AIKE AK2630S Compact Automatic High Speed Hand Dryer Commercial and Household,ABS Cover 110v 1400W(Silver)
- INSTALLATION - Come with 67inch(1.7m) power cord, can simply plug into an outlet. Cord can not be removed directly, if need it hard-wired, you may want to consider an electrician to make the power connection.
- Configuration - Voltage:100V-130V. Input:1400W-1650W, 50/60Hz. 100.8m³/h air volume. 67dB noise level. 110-130mm sensing distance.
- Compact Design - Fast dry within 10-15s. Compact size, strong airflow. Designed for limited space area, but still meet commercial grade requirement.
- ABS Polycarbonate Construction - Provide long-lasting strength, this durable, corrosion-proof bathroom accessory will stand up to extensive use and everyday wear and tear.
- AIKE Support - 2 year manufacturer warranty, lifetime technical support. AIKE always here to make it better.
Learn How To Use A Hand Dryer Properly
Surely you've already walked into the public or corporate restroom and found a hand dryer in place of a paper towel, right? That's because this is a trend, as hand dryers are more practical and economical.
But after all, do people know how to use the hand dryer correctly? Do you know? We made a small step by step so that you know how to better use this equipment.
Brakey makes available inside the box of its equipment, a sticker with instructions for use, to make the user's life easier.
Using a hand dryer correctly
Step 1
While proper hand drying is important to reducing the spread of germs, there is an even more important step beforehand: hand washing !
Soap should be applied to the palms of the hands, the back, between the fingers and under the nails. Hands should be scrubbed well and rinsed under running water.
Step 2
It is still at the sink that the hand drying process begins. Remove excess water by shaking your hands. The more water that falls from your hands into the tub, the quicker and easier it will be to dry in the hand dryer.
Step 3
Now it's time to use the hand dryer. Position yourself in front of the equipment and place your hands under the device's sensor, which will identify the movement and trigger it automatically.
This system makes the use of the hand dryer even more hygienic, after all, the user does not need to press a button or pull a lever to be able to dry hands that are wet.
Step 4
Rub your hands together, turning your palms up and down. This movement prevents the dryers from stopping the activation (they are often activated by a motion sensor) and also reduces the time spent on drying.
Some dryers, such as Brakey's CV-107, have a swiveling air outlet so that the user can also direct the flow to their face, drying after washing.
Step 5
Wait until your hands are completely dry, depending on the type of equipment you are using, this process takes about 10 to 25 seconds.
Avoid putting your hands inside the unit, if the appliance does not work or has a problem, look for a responsible technician.
When the process is finished, move away from the equipment so that the sensor can turn off. Some models stop working after a specific time if it doesn't detect any more movements. If you feel that it wasn't enough, you can put your hands under the sensor again and repeat the process.


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