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Travel Tips & Tools For Your Kangen Water® Machines Copyright 2009 by Kevin Rishell (6A)
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Why Take Your Kangen Water® Machine w/ You?
Personal Health Reasons – Enjoy great water anywhere you go! Write off any trip as a business expense Share the water with family and friends Give the water away to prospects MAKE SALES!!!
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Getting Started Unplug and disconnect your machine from your faucet.
Remove the Enhancer Tank (SD501) and empty it. (Tip: the whole top comes off the tank and you can pour the liquid out and save it for later). Important Note: If you leave your Enhancer Tank in the machine when you move it, it can void the warranty. People that are flying, can bring a bottle of the Enhancer in their “checked” baggage.
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Getting Water Out of the Machine
With the machine sitting on the edge of the counter, dangle the two hoses into a bucket on the floor to allow them to drain. Take the carbon filter out like you are going to replace it. You’ll notice two nipples on the bottom with black “O” rings.
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Getting Water Out of the SD501
Angle your head over the sink and blow air through the center nipple while pointing the nipple on the outside of the filter away from you and into the sink (otherwise, you’ll hose yourself ). This step is not necessary unless you are taking your machine on a plane. If that is the case, you will want to get as much water out of the machine as you can and you can baggie the filter and put it in your “checked” baggage or replace it back in the machine. Tip - For faster draining and to get more water out of the machine, you can blow on the top flexible tube where you get your drinking water from. (you can spray it with 2.5 acid water to kill any germs)
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Residual Dripping It is virtually impossible to get all the water out of the machine and hoses. For the residual water that drips out of the hoses, some people put a little plastic bag around the ends of the hoses. Now you are ready to pack it in a case…but what should you carry your $4000 investment in?
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Hmmm…. What would be allowed on a plane? What would look professional?
A cooler? A knapsack? A suitcase with pillows stuffed around it?
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The Kangen Carry-On Case
Protective foam that is CUSTOMIZED to fit your SD501 Kangen Water® machine Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence* Structural resin shell is strong, durable and light weight (about 14 lbs) Watertight (O-ring seal), crushproof and dustproof
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The Kangen Carry-On Case
Provides no-nonsense protection against impact, vibration or shock Heavy duty rubber transport wheels with stainless steel bearings and hardware Retractable extension handle & automatic pressure equalization valve Meets FAA maximum carry-on restrictions
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Packing Up The SD501 Now you are ready to put your machine in your Kangen Carry-On Case. The first step is to swivel the hoses and the electrical cord so that they are coming out between the two front legs of the machine if you were standing in front of it. The hoses are made to swivel underneath.
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Packing Up The SD501 Open your Kangen Carry-On Case and lay it on a flat surface. There are two foam pads inside that are customized for the SD501.
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Packing Up The SD501 Take out the top layer of foam and set it aside.
Pick up your machine and gently lay it into the case on its back with the feet at the bottom and the hoses and electric cord still pointing out to the front of the machine.
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Packing Up The SD501 Coil the electric cord and lay it on the pad at the bottom of the machine between the legs. Take the hoses and bring them parallel to each other and lay them down the side of the machine on top of the bottom pad.
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Packing Up The SD501 They fit tightly, but perfectly in the gap down the enhancer tank side of the machine. Make sure you leave a little slack at the bottom so you don’t crimp the hoses.
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Packing Up The SD501 Take the remaining length and curl it up and lay it flat on the bottom pad along with the diverter and acid hose in the space above the top of the machine. Then lay the top flexible dispensing hose down on the other two hoses to hold them in place.
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Packing Up The SD501 When flying, I add the top pad to give extra protection for the plane flight. Use your fingers to gently tuck down the foam along the sides down till they are flush with the top of the machine. It’s snug, but it will close and hold everything securely.
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At The Airport Airport officials will usually have you open the case and they will swab it to make sure there is no explosive residue on it. I tell them it is a medical device and have a brochure in the case with the machine. It fits perfectly in the overhead compartment of most planes.
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Travel Case Testimonials
Lala Hawthorne – “I went to New Orleans for my husband's family reunion we had a good time. The case was perfect, we flew United and didn't have a problem taking the case on board...” Brian Quinlan – “…it carried-on nicely with my return flight, using Sun Country”. Jerry Hannon – “Thank you Kevin! ... I'll be spreading the word about your great travel case, and good luck with your sales.” Yes the trip to Italy went well....like always, and your case is phenomenal. I love it!! ~ Ciao ...Antonella
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Travel Case Testimonials
Michael Kinnett ( wrote: “Hi Kevin, I'm sitting in the Las Vegas airport with my travel case as carry on luggage. We’re headed to Jacksonville and have been thru security twice without a problem and have been able to recruit one guy in line behind us. What a great tool.” “Thanks for your great customer service to me. I wanted to let you know that the case you shipped to my boys as they left college arrived on time. It is a wonderful product and we will be using it regularly to transport our SD501. They were able to take it on the plane without any problem. It is very sturdy and well-built. Thank you for developing this custom case. A friend of ours was over today and I showed her the case. I sent her home with the ordering information so she can get one, too. Hope your business booms!” - Sono
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Travel Case Testimonials
Dear Kevin, We've been to Dallas and back from Los Angeles on American Airlines with the Kangen Travel case as Carry On luggage. Other than the inquisitive inspection we hope Airport Officials do, there has been no issue to preclude us from using the case or transporting the machine exactly as you told us we could. And, it fits the over head bins exactly right. Ed & Bonnie Whitting Hi Kevin, thanks for the receipt and we're so glad you were at the training. We flew on Alaska Air and getting through check-in and security at the airport was a snap. Having the case is really going to make it easy for traveling near and far. Thanks again and we are sharing the information down and up. Jerry & Joan Bush
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Cost & Ordering Information
ONLY $229 +tax +S&H Go to For questions or orders, contact: Kevin Rishell at or call
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HAPPY HEALTHY TRAVELS!!! (Oh, and if your plane goes down over water, the case will float, so you can save your machine and save your life!)
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