Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
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Fig. 2 Front Strut, Windshield and Mirror Installation
to the unit. Be sure hands and fingers are clear of unit
while lowering.
The drain valves protrude below the
frame of the unit and can be damaged if
the unit is removed from pallet and placed directly onto a flat
surface. Remove drain valves from refreshment unit before
removing unit.
Refreshment unit removal is the reverse order of installa-
tion. The unit should be lifted onto a pallet being careful
not to damage drains and then handled with a forklift. If a
forklift is not available, be sure an adequate number of
assistants are available to safely lift the vending unit and
pallet.
REFRESHMENT UNIT OPERATION, MAIN-
TENANCE AND CLEANING
Operation
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Clean this compartment and the driver side drain
valve before and after each use to reduce the possible
contamination of consumable ice.
OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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Consumable ice must be
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side compartment only.
Owner's Manual and Service Guide
Canned Beverage Compartments - The canned bever-
age compartments are designed to carry canned bever-
ages and cooling ice. Cold snacks (sandwiches, fruit,
candy etc.) can also be served from these compartments
by inserting the product into a plastic food container. Pre-
cooling the canned beverages will minimize the amount
of ice required to keep the product cool. Maintaining ice
in the canned beverage compartment when the container
is not in service will help to maintain a colder temperature
when the unit is put back into service.
Consumable Ice Compartment - The consumable ice
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compartment, located in the rear driver side of the bever-
age container is to be used for consumable ice only (Ref.
Fig. 1 on page 2). This compartment is equipped with it's
own drain per FDA requirements and should not be used
for canned goods or other products.
Trash Compartment - The trash compartment is located
in the rear of the vehicle. The aluminum trash bin should
be lined with a disposable plastic bag to maintain cleanli-
ness. The trash bin is removable from the rear door only.
Drains - The two spigot valves, located under the rear of
the beverage container, drain the compartments. To open
the valves, simply turn the valve handles away from the
vehicle (Ref. Fig. 4 on page 5). To close the valves, turn
the valve handles to a position parallel with the vehicle. It
is recommended that the valves be left in an open posi-
tion while the vehicle is in service.
Cup Dispensers - The cup dispensers are designed to
carry cups ranging from 14 to 20 ounces. To adjust the
cup dispenser for your size and type of cup, remove the
outer collar, insert a sleeve of cups into the dispenser,
and turn the adjusting screw until the cups are securely
held in the cup dispenser. Re-install the outer collar.
Shelves are to be used for any type of dry good such as
chips, peanuts, hats, golf balls etc.
Air Pot - The three one gallon Air Pots are for serving hot
or cold beverages.
Cleaning
Interior Aluminum Surfaces - The interior surfaces
should be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution. Thoroughly rinse after cleaning.
Exterior Painted Surfaces - The painted surfaces
should be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution.
Exterior Aluminum Surfaces - The aluminum surfaces
should also be cleaned on a daily basis using a soap and
water solution. Periodic cleaning with an aluminum or
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