TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Distiller does not
operate.
Steam appears near
the top of the boiling
chamber.
Water leaking from
top of distiller.
The distiller shuts
off before the cycle
is complete.
The distilled water
has an unusual taste.
Possible Cause
Distiller is not plugged in.
Outlet is defective or fuse
or circuit breaker has
tripped.
Electrical power has been
interrupted.
The baffle is missing or
improperly installed.
Boiling chamber cap is
missing or loose.
The cap is on the water
bottle.
Loose baffle, missing
baffle or baffle is not
secured properly in the
spout of the boiling
chamber.
The distiller is not in a well
ventilated area.
There is excess scale
build-up in the boiling
chamber.
The carbon filter is
contaminated.
The water bottle is in
need of cleaning.
The boiling chamber
has been overfilled.
Solution
Plug the distiller into a rated
outlet.
Check fuses or circuit
breakers or call a licensed.
electrician.
Press start button to restart.
See #9 on page 6.
Properly install the baffle.
See #6 on page 5.
Securely install the boiling
chamber cap.
Remove the cap from the
water bottle during
distillation cycle.
The screwed fitting can
become loose during cycles.
Assure that this fitting is
tightened before each use.
The baffle must be installed
with the flat side down (this
means that the hole is down)
and the narrow end inserted
into the spout of the boiling
chamber. See page 6.
Distiller must be operated in
a well ventilated area for
proper heat dissipation.
Machine is equipped with
resetable fuse. If the machine
shuts off due to poor
ventilation, allow unit to cool
and reset. Start the machine
by reinserting the boiling
chamber and pushing the
start button. See page 6.
Clean the boiling chamber.
See page 7.
Replace the carbon filter.
See page 4.
Clean the water bottle.
See page 4.
Do not overfill the boiling
chamber. Fill to bottom of
the four tabs at the base of
the boiling chamber's fill
opening. See #4 on page 5.
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