Maintenance
Section 4
4-4
Part Number 020004000
10/13
Figal Beverage System
1. Prepare the following in three clean Figal tanks:
•
Rinse tank
- fill with room temperature tap water.
•
Detergent tank
- mix approved beverage system
cleaner with warm water as directed.
•
Sanitizing tank
- mix a solution of unscented
bleach (5% Na CL O) or commercial sanitizer
and warm to hot water. Mixture should supply
100 PPM available chlorine (1/4 oz. bleach to 1
gallon water).
2. Disconnect all product and water lines from product
tanks and remove carbonator.
3. Locate the Figal syrup tank for the circuit to be
sanitized. Remove both quick disconnects from the
Figal syrup tank. Rinse quick disconnects in tap
water.
4. Connect rinse tank to the syrup line. Draw clean
rinse water through the valve until syrup is flushed
from the system.
5. Connect detergent tank to the syrup line and draw
detergent through the valve for two minutes. Then,
allow remaining detergent to stay in the system for
five minutes.
6. Connect rinse tank to the syrup line. Draw clean
rinse water through the valve until detergent is
flushed from the system.
7. Remove valve nozzle and diffuser as shown in Daily
Cleaning instructions. Using a plastic brush or a soft
cloth and warm water, scrub the nozzle, diffuser,
bottom of the dispensing valve and cup lever, if
applicable.
8. Place removable valve parts (EXCEPT solenoids) in
sanitizing solution for 15 minutes.
9. Replace valve diffuser and nozzle on the beverage valve.
10. Connect sanitizer tank to the syrup line and draw
sanitizer through the valve for two minutes. Allow
sanitizer to remain in the system for a minimum of
15 minutes.
11. Reconnect syrup and carbonated water lines.
12. Draw syrup through the lines to rinse the system.
Discard drinks until at least two cups of satisfactory
tasting beverage are dispensed through the valve.
Shipping, Storage and Relocation
!
Caution
Before shipping, storing, or relocating this unit,
syrup systems must be sanitized. After sanitizing, all
liquids (sanitizing solution and water) must be
purged from the unit. A freezing environment
causes residual sanitizing solution or water
remaining inside the unit to freeze, resulting in
damage to internal components.