Enagic goes GREEN with E-Cleaner Powder! Buy yours in a sealable container. Now get 32 uses for the same price! Note: scooper comes outside of cleaning powder container. One scoop is equivalent to one packet of the cleaning powder. *Or 16 uses for the K8 The correct process for using the E-Cleaner Powder First turn off the machine Remove the filter from the machine and . One scoop of e-cleaner powder into the CPU ( cleaning powder unit) and close the top. Place the CPU (cleaning powder unit) in the machine where the filter was. Run the water for approximately 10 seconds or about 1 liter. Put both hoses into a cup or pitcher. Run the water until the ends of both hoses are submerged in water. Let the machine soak for 5-8 hours or overnight. Rinse the machine by running water for 10-15 minutes with the CPU still in place. Stop the water and remove the CPU and put your filter back in.
(When storing your CPU don't store it wet with the lid on, allow it to completely dry.)
For optimal results, you will need to do an E-cleaning regularly and deep cleaning twice a year. This will ensure maximum effectiveness and yield the best results for your Kangen Water®. General Maintenance Tips
It is necessary to maintain your machine on a regular basis in order to sustain its maximum effectiveness. The important steps for machine maintenance include:Regular e-cleaning twice a month in hard water areas Deep cleaning every 1-2 years After 1-3 days of not using the device, let beauty water run for about 2-3 minutes Allow the cleaning cycle to run after using Strong Acidic Water and Strong Kangen Water modes With 2 lbs you get approximately 32 cleanings in every canister!
(When storing your CPU don't store it wet with the lid on, allow it to completely dry.)
For optimal results, you will need to do an E-cleaning regularly and deep cleaning twice a year. This will ensure maximum effectiveness and yield the best results for your Kangen Water®.
It is necessary to maintain your machine on a regular basis in order to sustain its maximum effectiveness. The important steps for machine maintenance include: