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Touch Panel and Mounting Bracket
NOTE:
DO NOT GET WATER NEAR THE
CABLE CONNECTIONS OR SPEAKER
HOLES ON THE TOUCH PANEL.
NOTE:
DO NOT USE ANY HARSH
CHEMICAL CLEANERS, BLEACH, AMMONIA,
EXCESS WATER, BRUSHES OR ABRASIVE
TOOLS TO CLEAN THE SURFACE OF THE
TOUCH PANEL. THESE MAY DAMAGE THE
SURFACE OF THE SCREEN AND VOID THE
PANEL’S WARRANTY.
1. Turn the Touch Panel off by pressing the
power button on the back side of the Panel.
2. Use only clean soft cloths, such as micro-
fiber cloths, to clean the Touch Panel
surfaces. Dampen a soft cloth with warm
water (108°F / 42°C). Wring out any excess
moisture from the cloth.
3. Gently wipe the surfaces of the Touch Panel
and mounting bracket to remove dust, dirt,
fingerprints, etc.
4. Gently wipe the cables with the dampened
cloth, taking care not to get any moisture
near cable connections and any openings
on the Touch Panel.
5. Use the dry soft cloth to dry the surfaces of
the Touch Panel and cables.
Winterizing the Unit
If you will not be using your Flavor Burst
®
system during the off-season or other extended
periods of time, you should winterize the
STL-80SS system as a precautionary practice
to avoid damage or undesirable syrup build-up
in the unit.
NOTE:
YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE
ANTIFREEZE SOLUTION IN THIS SYSTEM
WHEN WINTERIZING THE UNIT.
1. Perform the first three CIP procedure
sections. Do not perform the “CIP- Phase
4: Reassemble” section.
2. Reassemble the 9-Tube Assembly with the
coupler body, duckbill check valve and
manifold.
3. Place the 9-Tube Assembly line inside a
container.
4. Remove each syrup bag from its tray and
store as directed on the label.
Summary of Contents for STL-80SS
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