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8. Route appropriate tubing from the water source to the

carbonator pump inlet at the unit, and connect tubing to

water source.

11. Using a conductivity meter, measure the electric conductivity

of the distilled water mixture.

9.

Insert water line into a large bucket, and fill with approx. 5.4

gallons (20.4 L) of distilled water.

10. Add 1/8 oz (4 g) of baking soda to distilled water and stir.

12.

Remove yellow cap from the water bath fill hole and insert

and insert a funnel into the fill hole.

13. Carefully pour the distilled water mixture into the water bath

tank until water flows out of the overflow tube at the front

of the unit. Then replace yellow cap (Repeat steps 7-8 if

needed)

Carefully read this before filling the water bath tank. 

In order to optimize the maximum performance of the 

dispenser, the following MUST be adhered to:

!

CRITICAL - to maximize performance

A

C

A. Bucket

B. Distilled Water

(Approx. 5.4 gal)

C. Baking Soda

(Approx. 1/8 oz)

14. Using tubing cutters, cut water supply line and install “U”

fitting, 

(PN 01-2128/01).

The E.C. measurement of the distilled water mixture 

must be between 100 and 

5

00 uS/cm. Below 100 uS/cm, 

the compressor will not work properly and above 

5

00 

uS/cm could cause the lines to freeze. 

!

ATTENTION

The water bath compartment must be filled with water 

before plugging in the unit, otherwise the compressor 

fan may not operate properly. DO NOT use RO or  

purified water.

!

ATTENTION

15. Route appropriate tubing from the plain water inlet, located

at the front of the unit, to one side of the “U” fitting at water

supply and connect tubing to inlet.

Make sure the top of overflow tube is not covered so 

that the water from the water bath tank cannot escape.

NOTE

A

B

C

A. Line to Water Source

B. Line To Plain Water Inlet

C. Line To Carb Water Inlet

D. “U” Fitting

D

16. Route appropriate tubing from the carbonator pump inlet and

the “U” fitting at water supply then connect tubing to inlet

using flare seal washer 

(PN 05-0017). 

Use a back-up wrench

to prevent damage to carbonator pump.

A

B

C

A. Plain Water Inlet

B. Plain Water Line

C. Oetiker Pliers

D. Fitting

D

If the water source is above 50 psi (0.345 MPa), cut 

tubing assembly and install Water Regulator Kit 

(PN 

18-0253/02, sold separately)

 as shown in kit instruction

sheet. Once installed, use a test gauge assembly 

(PN

22-0138, sold separately)

, to set regulator at a

maximum of 50 psi (0.345 MPa).

NOTE

A

B

C

A. Carbonator

B. Carb Water Inlet

C. Carb Water Line

D. Fitting

For proper function of the electronic ice bank control  

the total dissolved solids (TDS) measurements should 

be 

1

00-500 ppm.

B

!

ATTENTION

Summary of Contents for 9000 series

Page 1: ...sion 00 0 April 2020 The dispenser is for indoor use only This unit is not a toy Children should be supervised not to play with appliance It should not be used by children or infirm persons without su...

Page 2: ...it Do not plug into a wall electrical outlet unless the current shown on the serial number plate agrees with local current available Follow all local electrical codes when making connections Each disp...

Page 3: ...the counter top the dispenser base must be sealed to the counter top with a bead of clear silicone caulk or sealant which provides a smooth and easily cleanable bond to the counter 3 Once the dispens...

Page 4: ...cm could cause the lines to freeze ATTENTION The water bath compartment must be filled with water before plugging in the unit otherwise the compressor fan may not operate properly DO NOT use RO or pu...

Page 5: ...is present in regulator attachment nut ATTENTION Installing CO2 Supply 1 Connect high pressure CO2 regulator assembly to CO2 cylinder or bulk system Thread regulator nut on to tank then tighten nut wi...

Page 6: ...Plug the Pump Motor Connector back into the control box A Regulator Adjustment Screw B Adjust to 75 psi 0 517 MPa C Wrench A B C 9 Turn power on 10 Activate each valve until a steady flow of carbonate...

Page 7: ...of the first valve 2 Insert the programmer s 10 pin connector into the ID panel plug located on the front of the circuit board 3 When properly connected the programmer will run a self diagnostic test...

Page 8: ...amination DO NOT use strong bleaches or detergents These can discolor and corrode various materials DO NOT use metal scrapers sharp objects steel wool scouring pads abrasives or solvents on the dispen...

Page 9: ...t until there is no aftertaste Do not use a fresh water rinse This is a NSF requirement Residual sanitizing solution left in the system creates a health hazard CAUTION Cleaning and Sanitizing Nozzles...

Page 10: ...yrup flow control 5 Bad syrup pump 1 Adjust CO2 pressure to 80 psi 0 550 MPa minimum 70 psi 0 480 MPa for BIB pumps 2 Replace CO2 tank refill 3 Open shutoff fully 4 Remove syrup flow control form uppe...

Page 11: ...3 Water flow rate too high 4 Nozzle and diffuser not installed 5 Nozzle and diffuser not clean 6 Air in BIB lines 7 Poor quality ice 8 High beverage temperature 1 Correct prior to dispenser Consider...

Page 12: ...ide com lancerworldwide com WIRING PLUMBING DIAGRAMS Plumbing Diagram PLAIN WATER COILS CARB HIGH PRESSURE WATER PUMP V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 S2 S1 S3 S4 S5 S6 PRESSURE SETTINGS CO 75 psi 50 psi WATER 2 PLA...

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