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Models BC10/BW1 1Important: To the Operator
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Candy Dispenser Canisters
The canisters contain the candy toppings. The
operator dispenses the toppings by use of the
dispenser handle.
Candy Care
Most candies have a tendency to “clump” or “cluster”
under various conditions. This can lead to broken
dispensing pucks if excessive pressure is required to
move the handle.
S Store candies in the proper ambient
conditions according to the manufacturer’s
directions. Avoid excessively hot and humid
locations.
S Avoid opening a bag of candy if the entire
contents cannot be poured into the canister . If
this cannot be avoided, be sure to fold the bag
opening over and reseal it with a bag clip.
Store it in a cool, dry place until needed again.
S Rotate the candy stock to use the oldest
candy first (First in- First- out).
S Before opening a new bag of candy, check to
see if it contains large clumps by slightly
squeezing the bag. If clumps exist, gently
break them apart with your fingers prior to
opening the bag.
Canister Care and Location
S Avoid mounting canisters near heat, humidity,
or hot air discharges. These conditions can
promote clumping and difficult dispensing of
candies.
S Always keep candies protected from the open
ambience by having the lids properly installed
on top of the canisters when candies are
present.
S When canisters are not cleaned daily, candy
dust and powers begin to congeal and will
cause excessive pressure to be exerted in
order to dispense candies. This additional
pressure can cause the pucks to break.
S Avoid “slamming” the dispensing handle back
and forth when dispensing candies. This can
cause the puck to break.
S Do not apply undue force on the handle to
make the puck move. If a “lock up” condition
occurs, empty the dispenser of candies.
Disassemble, clean and thoroughly dry the
dispenser according to cleaning instructions.
Eliminate clusters and clumps before refilling
the canister.
S When reassembling the canister , take care
not to over- tighten the handle into the “puck
bushing”. After the handle has been screwed
into the puck bushing, check tightness by
unscrewing it slightly to be sure it requires little
effort to unscrew. Then reseat it.