Emptying Water Coolers Drip Trays

July 29th, 2009

The Water Delivery Company receives the same enquiry time and time again and in reaction to that we’ll use these notes to give some elementary instructions to the most often . A basic problem facing a person who has just taken delivery of their first water coolers is ‘The Drip Tray is Full - How Do I Empty It?’. Eventually the drip reservoir of the water coolers will fill up and if you don’t empty it then you’ll end up with water on the floor - damaging a laminate or wooden floor or conceivably damaging a carpet - so keeping on top of the water drip tray is essential. Again if the tray isnt emptied regularly one possible result is the accumulation up of bacteria and algae - the drip tray looks nastyand unhygienic. To begin - take off any tray which may sit on top of your drip reservoir. Many water coolers have this and they are there just to support the cup as you pour water. With a littel firm pressure the drip trays can easily unclip allowing the grill to be removed. Once the grill has been removed you’ll be able to get a firmer hold on the drip tray itself. Again using firm pressure draw the drip tray towards you it unclips easily. Empty out any water into a bucket or sink. Give the inside of the drip tray a wipe with a soft cloth and you may like to use a little gentle cleaning fluid or detergent at this stage just to disinfect the drip reservoir and optimise its hygiene level. Once the dripreservoir is clean you can simply push it back into place using firm pressure. You’ll sense the snap as it clips back into place. Lastly replace the grill if the reservoir has one and you’re ready to go!

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