How do you adjust Purell hand sanitizer?

How do you adjust Purell hand sanitizer?

Open dispenser by pushing release on bottom of dispenser. Check that the color of refill collar key matches color key located immediately below status light. Insert refill at slight angle into dispenser so nozzle is inside lock release. Fully insert refill down into lock release until refill clicks into place.

Can you refill a Purell hand sanitizer bottle?

Refilling a PURELL® branded container – whether a bottle or dispenser refill – with a product that is not PURELL® hand sanitizer is a violation of FDA regulation. Whether intentional or not, this practice is illegal and can be hazardous to public health.

Can you refill Purell cartridges?

To install a refill, open the dispenser, then press the green release button and remove the empty refill. Ensure that the refill and dispenser labels match. Remove the cap and insert the refill until you hear an audible click. Close the dispenser cover and look for the green status light.

How do you open the Purell automatic hand sanitizer dispenser?

To activate, insert the key into the lock slot. To disable the locking mechanism, remove the back plate, and push up the plastic locking tab. To install a refill, open the dispenser, then press the green release button and remove the empty refill. Ensure that the refill and dispenser labels match.

Why is my Purell dispenser blinking red?

Answer: The red light blinking indicates that there is a refill issue. ES8 Sanitizer refills must go in ES8 Sanitizer dispensers, and ES8 Soap refills must go in ES8 Soap dispensers.

How does automatic hand sanitizer dispenser work?

The infrared sensors of the automatic hand sanitizer dispenser detect the infrared energy that is emitted by one’s body heat. When hands are placed in the proximity of the sensor, the infrared energy quickly fluctuates. This fluctuation triggers the pump to activate and dispense the designated amount of sanitizer.

Should you refill hand sanitizer bottles?

Refilled bottles are meant for circulation for up to 90 days. Any bottles showing any physical damage to the bottle, pump or label during the first 90 days should be discarded. Please attach a sticker with the date of first refill somewhere on the bottle.

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