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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................4
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST......................................................................................................5
WARNINGS/CAUTIONS...................................................................................................................6-9

1. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................10

  1.1 UNPACKING........................................................................................................................10
 

1.2  UNPACKING INSTALLATION KITS....................................................................................10

 

1.3  SELECTING A COUNTER LOCATION...............................................................................10

 

1.4  LEVELING THE DISPENSER.............................................................................................10

 

1.5  FILLING THE UNIT WITH WATER......................................................................................10

 

1.6  CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER.........................................................................11

 

1.7  CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY..................................................................................11

 

1.8  CONNECTING TO CO2 SUPPLY.......................................................................................12

 

1.9  CONNECTING TO BAG-IN-BOX (BIB) SYRUP SUPPLY TO 

 

 

REMOTE SYRUP PUMPS..................................................................................................12

 

1.10  PURGING THE CARBONATION SYSTEM........................................................................12

 

1.11  PURGING THE WATER AND SYRUP SYSTEMS..............................................................12

 

1.12  ADJUSTING WATER FLOW (LEV®)..................................................................................13

 

1.13  ADJUSTING WATER TO SYRUP (RATIO) BRIX (LEV®)..................................................13

 

1.14  SETTING 3-WAY ADJSTABLE BACK BLOCKS FOR PLAIN OR 

 

 

CARBONATED WATER......................................................................................................14

2.  SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................14

 

2.1 

AS NEEDED........................................................................................................................14

  2.2 DAILY...................................................................................................................................14
  2.3 WEEKLY..............................................................................................................................14
  2.4 MONTHLY............................................................................................................................15
 

2.5  EVERY SIX MONTHS.........................................................................................................15

  2.6 YEARLY...............................................................................................................................15

3.  DISPENSER CLEANING AND SANITIZING..............................................................................15

 

3.1    GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................15

 

3.2  CLEANING AND SANITIZING SOLUTIONS.......................................................................15

 

3.3  AMBIENT PROCESS..........................................................................................................16

 

3.4  NOZZLE CLEANING...........................................................................................................16

4. TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................16-24

5.  DISPENSER DISPOSAL.............................................................................................................24

6.  TROUBLE SHOOTING THE LANCER ELECTRONIC ICE BANK CONTROL (EIBC)..............25

 

6.1  CHECKING FOR NORMAL PCB OPERATION..................................................................25

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

This booklet is an integral and essential part of the product and should be handed over to the operator after the 
installation and preserved for any further consultation that may be necessary. Please read carefully the guidelines and 
warnings contained herein as they are intended to provide the user with essential information for the continued safe 
use and maintenance of the product. In addition, it provides GUIDANCE ONLY to the user on the correct services and 
site location of the unit.

The installation and relocation, if necessary, of this product must be carried out by qualified personnel with up-to-date 

safety and hygiene knowledge and practical experience, in accordance with current regulations.

Summary of Contents for Spartan

Page 1: ...chnical Support Warranty 800 729 1550 custserv lancercorp com lancercorp com Manual PN 28 0936 NOVEMBER 2013 FOR QUALIFIED INSTALLER ONLY Spartan Dispenser Operation Manual PN 28 0936 Lancer is the re...

Page 2: ...G AND SANITIZING 15 3 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 15 3 2 CLEANING AND SANITIZING SOLUTIONS 15 3 3 AMBIENT PROCESS 16 3 4 NOZZLE CLEANING 16 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 24 5 DISPENSER DISPOSAL 24 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 3: ...S AND WIRING DIAGRAMS 26 7 1 MAIN UNITASSEMBLY 26 7 2 PUMP ASSEMBLY 27 7 3 REFRIGERATION DECK ASSEMBLY 28 7 4 ELECTRICAL BOX ASSEMBLY 29 7 5 CARBONATOR ASSEMBLY 30 7 6 REFRIGERATION DECK WIRING DIAGRA...

Page 4: ...rating 127 lbs 57 5 kg ICE Capacity 8 11 lbs 3 6 5 0 kg FITTINGS Water for carbonator inlet 1 4 barb Plain water inlet 1 4 barb Brand syrup inlets 1 4 barb CO2 inlet 1 4 barb PLAIN WATER SUPPLY Min fl...

Page 5: ...Clamps Fittings Water Booster Water Regulator Precision Cutters if removing replacing carbonator tank CONSIDER LOCATION OF THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO INSTALL Water supply lines Drain Is the countertop lev...

Page 6: ...cas sensoriales o mentales o por falta de experiencia y conocimientos que hayan recibido supervisi n o instrucciones relativas al uso del aparato de una manera segura y comprenda los peligros involucr...

Page 7: ...izador de corriente o sistema de proteccion similar 4 Hay una demora de 5 minutos que evita que el compresor y el abanico del condensador arranquen hasta pasado ese tiempo Si hay algun corte en la cor...

Page 8: ...ues locaux lorsque vous faites des connexions Chaque distributrice doit avoir un circuit lectrique s par N utilisez pas de cordons prolongateurs avec cet appareil Ne pas le brancher avec d autres appa...

Page 9: ...t is the responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance Proporcione un suministro adecuado de agua potable La l nea de suministro de agua debe ser de una tuber a de por lo menos 3 8 pulgadas 9 5...

Page 10: ...level front to back and side to side Place a level on the top of the rear edge of the dispenser The bubble must settle between the level lines Repeat this procedure for the remaining three sides Leve...

Page 11: ...sconnect the power supply to the carbonator motor by disconnecting the designated connector located near the top of the electrical control box on the refrigeration deck B Check the dispenser serial nu...

Page 12: ...llowing the manufacturer s instructions 1 10 PURGING THE CARBONATION SYSTEM A Turn on water source Lift the black lever on the top of the carbonator tank relief valve until water flows from the holes...

Page 13: ...the proper brix use screwdriver to adjust syrup flow control see Figure 1 C Once proper ratio is obtained repeat to verify D Remove syrup separator PN 54 0031 installed in Section 1 13 F above E Insta...

Page 14: ...sh in warm soapy water C Pour warm soapy water into the drip tray and wipe with a clean cloth D With a clean cloth and warm water wipe off all of the unit s exterior surfaces DO NOT USE ABRASIVE SOAPS...

Page 15: ...operation and sanitation requirements are maintained NOTE The cleaning procedures provided herein pertain to the Lancer equipment identified by this manual If other equipment is being cleaned follow t...

Page 16: ...syrup system again 3 4 NOZZLE CLEANING A Disconnect power so not to activate the valve while cleaning Remove nozzle and diffuser Wash these parts in cleaning solution then immerse them in a bath of s...

Page 17: ...rratic ratio A Incoming water and or syrup supply not at minimum flowing pressure B Foreign debris in water and or syrup flow controls A Check pressure and adjust B Remove flow controls from upper bod...

Page 18: ...or replace pump F Remove kink or replace line 4 9 No water just syrup Ice bank grew to water inlet line to carbonator tank A Low water bath level B Unit not level C Syrup in water bath D Water cage i...

Page 19: ...high C Water flow rate too high D Nozzle and diffuser not installed E Nozzle and diffuser not clean F Air in BIB lines G Poor quality ice H High beverage temperature A Correct prior to dispenser Cons...

Page 20: ...e H Transformer failure I Ice bank probe not connected properly to PCB A Allow for five 5 minute delay to lapse B Fill water reservoir until water flows from overflow tube C Reset breaker or replace f...

Page 21: ...robe H Reset transformer circuit breaker If breaker pops again refer to Sec 4 23 I Connect ice bank probe to PCB 4 17 Compressor does not start no hum but gas cooler fan motor runs A Compressor relay...

Page 22: ...low for minimum clearances of 8 inches 203 mm over top C Measure voltage across common and run terminal on compressor Voltage must not drop below 90 of rated voltage D Refer to wiring diagram and corr...

Page 23: ...BIB pump does not operate when dispensing valve opened A Out of CO2 CO2 not turned on or low CO2 pressure B Out of syrup C BIB connector not tight D Kinks in syrup or gas lines E Bad BIB Pumps A Repl...

Page 24: ...A Leak in discharge line or fittings B Empty BIB C Air leak on inlet line or bag connector A Repair or replace discharge B Replace BIB C Repair or replace 4 29 No product out light A Burned out lamp...

Page 25: ...d be continuity Remove wire from J2 connector There should be NO continuity from 2 to 1 c You should be able to hear the click sound of the relay closing when the time delays end H Turn electrical pow...

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