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JetSpray JS7 Owner’s Manual

© 2007-2015, Cornelius Inc.

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Publication Number: 18478

C

OUNTER

 L

OCATION

The unit must be located with at least 3 inches of space on back and sides of dispenser, to ensure proper 
ventilation. Keep space above unit open. Lint or dust collecting on the condenser will result in poor refrigeration. 
The counter must be capable of supporting 100 lbs. (45.36 kg).

E

LECTRICAL

 R

EQUIREMENTS

Refer to the nameplate to determine the power requirements before connecting electrical power to the unit. All of 
the power cords shall comply with safety requirements outlined in the EC Standards (EN60335-1 1 Clause 24.1) in 
countries where CE compliance is required.

The power circuit must have some sort of overload protection, such as a circuit breaker or fuse that meets local and 
national electrical codes. Table 1 shows the power requirements for the various types of units.

I

NITIAL

 U

NIT

 A

SSEMBLY

Pinch Tubes

NOTE: Bowl must be installed on unit prior to performing this procedure.

1.

Remove the pinch tubes from the plastic bag and wash them with warm water and mild detergent or soap.

2.

Before installing the pinch tubes, wet the bowl spout surface and sealing rings on the pinch tube.

3.

Push back the handle until it touches the front panel.

4.

With the other hand, pick up the pinch tube, as shown in Figure 2. Carefully insert the tube into the bowl 

spout opening and through the lower opening of the handle support spout.

5.

When the end of the tube passes beyond the bottom of the handle spout, pull the end of the tube to seat 

the pinch tube top into the bowl spout seat. Tube should extend approximately 1/4 in. below the spout.

NOTE: Make sure that the tube is free of wrinkles.

6.

Release the handle and install the second tube (JT20 or 30 only).

Figure 2.

Table 1.

Part No.

Model

Receptacle Type

A8701

JS7

115VAC, 60Hz, grounded

A8711

JS7-W25

230VAC, 50Hz, grounded

Pinch

Tube

Summary of Contents for JetSpray JS7

Page 1: ...ual Display Dispenser Series Owner s Manual Release Date September 01 1995 Publication Number 18478 Revision Date March 19 2015 Revision G Visit the Cornelius web site at www cornelius com for all your Literature needs ...

Page 2: ...g occurrences including but not limited to 1 other than normal and proper use and normal service conditions with respect to the Product 2 improper voltage 3 inadequate wiring 4 abuse 5 accident 6 alteration 7 misuse 8 neglect 9 unauthorized repair or the failure to utilize suitably qualified and trained per sons to perform service and or repair of the Product 10 improper cleaning 11 failure to fol...

Page 3: ...iew 3 Installation 4 Delivery Inspection Unpacking 4 Counter Location 5 Electrical Requirements 5 Initial Unit Assembly 5 Pinch Tubes 5 Cleaning the Dispenser For First Use 6 Re Assembly after Cleaning 6 Operating Procedures 8 Maintenance Procedures 9 Cleaning the Bowl Daily 9 Cleaning the Condensate Drain Weekly 9 Sanitizing the Unit 10 Cleaning the Filter and Condenser Quarterly 10 Troubleshooti...

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Page 5: ...damage SAFETY TIPS Carefully read and follow all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on the unit Keep safety signs in good condition and replace missing or damaged items Learn how to operate the unit and how to use the controls properly Do not let anyone operate the unit without proper training This appliance is not intended for use by very young children or infirm persons without supe...

Page 6: ... unit before any work is performed Failure to disconnect the power could result in serious injury death or equipment damage CAUTION Always be sure to keep area around the unit clean and free of clutter Failure to keep this area clean may result in injury or equipment damage SHIPPING AND STORAGE CAUTION Before shipping storing or relocating the unit the unit must be sanitized and all sanitizing sol...

Page 7: ...r circulating the product in the bowl WARNING This unit must be grounded to avoid possible electrical shock to the operator The unit power cord is equipped with a three pronged plug If a three pronged grounded outlet is not available use an appropriate method to ground the unit Failure to comply could result in serious injury death or damage to the equipment WARNING This unit is not suitable for u...

Page 8: ...round the bottom edge within 1 inch of the carton bottom and lift the carton off of the unit 3 Remove the packing fillers from the top of the unit 4 Inspect the dispenser cabinet and make sure it has no scratches dents or any other cosmetic defects 5 Make sure that the plastic merchandiser panels are not scratched or cracked Also make sure the bowl is not scratched or cracked 6 Open the packages o...

Page 9: ...r requirements for the various types of units INITIAL UNIT ASSEMBLY Pinch Tubes NOTE Bowl must be installed on unit prior to performing this procedure 1 Remove the pinch tubes from the plastic bag and wash them with warm water and mild detergent or soap 2 Before installing the pinch tubes wet the bowl spout surface and sealing rings on the pinch tube 3 Push back the handle until it touches the fro...

Page 10: ...shown in Figure 4 until it is free from the panel 2 Disassemble the bowl lid gasket and pump housing assemblies Figure 4 CAUTION Abrasive cleaners scratch plastic parts Do not use abrasive cleaners Re Assembly after Cleaning 1 Slide the drip tray with grill into place 2 An optional drain hose may be purchased to connect to the outlet on the drip tray Part No S 3379 3 Turn the bowl upside down and ...

Page 11: ...the cooling coil and assemble the bowl to the dispenser Be careful not to wrinkle the gasket If gasket is wrinkled beverage will leak out of bowl See Figure 7 Figure 7 6 Replace the push handle and pinch tube A Push the handle assembly straight up through the rectangular hole until the clips snap into place See Figure 8 Bowl Gasket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bowl Spout Gasket Pinch Tube Place Bowl on Top of ...

Page 12: ... the bowl spout seat Make sure the tube is free of wrinkles and extends below the support spout about a 1 4 inch See Figure 9 Figure 9 Operating Procedures 1 Follow beverage manufacturer s directions in filling bowls To aid in filling the bowls have gallon and liter markings up the center of the front wall Gallons are on the right and liters are on the left 2 Turn on the spray switch Product shoul...

Page 13: ...be until it is free See Figure 2 then remove the handle See Figure 4 Lift off the bowl drip trays and covers Clean them thoroughly 5 Clean the unit as described in the Cleaning the Dispenser For First Use section 6 After cleaning reassemble the unit as described in the Re Assembly after Cleaning section Replace the push handle and insert the pinch tube into the bowl CLEANING THE CONDENSATE DRAIN W...

Page 14: ...t tag out procedures established by the user Verify all power is off to the unit before performing any work Failure to comply could result in serious injury death or damage to the equipment 1 Turn off the spray switch and unplug the power cord from the wall socket 2 Remove back panel screws and remove the back panel by pulling out the bottom of the panel 3 Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner...

Page 15: ...the bowl with bowl or faucet leaks High humidity causes condensation on the bowl 2 Be sure that the bowl gasket has been installed properly Check the gasket for tears or cuts in the rubber Tears cause leaks in the gasket Replace the gasket if it is torn 3 Remove and inspect the pinch tube for holes Replace it if it is damaged Figure 12 Model JS7 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 16: ...onal Materials of Construction Power Cord 7 ft w ground connection 2 1 meters Cabinet Materials Stainless steel aluminum and plastic Beverage Bowl Cover Materials Transparent plastic Power Drive Magnet Permanent INDOX Magnet Spray Drive Motor Sealed non relubricatable Fan Motor Sealed non relubricatable class B winding Refrigeration System Power Type JetSpray 1 6 h p Hermetically Sealed System Ref...

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