7. Before initial use
Remove the transparent protective film from the control panel.
7.1 Inserting /changing the batteries
When pouring soap into the soap tank (3) up, make sure the tank is tightly
sealed with the plug (4) first. Also keep the soap dispenser as upright as
possible to prevent the soap from leaking out.
When the batteries are empty, the LED (9) will alternate between flashing
yellow and red.
7.2 Mixing the soap
Use standard liquid soap for mixing. Liquid soap is usually too thick to dispense effectively,
so needs to be diluted with water. Use the mixing bottle for mixing.
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Unscrew the cap anti-clockwise from the mixing bottle.
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Fill the mixing bottle up to the '1:3' or '1:2' fill line with liquid soap.
1:3 = one part liquid soap and three parts water
1:2 = one part liquid soap and two parts water (recommended mixing ratio)
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Fill the mixing bottle up to the 'Max' line with water.
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Screw the cap clockwise onto the mixing bottle.
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Shake the contents thoroughly. You can now use the soap mixture for the soap
dispenser.
When inserting or changing the batteries, remove the
battery compartment cover (10) from the bottom of the
soap dispenser. To do this, you will need to unfasten the
screw in the battery compartment cover and prise off
the battery compartment cover.
Now insert the enclosed batteries or remove the
batteries if they are empty. Ensure the correct polarity
(+ and -) when inserting the batteries. The polarity is
marked on the batteries and in the battery compartment
(10). Now reattach the battery compartment cover
onto the battery compartment [10] and tighten the
screw again.
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