Cornelius Non-Carbonated Post-Mix Beverage Dispenser operation manual Sanitize Concentrate Systems

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2.Connect potable water source to the remaining concentrate systems and flush detergent solution out of the concentrate systems as instructed in step 9 preceding.

3.Remove potable water source from the concentrate system.

STEP 3. Sanitize Concentrate Systems

1.Using five-gallon container (bag-in-box system), prepare sanitizing solution using 70oF (21oC) to100oF (38oC) potable water and 0.5 oz. (15 ml) of non-scented household liquid bleach that con- tains a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite concentration to one gallon of potable water. This mixture must not exceed 200 PPM of chlorine. Stir sanitizing solution to thoroughly mix.

2.Bag-in-Box Concentrate System.

Place all bag-in-box concentrate containers concentrate outlet tubes in container containing sanitiz- ing solution.

3.Sanitize the concentrate system and dispensing valve as follows:

A.Place waste container under applicable dispensing valve.

B.Activate the dispensing valve for one minute to purge all water from and install sanitizing solution in the concentrate system and dispensing valve.

C.Continue to activate the dispensing valve in cycles (“ON" for 15-seconds, “OFF”, then “ON" for 15-seconds). Repeat “ON” and “OFF” cycles for 15-cycles.

4.Repeat step 3 to flush water out of and install sanitizing solution in the remaining concentrate sys- tems and dispensing valves.

5.Remove sanitizing solution source from the concentrate system.

6.Allow sanitizing solution to remain in the concentrate systems for not less than 10 or no more than 15-minutes.

STEP 4. Water Flush Concentrate Systems

WARNING: Flush sanitizing solution from the concentrate systems as instructed. Residual sanitizing solution left in the concentrate systems could create a health hazard.

1.Bag-in-Box Concentrate System.

Place all bag-in-box concentrate containers concentrate outlet tubes in container containing potable water.

2.Flush sanitizing solution from the concentrate system and the dispensing valve as follows:

A.Place waste container under applicable dispensing valve.

B.Activate the dispensing valve for one minute to purge all sanitizing solution out of the concentrate system and the dispensing valve.

3.Repeat this process for each concentrate curcuit.

4.Remove potable water source from the concentrate system.

STEP 5. Purge Water out of Concentrate Systems (Restore Operation)

1.Bag-in-Box Concentrate System.

A.Remove all bag valves from bag-in-box concentrate containers outlet tubes connectors.

B.Connect bag-in-box concentrate containers into the concentrate systems.

2.Place waste container under dispensing valves. Dispense from all dispensing valves to permit con- centrate to purge all potable water from the concentrate systems and the dispensing valves. Con- tinue to dispense from the dispensing valves until only concentrate is dispensed from the concentrate systems and valves.

3.Dispose of waste sanitizing solution in a sanitary sewer, not in a storm drain, then thoroughly rinse the inside and the outside of the container that was used for sanitizing solution to remove all sanitiz- ing solution residue.

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Contents Impulse Contact Information Table of Contents Publication Number 859000159INS 2003, IMI Cornelius Inc Safety System DimensionsInstallation Requirements SummaryElectrical Requirements Counter-top Installation Global ICE Bank Control Gibo Theory of OperationAdjust Water-To-Concentrate Ratio Connect Concentrate and Water LinesAdjusting Flow Rates Water-to-Concentrate Ratio Adjustment OperationsStarting And Stopping the Unit Dispensing ProductDaily Cleaning Daily ChecksSanitizing Concentrate Systems Wash Concentrate SystemsPurge Water out of Concentrate Systems Restore Operation Sanitize Concentrate SystemsWater Flush Concentrate Systems Wiring Diagram Reference MaterialInternal Carbonator External CarbonatorNon-Carbonated Impulse Installation & Operations Manual Troubleshooting WATER-TO-CONCENTRATE Ratiotoo LOW or TOO HighTroubleshooting Refrigeration System OperatePublication Number 859000159INS 2003, IMI Cornelius Inc Page IMI Cornelius Inc One Cornelius Place Anoka, MN

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