6
If regulator does not utilize a knob, use a wrench to
loosen the lock nut then a screwdriver to back out the
screw and close the regulators.
NOTE
A. CO
2
Regulator
B. Regulator Knob
A
B
4. Turn the knob on the CO
2
regulator, at the source, all the
way to the left (counterclockwise) to close the regulator.
Repeat for CO
2
regulator at the syrup pumps.
A. CO
2
Regulator
B. Screwdriver
C. Loosened Lock Nut
D. Regulator Adjustment
Screw
A
B
C
D
A. CO
2
Regulator
B. Wrench
C. Lock Nut
A
C
B
Dispenser Setup
1. Turn on water source.
2.
Place enough ice in the ice bin to fill approximately 1/2 of the
bin before plugging in the unit.
3. Connect unit power cord to grounded electrical outlet.
Failure to disconnect the motor power supply will
damage the carbonator motor, the pump and void the
warranty.
!
ATTENTION
The dispenser must be properly electrically grounded
to avoid serious injury or fatal electrical shock. The
power cord has a three-prong grounded plug. If a
three-hole grounded electrical outlet is not available,
use an approved method to ground the unit. Follow all
local electrical codes when making connections. Each
dispenser must have a separate electrical circuit. Do
not use extension cords. Do not connect multiple
electrical devices on the same outlet.
!
WARNING
7. Turn on CO
2
at the source then turn the knob on the CO
2
regulator at source to the right (clockwise) until regulator
reads 105 psi (0.724 MPa).
4. Open the pressure relief valve, located on the remote
carbonator, by flipping up on the valve cap lever. Hold open
until water flows from the relief valve then close (flip down)
the relief valve.
A. Pressure Relief Valve
A
5.
Activate each valve to ensure a good flow of water is
achieved.
6. Ensure carbonator pump deck is turned OFF before turning
on CO
2
.
DO NOT ADJUST CO
2
REGULATOR AT SYRUP PUMPS
AT THIS TIME.
Make sure carbonated water flow rate is
set before adjusting regulator at syrup pumps.
!
ATTENTION
A. CO
2
Regulator
B. Regulator Knob
A
B