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10.  Place all parts in a three partition sink filled with the 
following solutions: 
 
a.   In one partition, detergent solution diluted to the 
 

manufacturer’s suggested concentration for use.

 

b.   In a second partition, clear rinse water. 

 

c.    In a  third partition, sanitizing rinse solution which 

will produce a 200 parts per million (PPM) Chlorine 
residual or whatever Chlorine residual is required by 
your Local Health Authority. 

 
11.  Use the brushes to clean all holes and ports in the 
parts (Fig. 15). 
 

DO NOT 

use an abrasive detergent 

 
12.  After thoroughly washing the parts in the detergent 
solution, rinse them in the clear rinse water.  Place the 
parts in the sanitizing solution for at least five minutes or 
whatever your Local Health Authority requires, and then 
air dry the parts before for assembly and lubrication. 

DO NOT ALLOW THE PARTS TO SOAK IN 

SANITIZER FOR SEVERAL HOURS. 

DO

 

NOT WIPE THE PARTS DRY

 - 

AIR DRY ONLY. 

 
13.  The remainder of the machine including the mix pan 
and freezing cylinder must be cleaned in place using a 
mild detergent solution followed by a clear rinse. Clean 
the exterior with a damp cloth.  

DO

 

NOT 

use an abrasive cleaner on the exterior of the 

machine or on any of the panels (guards). 

WHEN CLEANING THE MACHINE, DO NOT ALLOW 
EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF WATER AROUND ANY 
ELECTRICALLY OPERATED COMPONENTS OF THE 
MACHINE.  ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO 
THE MACHINE MAY RESULT. 

9.  For best cleaning results select a concentrated  
anti-bacterial dishwashing detergent containing 
biodegradable anionic and nonionic surfactants.  

NOTE:  Avoid detergents containing phosphates.

 

WEAR SAFETY GLASSES 
-  DO NOT SPLASH 
DETERGENT SOLUTION 
IN EYES 

 
Be certain to follow the 
manufacturer’s mixing 
instructions when adding  
the dishwashing detergent 
concentrate to water.  
 

Hand wash all parts. Do not attempt to wash the 
faceplate of any other components in a dishwasher. 

DISASSEMBLY and CLEANING 

CAUTION

        

PAGE  6 

Fig. 15 

Clean ALL Holes and Ports 

with Brushes

 

CAUTION

        

CAUTION

        

CAUTION

        

WARNING

        

 

CAUTION

        

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Страница 1: ...Operation Manual WB Series Frozen Beverage Dispensers Reliability from the team that Serves the Best...

Страница 2: ...d of service performed can greatly expedite troubleshooting of problems and significantly reduce repair costs PARTS Always order parts from your SaniServ dealer or distributor When ordering replacemen...

Страница 3: ...mat which complies with CE guidelines at the time of publication Reference is made to 50 cycle units but this manual applies to machines of all electrical power configurations ii PICTOGRAM LEGEND ELEC...

Страница 4: ...ssembly WB7110 5 Fig 13 Scraper Blade Removal 5 Fig 14 Drip Tray Assembly 5 Fig 15 Clean ALL Ports and Holes 6 Fig 16 Stator Rod and Dasher Lubrication WB700 WB700 2 7 Fig 17 Dasher Assembly WB700 WB7...

Страница 5: ...system description of the SaniServ Frozen Beverage Dispensers It has been prepared to assist in the training of personnel on the proper installation operation and maintenance of the machines Read and...

Страница 6: ...nstall precharged refrigeration copper lines from the dispensing head to the condensing unit The copper tubes are soldered into the supplied quick connect disconnect fittings a 3 8 non insulated coppe...

Страница 7: ...reezing cylinder by pulling downward on the spigot handle Fig 6 to empty the machine 2 Set the dasher switch Fig 5 to the OFF position Close the spigot handle Fig 6 before proceeding to cleaning CONSU...

Страница 8: ...o the freezing cylinder s Clean the mix inlet tube s with the brush provided 5 Set the dasher switch Fig 7 to the ON position and agitate for approximately 1 to 2 minutes and then drain the water by p...

Страница 9: ...blade holders from the dasher assembly by first rotating the blade upward and then sliding the pins out of the dasher WB 7110 Fig 12 Remove the blades from the blade holders WB 7110 Fig 12 d Remove o...

Страница 10: ...DRY AIR DRY ONLY 13 The remainder of the machine including the mix pan and freezing cylinder must be cleaned in place using a mild detergent solution followed by a clear rinse Clean the exterior with...

Страница 11: ...THE REAR SEAL LUBRICATION ON THE REAR SEAL WILL DAMAGE THE MACHINE Use a food grade lubricant ONLY SaniServ part number 1150 is recommended and is available from your local authorized SaniServ dealer...

Страница 12: ...e dasher assembly into the freezing cylinder as far as possible Fig 21 being careful not to damage the scraper blades Damage will occur to the scraper blades and the dispenser will not operate properl...

Страница 13: ...Blade Front View ASSEMBLY and LUBRICATION Approximately 1 8 inch Exposed Fig 24 Spigot Plunger Lubrication Lubricate Shaded Area e Secure the front plate assembly with the two plastic knobs Simultane...

Страница 14: ...NLY Haynes Lubri Film SaniServ part number 1150 is recommended and is available from the factory or your local authorized SaniServ dealer or distributor Lubrication must be performed daily The SaniSer...

Страница 15: ...on the spigot handle e Install the front plate o ring DO NOT LUBRICATE FRONT PLATE O RING 4 Secure the front plate assembly with the two plastic knobs Simultaneously turn the knobs in a clockwise dire...

Страница 16: ...THE FREEZE SWITCH TO THE ON POSITION DOING SO WOULD FREEZE THE SANITIZING SOLUTION AND MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE DO NOT INSERT ANY TOOLS OR OBJECTS INTO THE MIX INLET HOLE RESTRICTOR TUBE H...

Страница 17: ...lution 2 With High Low Speed Switch in the LOW position Fig 35 set the On Off switch to ON 3 Stop the spinner and use a sanitary brush to clean any small areas around the agitator parts 4 Rinse with c...

Страница 18: ...tch back on 5 Set the Dasher and Freeze control switches to the ON position to start the machine All three switches should be on at this point 6 If the machine is not dispensing the product at the des...

Страница 19: ...ved daily and cleaned to remove residue Mix Pan Lid Be certain to leave the lid in place on top of the machine to prevent any foreign materials from contaminating the mix Mixing Make certain that the...

Страница 20: ...39 Hardness Control CAUTION BEFORE PROCEEDING DISCONNECT THE POWER Electronic Consistency Control Fig 38 Wiring Box Adjustments to the Electronic Consistency Control System should only be made by a ce...

Страница 21: ...ly Inspect the scraper blades Fig 40 to see that they are straight and sharp If worn damaged or warped the blades will not scrape the cylinder walls correctly and the freezing capacity will be reduced...

Страница 22: ...irt or obstructions See Quarterly Maintenance Confirm that the condenser fan is running Confirm 6 of airflowon all both sides and back of machine High ambienttemperature Recommendedmachine ambient tem...

Страница 23: ...gredi ents it is imperative the product is mixed consistently everyday If not the machine will not run consistent and could possibly damage components Always mix to the product manufactures recommenda...

Страница 24: ...Date Service Performed Serviceman s Signature Service Record SERVICE RECORD PAGE 20...

Страница 25: ...Date Service Performed Serviceman s Signature Service Record SERVICE RECORD PAGE 21...

Страница 26: ...PAGE 22 Notes...

Страница 27: ......

Страница 28: ...Proudly made in the U S A Technical Publication 80859 Updated 07 13 www saniserv com 451 E County Line Road P O Box 1089 Mooresville Indiana 46158 5089...

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