Greenway Home Products VWD8000W-F Water Dispenser User Manual


 
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Childproof Safety Feature
To prevent hot water from accidentally harming a child, the hot water
dispenser button has a safety switch on it. Hold the knob as shown in the
illustration and turn counter clockwise, then press the red button to
dispense hot water..
DANGER: The hot water is heated to approximately 190˚ F / 88˚ C.
Temperatures above 125˚ F / 52˚ C can cause severe burns from scalding.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE HOT WATER DISPENSING
BUTTON WITHOUT PROPER AND DIRECT SUPERVISION.
Energy and Safety Tip
To conserve energy and as a secondary safety precaution, turn off the hot
water switch at the back of the water dispenser. The hot water push button
will then dispense room temperature water.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Your Water Dispenser
IMPORTANT: Make sure you turn all power switches to the OFF position and unplug the dispenser
before performing any of the following cleaning procedures.
Cleaning the Outside of the Water Dispenser
The outside of the dispenser can be wiped clean with water dispenser cleaning solution or a mild
soap and water. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly with clean water
and then dry surfaces.
Childproof
safety
switch
Cleaning the Drip Tray
To remove, take the grill off the tray and firmly lift the tray up, dislodging it
from the guides. Drain and clean.
The drip tray should be emptied and cleaned regularly to remove spotting
and any mineral deposits. Clean with water dispenser cleaning solution or
a mild soap and water. For tough deposits, add vinegar and let it soak until
the deposits come loose. Then wash, rinse and dry thoroughly.
To replace, put the grill back on the tray and slide the tray onto the guides.
Cleaning the Condenser
Vacuum or sweep away the dust from the condenser coils at the back of
the dispenser. For best results, you can purchase a brush designed
specifically for this purpose from your local appliance store.
This will improve cooling and efficiency.
Condenser
coils