PERISTALTIC PUMP SANITIZING
DISPENSING SYSTEM
(OPERATION)
The three peristaltic pumps are mounted in the dispenser box which is attached to the wall or unit. The pump
receive their electrical signals from two sources.
The first source is the rinse/fill swi tch which is used to prime the pump when it is first put into operation and then
every time the unit is filled with fresh water to start a new meal period.
The second source is the timer which activates the pump during the fill cycle of the unit and allows it to drop 15
milliliters of sanitizing solution into the rinse water.
Checkout
of Sanitizing Agent Injector
The pump can
be deemed operational if the following items are observed:
1. If the cam roller assembly rotates during each cycle.
2. If the solution is observed passing through the tube.
Note: Both of these operations must be observed to determine if the sanitizing agent is being
dispensed.
It it is determined that the unit is not operating correctly, the following procedures will aid in correcting the problem:
1. Make certain that the tube is in the bottle of solution.
2. Make certain that there are no cracks in the tubing and particularly in the pump hose.
3. Check all wire connections on the pump, the timer cam, and the rinse/fill switch.
4. Check to see that there is no debris in the tubes.
5. Make sure that the tubing is inserted into the pump hose so that air is not drawn into the system.
Instructions: Filling the Storage Bottle and Dispenser Operation.
1. Check the level of the liquid in the opaque storage bottle setting in front of or on the side of the machine. You
should be able to see liquid about 1" up from the bottom.
2. To refill, place a funnel in the top of the bottle and slowly transfer 5.25% of Sodium Hypochlorite (FDA approved)
into the storage bottle.
CAUTION: Do not spill liquid on clothes or skin and avoid getting in eyes, as it is an
irritant. Rinse immediately. Harmful if swallowed; call a physician immediately.
3. Replace the storage bottle in front or on the side with the hose in the mouth of the bottle.
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