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• Wipe with clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated
detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. Some of these chemicals may
dissolve, damage and/or discolor the unit.
The spilled water in the drip tray must be removed regularly and cleaned
properly to avoid any bacteria and residue build-up.
We recommend that you clean the water dispenser at least twice a year. When
cleaning, you do not need to take anything apart. Simply pour the baking
soda/water solution through the water guard. Then rinse with plenty of water
and allow the water to drain.
Remove the accumulated water from the drip tray, and wipe the compartment
clean.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER COILS
We recommend that you move the dispenser away from the wall and vacuum
or brush the coils on the rear of the unit at least 4 times a year. Some operating
environments may require more frequent cleaning.
FOR LONG VACATIONS OR ABSENCES / MOVING
Turn OFF water dispenser.
Unplug the unit.
If bottle still contains water, remove it quickly and
carefully to avoid spillage.
Put a container or bucket on the floor under the drain on
the back of the unit to catch the water released from the
drain tube.
Remove the drain plug located on the side of the unit to
release the water and empty both the tanks.
Note: Remove drain plug by turning it in a “clockwise direction”. Please note not
to use any tools to remove or install the drain plug. Use hands only.
After completing the drain process, replace the drain plug to its
original position.
You must store the unit at room temperature.
Avoid storing the unit where the temperature is at or below freezing.
When moving, the unit must be moved vertically. DO NOT move the unit in
horizontal position as this may cause possible damage to internal parts.
You must cover the unit to avoid dust and debris from entering the
water guard.
COLD HOT
WARNING!
Always unplug the unit before cleaning to avoid electric shock.
Failure to do so may result in death or injury.