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c.

DISPENSER

Controls settings for maximum number of valves and maximum number of bonus 
flavors that can be simultaneously available.  Includes settings for drink top off, flavor
timeout and syrup start delay, and the beginning of the pour.

d.

TEST

Includes three (3) modes: Normal, PC (portion control) Test, and Draw Test.

2. General Function

a. In all menus and sub-menus, either drop down selections are available by selecting the

down arrow or square box icon next to the desired parameter.

b. All values on the Palm Pilot will be displayed as * until the data is retrieved from the

machine.

c. Select the 

UPDATE

button after changing the parameter to load the setting into the 

MB-18.  You will be prompted to verify your change prior to the change becoming active.
Select  

OK

to accept the changes or 

CANCEL

to return to the previous menu.

C. ADJUSTMENTS AND RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

1.

ICE MENU

a.

AUGER SPEED MENU

The MB-18 features three (3) pre-selected ice delivery speeds.  This is to allow more 
flexibility to the customer with regard to filling very large cups more rapidly while not 
overfilling smaller cups.
Speed selection is via the three push buttons located on the front control panel.  Speeds
are pre-set by selecting a setting from 1 (slowest) to 10 (fastest) on the drop down
menu for each of the three speeds (SLOW, MEDIUM AND FAST).  The other speed
adjustment (STIR) is for the auger stir speed and is also requires a setting of 1 through
10.

b.

AUGER SWITCH MENU

The auger switch menu selects whether the cup lever or the push buttons initiate ice 
dispensing.  Selection is via check box.

c.

MAX ON TIME MENU

The max on time menu sets the maximum length of time that the auger can run.  This
is to prevent accidental locking or rigging of the switch.  The switch must be 
momentarily released to reset.
The Ice Speed Switch Selection menu sets the time between the end of an ice dispense
and the default (middle) ice speed setting being automatically selected.

d.

STIR TIME MENU

Sets the on time (in seconds) and the off time (in minutes) for both the bin agitation and
the auger.

2.

VALVE MENU

a. Each nozzle position has individual controls to activate available bonus flavors and an

"overall" end of pour soda delay.  In addition, there are the beginnings of some 
rudimentary data collection functions.  At this time it is not necessary to set bonus 
flavors to the actual installed flavor.  They do need to be set to some flavor in order to
be "on".

b. Nozzle positions 3, 4 and 5 have check boxes to select either/both plain or carbonated

water for each position independently.  Nozzle positions 1, 2 and 6 

each

must therefore

be all carbonated water or all plain water.

c. Each brand position also has the option of an independent soda stop delay.  This 

compensates for the varied dynamics (speeds) with which the syrup flows through the
valve/nozzle system as compared to the soda/water.  At this time, we would recommend

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Summary of Contents for 85-10018-126

Page 1: ...ounds 240 kg Operating 800 pounds 363 kg ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 115 Hertz 60 Amps 20 This initial draft issue is released for field test purposes ONLY DATE 06 18 01 P N 28 0466 6655 LANCER BLVD...

Page 2: ...PPLY ASSEMBLY 10 i MANUFACTURERS INTRODUCTION High Volume Free Standing Fountain Drink Dispenser The unit is designed with the highest quality components to be user and service friendly Most set up pa...

Page 3: ...ater supply must be protected by means of an air gap a backflow prevention device located upstream of the CO2 injection system or another approved method to comply with NSF standards A backflow preven...

Page 4: ...ng ground convenience outlet having the same configuration as the power cord B Outlet must have proper voltage cycles and ampere ratings See Dispenser Name Plate for ratings NOTE Do not plug into elec...

Page 5: ...E Extended lengths of product lines may require that an additional volume of cleaning solution be prepared 2 Sanitizing solutions should be prepared in accordance with the manufacturer s written recom...

Page 6: ...Take care to carefully lift the tower shroud out of the way of the auger tube 4 Remove the auger tube in a similar fashion by lifting it straight up and out of the bin g Remove the Agitator Wheel Ass...

Page 7: ...at least 30 minutes M Disconnect CO2 supply hose from the tank N Reconnect syrup lines to syrup containers for example quick disconnects figal containers etc and ready unit for operation O Draw drink...

Page 8: ...d select keypad on the left hand side of machine ice speed defaults to middle selection if not otherwise selected Selection light will indicate choice C Fill cup with desired amount of ice D Place cup...

Page 9: ...stment STIR is for the auger stir speed and is also requires a setting of 1 through 10 b AUGER SWITCH MENU The auger switch menu selects whether the cup lever or the push buttons initiate ice dispensi...

Page 10: ...se is kinked B Replace Drain Hose Light Emitting Diodes LEDs are provided on the PC Board to aid in troubleshooting electrical difficulties Referring to the wiring diagram included in this manual also...

Page 11: ...375 2 MOUNT BRKT TO MOTOR ICE CHUTE ASSEMBLY 05 0925 CHUTE IBD 1 54 0191 TUBE PRINTED IBD 1 05 0999 LEVER CHUTE IBD 1 05 1488 RESTRICTOR CHUTE IBD 1 12 0244 SWITCH CHUTE 1 04 0268 SCREW 6 19 X 625 1 H...

Page 12: ...Y SYRUP J3 1 VALVES 33 THRU 39 52 2383 WIRE ASSY RIBBON 2 INTERCONNECT TO CPU 52 2384 WIRE ASSY POWER SUPPLY 1 POWER TO CPU 52 2385 WIRE ASSY ICE DISPENSE 1 ICE CHUTE SWITCH TO INTERCONNECT 52 2386 WI...

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