TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
5.9 Ice bank grew to water inlet line to
carbonatortank.
A. Low water bath level.
B. Unit not level.
C. Syrup in water bath.
D.Water cage is out of position.
E. Refrigerant leak.
F. Check water supply.
G. Carbonator timed out.
H. PCB malfunctioning.
A. Add water until it flows from overflow
tube.
B. Level unit and add water.
C. Melt ice bank. Remove all water. Refill.
Locatepossible syrup leak area and
repair.
D. Align the water cage into the water
tank studs.
E. Find leak and recharge unit. (If unit is
not frozen.)
F. Turn water ON and shut unit OFF,
G. Turn unit OFF then ON to reset
H. Refer to Section 6.
5.10 Valve will not shut off.
A. Cup lever may be sticking or
binding.
B. Switch not actuating freely.
C. Solenoid armature not returning
to bottom position.
A. Correct or replace lever.
B. Check switch for free actuation.
C. Replace defective armature or spring.
5.11 Syrup only dispensed. No water, but
CO2 gas dispensed with syrup.
A. Improper water flow to dispenser.
B. Carbonator pump motor has
timed out.
C. Liquid level probe not connected
properly to PCB.
D. Faulty PCB assembly.
E. Faulty liquid level probe.
F. Water bath frozen.
G. Water line frozen.
A. Check for water flow to dispenser (see
5.4).
B. Reset by turning the unit OFF and then
ON (by using the ON/OFF switch on top
of the unit or unplugging unit momen-
tarily).
C. Check connections of liquid level
probe to PCB assembly.
D. Replace PCB assembly.
E. Replace liquid level probe.
F. Thaw water bath and repair faulty
component. (See refrigeration related
symptoms.)
G. Refer to 5.14 listed below.
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