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Keep away from heat and direct sunlight: This helps maintain water quality and extend the machine’s lifespan.
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Ensure proper ventilation: Place it in a well-ventilated, dry area on a flat surface.
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Avoid contamination: Don’t place it near bathrooms, kitchens, or other sources of bacteria.
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Clean the bottle cap area: Wipe the mouth of the bottle with a clean, damp cloth before installing.
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Install vertically: Make sure the bottle is aligned and inserted vertically into the dispenser.
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Wait for the tank to fill: Allow the inner tank to fill with water before plugging in the dispenser.
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Add water before turning on: Never plug in the dispenser without water inside—it can damage the heating system.
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Use the hot/cold switches appropriately: Turn on the hot or cold switch depending on your needs.
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Avoid frequent switching: Turning the power on and off repeatedly may damage the machine.
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Use clean cups: Always use a clean cup to avoid introducing bacteria.
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Don’t touch the spouts: Keep the water outlet clean and avoid direct hand contact.
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Close taps properly: Prevent dripping or water waste by ensuring taps are closed after use.
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Clean the tank regularly: Use a cleaning solution or white vinegar every 1–2 months to sanitize the internal tank.
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Wipe down surfaces: Clean the outer surface and drip tray weekly with a damp cloth.
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Professional deep cleaning: Have a technician clean the internal pipes and heating unit every 6 months.
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Unplug when not in use for long periods and empty the tank.
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Only use certified bottled water, and check for expiration or damage.
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Keep away from small children, especially from the hot water tap to prevent burns.