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7.6 Setting Wake/Sleep Times
To program Wake/Sleep times use the following steps:
7.7 Drink Quality
Many factors can affect the quality of a frozen beverage such as time since last defrost, brand and/or type of
syrup used, and the local water quality. Drink quality settings are designed to be adjustable to compensate for
natural differences in drinks and can be adjusted to drink quality of personal preference.
Please note that a barrel that has been idle for hours, such as overnight, will produce a wetter heavier drink.
It is best to dispense a drink or two to recondition the barrel. This fact should be considered before making a
judgment on the drink quality.
7.8 Drink Too "Firm" or Cold
A drink that is over-frozen will tend to be very cold, below 22°F (-5.5°C), and can be considered hard and difficult
to suck through a straw. It can also be lighter in weight than a properly frozen drink and tends to collapse in the
cup after being dispensed. To correct this, adjust the Expansion to a higher level setting. See
Section 7.2
to
properly adjust the Expansion settings.
It will be necessary to dispense several drinks to allow the barrel to fill and recondition. After dispensing several
drinks, defrost the barrel and refreeze. It will take several compressor cycles before the product in the barrel
has reconditioned to the new setting. If the drink is still too firm, repeat the process taking the Expansion setting
to the next higher value.
Note:
Before changing the Expansion settings, check the regulated CO
2
pressures for the dispenser to make
sure they are adjusted properly before adjusting expansion controls.
7.9 Drink Too Liquid
If the drink is cold, but is still a liquid, adjust the Expansion to a lower level setting. See
Section 7.2
to properly
adjust the Expansion settings.
It will be necessary to dispense several drinks to allow the barrel to fill and recondition. After dispensing several
drinks, defrost the barrel and refreeze. It will take several compressor cycles before the product in the barrel
has reconditioned to the new setting. If the drink is still too liquid, repeat the process taking the Expansion to the
next lower setting. Drink temperature should be between 24°F and 28°F (-4.4°C to -2.2°C). If the temperature
is outside this range then check or adjust the Thaw and Freeze settings (see
Section 7.4
).
Note:
Before changing the Expansion settings, check the regulated CO
2
pressures for the dispenser to make
sure they are adjusted properly before adjusting expansion controls.
1.
In the Settings menu, use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll to WAKE TIME.
2.
Press the SELECT key and hour numbers will flash.
3.
Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the hour.
4.
Press the SELECT key again to make the minutes flash. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to adjust the minutes.
5.
Press the SELECT key again when done.
6.
Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll to SLEEP TIME.
7.
Press the SELECT key again and repeat steps 3 through 5 (above) for the
SLEEP times.
Note
: The dispenser will defrost before going to sleep and when it wakes up.