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Quest Installation and Service Manual
720506904 - 5 - Revision B
CONCENTRATE
HANDLING & LOADING
It is recommended that the concentrate be thawed in a refrigerated 35°F-40°F (1.6°C-4.4°C) com-
partment for a minimum of 48 hours prior to loading into the Quest Juice Dispenser.
WARNING: Concentrate must be completely thawed and within the temperature
range of 35
°F-40°F (1.6°C-4.4°C) prior to loading. Failing to supply concentrate in-
side the recommended temperature range, especially below 35
°F (1.6°C), will cause
an out of brix drink (refer to the Brixing Procedure section for details).
LOADING CONCENTRATE
The Quest Juice Dispenser is designed to use either disposable juice concen-
trate containers or the optional Cornelius generic refillable container sold sep-
arately.
1. Thoroughly shake concentrate prior to use.
2. Place concentrate containers on the dispensing platform shelf inside the
refrigerated cabinet.
3. Engage the concentrate container by pressing it downward into the bottle adapter opening on
the dispensing platform.
NOTE: Be sure to lubricate the o-ring seal on the container nozzle. This will ensure
a good seal and allow the pumps to draw concentrated from the containers more
easily. Failure to create a good seal at this connection may result in weak drinks
and/or seepage of concentrate.
4. Prime each pump by closing the cabinet door and press each dispense button until concen-
trate flows from the dispense nozzles.
CHANGING CONCENTRATE CONTAINERS:
1. Open the cabinet door and move the valve handle from Dispense to Flush
2. Close the door. Depress and hold the dispense button until clear water flows from the dis-
pense nozzle.
3. Open the cabinet door and return the handle to Dispense.
4. Depress and hold the dispense button for 1-2 seconds. This will relieve water pressure from
the concentrate pump system.
5. Load concentrate container (see Loading Concentrate).
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