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Q1. When I start the BigWater 760i, there is little or no water flow and the motor is making a loud noise.
ANS:
The noise is a normal noise that occurs when the pump is first started. This noise occurs because the pump us pushing air out of the system. The noise will go away in about 15-20 minutes and water should increase to normal flow.



Q2. When using the 760i, there is too much air in the system, how do I get the air out?
ANS:
Let the system run for about 15-20 minutes to let the system rid itself of the air bubble problem. If after 15-20 minutes the problem still persists, tilt the chassis 45° to the left and then to the right. This will help the air move through the system. Remember to refill the reservoir as the air is pushed out.



Q3. What should I pay attention to when using the BigWater 760i for the first time?
ANS:
a. Please check to see that the water is flowing through the tubes and see if the system is functioning smoothly.
b. If water is filled in all tubing, make sure water level is at full in the reservoir.
c. Once system has been checked for leaks and is free of air bubbles in the system after running the unit for 15-20 minutes, complete computer installation.

Q4. How can I upgrade my BigWater 760i?
ANS:
If a concern that the BigWater 760i is not sufficient, you may add additional water cooling performance accessories by Thermaltake.



Q5. If I add additional components to my Bigwater 760i, how will it perform?
ANS:
For ever component that is added onto the cooling system aside from the original reduces the efficiency of cooling. In order to achieve optimal heat dissipation, we strongly recommend you add a second motor (CL-W0132).



Q6. What if my BigWater 760i is not efficient in cooling?
ANS:
For ever component that is added onto the cooling system aside from the original reduces the efficiency of cooling. In order to achieve optimal heat dissipation, we strongly recommend that you add cooling components, either the CL-W0072 or CL-W0098. For more information, please visit http://www.thermaltake.com



Q7. What kind of maintenance does the Bigwater 760i need?
ANS:
As with all things, proper and timely maintenance will increase the life of all components. For details maintenance, please refer to the maintenance card.



Q8. What should I do if the motor stops?
ANS:
Please see if the motor is vibrating, if not then please contact the dealer where you purchased the BigWater 760i. If the motor is vibrating but not moving water, please refer to question 1 at the beginning of the FAQ.



Q9. What do I do if the BigWater 760i damages my other computer components?
ANS:
Please contact the retailer you purchased the Bigwater from.



Q10. Do we need to replace the water in the tank of the BigWater 760i at all?
ANS:
Depending on the usage and the environment, the liquid should be changed about every six months to ensure efficient cooling and operation of the unit. We recommend that you use the manufacturer water tank.







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