The instruction reads: when the water dispenser is filled with water, remove the storage tank at the upper end. The water temperature is heated to about 80 degrees, and the product can be put directly into the water tank.Does the water fountain refer to the water tank under the bucket? Can the cleaning agent be put into the water tank? Found that the tank is not dirty, but there is dirt at the bottom of the bucket. Why not clean the bucket?
There's something wrong with the instructions. You do what I tell you.First, remove the bucket.Second, take the seat under the bucket (smart seat)Third, put all the water in the water dispenser (from the lowest water level, usually rubber block)Fourth, put the cleaning agent in a clean basin and dissolve it in hot water.Fifth, dissolve the water into the water tank of the water dispenser. At the top of the water dispenser, you can see the amount of water added. It is usually added to half of the tank and the water level is no longer falling.Sixth, the water heater heating boil.Seventh, power offEighth, soak for 30 minutesNinth, clean water dispenser.
4, will be filled with the water bucket on the water dispenser, open the faucet, the water flows out, and then turn off the tap, wait 30 seconds, and then turn on the tap and drain the remaining water put as much as possible,5, if the water dispenser is not cleaned, you can re wash it according to the above procedures, after cleaning, you can electrify normal use.
3, will be filled with water dispenser cleaning agent bucket on the water dispenser, turn on the tap, when the water flow, and then turn off the tap. The machine is filled with solution, rinse after 5-10 minutes, turn on the tap and drain the remaining water put as much as possible;
The general drinking water machine cleaning agent use method is as follows:1, when the water level of the bucket is about 1/6 (about 3 kg), remove the bucket, add a package of cleaning agent, and make the solvent fully dissolved;2, cut off the power supply, drain the water from the water dispenser drain (drain at the back or bottom of the water dispenser);