
NOTICE
- The following procedures are intended for the Anxine GFK-160 only. For other brands, refer to the original manufacturer’s instructions.
- Always disconnect the power supply before performing maintenance, cleaning, or mold changeover.
- Only trained and authorized persons are permitted to work on the equipment.
- Your equipment may vary from images or videos due to ongoing upgrades.
- If any part of this guide is unclear, contact Anxine for technical support before proceeding.
Section 1: Operation Procedures
Step 1: Properly install a filter head on the intake hose end. Then place the hose into the container holding the liquid product. The filter head helps keep impurities from entering the pump.

Step 2: Use the control panel to set the filling parameters. Then press ON to start the system.

This filler has two operation modes: Continuous and Jogging. Select Continuous for automatic operation. In Jogging mode, use the foot pedal to control filling.

Step 3: Place an empty bottle under the filling nozzle. The machine will dispense liquid into the container. Once the bottle is filled, manually replace it with an empty one.

Want to know how to switch between continuous and jogging modes? Watch the full operation video below.
Section 2: Installation and Test Procedures
Step 1: Install the small filter on the lower end of the feeding pipe.

Step 2: Install the plastic filling nozzle on the discharging pipe (pay attention to the arrow mark on the filling nozzle—the triangular end should be connected to the discharging pipe).

Step 3: Install the filling nozzle bracket on the left side of the machine, clamp the discharging pipe (nozzle side) into the clip, and tighten it with an Allen wrench.
Step 4: Connect the foot pedal to the machine and plug it in.

Step 5: Put the feeding tube together with the filter into the liquid storage tank. Make sure that the filter is below the liquid level and the tank is positioned lower than the machine. After all preparatory steps are completed, start testing.
Note: The water inlet must be equipped with a filter device to prevent impurities from entering the pump body. Otherwise, the pump may become easily blocked, resulting in reduced pressure or even no water output.
Section 3: Maintenance Procedures
Step 1: Debris on the filter should be cleaned regularly; it may seriously affect measurement accuracy.
Step 2: If the water pump runs but there is no water output or the flow becomes very small, impurities may be inside the pump body. In this case, disassemble the water pump to check for blockages, remove the debris, and then tighten the screws of the pump chamber.
Step 3: Check carefully whether there are impurities in the small filter, feeding nozzle, and discharging nozzle.