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TROUBLE

CAUSE

REMEDY

Excessive foaming.

1.  Incoming water or syrup temperature too 

high.

2.  CO

2

 pressure too high.

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 larger 

dispenser or pre-cooler.

2.  Adjust CO

2

 pressure downward, but not 

less than 70 PSI.

3.  Re-adjust and reset ratio. Refer to “Adjust 

Water Flow Rate & Syrup/Water Ratio” 

Section.

4.  Remove and reinstall properly.
5.  Remove and clean.
6.  Bleed air from BIB lines.
7. 

Check quality of ice used in drink.

8.  Check refrigeration system.

Water continually overflows 

from water bath into drip tray.

1.  Loose water connection(s).
2.  Flare seal washer leaks.
3.  Faulty water coil.

1.  Tighten water connections.
2. 

Replace flare seal washer.

3.  Replace water coil.

Compressor starts and

continues to run until freeze 

and will not cut off.

1.  PCB malfunctioning or faulty ice bank 

probe.

2.  Ice bank probe positioned improperly.
3.  Ice bank probe shorted to ground.

1.  See page 18.
2.  Check positioning of ice bank probe, and 

replace if needed.

3.  Replace ice bank probe.

Warm drinks.

1. 

Restricted airflow.

2.  Dispenser connected to hot water supply.
3.  Refrigeration system not running.
4.  Refrigerant leak.
5.  Gas Cooler fan motor not working.
6.  Dirty Gas Cooler.
7.  Dispenser capacity exceeded.

1.  Check clearances around sides, top, and 

inlet of unit. Remove objects blocking 

airflow through grill.

2.  Switch to cold water supply.
3.  Refer to page 18, the correct relay will 

cause compressor failure.

4.  Repair and recharge.
5.  Replace gas cooler fan motor.
6.  Clean gas cooler.
7.  Add pre-cooler or replace with larger 

dispenser.

Compressor does not start (no 

hum), gas cooler fan does not 

run, and no ice bank.

1. 

There is a five (5) minute compressor and 

condenser fan delay.

2.  Ice bank probe not completely               

submergered.

3.  Circuit breaker or fuse tripped.
4. 

Inadequate Voltage

5.  PCB malfunctioning
6.  Incorrect Wiring
7.  Faulty ice bank probe.
8.  Transformer failure.
9.  Ice bank probe not connected properly to 

PCB.

1. 

Allow for five (5) minute delay to lapse.

2. 

Fill water reservoir until water flows from 

overflow tube.

3.  Reset breaker or replace fuse. If problem 

persists: Determine reason and correct 

or electrical circuit overloaded; switch to 

another circuit.

4.  Measure voltage across common and run 

terminal on compressor.Voltage must not 

drop below 90% of rated voltage.

5.  See page 18          .
6.  Refer to wiring diagram and correct.
7.  Replace ice bank probe.
8.  Reset transformer circuit breaker. If            

breaker pops again, refer to “Circuit break-

er tripping” in Troubleshooting.

9.  Connect ice bank probe to PCB.

Summary of Contents for CED-04

Page 1: ...demark of Lancer 2016 by Lancer all rights reserved 500 Lancer Corporation 6655 Lancer Blvd San Antonio Texas 78219 800 729 1500 Technical Support Warranty 800 729 1550 custserv lancercorp com lancerc...

Page 2: ...s a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Be sure to read all Warning statements before proceeding with the installation WARNING Text following the Caution si...

Page 3: ...ualified personnel should service internal components of electrical control housing WARNING Make sure that all water lines are tight and units are dry before making any electrical connections If this...

Page 4: ...59 42 kg ELECTRICAL 115 VAC 60 Hz 5 0 Amps PLAIN WATER SUPPLY Min Flowing Pressure 50 PSIG 0 345 MPA CARBONATED WATER SUPPLY Min Flowing Pressure 25 PSI 0 172 MPA Max Static Pressure 50 PSI 0 345 MPA...

Page 5: ...r PN 82 3401 or MC 163172 Water Regulator recommended CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING BEFORE INSTALLATION Location of Water Supply Lines Location of Drain Location of Electrical Outlet Location of Heating and...

Page 6: ...location that is in close proximity to a properly grounded electrical outlet within five 5 feet 1 5 m of a drain and a water supply that meets the requirements shown in the Specifications section foun...

Page 7: ...sert water line into a large bucket and fill with approx 5 4 gallons 20 4 L of distilled water 9 Add 1 8 oz 4 g of baking soda to distilled water and stir A B C A Bucket B Distilled Water approx 5 4 g...

Page 8: ...l devices on the same outlet WARNING 19 Turn on the power switch at the top of the unit to turn on the unit and begin building an ice bank Installing Remote Syrup Pumps Bag in Box A B C A Syrup Pump B...

Page 9: ...ulk system 2 Connect a 1 4 nut stem and seal to CO2 regulator outlet Then connect tubing routed from tee at syrup pumps tanks A CO2 Regulator B Fitting C Line to CO2 Regulator Manifold D Oetiker Plier...

Page 10: ...oz in 4 sec Use a screwdriver to adjust if needed 3 Remove nozzle by twisting counter clockwise and pulling down then remove diffuser by pulling down 4 Install Lancer yellow syrup separator PN 54 003...

Page 11: ...IZING Lancer equipment new or reconditioned is shipped from the factory cleaned and sanitized in accordance with NSF guidelines The operator of the equipment must provide continuous maintenance as req...

Page 12: ...BIB s 2 Place syrup lines with BIB connectors in a bucket of warm water 3 Activate each valve to fill the lines with warm water and flush out syrup remaining in the lines 4 Prepare Cleaning Solution d...

Page 13: ...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 upper bo...

Page 14: ...3 Melt ice bank Remove all water Refill Locate possible syrup leak area and repair 4 Reposition water cage 5 Find leak and recharge unit If unit is not frozen 6 Turn water ON and shut unit OFF 7 Turn...

Page 15: ...y 3 Refrigeration system not running 4 Refrigerant leak 5 Gas Cooler fan motor not working 6 Dirty Gas Cooler 7 Dispenser capacity exceeded 1 Check clearances around sides top and inlet of unit Remove...

Page 16: ...w 90 of rated voltage 2 Refer to wiring diagram and correct 3 Replace starting relay Be sure to use correct relay Failure to use correct relay will cause compressor failure Compressor starts and runs...

Page 17: ...upply or adjust CO2 pressure to 70 80 PSI 0 483 0 552 MPA 2 Replace syrup supply 3 Fasten connector tightly 4 Straighten or replace lines 5 Replace BIB pump BIB pump operated but no flow 1 Leak in syr...

Page 18: ...hen back ON again to reset Carbonator timer Again measure continuity of the PCB screw lug connections Terminal 3 to 4 Carbonator During the first 2 5 to 3 5 minutes there should be continuity After 2...

Page 19: ...19 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 20: ...20 04 05 06 09 16 18 10 01 02 03 07 08 11 12 13 15 14 17 ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS Main Unit Assembly...

Page 21: ...rup 1 CED 04 48 3551 Tube Assembly Syrup 2 CED 04 48 3550 Tube Assembly Syrup 3 CED 04 48 3572 Tube Assembly Syrup 4 CED 04 09 82 4563 Tank 10 82 0025 01 Leg Set 4 legs w o hardware 11 01 2115 01 Over...

Page 22: ...1553 01 Fan Motor Bracket 03 82 5067 Agitator Assembly 04 30 12717 Agitator Motor Bracket 05 52 3690 Control Housing Assembly 06 25 0047 01 Transformer 07 52 1773 02 EIBC Probe Assembly 08 52 3485 Con...

Page 23: ...23 Wiring Diagram 115 Volt...

Page 24: ...Plumbing Diagram Lancer Corp 800 729 1500 Technical Support Warranty 800 729 1550 custserv lancercorp com lancercorp com...

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