Taiji Ti-2 Operating Instructions Manual - page 8
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6.
Switch power on and turn the temperature knob to your desired
temperature position. (Figure 6)
• One graduation corresponds to about 4°C.
• If a temperature higher than the sake warming tank is set, the
heater lamp lights, indicating that the heater begins to heat. The
heater lamp goes out when the temperature reaches the set
level.
• If you are using the machine for the first time, it may take time
before sake is ready to be dispensed. Or, after cleaning the
machine inside, remaining water may be discharged with sake.
It is recommended, therefore, that you dispense a small quanti-
ty of sake, partly for checking the temperature.
• Remember that, if you are dispensing sake continually or if you
using the machine in winter, you may find the sake temperature
lower than desired.
Sake dispensing method
1.
When the heater lamp goes out, insert the nozzle into your server
bottle, and push the bottle into place on the tray. (Figure 7-q)
The sake dispensing lamp lights and sake begins to run out of the
nozzle.
• If you dispense sake while the heater lamp is on, you may be
unable to dispense sake at your desired temperature. If the
heater lamp lights while you are dispensing sake, wait for the
heater lamp to go out before filling your next server bottle.
2.
When the sake dispensing lamp goes out, it indicates that the serv-
er bottle is filled with sake. Take the bottle out from the tray by
pulling the nozzle toward yourself. (Figure 7-w)
• Remember that, unless the nozzle is pulled, you won't be
• Be careful of a hot server bottle.
Sake discharging method
∗ This product is so designed that you can discharge sake from the
sake tank through the sake drain cock.
q Sake is discharged from the sake tank as long as the sake drain
cock is kept depressed (as shown in Figure 8-q).
• In this case, sake is discharged from the sake tank or else-
where in the machine through the drain cock, and may vary in
temperature depending on the duration of use of the machine,
the remaining quantity of sake, set temperature, etc.
w The sake drain cock can be locked (as shown in Figure 8-w) to
keep dispensing sake from the sake tank until it is unlocked.
• Be sure to return the cock to the closed position (Figure 5).
• In this case, sake is discharged from the sake tank or else-
where in the machine through the drain cock, and may vary in
temperature depending on the duration of use of the machine,
the remaining quantity of sake, set temperature, etc.
(Hot)
(Heater lamp)
(Lukewarm)
Figure 6
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Figure 7
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