OPERATION
When the initial startup is complete, operating your CDG Series dispenser is simple.
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Place cup under the product tube.
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Push lever down for the desired quantity and product.
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Load product as needed.
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Perform preventative maintenance as outlined.
MAINTENANCE
Though the preventative maintenance of your CDG Series dispenser is minimal, these few steps
are important for continued operation to maximize the life of this appliance.
RECOMMENDED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Drip Tray
Daily
Wash using warm, soapy water or in
dishwasher.
Exterior Cabinet
Surfaces
Daily
Using a soft cloth, wash using warm, soapy
water. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners.
Refrigerated Interior
Compartment
Each time product is
loaded.
Using a soft cloth, wipe down and thoroughly
dry to remove any condensation.
Monthly, or as needed. Manually defrost when there is ice build-up.
Valve Assembly and
Area
Monthly, or as needed.
Wash using warm, soapy water or in
dishwasher.
Condenser
Every six (6) months.
Clean using vacuum.
DEFROST
The CDG Series dispensers are equipped with an automatic defrost cycle to minimize frost
build-up. The defrost cycle reduces but does not eliminate the need for a manual defrost.
Frost or ice will reduce the system efficiency. When frost or ice is build-up is excessive:
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Remove product from the dispenser.
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Turn the power control switch OFF.
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With the compartment door open, wait 15 minutes for ice to melt.
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Remove ice gently, and wash using warm, soapy water.
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Thoroughly dry with a soft cloth, and close the compartment door.
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Turn the power control switch ON.
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When proper operating temperature is achieved, load pre-chilled product.
RESET
Occasionally, it may be necessary to reset the control system. To accomplished this, simply:
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Turn the power control switch OFF.
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Wait 5 seconds to reset the microprocessor.
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Turn the power control switch ON.
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