Replacing the Rinse Aid Canister
1.
Risk of skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation
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Do not let the rinse aid come into contact with your
eyes, skin, or mucous membranes.
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Do not inhale the rinse aid's vapors or mist.
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Wear the required personal protective equipment.
Remove the cap from the ConvoCare rinse aid replace‐
ment canister.
2.
Risk of food being contaminated by cleaning agents
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When replacing the cleaning agent canisters, make
sure that the hoses are connected correctly.
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When filling the canisters, make sure to use the right
chemicals for each hose.
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Find the canister that is connected to the rinse aid con‐
nection (F) with a (green) tube and that is located at the
bottom of the back of the unit.
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Unscrew the green supply tube with the wand from the
empty canister containing ConvoCare (2).
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Remove the empty rinse aid canister.
3.
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Put the new, full canister (2) containing rinse aid in
place.
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Insert the (green) supply tube, together with the wand,
into the full canister (2) and screw it in place.
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Make sure that the tube is routed without any kinks and
that the vent opening on the canister's cap is open and
clear.
4.
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Check to make sure that the canisters are set up cor‐
rectly:
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The canisters' supporting surface must not be higher
than the edge where the feet and the unit case meet.
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The canisters' supporting surface must not be more
than 3.28 ft below this edge.
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Check to make sure that the tube is connected to the
right connection.
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The rinse aid must go to unit connection F.
(indicated by a green color).
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