Arashi ABD 04C Bottom Dispenser User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Arashi
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Arashi ABD 04C Bottom Dispenser
Specifications
Model | Power | Material | Load | Features | Dimensions | Cable Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ABD 03N WHITE / ABD 03N BLACK / ABD 04C BLACK | 5W – 400W 220V-AC / 50-60Hz | |||||
Plastic PP & ABS | Bottom Gallon | Indicator Lamp | 30 x 30.5 x 101.5 cm | 1.5m |
Attention! Please rinse with at least 3x water (±6 Liters) before use.
Usage Instructions
- Remove the seal.
- Open the gallon door, then insert the dispenser hose into the gallon.
- Place the gallon in the provided space.
- Connect the dispenser to the power source.
- Turn on the dispenser.
- Wait for about 3 minutes for the tank filling process on the dispenser.
- Dispense one glass of water from the hot, normal, and cold water faucets respectively.
- Turn on the heating and cooling switch.
- The dispenser is ready for use.
Indicator Lights
- Yellow: Indicates the dispenser is on/off.
- Red: Indicates the dispenser is in the process of heating water, it will automatically turn off when water has boiled.
- Green: Indicates the dispenser is in the process of cooling water (only for ABD 04C BLACK), it will automatically turn off when the water reaches the desired cold temperature.
- Red: Indicates the dispenser is in the process of filling water from the gallon and the lamp will automatically turn off when the water tank is full.
Maintenance / Care Instructions
- Turn off the heater and cooler, then pull out the power cable from the wall outlet, drain water from the water tray and clean the tray.
- Clean the dispenser using a soft cloth then dry it with a dry cloth.
- Drainage of water should be done as follows:
- Perform water drainage every six months.
- Turn off the heater and cooler and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
- Remove the gallon from the dispenser and wait about 30 minutes for the hot water inside the tank to cool down.
- Prepare a water container of about 4 Liters and open the drainage outlet.
- Close it after no more water comes out.
- Reinstall the gallon to the dispenser.
- Turn the dispenser back on and it is ready to be used again.
Safety Instructions / Warnings
- The dispenser cannot dispense water without an electrical flow.
- Use the dispenser on a voltage that is suitable according to the rating label.
- Ensure the dispenser is placed in a dry area and away from direct sunlight.
- To prevent damage to the hot water tank and risk of fire, do not turn on the dispenser when it is empty or with an insufficient water supply.
- Do not use chemical liquids to clean the dispenser.
- When moving the dispenser, ensure that it remains upright and not tilted.
- If the dispenser is not in use for an extended period, turn off the switch and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
- Avoid using the power outlet for more than one appliance.
- If the power cable is damaged or there are problems with the dispenser, promptly perform repairs or service at the designated service center as indicated on the warranty card.
Distributor Information
- PT. Tri Harmonis Niagantara – Jakarta
- PT. Citra Hannochs Niagantara – Medan
- PT. Arthatama Pelita Nusa – Surabaya
Manufacturer Information
Produced by PT. SUMA ARTHA PERKASA
Contact Information
Email: layanankonsumen@hannochs.com
FAQ
How often should I clean the dispenser?
Cleaning should be performed every six months, including draining the water from the dispenser.
What should I do if the power cable or dispenser is damaged?
If any damage occurs, contact the service center indicated on the warranty card for repairs or service.
Can I use the dispenser without electricity?
No, the dispenser requires an electrical flow to dispense water.
Are there any specific safety precautions I should take when using the dispenser?
Yes, ensure the dispenser is used in a dry area away from direct sunlight, and do not use it when the water supply is insufficient or without water to prevent damage and fire risk.
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