What to do if there is a water leak in my Zip Water System?
- RRegina WolfAug 15, 2025
If you notice a water leak in your Zip Water System, the first thing you should do is turn off the mains water supply. Then, call for service.
What to do if there is a water leak in my Zip Water System?
If you notice a water leak in your Zip Water System, the first thing you should do is turn off the mains water supply. Then, call for service.
What to do if the condenser screen is blocked in my Zip Water System?
If the condenser screen is blocked in your Zip Water System, it's likely due to a blocked air filter. Remove the blockage, clean the filter, and check the user guide for detailed instructions.
What to do if the hot tank is under filled in my Zip Water System?
If the hot tank in your Zip Water System is under filled, this may be due to low water pressure. Check the water supply to ensure adequate pressure.
Why is my Zip Water System condenser overheating?
If your Zip Water System is experiencing condenser overtemp, the cause may be a blocked air filter. Remove any blockage, clean the filter, and consult the user guide.
How to reset boil dry protection in Zip Water System?
If the boil dry protection has been activated on your Zip Water System, reset the system by turning the power OFF and then ON again.
What to do if there is a water leak in my Zip Water Dispenser?
If you notice a water leak, immediately turn off the mains water supply. After that call for service.
How to fix a blocked condenser screen on a Zip Water Dispenser?
If the condenser screen is blocked, remove the blockage, clean the filter, and check the user guide.
What causes condenser overtemp in Zip Water Dispenser and how to resolve it?
Condenser overtemperature is often caused by a blocked air filter. To resolve this, remove the blockage, clean the filter, and consult the user guide.
What to do if my Zip Water Dispenser shows a hot overload?
If your Zip Water Dispenser indicates a hot overload, turn the unit OFF to reset it and call Zip Service.
What does a level board fault mean on my Zip Water Dispenser?
A level board fault usually indicates an internal fault, so call Zip Service.
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
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Series | G4 |
Water Pressure | 250kPa - 700kPa |
Temperature Control | Adjustable temperature settings |
Finish Options | Chrome, Brushed Chrome, Matte Black |
Filtration | 0.2 micron filtration |
Controls | Touch |
Material | stainless steel |
Warranty | 5 year comprehensive warranty (appliance warranty 36 months plus additional 24 months tank warranty) |
Describes the Elite HydroTap model featuring touch controls for dispensing water.
Describes the Classic HydroTap model with press-pull controls for water dispensing.
Describes the Arc & Cube HydroTap model with turn controls for water dispensing.
Describes the Celsius HydroTap model featuring rotate controls for water dispensing.
Lists various combinations of water dispensing capabilities offered by the HydroTap.
Details the touch controls and indicator lights for the Elite HydroTap model.
Explains dispensing methods and safety lock usage for the Elite HydroTap.
Details the press-pull controls and indicator lights for the Classic HydroTap.
Explains dispensing methods and safety lock/sensor features.
Details the touch controls and indicator lights for the Arc & Cube HydroTap.
Explains dispensing methods and safety lock usage for the Arc & Cube HydroTap.
Details controls, indicator lights, and dispensing methods for the Celsius HydroTap.
Explains how to activate and deactivate the safety lock on the Celsius HydroTap.
Explains how mixer taps function for hot/cold water and flow control.
Describes the touch screen interface for setup and operation of the HydroTap.
Covers language settings and product/system status details.
Guides on filter flush, reset, calibration, and booster setup.
Explains CO2 purging and Lux sensor calibration procedures.
Covers fan speed, advanced features, and system restart.
Details password protection and WiFi setup.
Guides on setting date, time, and water temperatures.
Covers adjusting filter life and resetting filter usage.
Explains sleep and on/off modes for energy conservation.
Covers safety lock changes and hot isolation activation.
Allows adjustment of maximum dispensing times for hot/cold water.
Explains when and how to change the water filter.
Details inspection, cleaning, and replacement of the air inlet filter.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the CO2 cylinder.
Covers regulator operation and performing a gas leak test.
Explains icons for safety switch and operational modes.
Explains icons for water temperature and filter usage.
Instructions for cleaning casing, tapware, and fittings.
Warnings about cleaning the Command Centre unit.