Server 81263 Service Manual

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Bottle Pump
MODEL: BP-1
Thank You
...for purchasing our Stainless Steel Hybrid Pump. This quality, NSF listed pump delivers precise portions and is a reliable alternative to the constant expense of disposable pumps.
CONSISTENT PORTIONS—SERVE BETTER
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BP-1 PUMP PARTS
HEAD ASSEMBLY
CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
DISCHARGE TUBE
LOCKING COLLAR
STOP COLLAR (black)
88409
PISTON
SEAL
83005
PINCH VALVE
88202
SPRING
88166
CAP
PUMP DELIVERS 1 OZ PORTIONS
To reduce portion, add
GAGING COLLAR(S) (white)
Gaging collar(s) included may vary depending on specific model number.
FOOD EQUIPMENT LUBRICANT
40179
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CYLINDER
STAINLESS STEEL BALL 1/2" DIAMETER
06022
(Ball snaps inside cylinder and can always remain installed, even during cleaning.)
LID
Your lid may vary depending on specific model number.
11" BRUSH
82049
21" BRUSH
82526
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SAFETY
According to food and safety regulations, most foods must be stored and/or served at certain temperatures or they could become hazardous. Check with local food and safety regulators for specific guidelines.
Be aware of the product you are serving and the temperature the product is required to maintain. Server Products, Inc. cannot be responsible for the serving of potentially hazardous product.
DISASSEMBLY
During disassembly, collect small parts in a container to prevent loss.
REMOVE PUMP
1
from container of product.
REMOVE LID
2
Loosen cap to release.
SEPARATE CYLINDER
3
ASSEMBLY & HEAD
Loosen locking collar to release.
IMPORTANT
Clean, rinse, sanitize, and dry parts daily or regularly to comply with local sanitization requirements.
NSF International lists this pump as: “Not acceptable for dispensing potentially hazardous foods.”
DISASSEMBLE AND WASH ALL PARTS PROPERLY BEFORE USE.
See page 4.
REMOVE SPRING & CAP
4
FROM CYLINDER
REMOVE PINCH VALVE
5
from head assembly.
REMOVE SEAL
6
from head assembly by pressing it down and off with thumb. Do not use a sharp tool.
REMOVE STOP COLLAR
7
& ANY GAGING COLLAR(S)
if necessary for cleaning.
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CLEANING
FLUSH & RINSE
1
all pump surfaces with hot water.
Place lower end of pump into container of hot water and operate pump until all remaining product is expelled and only hot water is discharged.
DISASSEMBLE & CLEAN
2
all washable parts with soap and hot water (See DISASSEMBLY on page 3.)
USE A SMALL NYLON BRUSH
to thoroughly clean inside discharge tube and any confined areas.
RINSE
3
fully with clear water.
SANITIZE
4
all parts according to local sanitization requirements. All parts in contact with food must be sanitized.
AIR DRY
5
all parts fully.
YES!
Use dishwashing soap, hot water and nylon brush
Pump is dishwasher safe.
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CLEAN-IN-PLACE PROCEDURE FOR PUMPS
CLEAN
1
• Pump out all (if any) remaining food product from inside pump body.
• Wash and rinse off outside of pump body.
• Flush out and rinse inside of pump.
• Place lower end of pump into container full of water and operate pump until all (if any) remaining product is expelled and only warm water flows from discharge tube.
• Mix 2 tsp (5 mL) of dishwashing detergent with 1 quart (.95 L) of hot tap water (approximately 110°F/43°C).
• Place lower end of pump into cleaning mixture. Pump until all cleaning mixture is expelled.
RINSE
2
• Place lower end of pump into 2 cups (.5 L) of hot tap water (approximately 110°F/43°C) and pump until all tap water is expelled.
SANITIZE
3
• Mix one 1 oz (30 mL) packet of KAY-5 Sanitizer/Cleaner (EPA REG No. 5389-
15) with 2.5 gallons (9.5 L) of tap water (approximately room temperature).
• Place lower end of pump into this sanitizing mixture and repeatedly operate pump until 1 quart (.95 L) sanitizing mixture is pumped through pump.
RINSE
4
• Place lower end of pump into 1 cup (.24 L) of hot tap water (approximately 110°F/43°C) and pump until all tap water is expelled.
CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL
This durable pump includes stainless steel components.
If you notice corrosion beginning on any stainless steel surface, you may need to change the cleansing agent, sanitizing agent, or the cleaning procedures you are using.
• A mildly abrasive nylon or brass brush may be used to remove any stubborn deposits.
• Fully rinsing and drying all parts can help prevent corrosion. Elements and minerals in tap water can accumulate on stainless steel parts and create corrosion.
• Do not use abrasive, caustic or ammonia based cleansers.
• Do not use products containing acids, alkalines, chlorine, or salt. These agents can corrode stainless steel.
• Do not use metal scrapers or cleaning pads that could scratch surfaces.
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ASSEMBLY
INSTALL SEAL
INSTALL SEAL
1
1
onto head assembly piston.
onto head assembly piston.
Apply small amount of food
Apply small amount of food equipment lubricant inside seal.
equipment lubricant inside seal.
TIP: Side of seal marked
TIP: Side of seal marked
“INSERT PISTON THIS SIDE”
“INSERT PISTON THIS SIDE” must face top of head assembly.
must face top of head assembly. Flared end of seal must face down.
Flared end of seal must face down.
INSTALL PINCH VALVE
2
Apply small amount of food equipment lubricant inside bottom of piston.
TIP: Squeeze the pinch valve open before installation to ensure it isn’t stuck shut.
Install pinch valve into bottom of piston.
Rotate pinch valve to spread lubricant evenly.
Press pinch valve securely to seal end.
INSTALL STOP COLLAR
3
onto side of head assembly piston.
OPTIONAL: ADD GAGING COLLAR(S)
to reduce portion size.
Gaging collar(s) included may vary depending on specific model number.
PRACTICE SAFETY. WASH ALL PARTS PROPERLY BEFORE USE.
See page 4.
4
5
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INSERT SPRING INTO CYLINDER
SNAP CAP ONTO CYLINDER
Press firmly to secure cap down over all threading on cylinder.
SNAP!
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INSTALL HEAD ASSEMBLY
6
INTO CYLINDER
Apply a small amount of food equipment lubricant to the outside of seal.
Slide locking collar down onto cylinder threading.
Tighten firmly to secure head assembly to cylinder.
SECURE PUMP TO LID
7
Insert pump into lid.
Tighten cap very firmly onto lid threading.
PRIME PUMP
8
Insert lid with pump into product container.
Press pump several times until any air bubbles are eliminated and only product is dispensed.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PRODUCT OOZES OUT FROM LOCKING COLLAR?
• Ensure that the cap is securely snapped into place below all the threading on
the cylinder.
INCONSISTENT PORTIONS?
Clean pump.
• Ensure product container is not empty and has enough product to pump.
• Ensure unit is assembled correctly.
TIP: Side of seal marked “INSERT PISTON THIS SIDE” must face top of head assembly. Flared end of seal must face down.
• Ensure pinch valve is installed correctly.
TIP: Squeeze the pinch valve open before installation to ensure it isn’t stuck shut.
• Ensure that the spring is functional. Replace broken spring if necessary.
• Ensure that the stainless steel ball is snapped in place below tabs.
SNAP!
SERVER PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY
Server Products equipment is backed by a two-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For complete warranty information go to:
www.Server-Products.com
GENERAL SERVICE, REPAIR OR RETURNS
Before sending any item to Server Products for service, repair, or return, contact Server Products customer service to request a Return Authorization Number. Merchandise must be sent to Server Products with this number. Service is extremely prompt. Typically, units are repaired and ship out within 48 hours of receipt.
Merchandise being returned for credit must be in new and unused condition and not more than 90 days old and will be subject to a 20% restocking charge.
HELP or ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Server Products Inc.
3601 Pleasant Hill Road Richfield, WI 53076 USA
262.628.5600 | 800.558.8722
SPSALES@SERVER-PRODUCTS.COM
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Please refer to page 2 for descriptions of pump components.
Examine your pump parts. Certain components, such as the cylinder cap, may be marked with individual part numbers.
Manual 01782-RevA 062416
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