Evolution Technologies PR10908000 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
Section 4 - Daily Cleaning And Re-filling
The quality of drinks produced by the Evolution can only be maintained if the machine
is cleaned regularly following the schedule outlined. Before carrying out the daily
cleaning procedure described on the following pages, it is recommended that you have
the following materials to hand:
Bactericidal Cleaner
De-Staining Agent
Cleaning Cloths
Paper Towels
Small Brush
Two Large Buckets
Disposable Gloves
CoEx® Cleaning Tablets (Espresso Machines)
4.1 Bactericidal Cleaner
This can either be a liquid or powder agent which should be dissolved in clean water
in accordance with the instructions on the product packaging. The solution should be
used for cleaning machine components and wiping surfaces during the cleaning
operation.
4.2 De-Staining Agent
This is a liquid or powder agent which should be dissolved in clean water in accordance
with the instructions on the product packaging. The solution can be used on heavily
soiled or stained components such as buckets and drip trays. Items or surfaces cleaned
with this solution must be rinsed in clean water to remove traces of the cleaning agent.
4.3 Liquid Destainer - Brewer Units
Crane Merchandising Systems recommends that a liquid destaining product is used for
cleaning the paper/paperless brewer units fitted to Evolution freshbrew machines. The
product must be used in accordance with the instructions on the product packaging,
following all health and safety guidelines. A detailed procedure for cleaning the brewer
units is outlined on pages 25 - 28 of this Operators Manual.
4.4 Cleaning Tablets - CoEx® Brewer Units (Espresso Models)
Crane Merchandising Systems recommends that the brewer cleaning tablets supplied
with the machine are used exclusively for cleaning the CoEx® brewer fitted to
Evolution espresso machines. These are available from your machine supplier in packs
of 30 - part number ZC10598000. A detailed procedure for cleaning the CoEx®
brewer unit is outlined on pages 28 - 30 of this Operators Manual.
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