Water dispenser is a convenient and fast drinking water device, which usually needs to be connected to a power source to operate normally.
When purchasing a water dispenser, users should choose products with safety certification. For example, you can choose products that meet relevant national standards, such as CCC certification. These certification marks mean that the product has passed relevant safety tests and audits and has certain electrical safety performance.
When using a water dispenser, users should pay attention to the following points:
Use a qualified power cord: The water dispenser is usually equipped with a power cord. When using it, the user should ensure that the power cord is qualified and not damaged or broken. If the power cord is found to be damaged, it should be stopped immediately and replaced with a qualified power cord.
Use a suitable socket: The socket of the water dispenser should meet safety standards and be able to supply power stably. Avoid using aging, broken or loose sockets to avoid poor contact or short circuit of the power cord. In addition, the socket of the water dispenser should be separated from the sockets of other electrical appliances to avoid excessive load and power interference.
Avoid humid environments: The water dispenser should be placed in a humid environment, especially near the power cord and socket of the water dispenser. A humid environment can easily cause electrical components to become damp, increasing the risk of leakage. Therefore, the water dispenser should be placed in a dry and ventilated place, away from water sources and humid environments.
Prevent overheating: Using the water dispenser for a long time may cause electrical components to overheat. To prevent overheating, avoid placing the water dispenser in a closed space and ensure that there is sufficient ventilation around it. In addition, do not place other objects on the water dispenser to avoid hindering heat dissipation.
Avoid contact with metal objects: A certain distance should be maintained between the metal parts and electrical parts on the water dispenser to avoid metal objects from contacting electrical parts to avoid electric shock accidents. In addition, avoid splashing metal objects into the water dispenser to prevent short circuits and leakage.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly check the power cord, socket, switch and other parts of the water dispenser to ensure that there is no damage or looseness. If any abnormality is found, stop using it immediately and contact a professional for repair and replacement.
Follow the instructions for use: The instruction manual of the water dispenser usually contains relevant information and precautions on electrical safety. Before using the water dispenser, users should carefully read and follow the instructions in the instruction manual to ensure the correct use and maintenance of the water dispenser.