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d. While the nozzle housing is removed, wipe down the perimeter and end of the nozzle

body.

e. Rinse nozzle body with clean warm water and towel dry.
f.

Make certain that the nozzle o-ring is not torn or otherwise damaged.  If necessary,
replace damaged o-ring with LANCER PN 02-0232.

g. Reinstall the nozzle housing by sliding it over the nozzle body and turning clockwise to

lock in position.  Use an FDA approved silicon based lubricant (if necessary).

h. With warm soapy water, wipe down all exposed unit surfaces to include splash plate,

cup rest, drip tray and bin front.

i.

Pour remaining soapy water down drip tray drain.

2. ICE BIN CLEANING - START UP AND MONTHLY

a. Disconnect Dispenser from the power source
b. Melt out any remaining ice from the bin.
c. Remove Splash Plate, Drip Tray and front and rear bin covers.
d. Remove Agitator Motor Assembly by disconnecting the electrical connector from the

harness and lifting the motor assembly straight up off of the alignment pins.

e. Remove the Upper Agitator Shaft, Agitator Assembly and Lower Agitator Shaft.
f.

In a similar fashion, remove the auger assembly in the following manner.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector from the control board and lift the motor assem-

bly straight up and off of the alignment pins.

(2) Remove the four (4) screws holding the ice chute assembly to the faucet plate and

lift the upper ice chute adapter off of the auger tube.

(3) Remove the auger by lifting it straight up and out of the bin.  

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 Assembly and the Front and Rear Ice Wheel Shrouds from

the dispenser.

h. Using cleaning solution, described in Section 2.1, and a clean cloth or soft brush, clean

all removable parts, sides of Ice Bin, Ice Chute, and surface of aluminum casting.

i.

Using hot water, thoroughly rinse away the cleaning solution.

j.

Wearing sanitary gloves, soak a clean cloth towel in sanitizing solution, described in
Section 2.1, and wash all surfaces of removable parts, sides of Ice Bin, Ice Chute, and
surface of aluminum casting.

NOTE

Inspect all components for wear and/or damage prior to reassembly.

k. Wearing sanitary gloves, reassemble all removable parts.
l.

Fill Unit with ice and replace Top Cover.

NOTE

Lancer does not recommend the use of shaved, flake, nugget, or pellet ice in the 
dispenser.  Dispenser will only operate properly with cube ice.

m. Reconnect Dispenser to power source and check for proper functioning.

2.3

CLEANING AND SANITIZING BEVERAGE COMPONENTS - FIGAL SYSTEMS

NOTE

Extended lengths of product lines may require more time for flushing and rinsing lines than 
stated below.

A. Disconnect syrup lines from syrup containers (for example, quick disconnects, figal containers,

etc.).

B. Connect hose half of syrup line to a syrup tank filled with clean, potable, room temperature

water.  Connect CO

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supply hose to tank and pressurize.

C. Activate valve until water is dispensed.  Flush and rinse line and fittings for a minimum of 

60 seconds to remove all traces of residual product.

Summary of Contents for MB-18

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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