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LIXIL SATO TAP Instruction Manual

LIXIL SATO TAP Instruction Manual

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SATO TAP
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Assembly
1
SATO Tap consists of
two parts, Nozzle
and Base.
Water Bottle: Selection and Installation
1
SATO Tap is designed
to work with many
clear plastic beverage
bottles with cap size
of roughly 30mm in
diameter.
Recommended bottle
size: 1L to 2.5L
Hand Washing Station
2
Orient the soap dish
to the desired side,
and align the nozzle
accordingly.
(Tip) Soap dish can
be oriented to be on
the left or right hand
side.
2
If possible, prepare
2 or 3 clear bottles to
use as reserves.
(Tip) It is recommended
to leave the filled water
bottles outside in the
sun to help disinfect
water.
Do not use SATO Tap to dispense water for drinking.
Turn over to see other side
Thank you for purchasing SATO Tap!
From your friends at SATO, we hope you will enjoy
using SATO Tap with your loved ones to maintain
hand hygiene for years to come.
Please read these instructions carefully, and visit us
at www.sato.lixil.com/satotap for more information.
3
Press the nozzle until
it snaps into the
attachment holes
of the base.
3
Set the bottle into
SATO Tap. Do this
operation swiftly to
not pour too much
water into the
nozzle.
4
Assembly complete.
(Tip) If needed, nozzle
can be removed by
spreading the base and
disengaging the nozzle.
4
Water bottle setup
complete.
(Tip) If water comes out
from nozzle in OFF position,
the bottle is not suitable
for use with SATO Tap.
(Tip) Use up the water
in the bottle completely
until no water comes out
of nozzle, before setting
next bottle.

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Summary of Contents for LIXIL SATO TAP

  • Page 1 1L to 2.5L (Tip) Use up the water water. in the bottle completely until no water comes out of nozzle, before setting Do not use SATO Tap to dispense water for drinking. next bottle. Turn over to see other side...
  • Page 2 Placement Place SATO Tap on (Optional) Secure the Alternatively, SATO Tap can be flat, level surface unit using nails and hung from structures and screws through near frequently trees by running a rope used locations such mounting holes at through four holes located at as food preparation the bottom of base.