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• Periodically the water dispenser tanks must be sanitized to prevent unpleasant tastes in the water and
cleaned to remove mineral deposits that can impair flow.
1. Before cleaning, set the power switch to off, and unplug the power cord. For a water dispenser used for
the first time, go to Step 5.
2. Completely drain the water from the bottle on the water dispenser, and remove the bottle.
3. Drain water from the water tank of the water dispenser. (See Drain from water dispenser)
4. Replace the silica gel plug and bottom cover.
5. Do not directly inject bleaching powder into the water dispenser, as concentrated bleaching powder
solution may damage plastics. Fill a 2L bottle with water, and add about 2.5ml bleaching agent of 6.0%,
and gently swing it to get it homogeneous. Fit an adaptor onto the bottle and place it on the water dis-
penser (See Loading the dispenser).
6. Press the hot water key, cold water key and cool water key (depending on respective types), so that
water flows out homogeneously from both taps of the water dispenser.
7. Wait for about 10-15 min.
8. Completely drain the water from the bottle, and remove the bottle. Drain water from the water tank of the
water dispenser (see Drain from water dispenser), and put on the water dispenser plug.
9. Add clean water into the water dispenser bottle and drain water from the taps until no more water flows
out, and drain water from the water tank of the water dispenser (see Drain from water dispenser).
10. Repeat previous Step (9) for 2 ~ 3 times.
11. Drain water from the water tank of the water dispenser (see Drain from water dispenser), put on the
plug, fit the bottom cover and screws with a screwdriver.
12. Operate as per “Loading the dispenser”, and the water dispenser can be used normally.
CAUTION
The power supply to the water dispenser can be turned ON only
when water can flow
out from both taps of the water dispenser homogeneously.
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