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Installing & Filling the Sanitizer Tank
For day-to-day operations, use Flo-San®
sanitizer mixed according to the manufacturer’s
instructions in the sanitizer tank. The tank
system delivers solution to specific areas of the
Flavor Burst
®
system such as the Injector Head
and syrup lines during certain
functions. Therefore, check the tank levels on a
daily basis. For proper sanitation, use only
FRESH sanitizer solution in the tank that is no
more than 28 days old. Replace older solution
with fresh sanitizer solution.
1. Insert one end of the sanitizer tube into the
fitting located at the lower back of the
cabinet.
2. Insert the other end of the sanitizer tube into
the fitting on the sanitizer tank.
3. Remove the hand pump from the tank. Mix
one packet (0.50 oz) of Flo-San® with two
gallons of warm water (108°F / 42°C) until
dissolved. Pour approximately 16 oz. of
sanitizer solution into a spray bottle and set
it aside for the next section. Pour the rest of
the sanitizer solution into the tank.
4. Reinstall the hand pump and tighten
sufficiently. Using the handle, pump air into
the sanitizer tank to prime the pump
(approximately 10 strokes.)
NOTE:
NO PRESSURE IS NEEDED IN THE
TANK DURING NORMAL OPERATIONS.
Connecting the Unit Syrup Line
The syrup lines attached at the lower back of
the cabinet connect the eight bags of syrup to
the Injector Assembly, with the ninth tube
connecting the sanitizer tank to the Injector
Assembly.
1. Locate the 9-Tube Lead at the back of the
cabinet. Remove the dust cap and slide the
coupler casing toward the unit to expose the
lead line coupler.
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