ELKAY LZ Series Bottle Filling Stations and Coolers Smart Connected Ready Installation Guide

July 11, 2024
ELKAY

ELKAY LZ Series Bottle Filling Stations and Coolers Smart Connected Ready

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: ENLZSTL8WS-W1_1A
  • Product Type: Bottle Filling Stations & Coolers
  • Design: SMART CONNECTED-READY
  • Installation Options: Left-hand high and right-hand low or left-low and right-high
  • Refrigerated Coolers: Must be hung on the right side

Product Usage Instructions

Standard Rough-In for Left-Hand High, Bottle Filler Low Models

Follow the measurements provided in the manual for the standard rough-in. Ensure proper placement of the activation sensor and hanger bracket.

Alternate Rough-In for Left-Hand Low, Bottle Filler High Models

For alternate rough-in, refer to the specific measurements and locations mentioned for this configuration. Pay attention to the activation sensor placement and orifice heights.

FAQ

Q: Can the cooler design be changed after installation?

A: Yes, the cooler design can be changed by following the instructions provided in the manual. Basin change may be required depending on the desired configuration.

Q: What is the purpose of the activation sensor?

A: The activation sensor is used to detect when a bottle or container is placed for filling, triggering the dispenser to start the filling process.

  • A versatile cooler design allows units to be installed either left-hand high and right-hand low or left-low and right-high.
  • Basin change may be required. See the desired rough-in to help determine if the basin change is necessary.
  • Important: The refrigerated coolers must be hung on the right side.
  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Dimension

STANDARD ROUGH-IN FOR LEFT-HAND HIGH, BOTTLE FILLER LOW MODELS

LEGEND

  • A = RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY LOCATION 3/8 O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT STUB WITH SHUT OFF (BY OTHERS) 3 IN. (76mm) MAXIMUM OUT FROM WALL
  • B = RECOMMENDED LOCATION FOR WASTE OUTLET 1-1/2″ O.D. DRAIN STUB 2 IN. OUT FROM WALL
  • C = 1-1/2″ TRAP NOT FURNISHED
  • D = ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (3) WIRE RECESSED BOX DUPLEX OUTLET
  • E = INSURE PROPER VENTILATION AND ADA COMPLIANCE BY MAINTAINING 6″ (152 mm) (MIN.) CLEARANCE FROM CABINET LOUVERS TO WALL
  • F = 7/16 BOLT HOLES FOR FASTENING UNIT TO WALL
  • NEW INSTALLATIONS MUST USE A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
  • NOTE: It is highly recommended that the circuit be dedicated and the load protection be sized for 20 amps and utilize hospital-grade GFCI

ALTERNATE ROUGH-IN FOR RIGHT-HAND HIGH, BOTTLE FILLER LOW MODELS – REQUIRES BASIN ASSY CHANGE

LEGEND

  • A = RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY LOCATION 3/8 O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT STUB WITH SHUT OFF (BY OTHERS) 3 IN. (76mm) MAXIMUM OUT FROM WALL
  • B = RECOMMENDED LOCATION FOR WASTE OUTLET 1-1/2″ O.D. DRAIN STUB 2 IN. OUT FROM WALL
  • C = 1-1/2″ TRAP NOT FURNISHED
  • D = ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (3) WIRE RECESSED BOX DUPLEX OUTLET
  • E = INSURE PROPER VENTILATION AND ADA COMPLIANCE BY MAINTAINING 6″ (152 mm) (MIN.) CLEARANCE FROM CABINET LOUVERS TO WALL
  • F = 7/16 BOLT HOLES FOR FASTENING UNIT TO WALL
  • NEW INSTALLATIONS MUST USE A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
  • NOTE: It is highly recommended that the circuit be dedicated and the load protection be sized for 20 amps and utilze hospital-grade GFCI

ALTERNATE ROUGH-IN FOR LEFT-HAND LOW, BOTTLE FILLER HIGH MODELS

LEGEND

  • A = RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY LOCATION 3/8 O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT STUB WITH SHUT OFF (BY OTHERS) 3 IN. (76mm) MAXIMUM OUT FROM WALL
  • B = RECOMMENDED LOCATION FOR WASTE OUTLET 1-1/2″ O.D. DRAIN STUB 2 IN. OUT FROM WALL
  • C = 1-1/2″ TRAP NOT FURNISHED
  • D = ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (3) WIRE RECESSED BOX DUPLEX OUTLET
  • E = INSURE PROPER VENTILATION AND ADA COMPLIANCE BY MAINTAINING 6″ (152 mm) (MIN.) CLEARANCE FROM CABINET LOUVERS TO WALL
  • F = 7/16 BOLT HOLES FOR FASTENING UNIT TO WALL
  • NEW INSTALLATIONS MUST USE A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)

ALTERNATE ROUGH-IN FOR RIGHT-HAND LOW, BOTTLE FILLER HIGH MODELS – REQUIRES BASIN ASSY CHANGE

LEGEND

  • A = RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY LOCATION 3/8 O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT STUB WITH SHUT OFF (BY OTHERS) 3 IN. (76mm) MAXIMUM OUT FROM WALL
  • B = RECOMMENDED LOCATION FOR WASTE OUTLET 1-1/2″ O.D. DRAIN STUB 2 IN. OUT FROM WALL
  • C = 1-1/2″ TRAP NOT FURNISHED
  • D = ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (3) WIRE RECESSED BOX DUPLEX OUTLET
  • E = INSURE PROPER VENTILATION AND ADA COMPLIANCE BY MAINTAINING 6″ (152 mm) (MIN.) CLEARANCE FROM CABINET LOUVERS TO WALL
  • F = 7/16 BOLT HOLES FOR FASTENING UNIT TO WALL
  • NEW INSTALLATIONS MUST USE A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVING WRAPPER

  1. Remove the two security screws (size T25) from the front panel. (see Fig D(i)).
    • NOTE: SCREW THREADS INTO BUSHING WHILE ANGLED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO THREAD SCREW INTO BUSHING HORIZONTALLY.
  2. Gently pull the wrapper down and rotate the wrapper to a downward position (see Fig D(ii)).
  3. To remove the wrapper, hold each side and gently pull the wrapper up and out of the pivoting bracket (see Fig D(iii)).
  • CAUTION: WRAPPER DROPS AND SWINGS WHEN SECURITY SCREWS ARE REMOVED.
  • CAUTION: DO NOT LEAN ON WRAPPER.
  • CAUTION: DO NOT USE POWER TOOL TO TIGHTEN. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

NOTE:

  1. Ensure that there are no plumbing or external objects below the wrapper in the specified dimension.
    • The specified (3.27’’) minimum distance is required for the wrapper to swing out (see Fig D(iv)).
  2. Removing the wrapper from the pivoting bracket when servicing the unit is recommended. The wrapper may be left in place for quick serviceability (see Fig D(iii)).
  3. When re-attaching the wrapper, ensure each side of the wrapper is engaged to the pivoting bracket (see Fig D(v)).
  4. Once the wrapper is in place, rotate the wrapper up and under the shroud. Ensure thru holes on the wrapper are aligned with plastic bushing threads on the frame before engaging security screws. Ensure the screw is angled relative to the ground and perpendicular to the wrapper surface before engagement. Hand tighten before using the hand tool to avoid cross-threading.
  5. Four plastic bushings are located in the cross brace of the frame. The lower two bushings align with wrapper holes and the top two bushings are extras in case of replacement (see Fig D(iii)).
  • NOTE: The highlighted portion in red color is acceptable plumbing rough-in for installation.
  • NOTE: To mitigate the wrapper rotation interferences, zip tie lines (plumbing and electrical) running between the cooler units to the waste line (PVC pipe).

HANGER BRACKETS INSTALLATION

  1. Remove the hanger bracket fastened to the back of the coolers by removing one (1) screw.
  2. Determine your mounting configuration from the figures shown on pages 2 – 5. The refrigeration unit must be on the right-hand side.
    • IMPORTANT NOTE: If the Bottle Filler is to be mounted on the left-hand cooler, a basin assembly change will be needed.
    • Determine your configuration by referring to the Configuration Instructions before continuing.
  3. Mount the hanger bracket as shown in Figures 1 – 4.
    • NOTE: Hanger Bracket MUST be supported securely. Add a fixture support carrier if the wall will not provide adequate support. Anchor hanger securely to the wall using all six (6) 1/4 in. dia. mounting holes.
    • IMPORTANT: 5-7/8 in. (150 mm) dimension from wall to centerline of trap must be maintained for proper fit.
    • INSTALLATION OF COOLER
  4. Refer Fig D(i) to D(iv), Pg. 6 for wrapper removing instructions.
  5. Hang only the refrigerated cooler on the hanger bracket. Be certain the hanger bracket is properly in the slots on the cooler backs as shown in Figure 1.
  6. Hang the non-refrigerated cooler on the hanger bracket. Be certain the hanger bracket is engaged properly in the slots on the cooler backs as shown in Figure 1.
  7. Unbind the loose wires in the refrigerated cooler for the filter communication board. Stretch it out and thread it through the left side of the refrigerated cooler and into the right side of the non-refrigerated cooler.
    • Plug into the filter communication board that is behind the filter head.
  8. Secure each cooler frame to a wall by installing (2) screws and washers (not supplied) in lower holes. See the pictures below.
    • Make sure the screws engage in a structural member.
  9. Connect the supply water to the filter 3/8” copper inlet tube.
  10. Connect the waterline from the outlet of the filter to the inlet of the evaporator in the refrigerated cooler by inserting it into the quick connector.
  11. Connect the waterline from the solenoid in the non-refrigerated cooler to the open 1/4” inch tee fitting in the refrigerated cooler. Ensure the line is completely inserted into the fitting.
  12. Find your cooler configuration on page 11 and connect the drain assembly.
  13. Install trap.
    • IMPORTANT: If it is necessary to cut the drain, loosen the screw at the black rubber boot and remove the tube, and check for leaks after re-assembly.
    • BOTTLE FILLER INSTALLATION
  14. Remove two (2) mounting screws with a 5/32” Allen wrench holding the Bottle Filler to the wall mounting plate (See Fig. 8). Note do not discard mounting screws, they will be needed to secure Bottle Filler to the wall mounting plate.
  15. Remove the wall mounting plate from the Bottle Filler (See Fig. 8 ). Place the wall mounting plate against the wall on top of the basin. Center the wall mounting plate side to side with the basin. Mark the six (6) mounting holes with a pencil (See Fig. 1).
    • Place tape over the wiring harness connection on top of the cooler to prevent debris from falling into the Connection(See Fig. 6).
  16. Remove the wall mounting plate from the wall.
    • NOTE: The mounting plate MUST be supported securely. Add a fixture support carrier if the wall will not provide adequate support.
  17. Install a wall mounting plate to the wall using six (6) 7/16” obround mounting holes (mounting bolts not included) (See Fig. 7). Use appropriate fasteners for your wall type.
  18. Install gasket on the bottom of Bottle Filler with gasket support bracket & (2) screws. (See Fig. 8).
  19. Route 3/8” tubing through the opening in the bottle filler gasket and plug into the bulkhead fitting in a basin. Route the wiring harness through the gasket and plug it into the connector on the top of the basin.
    • The water line should be cut to length before attaching to the bulkhead fitting.
  20. Place the Bottle Filler on the four (4) hooks on the mounting plate installed on the wall.
    • FINAL INSTALLATION (FILTER)
  21. Remove the filter from the carton, remove the protective cap, and attach the filter to the filter head by firmly inserting it into the head and rotating the filter clockwise. Ensure that the filter label can be read when the filter is installed. (See Fig. 12)
  22. Turn the water supply on and inspect for leaks. In both cooler and Bottle Fillers. Fix all leaks before continuing.
  23. Once the cooler and bottle filter has been inspected for leaks and any leaks corrected, plug the cooler into the wall.
  24. Reinstall two mounting screws from the first step above. Caution do not over-tighten screws.
  25. Once power is applied to the cooler the GREEN LED light will illuminate on the bottle filler showing good filter status along with the LCD Bottle Counter.
  26. Verify proper dispensing by placing a cup, hand, or any opaque object in front of the sensor area and verify that the water dispenses.
    • Note: the first initial dispenses might have air in line which may cause a sputter and hazy appearance. Run water and flush filter (refer to step 8 below). This will be eliminated when all air is purged from the line.
  27. Once the unit tests out, install the Lower Panels back on the water coolers. for versatile wrapper installation.
  28. When re-attaching the wrapper, push the wrapper up and under the shroud. Make sure the wrapper and bushing holes are aligned before inserting the screw. Units are now ready for use.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING FILTERS

  1. Refer Fig D(i) to D(iv), Pg. 6 for wrapper removing instructions.
  2. Turn off the water supply; dispense water to relieve pressure.
  3. Remove power by unplugging the cooler.
  4. Turn used filter counterclockwise 1/4 turn to remove it from the filter head.
  5. Remove the cap from the new filter and use it to seal the used filter.
  6. Insert the new filter into the existing filter head and turn fully clockwise. Make sure you can read the label on the front of the filter once it is installed. (See Fig. 12).
  7. Plug in a unit to restore power.
  8. Turn on the water supply Run the water and flush the filter to purge air and fine carbon particles from the filter before use.
    • Visit elkay.com/filtration for additional details. Also, run water through the bottle filler until all air is removed and the water flow is clear.
    • Note: The filter status light will automatically reset once a new filter is installed.

INSTRUCTIONS TO ACCESS PROGRAMMING BUTTON

  1. Remove the lower cover on a refrigerated unit by removing (2) screws.
  2. The button is located in the lower right corner of the unit (See Fig. 13).

CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS TO MOVE THE BOTTLE FILLER & BASIN TO THE LEFT SIDE (NON- REFRIGERATED) FOR ALTERNATE MOUNTING VERSATILE BI-LEVEL

  1. Refer Fig D(i) to D(iv), Pg. 6 for wrapper removing instructions.
  2. Remove the larger panel from the cooler using a 5/16” socket.
  3. Using a T25 (6-point star) bit, loosen the shroud screws on both sides of both coolers.
  4. Lift the basin/shroud assembly from each cooler. Disconnect the water line from the solenoid and the shroud wires from the wiring harness and solenoid. Set aside.
  5. Unfasten the electrical harness connector from the electrical bracket.
    • Using a T25 (6-point star) bit, remove the electrical bracket from the mounting bracket. Snap the electrical harness connector into the cutout of the mounting bracket with the connector facing down. (See Fig 14.)
  6. Install the electrical bracket on the filter bracket of the non-refrigerated cooler by removing the two screws towards the front of the cooler and reinstalling them through the bracket. Attach the female end of the bi-level extension into the electrical bracket.
  7. Only move the filler panel and J-clip to the refrigerated (right) cooler if the right side will be mounted high.
  8. Install the non-bottle filler basin on the refrigerated cooler. Connect the water line to the solenoid and the electrical connections to the wiring harness and solenoid. Tighten the (4) T25 screws.
  9. Mount the refrigerated cooler on the right-hand hanger bracket. Secure to the wall.
  10. Install the bottle filler basin on the non-refrigerated cooler. Connect the water line to the solenoid and the electrical connections to the wiring harness and solenoid. Be certain the electrical connector is protruding through the cutout at the top of the basin. Tighten the (4) T25 screws.
  11. Mount the non-refrigerated cooler on the left-hand hanger bracket. Secure to the wall.
  12. Route the bi-level extension through the coolers and connect to the refrigerated electrical harness mounted in the mounting bracket (See Figs. 15 & 16).
  13. Hook up the drains using the attached drain kit.
  14. Make all water and electrical connections.
  15. Reinstall wrappers using (2) screws for each wrapper.
    • ONLY move the filler panel and j-clip to the refrigerated (right) side if the right side will be mounted “high.

Refrigerated Cooler side:

  • Carefully lift and tip the shroud/basin assembly off the cooler frame.
  • Only disconnect the (2) black wires coming from the shroud assembly that goes to the solenoid valve and the cold control.
  • Disconnect the water line at the solenoid valve. Reference (See Fig. 20) for the operation of the quick connect fittings.

Non-Refrigerated Cooler side:

  • Carefully tip the shroud/basin assembly toward the cooler frame.
  • Connect one of the black wires to the solenoid valve and one to the power cord.
  • Re-connect the water line at the solenoid. Reference (See Fig. 20, Pg.15) for the operation of the quick connect fittings.
  • Swap drain parts in a shroud: Loosen each hose clamp retaining the drain pieces. Remove each drain piece and swap to other basins.
  • Tighten each hose clamp.

Enhanced EZH2O Error Codes

Error Code Error Description Corrective Action
Please clear the Bottle Filler ·    Remove obstruction

·    Clean lens on IR sensor

·    Unplug the unit for at least 30 seconds and restart

·    If the error repeats, replace the IR sensor

E013| Missing or Incompatible Filter| ·    Check that filter is installed correctly (label facing forward, round blue tag facing NFC Board)

·    Unplug the unit for at least 30 seconds and restart

·    Replace filter

·    Replace filter head assembly with repair kit

·    If the error repeats, contact a certified service professional

EO13 & EO14| Missing/Unplugged NFC Board| ·    Unplug the unit for at least 30 seconds and restart

·    Verify cable connector is plugged into NFC board on filter head assembly

·    Replace filter head assembly with repair kit

·    If the error repeats, contact a certified service professional

PLUMBING DIAGRAMS

VERSATILE BI-LEVEL

Versatile Wrapper and Trim Kit Installation Instructions

Left Hand Wrapper (High Side)

  1. Remove the (2) screws from the wrapper, rotate the wrapper down, and remove.
  2. Screw trim piece to wrapper with (2) screws (provided).
  3. Re-install the wrapper with (2) screws.
  4. Dispose of unused cover plates.

Right-Hand Wrapper (Low Side)

  1. Remove the (2) screws from the wrapper, rotate the wrapper down, and remove.
  2. Clip the cover plate, sliding until the plate sits flush with the wall.
  3. Re-install the wrapper with (2) screws.
  4. Dispose of unused trim pieces.

Left Hand Wrapper (Low Side)

  1. Remove the (2) screws from the wrapper, rotate the wrapper down, and remove.
  2. Clip the cover plate, sliding until the plate sits flush with the wall.
  3. Re-install the wrapper with (2) screws.
  4. Dispose of unused trim pieces.

Right-Hand Wrapper (High Side)

  1. Remove the (2) screws from the wrapper, rotate the wrapper down, and remove.
  2. Screw trim piece to wrapper with (2) screws (provided)
  3. Re-install the wrapper with (2) screws.
  4. Dispose of unused cover plates.
    • Wrapper Fill Piece Location (Right Side High)

115V Refrigerated Wiring Diagram with Alpha/Numeric Display Connect-Ready – Enhanced Bottle Filler

OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTING

  • NOTE: When installing the replacement bubbler and pedestal, tighten the nut only to hold the parts snug in position. Do Not Overtighten.
  • Scan for troubleshooting and to sign up for auto replenishment of authentic Elkay filters.

WATERSENTRY® Filter Detail

WATERSENTRY® FILTER PARTS LIST

ITEM NO.| PART NO.| DESCRIPTION
A| 51600C| Filter Assy – 6000 Gal.
B| 1000005214| Kit – Filter Head Fittings include John Guest Fittings & 3/8” Elbow
C| 1000004409| Filter Bracket/Screws Kit – NFC Board/Cover

Service Instructions

Lower and Upper Shroud

  • To access the refrigeration system and plumbing connections, remove two (2) screws from the front of the cooler to remove the lower shroud.
  • To remove the upper shroud for access to the pushbars, regulator, solenoid valve, or other components located at the top of the unit, remove the lower shroud, disconnect the drain, remove four screws from tabs along the lower edge of the upper shroud, unplug two wires and water tube.

Bubbler

  • To remove the bubbler, first disconnect the power supply. The underside of the bubbler can be reached through the access panel on the underside of the upper shroud. Remove the access panel by removing the retaining screw.
  • To remove the bubbler, loosen the locknut from the underside of the bubbler and remove the tubing from the quick connect fitting per the Operation Of Quick Connect Fittings section in the General Instructions.
  • After servicing, replace the access panel and retaining screw.

Switches Behind the Push Bar

  • The regulator in an EZ cooler is always held fully open by the use of a single regulator nut. Water is not dispensed until the pushbar is depressed to activate a switch which then opens a solenoid valve.
  • To remove sidebars, from the inside compress the flared tabs and pull them out carefully. To reinstall side pushbars, the front of the pushbar is inserted first. While keeping the switch depressed, snap the rear of the pushbar into position.

Cleaning

Stainless Steel

  • General cleaning: use an ordinary mild detergent and soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.
  • Steel soap pads should never be used; particles can adhere to a stainless steel basin surface and will eventually rust.
  • Light scratches are normal for stainless steel basins; over time they will blend into the uniform finish pattern.
  • Do not use cleaners containing acids or chlorides, these will cause the stainless steel to oxidize.

Plastic Components

  • General cleaning: use an ordinary mild detergent and soft cloth, rinse and towel dry.
  • Wiping the surface clean to remove debris or build-up will not hurt the antimicrobial properties.

Temperature Control

  • Factory set at 50°F (+/- 5°F) under normal conditions. For altitude adjustments, refer to the sticker on the left side of the top bar.

Stream Height Adjustment

VIEW OF UNDERSIDE OF BASIN SHROUD

  • Pictured is a unit only without a bottle filler.
  • Note: Danger! Electrical shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing the unit.

Uses HFC-134A refrigerant

ATTENTION: If the product serial number is before 190424189, please refer to the archived documents section of Elkay.com for the most accurate parts list. (www.elkay.com/archived-documents)

115V PARTS LIST

ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 28401C Hanger Bracket
2A 55001109 Basin – Stainless Steel
2B 0000001337 Basin – Bottle Filler Stainless Steel
3 36216C Wiring – Front/Side Push Bar
*4 36322C Compr – Service Pak 115V EMIS70HHR
5 56092C Tube – Poly (Cut To Length)
6 56229C Assy – Shroud – Upper (Front Side Push)
7 66703C Drier
8 56213C Access Panel
9 1000004572 Kit – Solenoid Valve/Regulator Assembly
10 1000004564 Kit – Regulator W/Holder & Nut
11 56073C Replacement Bubbler Assy
12 98734C Kit – Pushbar (Front/Side) TL
13 1000001600 Kit – Pushbar (Front Only)
14 35980C Power Cord Non-Refrigerated
15 1000004568 Power Cord – EZTL8
16 98775C Kit – Fan Motor/Blade/Screws/Nut
17 98776C Kit – Condenser/Drier/WireTies
18 98777C Kit – Compr Mtg Hdwe/Grommets/
Clips/Studs
19 98778C Kit – Heatx/Drier
20 98898C Kit – Hardware
21 0000000238 Kit – 115V Electricals (Relay, Ovrld, Cover)
22 98724C Kit – Evap. Replacement
23 1000001602 Kit – 75583C Elbow 5/16″ x 1/4″ (3 Pack)
24 1000004547 Harness – Cooler
25 1000004550 Wire – 6” Jumper
26 1000004559 Wire Assy – Jumper
27 1000004447 Waistline Drain Assy
28A 98900C Kit – Drain Replace TL
28B 97969C Kit – Drain Replace (TL) LR
29 1000001812 Kit – Bottle Filler Drain
30 98773C Kit – Cold Control
NS 2000001267 Kit – Drop Down Wrapper Stainless TL
2000001274 Kit – Drop Down Wrapper Stainless LZTLD
NS 28024C Filler – Wrapper Light Grey LZTLD
28025C Filler – Wrapper Stainless LZTLD
NS 1000001892 Bracket – Trim Strip Light Grey LZTLD
1000001891 Bracket – Trim Strip Stainless LZTLD
NS 1000001894 Panel – Universal Trim Light Grey LZTLD
1000001893 Panel – Universal Trim Stainless LZTLD
NS = Not Shown NS = ***INCLUDES RELAY & OVERLOAD. IF UNDER WARRANTY, REPLACE

WITH SAME COMPRESSOR USED IN ORIGINAL ASSEMBLY.**

NOTE: All correspondence of any of the above water coolers or orders for repair parts MUST include Model No. and Serial No. of cooler, name, and part number of the replacement part.

BOTTLE FILLER REPLACEMENT PART KITS

ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NS 98546C Kit – Aerator Replacement
31 98549C Kit – Hardware & Waterway (BF)
32 1000004573 Kit – Solenoid Valve 120V (BF)
NS 1000005077 Nameplate – Elkay Filtered
33 1000002433 Kit – Top Cover Assy (BF)
34 1000005219 Kit – IR Sensor K+
35 2000000832 Kit – Alpha Numeric LED Board (Connected Ready)
NS 1000004436 Kit – Tower/Basin Gasket
36 1000004546 Harness – Bottle Filler
37 1000004549 Harness – LED/IR Board
38 1100000025 End-point Board Service Kit

Register in plumbSMART

  1. Install Zurn Gateway (required and sold separately) per the gateway instructions manual, if an existing gateway is not within communication range.
  2. If you have not already set up an enterprise account and your administrator access, Zurn creates your Enterprise Account for you! (you will be required to identify your building location, number of floors, and number of rooms.) and request a plumbSMART administrator account at 844- 987-6737.
  3. Log into plumbsmart.zurn.com
  4. Register each Connected product in plumbSMART (Watch How-To videos to get started. Located in the support section inside the portal.) Note: Refer to the plumbSMART Registration ID label (See Fig. 11).

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to use this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The operation to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, under part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used under the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

The device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact normal operation is minimized. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT

This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause interference
  2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

The device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact normal operation is minimized. This equipment complies with RSS-102 radiation exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

  • FOR PARTS, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR CALL 1.800.834.4816
  • REPAIR SERVICE INFORMATION TOLL-FREE NUMBER 1.800.260.6640
  • ELKAY MANUFACTURING Co.
  • 1333 BUTTERFLIED ROAD SUITE 200 DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515 USA –
  • 630.574.8484
  • www.elkay.com

Documents / Resources

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