servsense 651PDSS10SS Countertop Pump Dispenser with Stainless Steel Pump Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- servsense
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servsense 651PDSS10SS Countertop Pump Dispenser with Stainless Steel Pump
Countertop Dispenser for bulk 1 gallon container, #10 can, or about 3.7 quarts for direct pour
651PDSS10SS
Parts Included
304 Stainless Steel Pump
A Plunger Assembly
a. Pump Knob
b. Locking Collar
c. Head Tube
d. Head Insert
e. Spring
f. White Washer
g. Piston
h. Orange Silicone O-Ring
B Plunger Cylinder
i. Orange Silicone O-Ring
C Valve Body
D Pump Discharge Tube Assembly
j. Pump Discharge Tube
k. Pump Discharge Tube Locking Collar
l. Orange Silicone O-Ring
m. Locking Screw
n. Ball
Assembled Pump
Pump Discharge Tube Assembled
Pump Discharge Tube Unassembled & Plunger Assembly Removed from Cylinder
Pump Discharge Tube Unassembled & Plunger Assembly Fully Unassembled
Safety
All components must be cleaned before first use.
Follow local food safety guidelines and regulations to ensure the food product
that is being stored and/or served is being done so at the proper
temperatures.
Clean, rinse, sanitize, and dry parts at a minimum of every 24 hours.
Check local sanitation requirements.
Pump Cleaning
Regular cleaning and maintenance of your Servsense pump will ensure proper operation and ultimate performance.
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For pumps that have been in use, flush and rinse all pump parts with hot water by removing the pump from the body and putting the lower portion of the pump (valve body) into hot water.
Pump the hot water through the pump until all food product has been expelled and only hot water is expelled. -
Disassemble plunger assembly, lid (if applicable), pump dish charge tube assembly and pump cylinder, and valve body. Clean all parts with hot water and dishwashing soap. Use flexible brush and wire brush to clean inside the pump discharge tube and pump cylinder.
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Rinse completely with warm, clean water.
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Sanitize all parts according to local sanitation requirements.
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Air dry parts completely before assembling for use.
Disassembly
- Remove the pump discharge tube assembly (D) by using a flat head screwdriver to loosen and remove screw (m). Set aside screw and pull on pump discharge tube to release from valve body (C).
- Remove the pump plunger assembly (A) by twisting the locking collar counter-clockwise to loosen. Lift plunger assembly (A) out of plunger cylinder (B).
- Pull down on head tube (c) and unscrew pump knob (a) counterclockwise to remove.
- Lift off locking collar (b), head tube (c), head insert (d), spring (e), and white washer (f) from piston (g). Remove orange silicone o-ring (h) from base of piston.
- Twist plunger cylinder (B) counterclockwise to remove from valve body (C).
- Remove orange o-ring (i) from base of pump cylinder (B)
Assembly
Plunger Cylinder into Valve Body
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Replace o-ring (i) onto base of plunger cylinder (B). Screw plunger cylinder (B) into valve body (C) clockwise until tight.
Plunger Assembly -
Insert orange o-ring (h) onto base of piston (g).
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Slide white washer (f) back onto piston (g). Slide spring (e ) onto piston (g) next. Slide plastic head insert (d) onto spring (e), followed by head tube (c ) and locking collar (b). Press down onto head tube (c) to expose top screw on piston (g). Screw silver plastic pump knob (a) onto piston screw by turning clockwise until tight.
Pump Discharge Tube Assembly -
Replace orange o-ring (l) onto base of pump discharge tube (j).
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Add ball (b) back into valve body (C).
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Insert pump discharge tube (j) into valve body (C). Ensure the hole on the tube (j) and valve body (C) line up. Use a flat head screwdriver to tighten screw (m) back onto valve body (C).
Final Assembly with Lid -
Add lid to pump by threading the pump discharge tube (j) through smaller hole on lid and inserting plunger cylinder (B) through larger hole on the lid.
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Add plunger assembly (A) into hole on plunger cylinder (B) and tighten locking collar (b) to complete assembly
Troubleshooting
Problems with worn out o-rings, springs and improperly installed parts can result in issues with food product leaking out of the pump plunger, dripping from the pump discharge tube, or the plunger not returning properly after dispensing.
Please see the below situations to help aid in fixing these issues:
Problem|
Solution
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If food product is coming out of the locking collar on the plunger assembly
above the lid…| The o-ring may not be installed properly on the base piston or
could be ripped/worn out, preventing the food product from entering the pump
cylinder and coming out of the pump plunger assembly
If food product is dripping from the pump discharge tube…| Disassemble the
pump for full cleaning.
Ensure the pump discharge tube is cleaned with an appropriate sized brush. Do
a thorough inspection of all o-rings on the pump.
If any o-ring is damaged, replace immediately before next use.
If the pump plunger does not return to the top position after dispensing…|
Disassemble the pump plunger assembly from the pump cylinder assembly.
Inspect all parts. If the spring is broken, replace immediately before next
use.
Ensure o-ring is installed properly at the base of the piston. Ensure all
parts are assembled properly and in order as shown in the assembly
instructions.
If food product is not coming out of the pump discharge tube or is pumping
inconsistently…| Begin by cleaning the pump thoroughly according to cleaning
instructions. Food product in use could be too thick or contain particles
(such as a relish, tarter sauce, etc.).
Food product with particles is not recommended for use in this pump. Review
and inspect the plastic restrictor/dosage collar located on the head tube.
Ensure collar is installed properly and not damaged.
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