See the picture on page 82 of this manual.
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Use disposable gloves
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Activate the WASHING function, see page 29 or the MOTOR ON mode see page 27
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Empty the tanks by opening the outlets and blocking them (pic. 8), moving the little lever from the left to
the right.
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Remove the top lids (pic. 9), pour water in the tanks and then empty them.
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Switch the machine OFF from the main power switch and unplug the power plug
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Remove the auger ring nut (pics. 10 and 11).
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Remove the tank unscrewing the hooks grips (pic. 12), if present, and opening the hooks (pic. 13); lift the
tank as shown in pics. 14 and 15.
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Unscrew the ring nut (pic. 16) in order to remove the vertical auger (pic. 17).
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Remove the horizontal auger and the horizontal pinion; the inox plate is completely free and ready to be
cleaned (pics. 18 and 19).
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Remove the handle and the outlet's piston (pics. 20, 21, 22 and 23) and the tank gasket (pic. 24):
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Remove the handle cover (pic. 20) by pushing on both sides and downward; remove the handle (pic.
21);
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Rotate the ring nut counterclockwise (pics. 22 e 23) and pull the piston out.
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Prepare a solution of warm water and bleach (10 grams / liter of water). Dip the dismantled parts in the
solution. Clean, wash with fresh water and dry them.
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Prepare another solution of warm water and bleach (10 grams / liter of water) and dip a cloth in it. This
will be used to clean the steel tank and the parts connected to it.
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Use a damp cloth to clean all the external parts.
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Reassemble everything.
We recommend lubricating, auger mechanism and front side of the horizontal auger, with food-grade
Vaseline, to avoid any eventual noise (whistle) due to friction between the two plastic elements.
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When you put the tank back in its place verify that the low tension contact wires are in the guides of the
terminal board pic. 25 pag.82. If they are not, the lamp and the augers will not work.
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Connect the machine to the power supply.
Warning! Any time the top lids (lamp) are removed, for security reasons, the augers and the cooling
system stop to run.
Remove the side panel of the 2 or 3 tanks machine, or the back panel of the one tank machine by unscrewing
the screws on the bottom and clean the condenser with compressed air (pics. 26 and 27 page 82).
Condenser cleaning must be performed periodically depending on where the machine is installed.
The machine is equipped with a reversible fan that at each DEFROST cycle, see par. "First Class Millennium
controls and signals", reverses the fan rotation to reduce the dust in the condenser
Tank cleaning procedure
Condenser cleaning procedure
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