Welcome to your Echo Bottle! Here’s a simple guide to help you get started, maintain your bottle, and keep it running at its best.
Initial Setup & Maintenance
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Cleaning Before Use:
- Remove the plug and clean the plastic body and lid.
- Important: Do not clean the generator.
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Filling the Bottle:
- Fill the bottle with filtered water.
- For Echo Go: Run the self-cleaning cycle before first use.
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Shipped with Water to Preventing Drying Out:
- Echo Go bottles are shipped with water inside to keep the generator from drying out.
- Always keep the electrode plate wet by leaving a small amount of water in the bottle.
- If storing the Echo Go, add a small amount of water, reattach the plug to the electrode plate, and store securely.
Charging Your Bottle
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Echo Go+:
- A blue light indicates the bottle is actively creating hydrogen water.
- A red light and a low battery icon mean it needs charging.
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Echo Go:
- A flashing blue light indicates the bottle needs charging.
- While charging, the light will turn red.
Cleaning Your Echo Bottles
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Echo Go+:
- Disassemble the unit by twisting off the seal top and bottom generator.
- Hand wash the water container.
- The Echo Go+ features advanced self-cleaning technology. It reverses the polarity of the electrodes during every activation, preventing calcium and mineral build-up.
- As a result, only manual cleaning is needed once a month.
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Echo Go:
- Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to start the cleaning cycle.
- For optimal performance, run a cleaning cycle once a week.
By following this guide, your Echo Bottle will remain in top condition, delivering great performance every time. Enjoy your hydrogen water experience!
Articles in this section
- Descaling Your Echo Go/Go+ Bottle
- Cleaning & Maintenance Of Your Echo Go™/Go+™
- Quick Start Guide for the Echo Go Bottles
- Why are the bottles 8-10 oz?
- How can I clean my Echo Go Water Bottles?
- I accidently drank the Cleaning Cycle Water from the Echo Go, what do I do?
- Why is my Echo Go+ base not aligning with the bottle?
- Why do you use plastic instead of glass?
- What materials are the Echo bottles made of?
- Self-Cleaning Function Overview
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