BrewZilla How To Service and Clean Pump

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The document outlines the steps to service and clean the pump in a brewery unit.

The steps include removing the base, removing screws holding the pump, removing tubes from the pump head, removing screws holding the pump head on, and reassembling.

You should check the pump head for debris or solids that could be stuck in it.

How To Service and Clean Pump

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Pump Servicing and Cleaning
The Brewzilla units are a reliable and an easy to maintain brewery. Under normal
circumstances it’s unlikely that you will be required to open, clean, or replace the pump.
With that said it is possible if something drops into the pump inlet causing a pump
blockage, or if mold starts to grow in the pump head (happens if the pump is not
sufficiently cleaned after use), or of the pump is just damaged for some reason then it
might be possible to remove the pump from the Brewzilla.

NOTE:
NEVER clear a blocked pump by spraying water down the recirculation arm or
directly into the pump inlet, instead follow the instructions in this manual and
disassemble the pump to look for any blockages in the pump head.

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Step 1
Turn the brewery upside down. Remove screws A and screws B then the base will be
able to be removed.

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Step 2
Use a screw driver to remove the screws holding the pump to the side of the Brewzilla:

NOTE: Your model will have insulation foam covering the elements. If water has come
in contact with the insulation it will need to be removed and dried prior to using the
Brewzilla.

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Step 3
Slide back the stainless steel spring hose clamps off the pump and use a flat head
screw driver to slip the silicon tube off the pump head.

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Step 4
Remove the screws that hold the pump head on.

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Step 5
Check the pump head for debris and or solids that could be stuck in the pump head.

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Step 6
Check the impeller for damage or any blockage that could be stopping it from spinning.

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Step 7
Look in the impeller housing and confirm no blockages are inside this side of the pump.

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Reassemble the pump.
The pump can be reassembled in the same way it was taken apart.
In order to get the silicon tubing onto the pump head it make it much easier if the silicon
tubing is wet. This will make it far easier to slip over the barbs.
Re-attach the pump using an 8mm socket (or set of pliers) and a Phillips head screw
driver or cordless drill.

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