reservoir tanks for at least
10 minutes.

H. Dispense some of the solution from the dispense
point.

I. Place the 5-liter container beneath the hot-water
drain. Open the drain and allow solution drain into
the container, emptying the reservoir tank. Close
hot-water drain. Dispose of cleaning solution.

J. Refill cold water tank with 2 liters of fresh water.
Dispense some of the rinse water from the
dispense point. Place the container beneath the
hot-water drain and drain the rinse water.

K. Repeat rinsing process if necessary.

L. Reinstall cold water tank cover and dispenser top.

M. Turn the shut-off valve on the shut-off valve tube
to the ON position. Plug in the dispenser, allowing
reservoir tanks to refill, then turn the heating and
cooling switches to the ON position.

Warranty

Brio (“Vendor”) warrants to the original purchaser of the Brio Water Coolers (the “Product”), and to no other person,
that if the Product is assembled and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying it, then
for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, all parts in the Product shall be free from defects in material
and workmanship. This Limited Warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of parts, which prove defective
under normal use and service and which Vendor shall determine in its reasonable discretion upon examination to be
defective. To take advantage of this Limited Warranty, please follow these steps:
1. Please retain your sales slip or invoice, as Vendor may require reasonable proof of your date of purchase.
2. Contact Vendor’s Customer Service Department using the contact information listed below.
3. Return parts to Vendor, per Vendor’s instructions, at your cost and expense.
4. Upon receipt by Vendor, Vendor shall advise you in writing whether a defect covered by this Limited Warranty exists
in any returned part and whether your claim has been approved or denied.
5. Upon Vendor’s approval of your claim, Vendor will replace such defective part without charge to you.

WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating
difficulties of the Product due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, improper installation or improper
maintenance or service by you or any third party, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the Product,
as set out in the User’s Manual. In addition, this Limited Warranty does not cover damages to the finish, such as
scratches, dents, discoloration or rust after purchase.

This Limited Warranty is the only express warranty given on the Product and is in lieu of all other express warranties.
Vendor disclaims all warranties for products that are purchased from seller other than authorized retailers or
distributors.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY RESTRICTS THE DURATION OF ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE ONE (1) YEAR TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. UPON THE EXPIRATION OF
THE ONE (1) YEAR TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, VENDOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THE PRODUCT BEING THUS SOLD AS-IS, WITH ALL FAULTS. FURTHER, VENDOR
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER TO PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. OTHER THAN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, THERE ARE
NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.

Vendor assumes no responsibility for any defects caused by third parties. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may have other rights which vary from state to state. State law may also override statements in this Limited Warranty
regarding the restriction on the duration of implied warranties. Some jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of
special, incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long a warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and
limitations may not apply to you.

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