12. Place all parts in a three partition sink filled with the
following solutions:
a.
In one partition, detergent solution diluted to the
manufacturer’s suggested concentration for use.
b.
In a second partition, clear rinse water.
c.
In a third partition, sanitizing rinse solution which
will produce a 200 parts per million (PPM) Chlorine
residual or whatever Chlorine residual is required by
your Local Health Authority.
13. Use the brushes to clean all holes and ports in the
parts (Fig. 13).
DO NOT
use an abrasive detergent
14. After thoroughly washing the parts in the detergent
solution, rinse them in the clear rinse water. Place the
parts in the sanitizing solution for at least five minutes or
whatever your Local Health Authority requires, and then
air dry the parts before for assembly and lubrication.
DO NOT ALLOW THE PARTS TO SOAK IN
SANITIZER FOR SEVERAL HOURS.
DO
NOT WIPE THE PARTS DRY
-
AIR DRY ONLY.
15. The remainder of the machine including the mix pan
and freezing cylinder must be cleaned in place using a
mild detergent solution followed by a clear rinse. Clean
the exterior with a damp cloth.
DO
NOT
use an abrasive cleaner on the exterior of the
machine or on any of the panels (guards).
WHEN CLEANING THE MACHINE, DO NOT ALLOW
EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF WATER AROUND ANY
ELECTRICALLY OPERATED COMPONENTS OF THE
MACHINE. ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO
THE MACHINE MAY RESULT.
11. For best cleaning results select a concentrated
anti
-
bacterial dishwashing detergent containing
biodegradable anionic and nonionic surfactants.
NOTE: Avoid detergents containing phosphates.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
-
DO NOT SPLASH
DETERGENT SOLUTION
IN EYES
Be certain to follow the
manufacturer’s mixing
instructions when adding
the dishwashing detergent
concentrate to water.
DISASSEMBLY and CLEANING
CAUTION
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Fig. 13
Clean ALL Holes and Ports
with Brushes
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING