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CLEANING THE UNIT
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Cleaning is the most important element in guaranteeing the freshness and flavour of the
juice stored in the tank. The cooler should be cleaned each day.
We suggest that you follow the steps below for cleaning:
Turn off the switch and unplug the machine.
Before dismantling the unit to clean it, you should completely empty any juice
still in the tank.
DISMANTLING
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Take off the cover ref. 0700003-1M. (Fig. 6)
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Take off the pump cover fixing clip ref. 0700003-2. (Fig. 6)
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Extract the pump cover ref. 0700003-7. (Fig. 6)
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Remove the empty tank by lifting it from the back (opposite the faucet) and detaching
it from the blow gasket refs. 0700003-10 and 8. (Fig. 7)
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Remove the blow gasket refs. 0700003-8. (Fig. 8)
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Extract the turbine ref. 0700003-11. (Fig. 8)
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Remove the faucet piston ref 0700003-14 by pulling it upwards and dismantle the
push handle ref. 0700003-13, moving it towards the right. (Fig. 9)
WASHING THE UNIT
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Fill a container with about eight litres of hot water (45°-60°C) and a suitable detergent.
Do not use abrasive detergents.
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Use a suitable brush and thoroughly scrub every surface of the unit that comes into
contact with the juice.
When washing, try not to use too much water near the electrical components, as this
could lead to electric shocks or damage to the equipment.
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Rinse all the parts with water.
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We recommend you do not remove the drip tray/drip grate while cleaning the upper
part of the unit so it can catch any surplus juice or the cleaning water.
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Empty the drip tray every day by raising it slightly and pulling it forwards; remove the
spill/water grate, empty the contents and then clean both parts.
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Empty the peel bins every day. We recommend you use plastic rubbish bags for this.
CLEANING THE DISMANTLED PARTS
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Every day: you should wash the unit immediately after use. If it is left inactive
for a long period of time, it must be washed before starting it up again.
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Before starting the procedures described below, wash you hands with antibacterial
soap.
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Fill a washbasin with about eight litres of hot water (45-60°C) and a suitable
detergent.
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Put all the parts that need cleaning in the solution and leave them to soak for the time
recommended by the manufacturer (approx. 5 minutes). Wash plastic items with a
sponge or non-abrasive scourer.
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Leave the parts to dry on a clean surface in the open air or pat dry with kitchen paper;
do not rub to prevent scratching the plastic.
REASSEMBLY
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Affix the push handle and fit the faucet piston along with its blow gasket.
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Put the blow gasket in the chiller so that the widest edge is in contact with the drip-
tray surface.
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Put the tank on top of the chiller/evaporator. Wet the joint with a little water to
facilitate this process.
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