
Rental Tempest Bottom Load Hot & Cold Water Dispenser Black
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean my dispenser?
Primo recommends that you use the instructions below to dissolve mineral deposits, sanitize, and deodorize your dispenser every 3-4 months.
Time Required: 30 minutes
Need: 2 tablespoons of regular bleach or 2 cups of distilled white vinegar, 1 Empty 5-gallon bottle, 1 2-gallon bucket, and a Phillips head screwdriver.
How often should I clean my dispenser?
You should clean your dispenser every 3 months.
How can I store my dispenser?
If storing in a cold environment, be sure to unplug the unit and drain all water from the reservoirs. Remember, ice expands so a full dispenser exposed to freezing temperatures will be damaged.

Should I use a water dispenser?
Water dispensers are designed to dispense bottled water from returnable 3- and 5-gallon bottles, making them ideal for refilling drinking glasses, water bottles or when cooking. The type of water dispenser you choose depends on a few factors, including available space and lifestyle.
Water dispensers are designed to dispense bottled water from returnable 3- and 5-gallon bottles, making them ideal for refilling drinking glasses, water bottles or when cooking. The type of water dispenser you choose depends on a few factors, including available space and lifestyle.

Why drink bottled water?
Water helps nearly every part of the human body function efficiently. Considering that our bodies are up to 60%* water, it is important to understand water’s role in healthy lifestyles.
Our bottled water is produced to meet stringent quality and safety standards. The Food & Drug Administration regulates bottled water safety and quality.
Water helps nearly every part of the human body function efficiently. Considering that our bodies are up to 60%* water, it is important to understand water’s role in healthy lifestyles.
Our bottled water is produced to meet stringent quality and safety standards. The Food & Drug Administration regulates bottled water safety and quality.
*The human body’s water composition information is sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). For more details, visit www.usgs.gov. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional regarding your health and hydration needs.