Cleaning Nozzle And Exterior Surfaces - Coca-Cola Freestyle 9OOO User Manual

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maintenance

cleaning nozzle and exterior surfaces

How to properly clean the
Coca-Cola Freestyle® nozzle
Locate the nozzle. Using a clean cloth to protect
your fingers, twist nozzle counter-clockwise, and
then pull down to remove.
Scrub the nozzle at a 45 degree angle with
detergent cleanser using an approved nozzle
brush (Coke part# 954412).
Rinse the nozzle in warm, clean, drinkable water.
Place the nozzle in a prepared sanitizer solution
(Kay-5 or approved equivalent sanitizer) shake
nozzle tip when submerging to remove any air
bubbles and soak the nozzle in the sanitizer
solution for no more than 5 minutes.
NOT SOAK NOZZLES OVERNIGHT!
Rinse using the rest of the sanitizer solution, scrub
underneath the nozzle ring area (area where the
nozzle connects) using a nozzle brush at a 45°
angle or a clean cloth. Scrub the nozzle upper ring
and inner body using wire handled and thick
bristled nozzle brush. Allow to sit for 2 minutes.
Repeat.
Allow the nozzle to "AIR DRY", then use
a clean cloth to reinstall nozzle and lock into
place turning clockwise. Take extra care to ensure
the nozzle is inserted completely
and locked into place.
CAUTION: DO
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How to properly clean the
exterior surfaces
Using a clean cloth and approved sanitizer
solution, wash the ice lever and allow solution
to run down the drain.
Remove the cup rest. Wash and rinse the cup
rest and drip tray in an approved sanitizing
solution using a clean cloth. Then allow to
air dry.
NOTE: Follow all handwashing procedures as
appropriate.
Pour water and approved sanitizer solution
slowly down the drain. Ensure the drain
empties properly.
Replace the cup rest in the drip tray. Check
the cup rest periodically throughout the day
and clean as needed.
Using a clean cloth and approved sanitizer
solution, wipe all exterior surfaces, including
upper and lower cabinet doors, touch screen,
and ADA interface area.
Reinforce with crew to always clean the touch
screen periodically throughout the day as salty
fingers could cause abrasions to the screen
surface over time.
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