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92181INS

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Locate the dispenser indoors on a level counter top.

A.

LEG OPTION

Note

:

Before installing legs, the plastic plugs must be removed.

Unpack the four (4) legs and install them into the threaded holes provided in the bottom of the unit. The in-

staller must provide flexibility in the product and utility supply lines to permit shifting the position of the dis-

penser sufficiently to clean the area beneath it.

Rotate the line support bracket, located under base, to the down position and route all the lines above the

bracket.

B.

COUNTER MOUNTING

The ice dispenser must be sealed to the counter. The MOUNTING TEMPLATE (see Figure 3)

indicates where openings can be cut in the counter. Locate the desired position for the dispenser, then mark

the outline dimensions on the counter using the MOUNTING TEMPLATE. Cut openings in the counter.

Rotate the line support bracket, located under base, to the up position and route all the lines below the

bracket.

Apply a continuous bead of National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) listed silastic sealant (Dow 732 or equal)

approximately 1/4” inside of the unit outline dimensions and around all openings. Then, position the unit on

the counter within the outline dimensions. All excess sealant must be wiped away immediately.

2. The beverage tubes, drain tube and power cord are routed through the large opening in the bottom of the

unit. See the MOUNTING TEMPLATE (see Figure 3), for locating the required clearance hole in the counter

for these utility lines.

3. DRIP TRAY DRAIN ASSEMBLY (see Figure 1). Route the drain tube to an open drain with the end of the

tube above the “flood” level of the drain. Use the tubing, fittings, clamps, and insulation provided with the Dis-

penser to assemble the drain. The completed drain line

must

pitch continuously downward and contain no

“traps” or improper drainage will result.

NOTE: This equipment must be installed with adequate backflow protection to comply with federal, state, and

local codes.

4. Connect the beverage system product tubes as indicated in the applicable Flow Diagram. This work should be

done by a qualified Service Person. Any non-carbonated water tubing must be connected to the outlet of the

check valve.

Note: See applicable Flow Diagram (see Figure 4 through 7) or decal on lower front panel of the unit for

the location of syrup and water connections.

Note: Water pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to a potable water supply shall be sized,

installed and maintained according to Federal, State and Local Laws.

5. Clean the hopper interior (see Owner’s Manual P/N 92108 for cleaning instructions).

6. Connect the power cord to a 120 volt, 60 cycle, 3--wire grounded receptacle. For 220--240 volt units, a 3--wire

power cord is provided. An adapter plug for the particular country will need to be provided by the equipment In-

staller.

7. Maximum and minimum ambient temperature rating for correct operation is 40 to 105

d

F.

8. The unit is not suitable for installation in an area where a water jet could be used.

9. The unit has to be placed in a horizontal position.

10. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, it’s service agent or similarly qualified

persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Summary of Contents for Enduro-200

Page 1: ...12 1 2 1979 or an approved vacuum breaker or other such method as proved effective by test Water pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to a potable water supply shall be sized installed and...

Page 2: ...S WITH BUILT IN COLD PLATE 14 FLAVOR SYRUPS DO NOT DISPENSE 14 FLAVOR DISPENSES FOR MORE THAN 1 SEC 14 FLAVOR DISPENSES MORE THAN 5 OZ 14 WARRANTY 15 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 DRIP TRAY DRAIN ASSEMBLY...

Page 3: ...of ice which jam up inside the hopper will cause failure of the agitator motor and damage to the hopper If bagged ice is used it must be carefully and completely broken into small cube sized pieces b...

Page 4: ...nes 3 DRIP TRAY DRAIN ASSEMBLY see Figure 1 Route the drain tube to an open drain with the end of the tube above the flood level of the drain Use the tubing fittings clamps and insulation provided wit...

Page 5: ...e ice dispensing rate especially desirable when using glasses or other containers with small openings Adjustment can be made by sliding the restrictor plate up or down with nuts loosened to obtain the...

Page 6: ...8 12 9 3 1 2 9 3 16 11 5 8 23 21 1 4 29 30 11 16 REMOVABLE SINK RECOMMENDED COUNTER OPENING SIZE 9 X 12 FOR UTILITIES AND BEVERAGE TUBING OPENING CAN BE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN SHADED AREA TO FRONT T...

Page 7: ...S3 S2 S1 3 COLD PLATE CARBONATOR FILTER OPTIONAL PRESSURE REGULATOR CO2 Cylinder FAUCETS POTABLE WATER SUPPLY S6 W3 COLDPLATE INLET CONNECTIONS F2 F3 2 1 FAUCETS VIEWED FROM THIS SIDE ITEMS INSIDE BR...

Page 8: ...COLD PLATE CARBONATOR FILTER OPTIONAL PRESSURE REGULATOR CO2 Cylinder FAUCETS POTABLE WATER SUPPLY COLDPLATE INLET CONNECTIONS S5 S4 2 1 FAUCETS VIEWED FROM THIS SIDE ITEMS INSIDE BROKEN LINE INCLUDE...

Page 9: ...S2 INSTALL FOR NON CARB AS REQUIRED FAUCETS VIEWED FROM THIS SIDE S4 S5 OPTIONAL FOR DIET DRINKS OR ROOT BEER 5 15 PSIG S6 4 S7 S8 S9 S10 W3 COLDPLATE INLET CONNECTIONS W1 W2 W4 9 8 7 10 S3 S2 S4 S5...

Page 10: ...E REFRIGERATION SYSTEM CARBONATOR FILTER OPTIONAL PRESSURE REGULATOR REGULATOR FOR DIET OR ROOT BEER REGULATORS CO TANK 2 5 15 PSIG WATER ITEMS OUTSIDE BROKEN LINES ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH UNIT FOR NON...

Page 11: ...PENSE SWITCH BLACK WHITE G R E E N G R E E N TO HINGE BLK BLACK R E D KEY SWITCH TO BEVERAGE VALVES MOTOR HEATER AGITATOR MOTOR B L A C K B L A C K YELLOW NO NC L1 NC NO COM N L2 G R E E N B L U E TO...

Page 12: ...ENOID OPTIONAL BEVERAGE TRANSFORMER MOTOR HEATER LIGHT STARTER BALLAST OPTIONAL LOW ICE LEVEL LIGHT OPTIONAL BEVERAGE VALVES OPTIONAL BEVERAGE VALVES N O L N C C VEND SWITCH G N BEVERAGE PANEL TIMER L...

Page 13: ...B L A C K W H I T E COM WHITE BLACK LIGHT L O A D LT BLUE GRN TO HINGE GUSSET BLK LT BLUE LT BLUE T STAT RED BLACK WHITE WHITE WHITE B L A C K W H I T E BLACK W H I T E B L A C K R E D B L A C K G R N...

Page 14: ...TER POWER SWITCH AGITATOR MOTOR GATE SOLENOID OPTIONAL BEV TRANSFORMER MOTOR HEATER OPTIONAL LIGHT OPTIONAL STARTER OPTIONAL BALLAST 3 S R 2 O L 4 BEVERAGE PANEL N O L N C C VEND SWITCH G N TIMER L2 L...

Page 15: ...e symptoms to aid in locating the defect Trouble Probable Cause BLOWN FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER A Short circuit in wiring B Defective gate solenoid C Defective agitator motor GATE DOES NOT OPEN AGITATOR...

Page 16: ...inner nozzle F Defective PC board G Defective harness from keypad H Defective Flow control I Defective solenoid harness J Defective keypad FLAVOR DISPENSES FOR MORE THAN 1 SEC A Dip switch settings o...

Page 17: ...RWICKSHIRE B49 6 EU ENGLAND D 44 789 763 101 D FAX 44 789 763 644 FRANCE D 71 ROUTE DE ST DENIS D F 95170 DEUIL LA BARRE D PARIS FRANCE D 33 1 34 28 6200 D FAX 33 1 34 28 6201 GERMANY D CARL LEVERKUS...

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