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Cleaning
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
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Unplug, discard remaining hot water, and wait until the unit cools down before cleaning can be started.
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Only use clean soft materials such as cloth, sponge, or paper towel.
Parts
Cleaning
Inner
container
M A X
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Simply rinse thoroughly with water and wipe the inside liner with a clean
sponge or paper towel.
• To prevent damage to the water heater do not use alkaline cleaning agents
when cleaning, use a soft cloth and a mild detergent.
• Do not use any material such as a cleanser or scrubber for tough stains
or mineral deposit; this is to avoid damage to the non-stick (flouropolymer)
coating surface.
• All water that contains minerals will leave mineral residue on the inside
liner when boiled. If not cleaned for a prolonged period, mineral build up or
stains may become tough or louder noises can be heard while boiling water.
Frequent cleaning is recommended.
• Mineral deposit will eventually block the pipes and/or the steam vent if not
removed. This blockage will cause the motor unit to burn when the "Dispense"
key is pressed persistently.
• Do not scrub and/or do not use a knife to remove the mineral deposit.
• Discoloration caused by a dry boil is not removable.
Caution
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For mineral build up, use citric acid cleaner every 2-3 months (refer to
p. 15
)
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Uneven colors or discoloration of the inner container and
floating white material in the water
Red spots such as rust, milky white discoloration, black spots, iridescence that appear in the
inner container, and floating white material are caused by a reaction of the minerals (calcium,
magnesium, iron, etc.) contained in the water. This is not discoloration, rust, or peeling of the
fluoropolymer-coated surface of the inner container itself. Although there are no sanitary /
health concerns, frequent cleaning is recommended when the heater starts to show stains.
Wipe off stains with a damp cloth or paper towel.
Power Cord
Wipe off with dry cloth.
Remove the mesh filter from inner container. Wash with soft brush e.g.: tooth brush.
• Do not soak the unit in water and do not pour water on the unit, this is to avoid shorting or electric shock.
• Never wash the entire unit, this is to avoid water getting inside the unit to cause malfunction.
• Do not use harmful materials such as detergent, thinner, cleanser, bleach, metal scrubber, nylon scrubber,
and chemically-treated wiping cloths.
• Do not put in the dishwasher or dish dryer, this is to avoid deformation.
Caution
Lid
Exterior
of the unit
Mesh
filter
• Frequent washing is recommended, this is to avoid clogging that may cause
improper dispensing of hot water.
• After washing, be sure to attach the filter firmly to the inner container.
• If not attached, foreign objects may enter, causing the pump to stop dispensing.
Caution
Summary of Contents for PDU-A30A
Page 20: ...19 1...
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Page 22: ...21 1 30cm 29 P 22...
Page 23: ...22 M A X...
Page 24: ...23 2 M A X Dispense 7...
Page 25: ...24 3 1 3 2 4 5 1 2 3 MAX M A X P 29 P 26 P 25 P 28 P 25...
Page 27: ...26 4 3 Dispense 1 2 Dispense Dispense Dispense Dispense P 24 P 31...
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Page 31: ...30 8 2 3 1 M A X P 31...
Page 32: ...31 8 1 30 Dispense 3 P 13 P 22...
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Page 40: ...39 2 Dispense 360 MAX 98 90 80 70 Energy Saving Temp Set Unlock Re Boil Timer...
Page 41: ...1 2 p 42 3 p 45 40 English 1 2 MAX MAX 50 p 41 3 3 4 5 p 41 90 p 44 1 Re Boil Timer...
Page 43: ...42 English 4 3 Unlock p 40 1 Unlock 2 Dispense Dispense p 47 10 Dispense Ejtqfotf...
Page 44: ...43 5 2 5 1 Temp Set Unlock Energy Saving p 48 98 2 5 98 93 1 Energy Saving p 40 2 p 41 3...
Page 45: ...44 English 6 6 10 1 Re Boil Timer 1 1 59 1 Re Boil Timer...
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