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Refilling the Sanitizer Tank
Use only NSF approved sanitizer solution
mixed according to the manufacturer’s
instructions in the Sanitizer Tank. The tank
system delivers solution to specific areas of the
Flavor Burst
®
system such as the syrup lines
during certain functions. In order to utilize
these clean-in-place functions, keep an
adequate supply of approved sanitizer solution
in the Sanitizer Tank at all times.
The Sanitizer Tank should be checked on a
daily basis. For proper sanitation, keep only
FRESH sanitizer solution in the tank. Some
sanitizer solutions may become ineffective after
a few days and may not clear the system of all
bacteria present. See the sanitizer
manufacturer’s information for potency and
longevity. Replace older solution with fresh
solution when necessary. Additionally, use hot
water when mixing the sanitizer solution, as it
will be much more effective in cleaning the
system.
1. Prepare approximately 3 gallons
(11.5 Liters) of approved sanitizer solution
according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Use hot water for best results.
2. Remove the hand pump from the Sanitizer
Tank and discard any remaining sanitizer.
3. Fill the Sanitizer Tank with approved
sanitizer solution
NOTE:
USE THE REMAINING SANITIZER
SOLUTION FOR MANUAL SANITIZING IN
THE CLEAN-IN-PLACE PROCEDURE, DAILY
OPENING PROCEDURES, OR DAILY
CLOSING PROCEDURES.
4. Reinstall the hand pump and tighten
sufficiently. Using the handle, pump air into
the Sanitizer Tank to prime the pump
(approximately 10 strokes.)
NOTE:
NO PRESSURE IS NEEDED IN THE
TANK DURING NORMAL OPERATIONS.
Cleaning the Door Spout Assembly
The door spout should be cleaned according to
the freezer manufacturer’s schedule and
instructions. In order to clean the spout, the
spigot switch must be removed.
Summary of Contents for JBT 80FCB-2B
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