6.
Cleaning and maintenance
6.1
Cleaning
● Clean the system with a soft, clean cloth, water and a mild cleaning product.
● To remove dirt or scale:
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Let white vinegar or all-purpose cleaner act on the system for a few minutes.
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Wash the system with plenty of water.
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Dry the system.
● Clean the water box and the soap box with a damp cloth.
6.2
Automatic spool cycle
The automatic spool function is designed to prevent clogging of the soap and disinfectant tubes
and to prevent the waterline from being infected by legionella and other waterborne bacteria.
The automatic spool function will initiate after a minimum amount of time the soap or disinfectant
has not been in use. This has been set by default at 2 weeks.
If the soap or disinfectant has not been in use for 2 weeks, the system will perform the following
steps on the liquid that was last used 2 weeks ago:
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Step 1: The soap or disinfectant pump will operate for 30 seconds
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Step 2: Cold water flows for 60 seconds.
Note: It is possible to change the frequency of the auto spool function for more frequent water flushing,
however it is not possible to change the frequency of the auto spool function for soap and disinfectant
flushing.
6.3
Replacing the pouch
Once the system does not dispense soap, lotion or disinfectant anymore, the pouch needs to be
replaced.
● Refer to fig. D7-D10 for the correct installation of the pouch.
6.4
Priming the tubes
After the installation of the pouches, the tubes
need to be primed. When the procedure has been
completed, the tubes are clean and free of air
bubbles.
● Press the LED switch on the water box for 1
seconds. The LED starts blinking.
● To prime the soap tube: Activate sector 4 & 6
at the same time. Activate sector 5 to stop.
● To prime the lotion or disinfectant tube:
Activate sector 5 & 3 at the same time.
Activate sector 4 to stop.
6.5
Storage
● Store the system in a dry place, out of reach of children.
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