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ABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................................Cover
DISPENSER INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS......................................................................................................i
TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................................................................i
1. INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................1
1.1
RECEIVING .......................................................................................................................................1
1.2
UNPACKING ......................................................................................................................................1
1.3
UNPACKING INSTALLATION KITS ...................................................................................................1
1.4
SELECTING A COUNTER LOCATION .............................................................................................1
1.5
MOUNTING THE DISPENSER..........................................................................................................1
1.6
CONNECTING THE DRAIN...............................................................................................................1
1.7
FILLING UNIT WITH WATER ............................................................................................................1
1.8
CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER .......................................................................................2
1.9
CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY.................................................................................................2
1.10 CONNECTING THE CO2 SUPPLY....................................................................................................3
1.11 CONNECTING TO BAG-IN-BOX (BIB) SYRUP SUPPLY (UNITS WITH
BUILT-IN SYRUP PUMPS) ................................................................................................................3
1.12 CONNECTING TO REMOTE BIB SYRUP PUMPS...........................................................................3
1.13 REMOTE PRESSURIZED SYRUP SUPPLY .....................................................................................3
1.14 PURGING THE CARBONATION SYSTEM .......................................................................................4
2. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................4
2.1
DAILY .................................................................................................................................................4
2.2
WEEKLY.............................................................................................................................................4
2.3
MONTHLY ..........................................................................................................................................4
2.4
EVERY SIX (6) MONTHS ..................................................................................................................4
2.5
YEARLY..............................................................................................................................................4
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DISPENSER INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS
Listed below are eight (8) critical elements which will aid in a successful installation.
1.
Fill water bath until water over flows from tank overflow tube.
2.
The carbonator pump motor must be disconnected from the power supply (refer to Section 1.8A) prior to
connection to water supply for initial build up of ice bank. Failure to do so will result in automatic shut off of
carbonator (see Item 6 below) or damage to the pump.
3.
If this dispenser is installed in an area that is susceptible to ±10% variation of the nominal line voltage,
consider installing a surge protector or similar protection device.
4.
There is a
five (5) minute delay
which prevents the compressor and condenser fan from starting until the delay
has lapsed. If electrical current is interrupted, there is always a
five (5) minute delay
before the compressor starts.
5.
The unit is equipped with a protective timer for the carbonator pump motor, set for three (3) minutes. If the
carbonator motor has timed out, it must be manually reset by either momentarily unplugging the unit or switching
off the ON/OFF switch. Once power is restored, the five (5) minute compressor delay would be in effect.
6.
Supply Water Pressure: Minimum – Zero (0) Flowing PSIG (0 kg/cm
2
)
[25 PSIG (1.76 kg/cm
2
)
Flowing in quiet
mode]; Maximum static– 50 PSIG (3.5 kg/cm
2
). If pressure is over 50 PSIG, a water pressure regulator must be
used.
7.
CO
2
Pressure: Recommend nominal pressure 75 PSIG (5.27 kg/cm
2
, 5.17 BAR). Pressure may be reduced to a
minimum of 70 PSIG (4.92 kg/cm
2
, 4.83 BAR) if double acting syrup pumps are being used. It may be increased
to a maximum of 80 PSIG (5.62 kg/cm
2
, 5.52 BAR) only when internal syrup pumps are being used with highly
viscous syrups.
Important:
Internal syrup pumps may not work at pressures less than 70 PSIG. CO
2
pressure over 80 PSIG
may result in damage or leakage from the syrup pump system or may cause excessive foam in the drink.
8.
Valve Adjustment: Make sure drink temperature is below 40°F (4.4°C) before checking or adjusting brix.