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DD40
SANITIZING
The dispenser’s syrup systems should be
sanitized periodically as prescribed by the
local health authority or the syrup supplier,
whichever has jurisdiction.
Recommended sanitizing agents are
"Chlor-tergent" (Oakite Products Co.) or
"Diversal CX" (Diversey-Wyandotte
Chemical Co.)
Use an empty, clean syrup product tank in
which to mix the sanitizing solution.
Prepare the sanitizing solution by
dissolving the required amount of
concentrate to supply 200 PPM (parts per
million) available sanitizer in enough water
to flush and sanitize the number of circuits
to be cleaned; five gallons of sanitizer
should be adequate for sanitizing a five
flavor dispenser. Water temperature should
be between 750F. and 1250F.
To sanitize syrup systems:
1. Remove quick disconnect sockets from
syrup product tank. Wash sockets in warm
potable water, connect sockets to tank
containing sanitizing solution.
2. Open dispensing valve to allow
sanitizing solution to push syrup out of
product line, cooling coil, and valve.
Continue drawing until sanitzing solution
has purged all syrup from system and then
close valve.
3. Allow sanitizing solution to remain in
system for ten (10) minutes.
4. To remove sanitizing solution from
system, remove tank containing solution
and connect a tank containing clean,
uncontaminated syrup. Operate dispensing
valve until all sanitizing solution has been
removed from the system.
/////////////////////////Caution//////////////////////////////
Failure to remove all sanitizer could create
a health hazard.
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Repeat sanitizing procedure for each syrup
system (valve) in the dispenser.
/////////////////////////////WARNING////////////////////////
To Avoid Possible Personal Injury Or
Property Damage, Do Not Attempt To
Remove Cover From The Pressurized
Tank Until All Pressure Has Been
Released From The Tank.
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Clean, rinse, and dry utensils. Store them
for future use.
February, 1988
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