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Cleaning
• Turn the CO
2
cylinder regulator off (anti-clockwise). The knob will screw
up and away from the bottle.
• Remove the cylinder from the cupboard and disconnect the regulator. If
the braided hose is removed from the regulator, be careful not to lose the
small plastic sealing olive, located inside the end of the hose.
• Fit the regulator and hose assembly to the new cylinder. Be aware that
some CO
2
may be discharged from the cylinder joint. Any CO
2
released
will be cold.
• Install the cylinder in an upright position (use the velcro securing strap).
• Turn the regulator on (clockwise) and adjust to 2.7 bar. (green zone on
dial).
• Check all joints for gas leaks using a sponge and soapy water.
• Purge the gas lines, see CO
2
purge , page 17.
Changing the CO
2
cylinder
General cleaning
Do not use strong, corrosive spray or abrasive cleaners / chemicals.
Clean the casing, tapware, external filter, piping and all other fittings with a
soft cloth and mild soap and water.
Do not spray water over the tap as it may damage the low-voltage
electronics.
Caution.
Should any of the plastic fittings accidentally come into contact
with cleaners with a PH level less than 4, hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide
or any other aggressive chemical the affected component must be replaced
immediately.
Command-Centre
TM
units must never be located near, or cleaned with water
jets.
Avoid using airborne pesticides near the Command-Centre
TM
.