Cleaning Water Tanks and Lines
Perform: Every 3 months or whenever an off-taste occurs.
Time Required: 30 minutes.
Note: Best to do prior to loading a fresh bottle.
1.
Turn energy saving switch to OFF.
2.
Unplug power cord from wall outlet.
3.
Remove water bottle and place probe on hanger.
4.
Wipe probe and area around both taps with a soft cloth moistened with mixture of
one gallon tap water and 3 tablespoons of unscented household bleach.
5.
Move dispenser away from wall and turn it 90° in either direction.
6.
Place a 2 gallon or larger bucket under the drain plug
in the rear of the dispenser. Remove drain cap and
silicon plug. Cold water will immediately flow into the
bucket. Several seconds' later hot water will
dispense.
Reminder - Place drain cap and silicon plug in a safe
location so they are not lost.
7.
Once unit has drained, replace silicon plug and drain
cap.
8.
Remove remaining water from cold reservoir by
dispensing from the cold tap into a pitcher.
9.
Remove the cap from a spare empty 5 gallon bottle.
Fill the bottle with 1 gallon of tap water and 3
tablespoons of household bleach.
10. Place the spare bottle cap that comes with this unit onto the bottle so there is a
complete seal.
11. Place bottle onto tray and insert probe so it has a complete seal on the bottle cap.
12. Slide tray in and close door.
13. Plug power cord into a grounded wall outlet.
14. Turn energy saving switch ON.
15. Allow the water and bleach mixture to fill the empty reservoirs.
16. Wait 10 minutes then turn energy saving switch OFF and unplug the power cord.
17. Drain the water from the reservoirs as described in steps 6 - 8.
18. Repeat the flushing process again. This time with clean tap water only.
19. The dispenser will be clean after you have drained the tap water and replaced the
silicon plug and drain cap.
20. Return the unit to its location, install a fresh water bottle, plug the power cord back
into the grounded wall outlet and turn the energy saving switch back ON.
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