Operators Manual
3.Split the brewer unit into its separate parts as shown. Clean gauze (a), outlet (b) and bowl (c) using the liquid destaining agent. Follow the instructions for soak cleaning on the product packaging.
Rinse all components in clean water, dry thoroughly,
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4.11 Replacing the CO2 Bottle - Where Fitted
For machines fitted with a carbonator unit, it will be necessary for the operator to regularly check and if necessary, replace the CO2 gas bottle. This will ensure that carbonated vends are always delivered at optimum quality.
Safety First! The CO2 bottle is filled with gas at a pressure of 800 psi and must be stored upright and away from sources of heat. In the event of a leak, ventilate the area in the vicinity of the bottle to remove all traces of gas and contact your supplier.
1.Open the cabinet door and
2.Following correct procedures for safe lifting, lift the empty cylinder c/w regulator out of the machine. Carefully undo the locknut using the spanner supplied. Remove the regulator from the empty bottle.
3.Ensure that the seal (1) is seated correctly as shown. If the seal has been damaged in any way, fit a new seal available from the manufacturer.
4.Fit the regulator to the new gas bottle and tighten the locknut. Carefully lift the cylinder into the machine ensuring that the gas supply pipe is not trapped or obstructed in any way.
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5.Secure the gas bottle using the safety chain. Turn on the gas supply from the bottle and ensure that the regulator indicates a gas pressure of 35 psi. Close the door to restore power to the machine and test vend the carbonated drinks to ensure that the carbonator unit is working correctly.
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