Specifications:
Model No. | X1-01 |
Product Size | 116x88.5x203.5mm |
Physical Material | ABS / PP |
Net Weight | 245g |
Water Bottle Capacity | 250ml |
Canister Type | Refillable Canister |
Induction Distance | 5~7cm |
Certification | CE / RoHs / FCC |
Carton | 542*450*228mm / 24PCS |
Accessories | Manual |
Features | Touch-free, automatic sensing / Easy disassembly / Replaceable bottle / Fine foam pump design |
Description:
Enjoy a healthy life from now on!
Tips
1.Please fill foaming hand soap into the bottle. Regular hand soap sanitizer should be diluted with water in a ratio of 1:3 or 1:4, or it won't FOAM!
2. Remove the batteries to avoid moisture and short circuit if not use it for a long time.
3. Please reinstall it if the waterproof rubber ring inside falls off, so as to prevent the soap from leaking into the battery compartment.
Warnings
DON'T immerse the soap dispenser (battery part) in water or clean it under running water, this will lead to short circuit.
DON'T insert the new and old batteries into the battery compartment at the same time, this will reduce battery life.
DON'T tilt the soap bottle and invert the dispenser when installing or replacing hand sanitizer.
Applications:
The touchless soap dispenser suitable for commercial public places, such as schools, hotels, hospitals, airports, restaurants, kitchen, office, etc.
Competitive Advantage:
Foam Soap Dispenser has 250ml capacity, will save your precious time and filling frequency, Single out the liquid 1g for high grear and 0.6g for low grear per activation to reduce waste.
Create foam directly, more convenient, and easy to wash hands. Just obtain soap by gently extending your hands. Especially when you wash dishes in the kitchen, wet hands don’t need to touch soap anymore.
Low power consumption and power saving, just insert 3pcs new AA batteries(not included) into the hands-free soap dispenser, can last long for 4 months+.
Made of durable ABS material, environmental and safe for long-term use. The fully automatic touch-free operation, to avoid the second cross-infection.