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the electronic display if desired. The UV bulb should be replaced every year to maintain the effectiveness of the bulb and the
quartz sleeve should be cleaned for proper transmittance. To replace the bulb, remove the cooler top and disconnect the wire
harness. Remove the 4 screws on top of the UV bulb housing and lift the bulb and wire harness out. Replace the bulb and
fasten down the lid on the bulb housing. Be careful not to pinch the wires. Make the screws snug, but do not
overtighten.
Connect the new wire harness. Lift out the stainless steel reservoir lid and wipe the quartz sleeve with
isopropyl alcohol on a soft clean cloth. Return the lid to its place, lining up the notch in the flange of the lid with the raised
tab on the left side of the reservoir. Put the cabinet top back on by positioning the back of it first and snapping the front
down.
The POC2LR model does not come with a UV light installed. Black and white wires are supplied terminated and tied to the
suction line for one to be added. Make sure cooler is unplugged before removing side panels to install UV system.
Follow the instructions included with the UV kit to install into cooler.
The Leak Controller (included on POVC2LR models)
The POVC2LR model comes equipped with a water sensor and shut-off valve to protect the installation site should there be a
water leak. This protects from reservoir overflow and filter leakage. When water accumulates in the plastic base, the sensor
activates the control valve and it closes, sounding an alarm and blinking an LED to signify the leak has been detected and
water is shut off. Refer to Leak Controller instructions for complete details on setting up and understanding the functions of
the leak detector. A troubleshooting guide is on page 13. The leak controller can be added to any of the Aquabar 2 models
as an accessory by calling customer service at (614) 861-1350.
Electrical Power Requirements (see data plate on base)
Tri-temp models
115v, 60 Hz, 4.9A
230v, 50 Hz, 2.5A
Duo-temp model
115v, 60 Hz, 1.2A
230v, 50 Hz, 0.6A
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock
** These units have been manufactured with R134a refrigerant. Repairs to the system must be performed by a Certified
Refrigeration Technician only. Always refer to the data plate located on the base of the unit for the proper refrigerant and
charge.
The leak controller unit is standard with the POVC2LR model. It is packed inside the filter compartment ready to install.
The 4 AA batteries are included for the initial installation. The batteries should be replaced every year to ensure full
protection. The leak controller is expected to last 5 years and should be checked annually for proper function.
1. To install the batteries, lift the lid on the flat end of the leak controller and remove the
battery holder.
2. Gently disconnect the battery holder pack from the snap connector. Insert 4 AA batteries
into the battery holder slots, matching the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
Reattach the snap connector to the battery pack and insert it into the battery compartment.
NOTE: You should see the LED light flash three times and hear three chirps to indicate
battery power.
3. Close the battery lid.
4. Open the valve by turning the front knob ¼ turn clockwise to the green mark on the
cover. Now the controller is open and ready to sense any water. Check that everything
works properly by placing the tip of the sensor into a small cup of water. The valve should close and the alarm will
sound. You can silence the alarm by pressing the button printed with a + sign inside a circle (see figure 1).
5. Remove the sensor from the water and shake it to dry it out as much as possible.
6. Mount the leak controller to the water supply bracket on the back of the unit. The three prongs on the water supply
bracket slide into three rectangular openings on the back of the leak controller.
LEAK CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS (if applicable)
Figure 1