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Philips WP3852 User Manual page 8

Pureguard barrel purifier

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Do not place anything on top of the water purifier.
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Do not use any chemicals other than the ones mentioned in chapter
'Cleaning and maintenance' to clean the inside of the clean water tank
and the outside of the raw water tank.
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Do not clean any part of the water purifier in the dishwasher or with
boiling water.
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Do not tamper with the water purifier.
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Keep hot objects away from the water purifier to prevent damage.
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Do not lift or remove the clean water tank when there is water in it.
Otherwise all water flows out of the tank.
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Always return the water purifier to a service centre authorised by
Philips for examination or repair. Do not attempt to repair the water
purifier yourself, otherwise the guarantee becomes invalid.
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Philips strongly advises you to clean this water purifier every 3 months.
If the water purifier is not cleaned in time and according to the
procedure described in chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance', this may
lead to technical failures.
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Never use a descaling agent based on mineral acids such as sulphuric
acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphamic acid and acetic acid (e.g. vinegar).
These descaling agents may damage your water purifier.
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Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water
that may contain filterable cysts.
hygiene
This Philips water purifier gives you clean, safe drinking water that you can
trust. However, if the water purifier is not used hygienically, it may pose
a risk of disease to users because it could cause microbes to end up in the
filtered water.
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Always wash your hands before you clean the water tanks.
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Always be aware of hygiene when you clean or touch surfaces that are in
contact with either the unfiltered or the filtered water, such as the inside
of the clean water tank and the filling opening of the raw water tank.
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Do not use a kitchen cloth or sponge to clean or dry the inside of the
raw water tank and the clean water tank, as they are likely to contain
bacteria. To clean the water tanks in a hygienic way, follow the cleaning
instructions in chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance'.
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Always use clean, disinfected cloths and cleaning equipment to clean the
inside of the clean water tank and the outside of the raw water tank.
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Always disinfect cloths, the coin you use to tighten the bolt in the clean
water tank and cleaning equipment either by boiling them or by using a
disinfectant to clean them. We advise you to soak a cloth or sponge for
one minute in a solution of 10ml of household bleach (5% solution of
sodium hypochlorite) added to 1 litre of water.
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Always wash your hands after handling cloths, sponges or other cleaning
equipment.

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