1. Use latex or nitrile gloves or wash hands before and after handling water contact parts.
2. Remove drip tray assembly and set aside for cleaning (Figure 7-1).
Figure 7-2
Figure 7-3
Figure 7-4
3. Lift door up to open it properly (Figure 7-2). Turn off hot tank power switch (Figure 7-3) and unplug
the
water cooler (Figure 7-4).
CAUTION: WATER IN HOT TANK IS VERY HOT AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS. ALLOW SUFFICIENT
TIME FOR THE HOT WATER TO COOL BEFORE DRAINING (1-2 HOURS).
Figure 7-
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DIY
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Cleaning and Sanitization
Bottom Load Coolers
Notice:
Never attempt to service or repair a water cooler while it is plugged into any power supply.
Prior to any service or repair of the water cooler, ensure that the water has been completely drained from the system.
Scheduled cleaning and sanitizing is recommended to ensure the integrity of the drinking water.
The frequency of cleaning will vary depending on the conditions and environment.
Follow the steps outlined below for sanitizing the water cooler.
CAUTION: DO NOT IMMERSE THE UNIT IN WATER OR CLEAN USING PRESSURE WASHER.
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