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2. Fill a suitable pail or bucket with soap solution.
3. Submerge all disconnects (gas and liquid) in the soap solution and then clean them using a nylon bristle
brush. (
Do not use a wire brush
). Rinse with clean water.
4. Using a plastic pail, prepare approximately five (5) gallons of sanitizing solution.
5. Rinse the B-I-B disconnects in the sanitizing solution.
6. Sanitizing fittings must be attached to each B-I-B disconnect. If these fittings are not available, the fittings
from empty B-I-B bags can be cut from the bags and used. These fittings open the disconnect so the sani-
tizing solution can be drawn through the disconnect.
7. Place all the B-I-B disconnects into the pail of sanitizing solution. Operate all the valves until the sanitizing
solution is flowing from the valve. Allow sanitizer to remain in lines for fifteen (15) minutes.
8. Remove the nozzle and syrup diffuser from each valve and clean them in a soap solution. Rinse with clean
water and reassemble the nozzle and syrup diffuser to the valve.
9. Remove the sanitizing fittings from the B-I-B disconnects and connect the disconnects to the appropriate
B-I-B container. Operate the valves until all sanitizer has been flushed from the system and syrup is flow-
ing freely.
REPLENISHING CO
2
SUPPLY
NOTE: When indicator on the 1800–psi gage is in the shaded (“change CO
2
cylinder”) portion of the dial,
CO2 cylinder is almost empty and should be changed.
1. Fully close (clockwise) the
CO
2
cylinder valve.
2. Slowly loosen the CO
2
regulator assembly coupling nut allowing CO
2
pressure to escape, then remove the
regulator assembly from the empty CO
2
cylinder
.
3. Unfasten safety chain and remove the empty CO
2
cylinder.
WARNING: To avoid personnel injury and/or property damage,
always
secure the CO
2
cylinder with a safety chain to prevent it from falling over. Should the valve become
accidently damaged or broken off, a CO
2
cylinder can cause serious personnel injury.
4. Position the full CO
2
cylinder and secure with a safety chain.
5. Make sure gasket is in place inside the CO
2
regulator assembly coupling nut , then install the regulator as-
sembly on the CO
2
cylinder.
6. Open (counterclockwise) the CO
2
cylinder valve slightly to allow the lines to slowly fill with gas, then open
the valve fully to back–seat the valve (back–seating the valve prevents gas leakage around the valve
shaft).
7. Check CO
2
connections for leaks. Tighten any loose connections.