77X INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
771/772/773/774 MODELS
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Figure 4.1 Product Tray Pushed In
Space must be provided for the extra tubing to be coiled up
behind the dispenser. Take care that it does not get pinched
or kinked.
Figure 4.2 Product Tray Partially Pulled Out
Straight fittings allow the tubing to remain connected while
working on the tray.
Countertop - Leg Mounting: Another countertop option is to install 4” support legs (sold separately) to allow for
easy cleaning around and under the dispenser. The legs install easily into the same four holes used to bolt the frame
to the shipping pallet. As an added benefit, this installation typically meets state and local health department codes.
Base Cart: A roll-around base cart (sold separately) can be used when a suitable countertop location is not available.
Dispensers installed to base carts must be bolted to the cart to avoid the dispenser from falling off which could result in
serious injury or death. Once installed, seal the dispenser to the cart using a bead of clear silicone caulk around the base
of the frame.
4.3 Installation for Easier Service
The 77x series of dispensers have a removable product tray to help with servicing the dispenser. The tray may be either
completely removed (for access to back components) or it can partially slide out (for access to front components) as
shown in
Figure 4.2
. The dispenser must be properly installed to take advantage of these features.
Use the straight fittings found in standard FBD dispenser install kits (sold separately) when connecting the water, CO2 or
N2 gas, and syrup lines to the dispenser.
Allow for an extra 18 inches (46 cm) of tubing in the lines for standard dispensers, and 24 inches (61 cm) for multi-flavor
dispensers. This extra slack will be useful when the tray is later pulled out for service.