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EHD - Public
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1600 - Food Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0544910
PE
1625
FACILITY_ID
FA0025530
FACILITY_NAME
IN-N-OUT BURGER #346
STREET_NUMBER
16514
STREET_NAME
GOLDEN VALLEY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16514 GOLDEN VALLEY PKWY
P_LOCATION
07
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Approved
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In-N-Out Burger NGF 255 Progate Drive Operators Manual <br />Publication Number: 621058745INS - 8 -© 2011, IMI Cornelius Inc. <br />Replenishing CO2 Supply (As Required) <br />NOTE: When indicator on the 1800-psi gage is in the shaded (“change CO2 cylinder”) portion of the <br />dial, CO2 cylinder is almost empty and should be changed. <br />1. Fully close (clockwise) the CO2 cylinder valve. <br />2. Slowly loosen the CO2 regulator assembly coupling nut allowing CO2 pressure to escape, then remove the <br />regulator assembly from the empty CO2 cylinder. <br />3. Unfasten safety chain and remove the empty CO2 cylinder. <br />!WARNING: <br />To avoid personnel injury and/or property damage, always secure the CO2 cylinder with a safety chain to prevent it <br />from falling over. Should the valve become accidently damaged or broken off, a CO2 regulator can cause serious <br />personnel injury or death could occur. <br />4. Position the full CO2 cylinder and secure with a safety chain. <br />5.Make sure gasket is in place inside the CO2 regulator assembly coupling nut, then install the regulator assem- <br />bly on the CO2 cylinder. <br />6. Open (counterclockwise) the CO2 cylinder valve slightly to allow the lines to slowly fill with gas, then open the <br />valve fully to back-seat the valve (back-seating the valve prevents gas leakage around the valve shaft). <br />7. Check CO2 connections for leaks. Tighten any loose connections. <br />Ice Chute Cleaning (Daily Cleaning) <br />The ice chute needs to be cleaned daily to remove buildups. <br />NOTE: The ice chute has an built in safety feature meaning that when the ice chute cover is removed <br />the unit is disabled. If the ice chute cover is not properly installed the agitator and ice chute <br />gate will not function. <br />Removing and Reinstalling the Ice Chute <br />1. Grab ice chute and slide up until it comes to a <br />stop. <br />2. Pull forward. <br />3.Properly clean the ice chute. The ice chute is <br />manufactured out of materials that can survive <br />chlorine-based cleaners and warm water <100F. <br />IMPORTANT: Do not put the ice chute into <br />a dishwasher. <br />4. Replace when finished. <br />5. If agitator or ice chute does not operate remove <br />and reinstall chute cover. <br />Figure 2.
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