• Clean your water cooler every 6 weeks, or with every bottle change. • Prepare a bleach solution by adding 1 tablespoon of bleach to every 1 gallon of water that you use. • Unplug the water cooler from the wall and take off the empty bottle. • Use a sponge to clean the inner surface of the water cooler with the bleach solution. Let it stand for no more than 5 minutes, then drain the bleach solution through the tap and into a bucket. • Drain bucket down kitchen sink, toilet, or urinal. • Rinse out the bleach solution by filling the inner reservoir with water four times and washing it out through the tap and into a bucket. • Lift off the drip tray and wash well in the bleach solution. Then rinse in tap water and replace onto the cooler. • Wash your hands with soap and warm water, then wipe the top and neck of the new bottle. • Remove the cap from the new bottle. Put the new bottle on the water dispenser.
• Clean your water cooler every 6 weeks, or with every bottle change. Clean your water cooler every 6 weeks, or with every bottle change. • Prepare a bleach solution by adding 1 tablespoon of bleach to every 1 gallon of water that you use. Prepare a bleach solution by adding 1 tablespoon of bleach to every 1 gallon of water that you use. • Unplug the water cooler from the wall and take off the empty bottle. Unplug the water cooler from the wall and take off the empty bottle. • Use a sponge to clean the inner surface of the water cooler with the bleach solution. Use a sponge to clean the inner surface of the water cooler with the bleach solution. Let it stand for no more than 5 minutes, then drain the bleach solution through the tap and into a bucket. • Drain bucket down kitchen sink, toilet, or urinal. Drain bucket down kitchen sink, toilet, or urinal. • Rinse out the bleach solution by filling the inner reservoir with water four times and washing it out through the tap and into a buck