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A leaking push button valve is 

usually caused by debris in the 

valve body. Follow these easy steps 

to clean out. Always unplug unit 

before working on it.
1.  Unscrew the 2 Philip head 

screws.

2.  Lightly bend bracket 

to clear the adjustment 

nut and remove valve 

assembly.

3.  Turn valve over, being careful 

not to pull the wires from the 

solenoid.

4.  Remove retaining nut.

5.  Lift solenoid off, 

once again, be careful 

not to pull on the wires 

too much.

6.  Remove the solenoid washer 

and unscrew the armature stem 

from the valve body.

7.  Watch for the piston 

and spring in the 

armature stem when 

removing it. Check 

that the spring has 

tension still and look 

the bottom of the piston over 

for debris and wipe clean.

8.  Look for and remove any debris 

or foreign material in the valve 

body area that could interfere 

with the piston seal and flow. 

Check that small o-ring is in 

place. Wipe internal valve area 

down with sanitizing wipe if 

necessary.

9.  Reassemble the valve in the 

reverse steps you took it apart 

in. The armature needs to be 

snug, but do not over-tighten. 

Over-tightening it can result in 

pining the piston down to the 

point water will not flow.

10. Before putting the 

solenoid back on the 

stem, position the 

washer so the grove 

is up, in the solenoid. 

Check that wires in 

the solenoid are closest to the 

wiring harness to minimize 

tension on them.

11.  Plug unit back in, turn water 

on, turn CO2 on and run water 

through valve and make any 

flow adjustments. Confirm 

there is no more leak.

Crysalli Beverage Systems

 

a division of WPD

 

1739 Sabre Street, Hayward, CA 94545

www.crysalli.com

510.732.0100

CR-12FC Filter System

Flow Rate: 1.5 gpm
Capacity: 6,000 gallons
Effectively filters dirt and particles 

as small as 1/2-micron in size by 

mechanical means.
Reduces chlorine taste & odor and 

other offensive contaminants that 

can adversely affect the taste and 

quality of sparkling and still water.
NSF/ANSI standard 42 class I and 

53 certified to reduce cysts such as 

Cryptosporidium and Giardia by 

mechanical means.
Replace cartridge when flow rate 

becomes inconveniently slow from 

faucet or at least once per year.

CP-JR-CT1SWF-PB 

Push Button Faucet

Summary of Contents for CP-JR-CT1SW

Page 1: ...nstall Guide CP JR CT1SW CP JR CT1SW and CP JR CT1SW PB Crysalli Beverage Systemsa division of WPD 1739 Sabre Street Hayward CA 94545 www crysalli com 510 732 0100 06022022 Register your product onlin...

Page 2: ...24 mpt PASVPP6 Angle stop TEE in adaptor For adding an outlet off the anglestop 10 JG 3 8 Locking Clips PIC1812R Collet locking clip for 3 8 Hose to JG fittings 1 12 of 3 8 OD hose PE 12 EI 25 Water...

Page 3: ...the submerged Agitator Pump S0833 The Ice Bank Control sensor and Agitator in your Crysalli unit are connected to and are energized by the Liquid Level Control Board LLCB part S0068 U This is the comm...

Page 4: ...om the system and flush filter 12 For push button PB models flow rate can be adjusted via the pin on the valve Remove lid to access Use a small flat head screw driver adjust Right turns slows restrict...

Page 5: ...ww crysalli com 510 732 0100 Drain hose to floor drain Condensation will build inside unit must drain or unit will overflow Water line connection to filter 3 8 SS Hose Barb Remove lid fill water bath...

Page 6: ...ube firmly in place without deforming it or restricting flow How to make a Standard Connection CUT THE TUBE SQUARE Cut the tube square and remove burrs and sharp edges Ensure that the outside diameter...

Page 7: ...k for leaks For a dedicated angle stop water valve use the PSEI6012U9 adaptor fitting To use the PSEI6012U9 angle stop adaptor identify the angle stop water valve in your cabinet that will be the wate...

Page 8: ...een the filter system and chiller 4 Turn on water and check for leaks at your connection points Operation 1 Reset to work a Keep pressing button for 4 seconds the control unit activates solenoid valve...

Page 9: ...s it to adjust flow rate The faucet handle is self closing when released The internal spring creates this tension to close the valve and shut off flow The spring can be removed if self closing is not...

Page 10: ...steps you took it apart in The armature needs to be snug but do not over tighten Over tightening it can result in pining the piston down to the point water will not flow 10 Before putting the solenoi...

Page 11: ...ekly Clean the faucets by wiping them down If there is any scale or slime submerge them in cleaners sanitizer and use a brush on them Monthly Visually check condenser coil for dust and blow out with c...

Page 12: ...or the Product Additional expenses including without limitation service travel time overtime or premium labor charges accessing or removing the Product or shipping are the responsibility of the consum...

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