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age 6 of 11
AE-1220 / AE-3050 /
AE-4065 / AE-5080
Operation Manual
773.376.0800 (P) • 773.376.2010 (F) • 3131 S. Canal St. Chicago, IL 60616
Revision 1/2017
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY AND DAMAGE TO MACHINE:
BEFORE CLEANING, SERVICING, OR REMOVING COMPONENTS, always unplug
the machine.
DO NOT attempt to clean while the mixer is in operation.
DO NOT immerse the unit in water.
DO NOT PRESSURE WASH, SPRAY DOWN, OR POUR WATER onto the mixer.
DO NOT use products that contain sodium hypochlorite (bleach) on the mixer.
DO NOT use ABRASIVE MATERIAL such as SCRUBBER PAD, or STEEL WOOL to
clean the machine. This will scratch the polished surface of the stainless steel.
ALWAYS FOLLOW the directions on the sanitizer container or those provided by the vendor.
Allow the mixer to air dry, or wipe dry before use.
To prevent illness or death caused by food-borne disease, bacteria, and pathogens, it i
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mportant to clean and sanitize the mixer bowl and agitator on a regular basis as any component
of the mixer can get contaminated during use. You are responsible for adhering to all
guidelines and laws established by local municipal and/or state health departments to
prevent contamination of the machine and the processed food.
It is critical to properly CLEAN THE ENTIRE MACHINE and follow the instructions very
carefully on your sanitizer container to properly kill harmful bacteria and pathogens.
Chlorine, iodine or quaternary ammonium are common sanitizers safe to use.
IMPORTANT: Use of cleaning solutions NOT DESIGNATED for stainless steel or using
excessive amounts of sanitizer will cause damage to machine not covered by warranty. To
understand proper sanitizer concentration, thoroughly read the FDA FOOD CODE: section
4-501.114, Manual and Mechanical Ware Washing Equipment, Chemical Sanitization -
Temperature, pH, Concentration, and Hardness.
Visit www.servsafe.com for information on kitchen and equipment sanitation procedures.
Cleaning Procedures

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