
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND SANITISATION
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SANITISATION:
It is important to sanitise the dispenser both before replacing a single bottle with a bottle containing
another type of wine and also on a regular basis: all the taps at least once a month. A bottle must be
fitted on all the taps (even an empty one) before starting the dispenser sanitisation procedure, fig. 14.
You will need:
- a wine bottle containing a mixture of water and (3%) citric acid
- a 1-litre jug
1) Remove the see-through cover and replace the bottle on tap n°1 with the bottle prepared for the
sanitisation procedure. Replace the see-through cover.
2) Place the jug under the tap in question and press and release button n°3 (continuous dispensing)
until all the sanitisation solution has drained out of the bottle. Wait a few seconds for gas to come
out of the tap and then press and release button n°3 again.
3) Remove the see-through cover and the bottle. Now fill it with still water. Replace the bottle on the
tap and the see-through cover on the front of the WINE CHILLER. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to rinse the
tap.
The tap is now clean and ready for use: fit the bottle of wine you wish to serve.
REPEAT FOR ALL THE OTHER BOTTLES
N.B.
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.1
Fig.14
Bottle with Water/Citric
Acid solution
Jug
Button
n°3
N.B. When the bottle is
completely empty, wait another
2-3 seconds before pressing
button n°3: only Nitrogen will
come out of the tap during this
extra time, making sure the
valve is thoroughly clean.
DAILY CLEANING REQUIREMENTS
Stainless steel surfaces must be cleaned using a clean, damp cloth and a little mineral oil. Clean the
see through cover with a clean cloth and a bespoke cleaning product for glass.
Remove all traces of dirt and dust from the air intake and ventilation grilles
.
REPLACING THE TAP TUBES
Replace the tap tubes every time you change the type of wine being served. This is to eliminate any
traces of the previous wine. N.B. Only use the tap tubes supplied: spare tubes are available from the
manufacturer should you damage the tubes originally supplied.
N.B.
Do not spray liquid detergents directly on the sides.