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Read This Manual

This manual was developed by Lancer Corporation as a reference guide for the owner/operator and installer 

of this dispenser. Please read this manual before installation and operation of this dispenser. Please see 

pages 13-17 for troubleshooting or service assistance. If the service cannot be corrected please call your 

Service Agent or Lancer Customer Service. Always have your model and serial number available when you 

call. 

INSTALLATION

Unpacking the Dispenser

1. 

Remove top portion of carton by lifting up.

2. 

Remove top inner carton pad and corners.

3. 

Remove accessory kit of loose parts from drip tray.

4.  Lift unit up by plywood shipping base and remove lower 

portion of carton.

6. 

Remove plywood shipping base from unit by moving unit so 

that one side is off the counter top or table allowing access 

to screws on the bottom of the plywood shipping base.

7.  If leg kit has been provided, assemble legs by tilting unit.

 

Inspect unit for concealed damage. If evident, notify 

 

delivering carrier and file a claim against the same.

NOTE

 

If unit is to be transported, it is advisable to leave the 

unit secured to the plywood shipping base.

 

NOTE

 

Splash plate is located under unit on shipping base for 

 

Series 1500E models only

NOTE

 

DO NOT LAY UNIT ON ITS SIDE OR BACK. DO NOT 

USE DRIP TRAY FRAME FOR A HANDLE.

ATTENTION

5. 

Remove splash plate.

Selecting/Preparing a Counter Location

 

Failure to maintain specified clearance will cause the 

 

compressor to overheat and will result in compressor 

 failure

ATTENTION

6”

15”

1. 

The dispenser is designed to sit on a flat, supported surface 

capable of supporting a minimum weight of 400 lbs (182 

kg). Select a 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 found on page 4. 

2.  Select a location for the syrup pumps, CO

2

 tank, syrup 

containers, water filter (recommended), and remote              

carbonator. Please see General System Overview on page 

5 for reference.

3. 

The dispenser may either be counter or leg mounted. When 

the dispenser is to be permanently bolted to the counter 

top, use Lancer Sealant Kit (PN 15-0010) to seal dispenser 

base to counter top.

4.  Condenser air is drawn in from the back grill located on the 

bonnet and discharged out the top of the bonnet. A mini-

mum of fifteen (15) inches (380 mm) of clearance must be 

maintained over the top of the unit and a minimum of six (6) 

inches (152 mm) clearance behind the unit to provide for 

proper air flow and circulation.

 

NSF listed units must be sealed to the counter or have 

four (4) inch legs installed.

NOTE

5.  Cut the necessary holes in counter for mounting in the   

designated dispenser location, using the template provided.

8. 

Remove accessory kit of loose parts from drip tray. 

 

The dispenser should only be installed in a location 

where it can be overseen by trained personnel

NOTE

Summary of Contents for CED Series 1500

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

Page 2: ...A 24 25 Refrigeration Deck Assembly Export 26 27 Wiring Diagram USA 28 Control Housing Connections 28 Wiring Diagram International 29 Plumbing Diagram 5 Valve and 6 Valve 29 SAFETY NOTICES READ ALL SA...

Page 3: ...as a substitute for unplugging the dispenser from the power source to service the unit Only qualified personnel should service internal components of electrical control housing WARNING Make sure that...

Page 4: ...cm A Bonnet B Splash Plate C Cup Rest D Drip Tray A B C D This unit emits a sound pressure level below 70 dB DIMENSIONS Width 19 2 inches 487 mm Depth 24 inches 610 mm Height w out legs 25 4 inches 64...

Page 5: ...Lancer 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...

Page 6: ...ing Preparing a Counter Location Failure to maintain specified clearance will cause the compressor to overheat and will result in compressor failure ATTENTION 6 15 1 The dispenser is designed to sit o...

Page 7: ...illed water mixture 8 Flush water supply line thoroughly The water bath compartment must be filled with water before plugging in the unit otherwise the compressor fan may not operate properly ATTENTIO...

Page 8: ...yrup pumps and install another tee fitting 5 Attach line from carbonator CO2 inlet to tee fitting between syrup pumps and CO2 supply A Tee Fitting B Line to Syrup Pump C Fitting D Line to CO2 Supply A...

Page 9: ...egulator Adjustment Screw A B C 4 Turn on water source then purge water to fill carbonator tank by opening carbonator relief valve Close relief valve once water begins to comes out of relief valve 5 A...

Page 10: ...water flow rate 5 oz in 4 sec Use a screwdriver to adjust if needed 4 Remove nozzle by twisting counter clockwise and pulling down then remove diffuser by pulling down 5 Install Lancer yellow syrup s...

Page 11: ...NING AND SANITIZING 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 main...

Page 12: ...water 3 Activate each valve to fill the lines with warm water and flush out syrup remaining in the lines 4 Prepare Cleaning Solution described on previous page 5 Place syrup lines with BIB connectors...

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: ...t water supply 3 Refrigeration system not running 4 Refrigerant leak 5 Condenser fan motor not working 6 Dirty condenser 7 Dispenser capacity exceeded 1 Check clearances around sides top and inlet of...

Page 16: ...ow 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: ...lace syrup supply 3 Fasten connector tightly 4 Straighten or replace lines 5 Replace BIB pump BIB pump operated but no flow 1 Leak in syrup inlet or outlet line 2 Defective BIB pump check valve 1 Repl...

Page 18: ...enser ON 8 Observe time and check continuity of the PCB screw lug connections 9 Turn electrical power OFF for 15 seconds and then back ON again to reset Carbonator timer Again measure continuity of th...

Page 19: ...onment from improper disposal recycle the unit by locating an authorized recycler or contact the retailer where the product was purchased Comply with local regulations regarding disposal of the refrig...

Page 20: ...20 Cabinet Assembly High Performance ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS 3 29 2 1 32 31 7 6 11 8 9 10 27 16 33 34 23 24 22 18 20 19 21 13 15 17 15 14 12 5 37 25 26 36 35 4 6 30 28 8...

Page 21: ...onnector Housing 21 23 0389 Faucet Plate 6V 23 0394 Faucet Plate 5V 23 0771 Faucet Plate 4V 22 30 6644 Splash Plate without Logo 30 6644 01 Splash Plate with Logo 23 23 0159 Cup Rest 24 54 0017 Drip T...

Page 22: ...22 Cabinet Assembly 1500E and Pre Mix 27 23 5 4 6 4 7 2 32 12 33 34 35 22 1 24 12 12 30 31 12 20 19 12 13 11 26 21 3 28 11 8 29 14 17 18 16 15 14 10 9 25 6...

Page 23: ...Premix Valve 19 0258 Valve Premix Becker 18 30 6644 Splash Plate without Logo 30 6644 01 Splash Plate with Logo 19 23 0159 Cup Rest 20 54 0017 Drip Tray 21 12 0097 Key Lock Switch 22 52 0891 Harness A...

Page 24: ...RTA NT WA TER BAT H FIL L HO LE BL BL W BL W BL TO JUNCTION BOX 39 37 T O 3 2 4 25 38 6 5 26 1 27 2 3 16 28F 19 TO 42 TO 18 18 TO 11 28G 17 43 23 9 44 15 30 41 29G 29 32 TO 4 TO 18 5 22 40 40A 40B 12...

Page 25: ...otor Fan 115V 60Hz 9W 28D 30 5845 Bracket Fan Motor 28E 07 0354 Fan Blade 28F 06 0433 01 Label 115V 60Hz 9W 28G 04 0059 Screw 8 36 x 0 375 29 52 1259 Agitator Motor Assy 115V 60Hz 25W 29A 91 0084 Moto...

Page 26: ...IMPOR TANT FILL WATER BATH UNTIL TANK OVERF LOW TUBE WATER FLOWS FROM TO TRANSFORMER LOAD TO COMPRESSOR TO TRANSFORMER LINE TO VALVES TO KEYLOCK 39 6 3 37 25 4 37 38 1 5 26 T O 3 2 2 TO 18 28A 28E 28B...

Page 27: ...D 30 5845 Bracket Fan Motor 28E 07 0354 Fan Blade 28F 06 0670 Label 230V 50 60Hz 06 0433 01 Label 115V 60Hz 28G 04 0059 Screw 8 36 x 0 375 29 52 1259 Agitator Motor Assy 115V 60Hz 52 1379 Agitator Mot...

Page 28: ...ITATOR MOTOR WHITE BLACK GREEN KILL SWITCH JCT COMPRESSOR LANCER ICE BANK CONTROL PROBE L RELAY S M M S FAN MOTOR C OVERLOAD WHEN STARTING UNIT OR IF CURRENT IS INTERRUPTED THERE IS A FIVE 5 MINUTE DE...

Page 29: ...3 TERM2 TERM1 B B W AGITATOR MOTOR COMPRESSOR DESCRIPTION CHASSIS GROUND CONTROL BOX CHAMFER PIN 1 PLAIN BLK RIBBED BLK 3 1 G G B W G B G ICE PROBE OPTIONAL MERCHANDISER FAN MOTOR LABEL WIRING DIAGRAM...

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