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If you have a model TSK-130A, or 230A, go to steps 9 to
12.
9.
Set the Cubitaner®.
1) Remove the cap from the mouth of the Cubitaner
and confirm that the knob of the accessory valve A
is set at “SHUT.” Then screw it in. Sake will leak
out if this screw-in process is awkwardly followed.
(Fig. 14)
2) When setting the Cubitaner on the sake warmer,
set the container so that its mouth is positioned
downward and toward you and the sake outlet of
the valve A is positioned to the left. (Fig. 15)
3) Screw the joint into the sake outlet of the valve A.
This joint is connected to the warmer main body.
(Fig. 15)
4) Before you begin to dispense, confirm that the
valve A, joint hose, and the sake meter are firmly
mounted. Also examine that the nozzle is pulled
toward you.
5) Turn the knob of the valve A to the right and adjust
it to the “OPEN” position. (Fig. 16)
<Fig. 14>
<Fig. 15>
10.
Sake meter
1) Note that the sake meter does not indicate the
correct position when the valve A is set at
“SHUT.”
2) The sake meter may indicate some variations
during sake dispensing or under other
conditions. It gives a rough standard when you
want to know the contents of sake in the
Cubitaner.
3) When replacing the Cubitaner, air in the pipe
may come out of the sake meter. This is not a
problem. A normal state is recovered when
sake dispensing is started.
4) When you do not use the sake meter, never
remove the joint cap from the connection port
of the sake meter. Sake will overflow, if this
cap is removed.
<Fig. 16>
<Fig. 17>
• Valve A is “OPEN.”
• Valve A is “SHUT.”
<Cubitaner>
Sake outlet
Wide gap
Knob
Narrow gap
SHUT
OPEN
<Cubitaner>