CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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PROCEDURE: Weekly Cleaning & Sanitizing
PRECAUTIONS: Disconnect dispenser from electric power and
allow to cool.
Avoid splashing hot water from tank
FREQUENCY: Weekly
TOOLS: Small Flat-Blade Screwdriver
Bottle Brush of Stiff Bristle Brush
Mild Detergent, Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge
1.
Disconnect dispenser from electric power and allow to cool.
Open front door.
FOR EACH DISPENSING STATION:
2. Remove the blender housing assembly:
a. Remove funnel cap: Lift cap straight up. Some twisting
may be necessary.
b. Turn blender housing 1/4 turn clockwise while pulling
away from blender base.
c. Disassemble funnel, diverter and cap from blender
housing.
3. Remove whipper blade:
Pull whipper blade straight off of the motor shaft.
Note the flat portion of the motor shaft, and how it relates to
the center D-hole in the whipper blade.
4. Remove the O-ring and seal: Slide the O-ring off motor shaft.
Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, work blender seal from
blender base and off of motor shaft.
5. Wash all parts of the mixing system with a solution of
one ounce of a mild dishwashing detergent or sanitizer in
one gallon of 110ºF warm water.
6. Using a bottle brush, completely clean the blender base.
Rinse in clean warm water.
7. Wipe area around blender base with a clean cloth dampened
with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse by wiping with a
clean cloth dampened with warm water.
8. Reassemble components in reverse order.
Procedure is complete
CAUTION:
BURN HAZARD
Hot water in the tank can cause
severe burns. Allow machine to
cool before moving or servicing.
DO NOT tip or move machine
when water in tank is hot.
CAUTION:
SHOCK HAZARD
Do not submerge dispenser in
water. Do not pour or splash
water into cabinet, keypad or
front door.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT use steel wool, sharp
objects, or caustic, abrasive or
chlorinated cleansers to clean
dispenser or hoppers.
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