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Cap correctly

clipped in 

Cap NOT correctly

clipped in

Flip centre of

cap open

Twist to remove

centre completly

Cap face down

Cap face up

Tray end past

rack end

Tray NOT past

rack end

3. Operating Freepour

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dAiLy setuP ProCedure

1.  Remove red caps from the black connectors 

inside the Chiller;

2.  Remove, empty and clean the internal drip 

tray(s). Replace the drip tray(s);

3.  Load bladders into trays and remove the 

centre of the cap;

4.  Load the trays into the Chiller, starting at the 

top position;

NOTE: Push the tray in quickly so milk does not 

leak from the cap during connection.

IMPORTANT:

 Ensure the tray is firmly pushed past 

the rack ends. If the tray is not pushed all the way 

in, a bladder may not be connected properly and 

may leak. 

NOTE: If there are partially used bladders from 

the day before, load these into the top positions 

so they are used before full bladders loaded in the 

lower positions.

5.  Inspect the internal drip trays for evidence of 

leaks caused by poorly connected bladders;

6.  Turn Freepour ON at the Control Unit;

7.  Activate a dispense cycle on all taps to prime 

the system ready for use. Priming is complete 

when a constant stream of fluid product is 

being dispensed. 

oPerAting Modes

Use the ON-MANUAL BACKUP switch to select 

between the following 2 operating modes:

on

When the ON-MANUAL BACKUP switch is pressed 

in the dispensing system is ON and all automatic 

features, such as dispensing, automatic reverse 

flow and running the cleaning routine, are active.

 MAnuAL bACkuP

When the ON-MANUAL BACKUP switch is not 

pressed in, the unit is in STANDBY mode and all 

automatic dosing and programming features are 

not active.

In the event that the electronics are 

malfunctioning, Freepour can still dispense milk as 

long as the internal power supply and pumps are 

still active. No dosing and programming features 

are active in this mode. 

Manual dispensing:

ON-MANUAL BACKUP switch must be in the 

MANUAL BACKUP position (not pressed in).

1.  Place a vessel under a tap;

2.  Press and hold the RUN LEFT TAP or RUN 

RIGHT TAP button on the Control Unit to 

dispense product. Release the button to stop 

dispensing.

IMPORTANT:

 Switching the ON-MANUAL 

BACKUP switch to the MANUAL BACKUP position 

does not cut the power off to the Control Unit. To 

cut power off to the Control Unit, turn the power 

off at the wall socket and remove the Control Unit 

plug from the wall socket.

bLAdders

To work well in Freepour, bladders must:

1. 

Hold exactly 10L of fluid product

 

If overfilled bladders are forced into the 

Chiller, they may leak;

2. 

Contain as little air as possible

 

If a bladder contains too much air, dosing 

becomes inconsistent and bubbly as each 

bladder empties

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: If a bladder contains a large air bubble, it 

is possible to manually bleed the air out before 

loading the bladder into the Chiller. 

To do this:

1.  Place the bladder on a flat surface with the 

cap facing up and remove the centre of the 

cap;

2.  With the cap held higher than the bladder, 

use a teaspoon to slightly open the valve as 

you slowly push down on the bag.

hAndLing bLAdders

Bladders are tougher than they appear but may 

develop a leak if handled or stored incorrectly.

When handling bladders, always:

1. 

Carry a bladder using 2 hands;

2. 

Do not carry a bladder by the cap;

3. 

Be careful of sharp objects or edges; and

4. 

Be careful not to pinch bladder between tray 

and racks when loading.

Small air bubble

Large air bubble

Bladder fits well

in tray

Bladder bulges higher

than the top of the tray

Summary of Contents for Freepour

Page 1: ...User Manual and Installation Guide This guide applies to Freepour 1 0 dispenser range Item codes JUG2 0 CM 13 JUG2 0 CM 23 JUG2 0 CM 14 JUG2 0 CM 14 www sixsimplemachines com au D00142 A05...

Page 2: ...HACCP based Food Safety Programme This HACCP endorsement is conditional to the following requirements 1 Freepour must not be operated for more than one day without performing a full clean sanitise usi...

Page 3: ...During Service 18 Dispensing product 18 Reloading During Service 18 Reloading a Connect 4 Chiller 18 Reloading a Connect 8 Chiller 18 Blanking 18 Operating Freepour After Service 19 Daily Cleaning Rou...

Page 4: ...ned by a water jet This unit can be used up to an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level The unit is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between 16 C to 38 C If the unit is to be installed wh...

Page 5: ...ternal configuration you may be able to connect all bladders loaded or as few as one bladder at time IMPORTANT Only approved varieties of milk and fruit juice may be dispensed Approved varieties of mi...

Page 6: ...lows for a variety of installation configurations to suit your dispense station layout When deciding where each of the three units will be located consider how the machine will be used in service relo...

Page 7: ...ed to site on standard height castors Short roller style castors can be supplied by request and fitted on site Operation Automatic Start Up Connect the cabinet to the mains power supply and check oper...

Page 8: ...firmly up to the fitting at the base of the tap Observe the stickers on the protective sleeves showing the tap and Chiller ends of the sleeve 2 Feed insulation over the fluid product lines Fasten in...

Page 9: ...hanged for example to slow the rate of dispense into an unusual shaped vessel to reduce the chance of overfilling Changing the Dose Time Use the interface on the Control Unit to change the Dose Time 1...

Page 10: ...g features are not active In the event that the electronics are malfunctioning Freepour can still dispense milk as long as the internal power supply and pumps are still active No dosing and programmin...

Page 11: ...e Control Unit MENU CLEANING ROUTINE 2 Remove trays with empty bladders Discard empty bladders and wash the trays 3 Remove trays with partially full bladders To prevent bladders leaking from the cap f...

Page 12: ...setpoint be changed unless it is absolutely necessary and then only by small increments at a time To view and adjust the temperature setpoint 1 Press and hold the set button until the controller displ...

Page 13: ...or more frequently if required See page 23 for instructions on how to clean the condenser coil IMPORTANT Unplug the cabinet from the power supply before cleaning the condenser coil Over time dust may...

Page 14: ...shown on screen If the NO CURRENT error is displayed on screen The pump cable may have become disconnected The circuit breaker s may have tripped A pump may be jammed or The pump s may have failed Rec...

Page 15: ...where this is not permitted If the red caps are being used to in the BLANK orientation on certain connectors in the Chiller small amounts of milk will spray into the Chiller after each dose and Automa...

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Page 17: ...mple Machines we are always looking for ways to improve our products The illustrations in this guide may differ slightly from the actual product Made in Australia D00142 A05 l 2020 SIX SIMPLE MACHINES...

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