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AC2-GP Multi-Sweetener Dispenser 

 SureShot Technical Assistance Center: 1-888-777-9990 or 902-865-9602 

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PROGRAMMING USING A FOB 
 

The AC2-GP may have a new program downloaded using a handheld program transfer 
device (FOB) available from SureShot Dispensing Systems® (Figure 1). This is a simple 
way of changing any number of programmed parameters or features. It should be noted 
that when re-programming the dispenser using a FOB, all previous functionality and data 
is over-written. 
 
To re-program your dispenser using a FOB follow these steps: 

 
 

1.  Press and hold the panel disable button on the door for 

approximately 3 seconds until ‘

Panel Disabled

 appears 

in the LCD. The button panel LED’s will flash in groups 

when the button is released.  

NOTE:

 Alternatively the unit may be programmed during 

power-up. In this case, turn power off and then turn on again 
in order to power-up. The FOB should then be held in place 
as described below and the remaining steps followed. 

 

2.  Aim the FOB at the infrared window (red rectangle below 

the selection buttons 

 see Figure 2), then press and 

release the activation button on the FOB. When aimed 
correctly, the 

left

 LED on the FOB illuminates indicating 

that it is communicating correctly. The LCD display on 

the door will read ‘

IR

 when downloading starts. You will 

also see LED’s flash on and off on the button panel.

 

NOTE:

 If the right LED on the FOB illuminates, move the 

FOB slightly to re-align it with the infrared window on the 
door. Once re-aligned, the right LED will turn off while the left 
LED should remain lit

. If both LED’s turn off then the FOB 

requires re-activation by pressing the activation button. 
If both FOB LEDs turn off before completing Step 3, it is 
necessary to return to Step 2. 

 

3.  Hold the FOB in place until the left LED on the FOB

 

blinks approximately 4 times in succession 
(approximately 1 minute). Remove the FOB at this time. 
 

4.  Wait for approximately 1 minute until the initializing 

process has been completed and ‘

Make Selection

 

appears in the LCD.  

Do not power down the unit until 

the initialization is complete

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Figure 1 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Figure 2 

 
 

 

Figure 3

 

 

Summary of Contents for AC2-GP

Page 1: ...AC2 GP Multi Sweetener Dispenser Operations Manual D 19 090RevL...

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Page 3: ...enser 2 DISPENSER REQUIREMENTS 3 Safety Precautions 3 Electrical 3 Locating the Dispenser in Your Facility 3 Repositioning Feet Optional 4 CLEANING 5 Recommended Cleaning Schedule 5 Exterior 5 Button...

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Page 5: ...ndependently to accurately dispense a specified amount of product using our unique state of the art microprocessor technology The products to dispense are contained in product hoppers inside the dispe...

Page 6: ...mages within 24 hours Your immediate inspection and reporting protects you against loss Notify SureShot Dispensing Systems within 24 hours of any damage claims No returns will be accepted without prio...

Page 7: ...pin Note older dispensers have an in line external power supply which attaches to the back of the unit using a screw type locking connector This type of power supply must be kept away from water The...

Page 8: ...repositioned to provide clearance for adjacent appliances 1 Determine which feet need repositioning 2 Remove the two 2 screws securing the foot to be moved Retain the screws 3 Move the foot to the nex...

Page 9: ...e 6 Every week Inside Compartment See page 6 Dispense Tube See page 6 Product Hoppers and Augers See page 7 Exterior 1 Wipe exterior surfaces using a soft cloth dampened with warm clean soapy water A...

Page 10: ...a dishwasher is available the items may be cleaned on the full wash cycle 5 Rinse well with warm clean water 6 Air dry thoroughly 7 Reinstall the top and transition piece on the dispenser Inside Comp...

Page 11: ...s of the auger tip together and push into front bushing Option 2 i Hold hopper so that the exposed tip of the auger at the front of the hopper is on the corner of a countertop ii Push down firmly unti...

Page 12: ...e rear bushing with mating flat surface on the top of the opening Note on older hoppers the notch on the back bushing must be aligned with the pin at the top of the opening e Press firmly on back bush...

Page 13: ...t using a screw type locking connector This type of power supply must be kept away from water and may have been supplied with industrial Velcro for attachment onto the rear of the dispenser Language S...

Page 14: ...s heard Note Button panel will enable automatically after 3 minutes of being disabled Opening the Dispenser Door 1 Grasp door on the top right corner and swing out until the door is opened fully 180 T...

Page 15: ...dispenser door a Grasp door on the top right corner and swing out until the door is opened fully 180 3 Load hopper into the appropriate product compartment Large hopper Top compartment for higher vol...

Page 16: ...ways filled above the low level line Do not overfill to prevent spillage of product 3 Replace top on the dispenser Important To maintain portioning accuracy always keep product filled above the low le...

Page 17: ...4 Allow product to flow into cup 5 Remove cup 6 Fill cup with desired beverage STANDARD BUTTON PANEL LAYOUT Program Maintenance Modes Allows authorized personnel access to settings within the program...

Page 18: ...pensed product Language Changes the language displayed in the LCD display window Service Used by authorized personnel for servicing the dispenser P1S1 P2S1 etc Product and Size Selected If these messa...

Page 19: ...2 Select any Amount button for product to be adjusted 3 Press the Adjustment Up or Adjustment Down button to desired percentage change 4 To exit Maintenance Mode press and hold the Program Mode button...

Page 20: ...Product 2 Select any amount button for the appropriate product hopper 3 Press the Adjustment Up or Adjustment Down button repeatedly until desired product is displayed 4 To exit Program Mode press and...

Page 21: ...steps followed 2 Aim the FOB at the infrared window red rectangle below the selection buttons see Figure 2 then press and release the activation button on the FOB When aimed correctly the left LED on...

Page 22: ...n the hopper 4 Ensure the dispense tube is clear of any blockages 5 Ensure the hopper is properly inserted into the dispenser Check that the side locking tabs on hopper are locked into the slots along...

Page 23: ...tment a Hold the hopper straight Place the back of the hopper on rails inside the dispenser b Slide the hopper straight in all the way until the side locking tabs on hopper are locked into the slots a...

Page 24: ...AC2 GP Multi Sweetener Dispenser SureShot Technical Assistance Center 1 888 777 9990 or 902 865 9602 20 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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Page 27: ...day WARRANTY PROCEDURE 1 Secure the Serial Number Model Number and Option Code from the data label located on the outside of the equipment 2 Call the number provided on the service label on the dispe...

Page 28: ...penser SureShot Technical Assistance Center 1 888 777 9990 or 902 865 9602 A C Dispensing Equipment Inc 100 Dispensing Way Lower Sackville Nova Scotia Canada B4C 4H2 1 888 777 9990 or 1 902 865 9602 w...

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