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Time & Delay Features

1.  From the Service Menu, press the 

Time & Delays

 button to 

access the Time & Delays Menu.

2.  Enable or Disable any of the three (3) time & delay functions 

by tapping underneath their designated function names: 

Brand Timeout, Screen Saver,

 and 

Sleep

.

3.  Adjust the 

Frequency

 and 

Units of Time

 by selecting their 

corresponding fields.

 

Brand Timeout - the amount of time for a selected 

brand on the Pour Screen to be deselected after

 inactivity
 

Screen Saver - the amount of time for the screen saver 

to be initiated after inactivity

 

Sleep - the amount of time for the unit to enter Sleep 

Mode after inactivity. 

 

Dispense Timeout - the amount of time a valve will pour 

before automatic shutoff. 

NOTE

Lighting Features

1.  From the Service menu, press the 

Lighting

 button. 

2.  From this menu, the user can adjust the 

Nozzle Light

 when 

the unit is dispensing and when the unit is not dispensing 

(Idle). 

 

Ready - signifies there is available product and the 

valve will dispense when activated

 

Out - signifies there is no available product or there is 

a problem with the specified brand and will dispense 

when activated.

 

Auto - signifies that the configured Sold Out Sensor  

controls whether the brand can be dispensed. This  

feature requires an optional sold out sensor kit, does  

not come standard, and is available for up to ten 

(10) brands at one time. The following is a set of                 

instructions on how to set up this feature. If no sold out 

sensor is assigned then the Auto feature acts the same 

as the Ready feature.

NOTE

Sold Out Features

1.  From the Service Menu, press the 

Sold Out

 button.

2. 

Manually adjust specific brands to read 

Ready, Out,

 or 

Auto

3.  From the Service Menu, press the 

Valve Configuration

 

button.

4. 

To add the Auto Sold Out feature to a specific brand, press 

and hold one of the Sold Out Sensors and drag them to a    

corresponding brand.

 

This feature will automatically shut-off the pump for 

that specific brand when there is no product to be 

dispensed. This feature only comes into effect when 

the corresponding brand is changed to “Auto” in the 

Sold-Out menu.

NOTE

 

If a Sold Out Sensor is utilized for the CO

2

 low section 

then a  CO

2

 Low Pressure Indicator will appear when- 

ever the unit or a valve is not receiving enough CO

2

NOTE

5.  Press the 

Menu

 button to return to the Service Menu.

Summary of Contents for Twin Pour

Page 1: ...ss or for your convenience scan this QR code with a mobile device app required for immediate access to other Technical Documents and alternative translations if available pertaining to this unit Conta...

Page 2: ...ing 585 lbs 265 kg Operating w Ice 745 lbs 338 kg Ice Capacity 312 lbs 142 kg CARBON DIOXIDE CO2 SUPPLY Min Pressure 70 psi 0 483 MPa Max Pressure 80 psi 0 552 MPa FITTINGS Carbonator Inlet 3 8 inch b...

Page 3: ...re that the dispenser is 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 re...

Page 4: ...n a counterclockwise direction up to a 45 angle 4 Carefully pull ADA panel and electric wire harness from the unit s splash plate until the harness connector is visible 5 Disconnect ADA harness and re...

Page 5: ...Tube to become clogged with coffee or tea grounds or other solid particles ATTENTION 16 Reattach Drip Tray and Cup Rest to unit if applicable When installing the drip tray make sure both of the cold p...

Page 6: ...nut on the regulator adjustment screw of the high pressure CO2 regulator connected to the source then using a screwdriver back out lock nut screw all the way DO NOT TURN ON CO2 SUPPLY AT THIS TIME WA...

Page 7: ...d right screen by pressing the screen on off toggle buttons on the left side of the unit electrical box The manager s access to the service menu allows access to the Lighting screen see page 12 the So...

Page 8: ...flipping the switch on the control box NOTE To check for CO2 leaks close the valve on the CO2 cylinder and observe if the pressure to the system drops with the cylinder valve closed for five minutes O...

Page 9: ...Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for any of the other brand or flavor modules 8 Press the Menu button to return to the Service menu 12 Press the Menu button to return to the Service Menu 13 Repeat steps 1 12 for...

Page 10: ...m on page 17 for reference 1 From the Service menu press the Maintenance button 2 Remove the two thumb screws connecting the plastic screen housing to the unit See page 9 3 While holding the plastic s...

Page 11: ...9 for the remaining brand syrup modules 11 To re attach the screen housing first align the screen housing with the connection tabs on the unit then rotate the housing down untill the connection tabs...

Page 12: ...sing down untill the connection tabs engage 13 Re connect the two thumb screws removed in Step 2 14 Repeat steps 1 13 for the second screen Make sure both of the connection tabs are disengaged in the...

Page 13: ...problem with the specified brand and will dispense when activated Auto signifies that the configured Sold Out Sensor controls whether the brand can be dispensed This feature requires an optional sold...

Page 14: ...ble water at a temperature of 90 F to 110 F Extended lengths of product lines may require additional cleaning solution Sanitizing Solution Prepare the sanitizing solution in accordance with the manufa...

Page 15: ...twenty 20 seconds ensuring all surfaces of the nozzle have been thoroughly rinsed 9 Allow outer nozzle to air dry to expedite drying forced convection is recommended 10 Reinstall the outer nozzle to t...

Page 16: ...ll interior surfaces of the ice chute and the ice chute feed through 29 Wearing sanitary gloves reassemble all removable parts Ensure agitator clip is locked 30 Fill unit with ice and replace Top Cove...

Page 17: ...ement Residual sanitizing solution left in the system creates a health hazard CAUTION 7 Flush out cleaning solution from the flavor injector lines using clean warm water 8 Prepare Sanitizing Solution...

Page 18: ...ED 3 5a C B 3 5a C B 7A C B CONTROL PCB R CONTROL PCB L ICE SOLE ICE SOLE TRIGGER TRIGGER 12VDC 12VDC 24VDC 24VDC 24VDC 115VAC 24VDC 24VDC HDMI HDMI USB USB USB USB CTRL PCB CTRL PCB LEFT SIDE VALVES...

Page 19: ...Blk Red WHT N N N L N G V V V V GRN WHT BLK WHT BLK GRN GRN BLK WHT RED BLK RED WHT BLK WHT BLK BLK WHT WHT BLK BLK RED RED BLK GRN WHT BLK POWER SUPPLY AND IBD CONTROLLER BOX 2 to 1 adapter RIGHT RI...

Page 20: ...6 7 6 2 2 3 8 3 4 7 4 5 SW1 SWITCH 1 NOT USED FOR MODEL 4900 ON 5 4 SWITCH AGITATOR ON TIME 5 6 OFF OFF 11 SECONDS OFF ON 9 SECONDS ON OFF 7 SECONDS ON ON 5 SECONDS SWITCH AUGER RUN TIME 7 8 OFF OFF 6...

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