How do you open a Gojo hand soap dispenser?
How to Open a Gojo Soap Dispenser
- Squeeze the top of the Gojo soap dispenser, pressing the sides in toward each other.
- Listen for the click of the cover detaching from the latch holding it in place.
- Remove the empty packet of liquid soap and replace with a new packet.
Why is my soap pump not working?
Soap Dispenser Pump Not Working If the pump fails to retract, the pump may be locked, so it seems to be stuck. Many soap dispensers lock when you push the pump all the way down and rotate it by 90 degrees. You can unlock the pump by rotating it back to its working position. Or the spring may be broken.
Why is my touchless soap dispenser not working?
The Unit Does Not Respond The sensor area is obstructed by soap residue. Turn the unit off and wipe the sensor with a clean, soft, damp cloth. The batteries are not installed correctly. Install the batteries properly.
How do you prime a touchless soap dispenser?
First ensure your Dispenser has been filled and then turn the unit on. To begin priming, position your hand directly beneath the spout – in close proximity to the sensor area. This will trigger the dispensing cycle. Repeat activating the dispensing cycle until a smooth stream of liquid begins to come out.
Why does my soap dispenser not work?
Why has my automatic soap dispenser stopped working?
What is this? Automatic soap dispensers can malfunction for different reasons than manually operated ones. Dead batteries and obstructed sensors are the most common causes and are easy to fix. Priming a soap dispenser is easy to do, as is making the dispenser head pop up into place on a newly purchased one.
Why did my automatic soap dispenser stopped working?
Provided that the soap itself hasn’t run out, the most common reasons for this may be: If your dispenser has not been used in a long period of time it may become clogged. The sensor may be damaged, the batteries have run out or the wiring is faulty (in the case of automatic soap dispensers).