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Instruction

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Precautions

· Unpack the water dispenser. Place the dispenser indoors, on a flat surface and at a distance
  no less than 15 cm from the back wall.
· Insert the bottle vertically on the seat.
· Press the hot water button until water flows out from the faucet.
· Insert the power plug to the wall socket.
· Turn on the power switch on the back of the unit to heat or cool the water. The indicator light
  will be on when heating or cooling is working. To get optimal temperature, do not turn off the
  power switch until heating or cooling is done.
· Enjoy the hot or cold water you need.
· If you do not need hot or cold water, turn off the power switch to conserve energy.

· The drain plug on the back of the unit may become loose during shipping. Fasten the drain
  plug tightly before you start to operate the unit. If the drain plug is loose, the unit may leak
  and cause floor damage.
· Make sure to have poured water from the hot water faucet before plugging and switching the
  appliance ON to heat. If the dispenser is turned ON with an empty water tank, it can be damaged.
· When you are ready to move the water dispenser, do not tilt more than 45º to avoid damage
  to the compressor.
· Keep this appliance away from high temperatures and in a dry and ventilated place. Never
  install it in the open air or under rain or direct sunlight.
· Children should not use the red hot water tap.
· If the appliance is not going to be used for a long period of time, unplug it and drain all water
  in its interior.
· Before the first use and after a long period of not using it, the water tank and water pipes
  should be cleaned well. If possible, they should be disinfected and disinfect, and the first
  heated water must be discarded (turn off the heating switch while draining the system).
· Wash and disinfect the system every 3-6 months with a suitable cleaner and according to its
  instructions for use.
· Do not pull out the cable to unplug. Do not turn on and off the appliance by connecting it and
  disconnecting it from the source of electricity.
· Do not clean the outside of the appliance with water in case of electric shock. Clean it with a
  soft cloth.
· If you are not using the appliance for a long period of time or during the night, you can turn it
  off to save energy.

Summary of Contents for ADD4960

Page 1: ...Dispenser ADD4960 ADD4961 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...hnical specification 1 1 Product overview 2 2 Indicator panel and switch 3 3 Instruction 4 4 Trouble shooting Precautions 5 4 Cleaning and maintenance 6 5 6 6 7 Guarantee and Service 7 Packing list 8 9 Content ...

Page 3: ...l Rated voltage Rated frequency Heating power Cooling power Hot water Cold water Environmental temp Coolant Relative humidity Protection of anti electric shock ADD4960 ADD4961 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz 500W 85W 90 5L h 10 2L h ST T R134a 38g 90 I ...

Page 4: ...ton 2 Lower cabinet 8 Ambient water button 3 Power switch 9 Cold water button 4 Condenser 10 Indicator panel 5 Power cord 11 Water faucet 6 Dispenser flushing drain 12 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 ADD4961 has one water faucet while ADD4960 has three water faucets ...

Page 5: ... cold water tank the cooling indicator light will be on Cooling indicator Heating indicator Power on indicator Indicator panel Heating switch Cooling switch Power Switch At the back of the dispenser there is a red switch which controls the heating power and a green switch controlling the cooling power You can turn it on when you need hot or cold water If you first turn on the switch for optimal te...

Page 6: ...d ON with an empty water tank it can be damaged When you are ready to move the water dispenser do not tilt more than 45º to avoid damage to the compressor Keep this appliance away from high temperatures and in a dry and ventilated place Never install it in the open air or under rain or direct sunlight Children should not use the red hot water tap If the appliance is not going to be used for a long...

Page 7: ...C 60335 2 15 staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable socket outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance To a...

Page 8: ...oof of purchase to the service personnel during maintenance If you will not use the water dispenser for a long period of time please unplug the power cord and drain the water dispenser Drain the water from all faucets then remove the drain cap on back and allow it to drain Make certain the drain cap is fastened tightly when finished Trouble Possible causes Solutions 1 Appliance is not connected to...

Page 9: ...proval 4 Other damage caused by force majeure such as natural disaster abnormal voltage etc 5 Damage caused by general use outside home e g industrial and commercial use 6 Aging wear and tear caused by normal operation of the product without affecting normal operation of the product This statement serves as a publicity for free maintenance within the specified time limit and conditions and does no...

Page 10: ...Please keep this user manual for future reference ...

Page 11: ...has been manufactured by and is sold under the responsibility of Hong Kong AquaShield Health Technology Company Limited and Hong Kong AquaShield Health Technology Company Limited is the warrantor in relation to this product Rev A Sep 19 Specifications are subject to change without notice www philips com welcome Register your product and learn more in the website link below ...

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