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Cleaning and Sanitizing Nozzles
1. Carefully remove the nozzle housings by turning
counterclockwise and pulling down from the nozzle
body.
2.
Wash the nozzle housings in cleaning solution and
rinse with clean warm water.
3.
Wet a clean cloth in cleaning solution.
4.
While the nozzle housing is removed, wipe down the
perimeter and end of the nozzle body.
5. Fill a cup with clean warm water and rinse nozzle
body.
6. Make certain that the nozzle o-ring is not torn or
otherwise damaged. If necessary, replace damaged
o-ring with Lancer PN 02-0231.
7.
Wet the inner surface of the nozzle housing with water
and reinstall the nozzle housing by sliding it over the
nozzle body and turning clockwise to lock in position.
8. Re-install nozzle housings by inserting over nozzle
body and turning clockwise.
If a powder sanitizer is used, dissolve it thoroughly with hot water prior to adding to the syrup system. Ensure
sanitizing solution is removed from the dispenser as instructed. Avoid getting sanitizing solution on circuit boards. Do
not use strong bleaches or detergents; these can discolor and corrode various materials. Do not use metal scrapers,
sharp objects, steel wool, scouring pads, abrasives, or solvents on the dispenser. Do not use hot water above 140° f
(60° c). This can damage the dispenser.
!
WARNING
Scheduled Maintenance/Cleaning
As Needed
• Keep exterior surfaces of unit clean using a clean, damp cloth.
Daily
• Using the cleaning solution, clean all exterior stainless steel surfaces.
• Clean exterior of dispensing valves and ice chute.
•
Remove cup rest then clean the drip tray and cup rest. Replace cup rest when finished.
•
Wipe clean all splash areas using a damp cloth soaked in cleaning solution.
•
Clean beverage nozzles as specified by the section
Cleaning and Sanitizing Nozzles
.
Monthly
•
Clean the ice bin as specified by the section
Cleaning and Sanitizing Ice Bin Compartment
on the next
page.
Every Six Months
•
Clean the syrup lines as specified by the section
Cleaning and Sanitizing Syrup Lines - Bag in Box
on
the next page.
• Check for any loose components or noises.
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