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Do not soak the main body.
Do not wash (only wipe) the upper part of the inner stopper.
Do not use harsh or abrasive materials such as thinner, bleach, chemical cleaner, steel
wool and/or hard brush.
Do not place in dishwashers or dryers.
Be sure to attach the gaskets to the inner stopper.
Wash and dry each part thoroughly before storing for long periods without use.
Upper part of inner stopper
How to Clean
Clean the product on the same day after every use.
Use household kitchen detergent (for washing dishes and cooking utensils).
Use a soft sponge or cloth.
Clean the product thoroughly to prevent any stains or odors.
Wipe with a damp cloth. (Do not wash.)
Wash each part using a sponge with diluted
detergent water or lukewarm water and then
thoroughly rinse with water.
Thoroughly shake off any remaining water and
dry the body.
Wipe off with a dry cloth and allow each part to
dry thoroughly.
Main body
After washing the main body, immediately use a
dry cloth to wipe off the moisture on its outer
surface.
(This may lead to water marks remaining on the
body and can lead to rust.)
To prevent odor
Before using or after pouring any liquids such as
teas or drinks with sugar, thoroughly clean the jug
by repeatedly rinsing with boiling water. This will
help prevent odors and keep the jug clean.
Lower part of inner
stopper
(
Remove for washing
→
P.6
)
Top gasket
(
Remove for washing
→
P.6
)
Middle gasket
Bottom gasket
Such stains can be caused by minerals in water such as calcium, magnesium and iron. It is recommended
to constantly clean with citric acid that is available at supermarkets and drug stores.
(1) Dilute the citric acid (approximately 10g) in lukewarm water and pour into the main body.
(2) Wash the main body with a soft brush after a few hours and then thoroughly rinse.
(3) Dry the main body completely.
These stains are caused by the tannins and oils included in the beverages.
For purchase details, please refer to “Replacing and Purchasing Consumable Parts.” Back cover
For red rust like spots or rough areas
For tea or coffee stains
If dirt or stains become visible on the inside of the main body
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Attachment/removal of inner stopper and gasket
Top gasket
Inner stopper
Turn the lower part to
the left.
After attachment
Remove.
< Removal >
< Attachment >
Place the lower and upper part of the
inner stopper together as shown in the
diagram below.
If the inner stopper is not correctly
installed, there is the possibility
that liquids may leak out when the
jug is tilted, and this could cause
serious burns.
Place the lower part of the
inner stopper so that the
air release hole is aligned
with the push lever.
After attachment
Air release
hole
Cross-section
Top gasket
Check the direction
when placing the
gasket and ensure it
is fits securely into
the slot.
Middle and bottom gaskets
Middle gasket
Bottom gasket
If the gaskets develop an odor
Some contents may leave a residual odor on the gaskets. If this happens, place the gaskets in boiling water
for about 30 minutes to reduce the odor. If the odor remains strong, purchase replacement gaskets (sold
separately).
Insert the
lower part.
Turn to right
click into
place.
Lower part of
inner stopper
Part to insert
Upper part of inner
stopper
Top gasket
If the middle or bottom gaskets have
come off, attach them securely.