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3. Disassemble the waste fluid canister and check whether it needs to be emptied. Check the waste
fluid canister at regular intervals and empty it whenever necessary. Deliver any waste liquid to a
recycling point or to be disposed according to local regulations.
1. Use the bottom end of the metal suction tube and press the tube through
the cap of the disinfectant container. Ensure that the cap is securely
tightened
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4. Place the new hand disinfectant canister in the bottom of the device aligning it to match the shape of
the bottom.
5. Finally, close the cover by placing the bottom guides of the cover at the matching locations on the
body of the dispenser and lock it by turning the latch 45 degrees clockwise.
6. Connect the low-voltage plug (voltage 24 VDC) of the power transformer to a corresponding inlet
plug on the lower left side of the dispenser. Connect the other end of the power transformer to an
ordinary electrical outlet (voltage 110...230 VAC, 50/60 Hz).
7. A red ray of light will be displayed in the space between the dosing nozzle and the waste fluid drain.
The dispenser is now ready for use.
8. After the installation, confirm that the dispenser is dispensing hand disinfectant properly upon
inserting hands into the dosing space.
NOTE!
A new dispenser is delivered with the internal tubes empty. This is the reason hand
disinfectant does not flow to the hands for the first few times of dispensing. It takes about
twenty to thirty dispenses before the hand disinfectant starts flowing normally. After this the
dispenser is ready for operation.