Installation manual
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SANITIZING THE SYSTEM (USA)
IMPORTANT: Only trained personnel should perform sanitizing procedures.
WARNING: Wear protective eyewear to avoid eye injury.
The syrup systems must be sanitized once every six months; whenever there is a flavor change, or an off flavor
is noted in the product. This is the ‘‘ambient’’ sanitizing procedure whereby syrup is first flushed from the system
with water, then a detergent is introduced, followed by a second water flush. A sanitizer is next placed in the
system and it is finally purged with concentrate.
SANITIZING THE BAG-IN-BOX CONCENTRATE SYSTEMS
This is a procedure for sanitizing concentrate systems of the Liquid Base Beverage Dispenser.
SANITIZE THE BAG-IN-BOX SYSTEM AS FOLLOWS:
1. Disconnect the concentrate tube-end connectors from the bag-in-box containers.
2. Wash each tube-end fitting in warm water to remove any concentrate accumulation.
3. Install a bag valve (this can be cut from an empty bag-in-box container) on each concentrate tube-end con-
nector. This opens the tube-end fitting so detergent, sanitizing solution and flush water can be pumped into
the system.
4. Fill a clean plastic 5-gallon container with potable (drinking) water.
5. Place the tube-end connectors (with installed bag valves) into the water.
6. Place a waste container under the valve dispensing nozzle.
7. Operate each concentrate valve by pressing the Canel/Pour button to cause concentrate to flow from the
nozzle.
8. Operate each valve until only water is dispensed.
9. Remove the concentrate tube-end connectors from the water.
10. Fill the 5-gallon container with potable (drinking) water at room temperature (70 degrees to 100 degrees F)
and add 3/4 ounce per gallon of water (6 ml per liter) of Diversey DIVOFLOW 185, or equivalent detergent.
Detergent must contain sodium hydroxide, be non-perfumed, and have low-sudsing characteristics. The
detergent should be able to be rinsed off easily. The sodium hydroxide should be between 2 percent and
10 percent in the concentrated detergent.
11. Mix the contents of the container thoroughly.
12. Place the concentrate tube-end connectors (with bag valves installed) into the detergent.
13. Operate each valve until the water is displaced by the detergent.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to metallic parts of the system, do not allow the detergent
solution to remain in a concentrate system longer than 15 minutes.
14. Allow the detergent to remain in the concentrate tubing for at least 10 minutes, but no longer
than 15 minutes.