machine must be emptied of product.
7. 3. 1 DISASSEMBLY
ATTENTION
Before any disassembly and/or cleaning
procedure make sure that the dispenser is
disconnected from its power source by
unplugging it.
1
Remove cover from the bowl.
2
Remove the container by gently pushing the
bottom (tap side) upwards to release the lower
couplings (see picture 6 - page 5) and then taking it
off the front (see picture 7 - page 5).
3
Remove the external coil from the evaporator
(see picture 8 - page 5) and then the outside
magnetic rotor assembly (see picture 9 - page 5).
4
Remove the seal of the container from its
position (see picture 10 - page 5).
5
Disassemble the tap in the order shown (see
picture 11 - page 5).
6
Remove the drip tray and empty it.
7. 3. 2 DISMANTLING THE COVER
1
Click open the two parts. (see picture 12 - page
6).
2
Remove the left part of the cover and then the
right part. (see picture 13 - page 6).
7. 3. 3 CLEANING
ATTENTION
Before any disassembly and/or cleaning
procedure make sure that the dispenser is
disconnected from its power source.
IMPORTANT
Do not attempt to wash any machine
components in a dishwasher.
1
Fill a basin with approximately one gallon of hot
water (45-60°C) and sodium hypochlorite (bleach) at
a ratio of 200 ppm per 2 litres of water; indeed, a
solution that is too concentrated may damage the
parts to be washed, whereas one that is too diluted
may not clean properly. Do not use any abrasive
detergents.
IMPORTANT
In order to prevent any damages to the
dispenser use only a detergent suitable with
plastic parts.
2
In order to avoid damaging the dispenser, only
use detergents that are compatible with plastic
components.
ATTENTION
When cleaning the machine, do not allow
excessive amounts of water around the
electrically operated components of the unit.
Electrical shock or damage to the machine
may result.
3
Wash the evaporator cylinder, the upper tank
and the connecting pipe using the brush supplied
with the unit.
4
Rinse all washed parts under drinking water.
IMPORTANT
The parts must not show cracks or principles
of breakage during the washing phase of the
pieces.
7. 3. 4 SANITIZING
Sanitising must be done immediately before
starting up the dispenser. Do not allow it to
remain idle for a long time after sanitisation.
1
Before starting the procedures described below,
wash your hands with antibacterial soap.
2
Pour about eight litres of a solution made of hot
water (45-60 °C) and sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
at a ratio of 200 ppm per 2 litres of water.
3
Immerse all parts to be sanitised in the solution
for the time indicated by the product manufacturer,
approximately 5 minutes.
4
Allow the sanitised parts to air dry on a clean
surface.
5
Dry the external parts of the dispenser without
using abrasive cloths.
7. 3. 5 REASSEMBLING THE RE-
COVER
1
Place the right-hand part of the Re-Cover on a
surface. Place the container inside it (see picture 14
- page 6).
2
Put the left-hand part of the Re-Cover into posi-
tion and make sure that it fits into the illustrated gro-
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