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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Initial Product Cleaning Procedure

Like most appliances, your water dispenser requires periodic maintenance for 
maximum efficiency and performance and must be cleaned on a regular basis 
(i.e. every 4 months). To maintain a hygienic environment within your water 
dispenser and prevent potential formation (growth) of bacteria, we strongly 

recommend regular cleaning. A cleaning kit is available through our Customer 
Service Department at 

1-866-253-0447

 or can be ordered on line at 

www.

greenwayhp.com

.

 

1.

  Make sure the unit is unplugged.    

 

2.

  Remove the bottle support collar, saturate a clean cloth with a water  

 

  dispenser cleaner or vinegar and wipe the inside of the reservoir.  

 

3.

  Pour the water dispenser cleaner or a mixture of 4 cups / 1 L of vinegar  

 

  with 4 cups / 1 L of hot water into the reservoir and wait 20 minutes.

 

IMPORTANT:  To avoid water overflow while cleaning the dispenser, 
always remove the bottle support collar before pouring water or a 
cleaning solution into the reservoir (see Figure A).

 

4.

  Press both dispensing taps until water no longer comes out. 

 

5.

  Rinse again with clean water.

 

6.

  Place bottle support collar back on top of dispenser.

Maintaining Your Water Dispenser

Like most appliances, your new water dispenser requires regular cleaning to operate efficiently. Your water dispenser 
must be cleaned every 4 months 

(see procedure on pg. 5)

Installing the Water Bottle

IMPORTANT:  Always wash your hands first! Clean the top (neck) of the bottle with a clean cloth and do not touch 
the part of the unit that the water touches. Make sure the unit is unplugged and the power switch is in the OFF 
position. The water bottle can be purchased from your local retailer.

 

1.

  Remove the protective cap from the end of the water bottle unless the bottle has a puncturable cap or sticker.

 

2.

  Lift and turn the bottle upside down, placing it securely on the bottle support collar. 

 

3.

  Press and hold both dispenser taps until water flows from the dispenser. Drain about 4 cups / 1 L of water before    

 

  initial use. This does not need to be repeated with replacement bottles.

 

4.

  Plug in the water dispenser.

 

5.

  It may take approximately 1 hour before the cold water reaches optimum temperature. To change the water   

 

 

  temperature see adjusting the temperature - cold water only.

Cleaning Kit

Available online at

www.greenwayhp.com 

Figure A

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Summary of Contents for WWD224bLK-1

Page 1: ...ignes d utilisation PRECAUCI N Antes de usar el dosificador de agua lea este manual y siga todas las reglas de seguridad e instrucciones de funcionamiento Room and Cold WATER DISPENSER Distributeur d...

Page 2: ...fter shutting down Always unplug the water dispenser before servicing or cleaning Regular cleaning of your water dispenser is required for your warranty Please follow cleaning instructions outlined in...

Page 3: ...n Blue on The cold water has reached its optimum temperature and is ready for dispensing 3 Room temperature water tap 4 Cold water tap 5 Removable drip tray 6 Cold water power switch rear of dispenser...

Page 4: ...r comes out 5 Rinse again with clean water 6 Place bottle support collar back on top of dispenser Maintaining Your Water Dispenser Like most appliances your new water dispenser requires regular cleani...

Page 5: ...tle not the dispenser that is leaking Please contact your water supplier for a replacement bottle Please visit us at www greenwayhp com for water dispenser accessories and helpful use and care tips Di...

Page 6: ...s Cleaning the Drip Tray To remove take the grill off the tray and firmly lift the tray up dislodging it from the guides Drain and clean The drip tray should be emptied and cleaned regularly to remove...

Page 7: ...the bottle support collar before pouring water or a cleaning solution into the reservoir see Figure A on pg 3 5 Press both dispensing taps until water no longer comes out IMPORTANT Collect the water...

Page 8: ...gged Plug unit into outlet The circuit breaker in your home is tripped or the fuse has blown Reset the breaker or replace the fuse Temperature limit tripped Wait 10 minutes for the temperature limit s...

Page 9: ...st new appliances such as coffee makers and kettles there is often a plastic taste upon initial start up of the unit To remove this taste simply follow the cleaning instructions outlined in Cleaning t...

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