1.To disconnect soft drink tank from Unit syrup system.

A.Disconnect liquid disconnect from soft drink tank. NOTE - Disconnecting liquid quick disconnect from soft drink tank first prevents syrup from backflowing through Unit syrup flow regulator, which may alter regulator adjustment.

B.Second, disconnect CO2 quick disconnect from soft drink tank.

2.To connect soft drink tank into Unit syrup system.

A.First, connect CO2 quick disconnect to soft drink tank to pressurize tank.

B.Second, connect liquid quick disconnect to soft drink tank.

Syrup supply should be checked daily and if necessary, replenished as instructed.

PRODUCT FLAVOR CHANGE

Perform syrup flavor change as instructed.

CHECKING CO2 SUPPLY

WARNING: CO2 displaces oxygen. Strict attention must be observed in the prevention of CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas leaks in the entire CO2 and soft drink system. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, particularly in a small area, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before

attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO2 gas will experience tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and suffocation.

Make sure CO2 cylinder shutoff valve is fully opened and regulator assembly 1800-psi gage indicator is not in shaded (‘‘change CO2 cylinder’’) portion of dial. If so, CO2 cylinder is almost empty and must be replaced as instructed.

CLEANING AND SANITIZING

DAILY CLEANING

Daily or more often if necessary, wash all external surfaces of Unit, rinse with clean water, then wipe dry with clean soft cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS. Wash the drip tray and cup rest with warm water and mild detergent, then rinse with clean water.

SANITIZING

The Unit syrup systems should be sanitized as instructed every 120-days and before and after storage periods following parent company requirements and sanitizer manufacturers recommendations. Sanitize syrup systems as instructed.

CLEANING CONDENSER COIL

The FCB Dispenser refrigeration system is equipped with a condenser coil (see Figure 6) that is cooled by two condenser coil fans. Circulating air, required to cool the refrigeration system’s condenser coil, is drawn in through a grilled panel on the right-hand side and is exhausted out through the opposite side and back grilled panels. Restricting air circulation through the Unit will decrease its cooling efficiency. THE CONDENSER COIL MUST BE CLEANED PERIODICALLY AS INSTRUCTED IN the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE section.

LUBRICATION

Carbonator pump motor must be lubricated as instructed on the motor.

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