OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
Read all of Manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
is recommended that the valves be left in an open posi-
tion while the vehicle is in service.
Cup Dispensers
- The cup dispensers are designed to
carry cups ranging from 14 to 20 ounces. To adjust the
cup dispenser for your size and type of cup, remove the
outer collar, insert a sleeve of cups into the dispenser,
and turn the adjusting screw until the cups are securely
held in the cup dispenser. Re-install the outer collar.
Shelves
are to be used for any type of dry good such as
chips, peanuts, hats, golf balls etc.
Air Pot
- The three one gallon Air Pots are for serving hot
or cold beverages.
Cleaning
Interior Aluminum Surfaces
- The interior surfaces
should be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution. Thoroughly rinse after cleaning.
Exterior Painted Surfaces
- The painted surfaces
should be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution.
Exterior Aluminum Surfaces
- The aluminum surfaces
should also be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution. Periodic cleaning with an aluminum or
stainless steel cleaner is recommended. We recommend
ZEP Stainless Steel Polish or equal.
Drains
- The drains should be flushed with a hose on a
daily basis. Periodically, the drains should be cleaned
and sanitized.
Acrylic
- The clear acrylic doors should be cleaned daily
with a soap and water solution. Dry with a clean damp
chamois. Do not use window-cleaning sprays.
Polypropylene
- The polypropylene doors should be
cleaned daily with a soap and water solution.
Canopy Cover
- Periodically hose off the fabric with
fresh water and allow to dry on the canopy frame.
Maintenance
The door latches and locks will require periodic tighten-
ing, adjusting and lubricating with a silicone spray lubri-
cant. We recommend that this be done every two weeks.
Tightening of all screws, nuts and bolts should be accom-
plished on a regular basis.
REFRESHMENT UNIT REPLACEMENT
PARTS
When ordering refreshment unit replacement parts, refer-
ence manufacturer’s I. D. plate located in trash bin com-
partment.
BEFORE INITIAL USE
Read, understand and follow the safety label on the
instrument panel. Be sure you understand how to oper-
ate the vehicle, its equipment and how to use it safely.
Maintaining good performance depends to a large extent
on the operator.
Hydrogen gas is generated as a natural part
of the lead acid battery charging process. A
4% concentration of hydrogen gas is explo-
sive and could cause severe injury or death.
Charging must take place in an area that is
adequately ventilated (minimum of 5 air
exchanges per hour).
To reduce the chance of battery explosion
that could result in severe injury or death,
never smoke around or charge batteries in
an area that has open flame or electrical
equipment that could cause an electrical
arc.
Before a new vehicle is put into operation, the items
shown in the INITIAL SERVICE CHART must be per-
formed (Ref Fig. 5 on page 6).
Vehicle battery must be fully charged before initial use.
Check for correct tire inflation. See GENERAL SPECIFI-
CATIONS.
Check for oil or fuel leaks that could have developed in
shipment from the factory.
Fig. 4 Emptying Water from Bins
Sacar el tubo
Cerrado
Abierto
Ref Rfi 4
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