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We want you to get the most from your BIBO, so before you use it please read this manual carefully. If you have any queries once your BIBO is up and running, please irst refer to this manual, it will provide you with helpful and practical advice.
Safety Information page 6 Using your BIBO page 8 • Initial connection to the electrical supply • Important: before using your BIBO for the irst time • Main features • Menu options and personal settings BIBO information and maintenance page 16 •...
‘return’ key in menu menu mode) menu mode) key in menu mode) mode) Heating and hot water Chilling and cold water temperature bar temperature bar Menu and set key Water outlet indicator light (red for hot, blue for cold) BIBO BRIGHTER WATER...
(Once the tanks are full, water will low from the outlet at the front of the dispenser.) After turning your BIBO on for the irst time we suggest you dispense at least 2 litres of water using both the hot and cold keys.
Main features To dispense hot water: Your BIBO has a safety lock so you must irst touch Hot water will low until you touch any key to then touch stop the water. If you require near-boiling water touch the dispenser will display the following: Once boiling has inished you can dispense water from your BIBO.
The menu allows you to control temperature settings, water quantity settings, time and date settings, energy saving mode, child lock settings, ilters and UV lamp change settings, language settings, ring tone settings and there is also an option to restore your BIBO’s factory settings. Touch to choose the setting that requires changing, then touch to select the setting you wish to change.
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Sleep Mode Sleep mode allows you to tell your BIBO to go to sleep after a certain number of hours of non-use. You can choose any time between 1 hour and 4 hours of inactivity. Please note that even when ‘Sleeping, ’ the cold water temperature is not affected and stays chilled;...
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Power on/off mode Power on/off mode allows you to set your BIBO to come on and go off at different times of day – exactly like your cair- conditioning. There are three timed ‘periods’ available when your BIBO can switch itself on then off again. Select the ‘Power’...
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If you want to turn your BIBO on before the programmed time, touch any key and the screen will display this: key to conirm you want it to turn on. When your BIBO switches back on from the ‘Power on/off ’ mode,...
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Ring/beep setting You can programme your BIBO to beep every time a key is pressed by choosing ‘Ring’ from the main menu, and selecting whether you want it on or off. Restore factory settings To restore all settings to factory settings, choose ‘Restore’...
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This message will appear once replacement is due: Remove the lid on the top of your BIBO by simply lifting it off. It is best to lift the lid from the back irst. You will see the tops of the two white ilters on the right hand side. The MAXI ilter is the one towards the back of your BIBO with a handle protruding from the top.
USED ON DISINFECTED WATER THAT MAY CONTAIN FILTERABLE CYSTS. Temperature: 2-38 • Refer to the relevant sections of your BIBO manual for more speciic product and warranty information and GENERAL INSTALLATION/OPERATION/ to avoid contamination from improper handling and MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS installation.
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When your BIBO was installed you received a key to release the UV lamp. Put the key into the slot indicated above, release the latch to ’OPEN’ (moving the key towards yourself if necessary), and whilst holding the key in position rotate the UV lamp anti-clockwise.Pull the UV lamp up and out of your BIBO.
BIBO settings). Turn off the water supply to your BIBO by twisting the blue tap at the back of your BIBO so that the lever is at right angles to the white water pipe.
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Turn the power and hot tank switches at the back of your BIBO to off (‘0’). At the water connection on the back of your BIBO, twist the blue tap lever so it is at right angles to the water pipe.
Technical information SPECIFICATION PARAMETER Electrical speciication Voltage 240 Volts Frequency 50 Hertz Power rating 1,700 Watts Heating system Power rating 1,500 Watts Heating capacity 15 Litres/hour* 70-96ºC (Adjustable) Hot water temperature Chilling system Refrigerant R134a Power rating 138 Watts Cooling capacity 5 Litres/hour* 4-16ºC (Adjustable) Cold water temperature...
1300 00 BIBO so that we can assist you to resolve them. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair your BIBO by yourself, as BIBO cannot take responsibility for any resulting issues. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
• • The Pressure Limiting Valve supplied MUST be installed in the water supply connection. If a water softener is fitted on the premises your BIBO MUST be connected before the water softener i.e. to an • un-softened water supply.
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23. Use a paper towel or tissue to check the whole system for any leaks. Setting Up 1. Make sure both power switches on the back of your BIBO are in the off (‘o’) position before connecting to the power supply (see page 4 of the User Manual for guidance).
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