
9. Fit the length of rectangular duct through the cut-out in the kick board and into the spigot.
Ensure it is fully engaged into the socket and mark the ducting where it protrudes from the kick
board. Remove the duct and cut to length.
10. Refit the rectangular duct, and attach the outlet grill to the kick-board using 4 screws, this will
retain the duct in position.
11. Now place the cooler in position over the air inlet opening, ensuring the outlet grille on the back
of the machine aligns with the back of the cabinet, and that the cooler is in the correct position
as marked in point 4. Note: It is advisable to place a sheet of cardboard or towel beneath the
cooler to help slide it into position, and protect the base of the cupboard. This must be
removed once the cooler is in position.
12. Secure the cooler in position using one of the
fixing brackets supplied. Loosen the cooler
screw at the front centre, near the base, insert the
bracket and replace screw. Then secure the
bracket by driving the self tapping screw to the
cabinet base.
Important Note: The ventilation openings must
align with the cut-outs in the cabinet to ensure
reliable operation of the cooler, and the cooler
should be fixed in position to prevent the cooler
being moved inadvertently.
13. Fit the tap and filter by following the
instructions contained in the kit, but do not make
the final water connections between the filter
outlet and tap.
14. Connect the outlet of the filter to the cooler inlet (left connection) by simply pushing the blue
water tube fully home into the fitting. Fit insulation to the tube between the tap and cooler, and
connect the tube to the cooler outlet. Note: If cutting the tube to length, it is important that
the cut is perpendicular to the tube, otherwise difficulties may be experienced with the
push-fit fittings sealing.
15. Turn on the water supply and ensure all connections are sound. Open the filtered water tap and
flush approximately 10 litres through the system.
16. Connect the power lead from the chiller to an electrical socket, and turn the power on. The
compressor and fan will start indicating the fridge is working correctly. After a few minutes, the
fan and compressor will turn off indicating the fridge has reached its normal operating
temperature and is ready for use.
It is illegal to simply scrap a refrigeration unit. Before a unit can be scrapped it must first have the
gas removed by a specialist using specialist equipment. Please contact Booth Dispensers ltd who
will be happy to provide a quotation for disposal.
Important: This unit must be transported in an upright position
As with all refrigeration systems, irreparable damage can be caused by laying the unit on its side
or even transporting upside down. Where the unit is transported by a carrier, the carton should
always be marked in a conspicuous manner, the correct upright position in which it must be
handled. If a unit has been transported incorrectly it should be placed in the correct upright
position and left for 24 hours before attempting to run the system. Failure to observe the above
precautions could seriously damage the system.
Disposal of Scrap Unit
Transportation of refrigeration equipment