Tips Cleaning the Dispenser

Tips Cleaning the Dispenser 

Tips Cleaning the Dispenser

If we think that the dispenser does not need to be cleaned because it's just water, it turns out, this assumption is not correct. Especially in our country where the air is humid, sometimes dispenser can also be places breed bacteria. To clean it is not difficult, only with tap water, bleach, small brush and wipe clean only. First unplug the power first
dispenser, having taken a bottle, empty the reservoir by using the cold water. Fill the reservoir with tap water until full, mix one teaspoon of bleach with one cup of tap water and pour into the reservoir. Then brush the inside of the reservoir with a small brush and let stand for 5 minutes. Empty the contents of the reservoir and then wipe again until dry. Residual bleach rinse again with tap water to fill the reservoir with up to 2 to 3 times. Do this 3 or 4 months so that the dispenser free of bacteria.

How do I clean the dispenser?

Electric cold dispenser tube:
  • Go to the top of the dispenser
  • Drain tube with a pressure valve at the front
  • Clean with damp cloth to clean
  • Sanitizer wipe again with a tissue or other tissues with an alcohol content of 75%
  • Then dry with a clean dry cloth
  • Do not forget to clean the outside of the dispenser with a clean damp cloth.

Dispenser electric heat tube: 
  •  Do not forget to clean the outside of the dispenser with a clean damp cloth.
  • Drain the tube by opening the faucet at the back (for dispensers is high) or below rubber (for mini dispenser)
  • Put water on to heat the tube through the cold tube (tube top)
  • Press the red tap and do repeatedly (3-4 times). Make sure the heat tube is clean.
  • Non-electric cooler (jar)
  • Drain jars by pressing the faucet at the front until the water runs out
  • Clean with damp cloth to clean
  • Sanitize wipe again with a tissue or other tissue with 75% alcohol content
  • Then dry with a clean dry cloth
  • Do not forget to clean the outside of the dispenser with a clean damp cloth.
 
 
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