cylinder. Then remove the hexagonal joint (see figure 12).
figure 12
4 Remove the gasket from its housing (see figure 13).
figure 13
5 Disassemble the tap by following the order given (see figure
14).
figure 14
6 Remove the drip tray and empty it.
7 Remove the flow restrictor from the container (see figure
15).
7. 3. 3 CLEANING
IMPORTANT
Do not wash any part of the machine in a dishwasher.
ATTENTION
Before any cleaning operation, always unplug the
dispenser from the mains or turn off the external wall
switch.
1 Pour about four litres of hot water (45-60 °C) and specific
detergent into a basin, carefully respecting the manufacturer's
instructions. A solution that is too strong can, in fact, damage
the parts to be washed, while a solution that is too diluted may
not clean enough. Do not use abrasive detergents.
IMPORTANT
In order to prevent damage to the dispenser, use only
detergents that are compatible with the plastic parts.
2 Use a suitable brush and wash all the parts in contact with
the beverage thoroughly with the detergent solution.
ATTENTION
While washing the dispenser, do not use excessive
amounts of water around the electrical components. This
could cause electric shocks or damage to the dispenser.
3 Wash the evaporator cylinders using a soft brush.
4 Rinse all parts washed using tap water.
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 sanitising product approved by the authorities in
your country into a basin, according to the manufacturer's
specifications. In the absence of a specific sanitising product,
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