WATER DISPENSER MAINTENANCE

1- Always turn your water dispenser off when there is no water left in the bottle or when you are changing bottles. Turn it back on after the new bottle has been placed and the air purged from the dispensing buttons.

2- To clean the unit, first unplug the power cord. Wipe the outside of the water dispenser with a soft cloth dampened with liquid dish washing soap. Use toothpaste to remove spots on the cabinet.

3- Twist the bottle receptacle of the no-spill system counterclockwise and pull it.up.

4- Take apart the no-spill system by unscrewing the base (piercing pin) . Then proceed to wash it with a dish washing fluid, rinse it and re-assemble.

5- Empty both tanks (hot and cold) by removing the cap and rubber gasket around drain plug located on the side of the unit.

6- Clean the inside of the water dispenser periodiically with CLR solution ( calcium lime, rust removal) available at most hardware stores. If not available,you can use vinegar or a 2 % citric acid solution. This removes mineral scaling caused by the water. Rinse it well. Use the drain on theback in order to get the water out. Replace the drain plug after you have completed the rinsing. Put all of the parts back, securely fasten the drain plug . IT IS IMPORTANT TO LET THE WATER DISPENSER GET DRY FOR TWO HOURS BEFORE PLUGGING IT BACK IN. Cover the bottle receptable to prevent it from contamination.

7- The harder the water you use, the more often you should clean the interior of the unit. Recommended intervals are between one to three months depending on the mineral content of the water and the frequency of bottle changes.

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AC115V/60Hz

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