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Cleaning

 

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Important:

 

 

The  frequency  of  the  following  cleaning  procedures  should  be 

determined locally and may vary depending on machine usage and 

environmental conditions.

 

 

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Warm water should be no higher than 113°F.

 

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After any cleaning procedure, dispense a minimum of 34 fl 

oz of water from all taps to ensure any cleaning residue is 

flushed out.

 

 

Routine Clean 

- Use the appropriate methods below.

 

 

Important: It is recommended that the routine cleaning procedure 

be performed at least weekly.

 

 

Multi-Purpose Disposable Cloth.

 

Use the cloth to apply the cleaning agent. Submerge a clean cloth into 
the  cleaning  agent  (concentration  recommended  by  manufacturer’s 
instructions).  Remove  the  cloth  and  remove  excess  water.  Clean  the 
dispense  components  by  wiping  the  cloth  over  the  entire  area  re- 
submerging the cloth as necessary. Rinse the cloth in clean warm water 
and  wipe  off  excess  cleaning  agent  residue  and  soil.  Dry  using 
disposable paper towels, replace dispense components.

 

 

Spraying on Cleaning Agent.

 

Remove all dispense components. Liberally spray the cleaning agent at 
the concentration recommended by the manufacturer onto the dispense 
component ensuring that the whole area has been covered. Finish the 
cleaning by exchanging the cleaning agent for warm water, remove the 
soil  with  a  multi-purpose  disposable  cleaning  cloth  and  dry  the 
component with disposable paper towels.

 

 

Food Grade Antibacterial Wipe.

 

Remove the dispense components, wipe the dispense component with 
the  food  grade  antibacterial  wipe,  remove  all  visible  soil.  Replace 
dispense component.

 

Summary of Contents for S18

Page 1: ...Filtered Undercounter Cooler Carbonator 4B0004 Product Manual S18 Undercounter Chiller Technical Support wltechsupport quenchwater com 800 288 1891...

Page 2: ...n working with high pressure carbon dioxide and in no cases should the maximum operating pressure of 4bar be exceeded The over counter unit uses R290 Care 40 Propane refrigerant Below are some safety...

Page 3: ...let 1 4 John Guest Speedfit Water Inlet 3 8 John Guest Speedfit Bath Overflow 1 2 John Guest Speedfit CO2 Gas Inlet 1 4 John Guest Speedfit Recirc Return Recirc Out Sparkling Out Still Out 3 8 John Gu...

Page 4: ...he rear Ensure that the supplied base guard is fitted to the underside of the unit Fill the bath with water To do this remove the lid from the unit and remove the bath inspection cover Min and Max wat...

Page 5: ...lose At this stage re fit the lid and filter housing cover Turn on the electrical supply After a short delay the fridge system will activate check for air exhausting to the rear of the machine and the...

Page 6: ...Installation and Commissioning Page 6 of 16 Mains Power In On Off Switch Control Board Carbonator Can Pressure Relief Valve Water Flow Meter...

Page 7: ...Schematics Page 7 of 16 Electrical Circuit Water Circuit...

Page 8: ...e the cloth and remove excess water Clean the dispense components by wiping the cloth over the entire area re submerging the cloth as necessary Rinse the cloth in clean warm water and wipe off excess...

Page 9: ...that has been soaked in clean warm water Dry dispense component with disposable paper towels Refit all dispense components General Cleaning Parts not in contact with food products Important It is rec...

Page 10: ...ed either using a pressurised container or by using a syphon In the latter case the sanitiser fluid needs to be held at a height sufficient to allow fluid to flow through the chiller Flush through app...

Page 11: ...on OFF Water pump timeout ON 1 second OFF 2 second Timeout and protection events can be reset by cycling mains power off then on The cause of the event should be investigated and corrected Symptom Pos...

Page 12: ...replace as necessary Air in Carbonator Can Purge the carbonator can by operating the flush switch until empty and CO2 is dispensed for 5 seconds Residue in Carbonator Can After prolonged use a surface...

Page 13: ...3 of 16 1A6135 LED Filter Assembly 1A6139 Front Panel Assembly 3B7870 Side Panel 3B7870 Side Panel 1A6138 Lid 3B7868 Rear Panel 1A6209 Thermostat 3B7886 Base Guard 3B3201 Fan 1A6050 Pump Assy 1A4674 P...

Page 14: ...Spare Parts Page 14 of 16 1A6002 Agitator 3B6223 Cooling Coil 1A5811 Carb Can 1A6065 PCB...

Page 15: ...tant This unit must be transported in an upright position As with all refrigeration systems irreparable damage can be caused by laying the unit on its side or even transporting upside down Where the u...

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