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• The relationship of the bottle holding position and
the nozzle (sake outlet) between the TSK-220A
and TSK-420A is classified into the right and left
as illustrated below.
8.
Sake draining function
This machine has a function of draining the
remaining sake in the heat exchanger pipe.
1) Provide for a proper container that contains
more than 150ml.
2) Keep pressing the sake drain button for
approximately 2 seconds. (Fig. 14)
A “peep” sound is heard and the sake drain
mode is assumed.
(The sake drain lamp flashes at that time.)
3) Set the container on the server bottle holder
and throw the nozzle down. This is the start of
dispensing.
4) Sake is drained.
(Note: If the container is too small, the nozzle
sensor will be actuated and the sake in the
pipe may fail to be drained completely.)
• When all the sake in the pipe has come out,
the sake drain lamp is lit.
• If any sake is still remaining in the pipe, the
sake drain lamp flashes.
If the sake drain lamp flashes and the sake in the
pipe cannot be drained completely, try to pull the
nozzle once toward you, set the container, and
throw down the nozzle again. Then the sake is
drained and the sake drain lamp is lit.
o If sake dispensing is performed automatically or
manually after the sake drain lamp has been lit,
this sake drain lamp will then go out.
Note: The sake drain lamp may be kept unlit even
though the heat exchanger pipe is empty. This is,
however, of no problem.
<Fig. 13 As seen from above>
Bottle holder (Right)
Front
Right nozzle (sake outlet)
Bottle holder (Right)
Front
Right nozzle (sake outlet)
TSK-220A
TSK-420A
<Fig. 14>
<Dispensing>
<Manual>
<Sake drain>