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PARAMETER DEFINITIONS FOR SYSTEM SOFTWARE 

 
 

1.     Dispense  Total

 – This parameter indicates the total amount of water dispensed (in ounces or milliliters) for a mixing chamber.  The 

Dispense Total does not include Rinse Dispenses.  The maximum Dispense Total value is 16,777,216 ounces; after which the value will 

begin again from zero.  This parameter cannot be reset to zero. 

Default Values has no effect on this parameter. 

 

2.     Dispense Counter

 – This parameter indicates the total number of cups dispensed for a selected Serving Size.  The Dispense Counter does 

not include Rinse Dispenses.  The maximum Dispense Counter value is 49,999; after which the value will begin again from zero. In Service 

Mode this parameter can be reset to zero by simultaneously depressing the 

and 

Keys.  

Default Values has no effect on this 

parameter.

 

 

3.     Dispense Mode

 – This parameter determines whether the system dispenses in a continuous (Free Flow) or fixed size (Portion Control) 

method.  

The default setting for this parameter is Portion Control. 

 

4.     Serving Size 

– This parameter determines the amount of water dispensed for each Dispense Key when the Dispense Mode is set to Portion 

Control.  

The default setting is 8.0 ounces.  The minimum Serving Size is 2.0 ounces.  The maximum Serving Size is 64.0 ounces.    

 

5.     Gram Throw 

– This parameter determines the ratio of product to water during a Dispense for a selected Hopper.   The units of measure for 

Gram Throw are proportional to Auger Turns per ounce of water.  At a Fill Constant of 1.00 ounces per second the maximum Gram Throw is 

100 and the minimum Gram Throw is 20.  The maximum and minimum values are scaled proportional to a Fill Constant of 1.00 ounces per 

second.  For example: if the Fill Constant is set to 1.30 ounces per second the maximum Gram Throw would be (100*1.00)/1.3 = 77.  This 
prevents the user from requesting a Gram Throw that is beyond the capability of the Auger Motor.  Auger Start and Stop Times have no 

effect on this parameter.   

The default setting for this parameter will reset all gram throw settings to factory specs. 

 

6.     Auger Start Time

 – This parameter sets the time that the Auger starts to turn relative to the activation (opening) of the Dump Valve.  A 

positive value indicates an Auger starting at some time after the opening of the Dump Valve.  A negative number indicates an Auger starting 

at some time before the opening of the Dump Valve.  The minimum Auger Start Time = (-3.0) seconds.  The maximum Auger Start Time is 

3.0 seconds.  

The default value for this parameter is 0.3 seconds.   

 

 

7.     Mixer Start Time

 – This parameter sets the time that the Mixer starts to turn relative to the activation (opening) of the Dump Valve.  A 

positive value indicates a Mixer starting at some time after the opening of the Dump Valve.  A negative number indicates a Mixer starting at 

some time before the opening of the Dump Valve.  The minimum Mixer Start Time = (-3.0) seconds.  The maximum Mixer Start Time is 3.0 

seconds.   

The default value for this parameter is 0.3 seconds.   

 

 

8.     Auger Stop Time

 – This parameter sets the time that the Auger stops turning relative to the de-activation (closing) of the Dump Valve.  A 

positive value indicates an Auger stopping at some time after the closing of the Dump Valve.  A negative number indicates an Auger stopping 

at some time before the closing of the Dump Valve.  The minimum Auger Stop Time = (-3.0) seconds.  The maximum Auger Stop Time is 3.0 
seconds.  

The default value for this parameter is 0.3 seconds.

 

 

9.    Mixer Stop Time

 – This parameter sets the time that the Mixer stops turning relative to the de-activation (closing) of the Dump Valve.  A 

positive value indicates a Mixer stopping at some time after the closing of the Dump Valve.  A negative number indicates a Mixer stopping at 

some time before the closing of the Dump Valve.  The minimum Mixer Stop Time = (-3.0) seconds.  The maximum Mixer Stop Time is 3.0 
seconds.  

The default value for this parameter is 0.6 seconds.

 

 

10.    Fill Constant 

– This parameter must be set for each of the Dump Valves.  The maximum Fill Constant is 1.5 oz/sec.  The minimum Fill 

Constant is 0.1 oz/sec.  The maximum and minimum values are scaled proportional to a Gram Throw of 100.  For example: if the highest 
Gram Throw setting is 77 then the maximum Fill Constant would be (100*1.00)/77 = 1.30.  This prevents the user from requesting a Gram 

Throw that is beyond the capability of the Auger Motor.   

The default settings for this parameter are 0.25 ounces per second for LEFT & 

MIDDLE CHAMBER, and 1.00 oz/sec For RIGHT (Milk) CHAMBER.

 

 

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Rinse Dispense Time 

– This parameter determines the amount of time that the Dump Valve is open during a Rinse Cycle. The minimum 

Rinse Time = 3 seconds.  The maximum Rinse Time is 15 seconds.  

The default value for this parameter is 6 seconds. 

  

12.  Rinse Warning Status 

– This parameter determines whether the Rinse Warning Option is turned ON or OFF.  If this option is ON the 

system generates a Rinse Warning if a Hopper has dispensed and has not been Rinsed for of time greater than that defined by (50 * Rinse 

Lockout Time) minutes.  For example: If the Rinse Warning Status is ON and the Rinse Lockout Time is 6 Hours then a Rinse Warning will 

be generated when a Hopper is not Rinsed for more than (50 * 6 = 300) minutes (5 hours). Generating a Rinse Warning will cause the 
audible alarm to sound for two seconds and the Rinse Warning Screen to be displayed for five seconds.  The system will then revert back to 

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Страница 3: ...ILLA CARAMEL CINNAMON COFFEE MILK 5 grams 4grams 5 grams 2 2 grams 20 grams CAPPUCINO S ORIGINAL 0 0 0 140 60 Fr VANILLA 135 0 0 140 60 CARAMEL 0 135 0 140 65 CINNAMON 0 0 120 140 65 ADJUSTMENT RANGE...

Страница 4: ...110 0 0 55 CARAMEL CINNAMON COFFEE CHOCOLATE MILK 4grams 5 grams 20grams CHOCOLATE HOT CHOCOLATE 0 0 0 35 20 MOCHA 0 0 40 40 10 CARAMEL 135 0 0 55 10 CINNAMON 0 110 0 55 10 ADJUSTMENT RANGE CARAMEL U...

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Страница 7: ...l out the drip tray It should contain the following A Set of 4 Adjustable Leveling Legs and a Flare Water Inlet Fitting START UP PROCEDURE 1 Connect the dia copper waterline to the flare water inlet f...

Страница 8: ...e Valve behind hoppers mounted on tank 2 Locate adjustment screw on Dispense Valve 3 Using a 3 16 Allen Key or flat screwdriver rotate 1 4 turn at a time CLOCKWISE to decrease water flow or COUNTERCLO...

Страница 9: ...control dispensing 3 Rinse Mode This mode becomes active when the Rinse key is depressed with any dispense key The main function of this mode is to allow the operator to initiate an individual Rinse...

Страница 10: ...r burnout due to lack of water in the reservoir tank 9 Elimination of dry powder feed at the beginning of a dispense and product dilution at the end of a dispense 10 Extremely accurate dispensing cont...

Страница 11: ...turn relative to the activation opening of the Dump Valve A positive value indicates a Mixer starting at some time after the opening of the Dump Valve A negative number indicates a Mixer starting at s...

Страница 12: ...is parameter determines the minimum reservoir tank water temperature allowed before entering Low Water Temperature Lockout The minimum Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point is 125 F The maximum Low...

Страница 13: ...key will cause the menu to scroll up and pressing the Rinse key will cause the menu to scroll down 3 The blinking LED s signify which Hopper or Serving Size the displayed parameter corresponds to 4 P...

Страница 14: ...e LCD screen will display the Auger Start Time for the indicated Hopper AUGER START TIME SELECT A KEY AUGER START TIME SEC 8 Pressing any of the Dispense keys will cause the Dispense LED s of the corr...

Страница 15: ...the following Pressing the and keys will decrease or increase Lockout temperature LOW TEMP LOCKOUT DEG F 22 If the Stop key is pressed the LCD screen will display the following If the and keys are pre...

Страница 16: ...e system is waiting to dispense If any of the Dispense Keys are pressed while this screen is being displayed the system will rinse the Hopper corresponding to the depressed key If the Rinse Key is rel...

Страница 17: ...n This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the Fill Solenoid has been continuously energized open filling for more than five minutes during the first fill or more than 30 seconds ther...

Страница 18: ...Reset Power Switch OFF and ON 10 High Temperature Lockout Screen Definition This screen is displayed when the present water temperature is 10 F above the water temperature set point SYSTEM ERROR TEMP...

Страница 19: ...make sure the water is not touching the Probe Pull the wire and terminal out of the Probe rod If water starts flowing into the tank the Probe may be grounded due to excessive liming Check with Ohm me...

Страница 20: ...ROX BLEACH 5 25 CONCENTRATION TO 1 GALLON OF WATER AT ROOM TEMPERATURE 70 90 F Note Always start with an unopened bottle of Clorox Bleach since the solution from an opened bottle has a short life span...

Страница 21: ...f the mounting plate 4 Pull the Whipper blade off the motor shaft Notice the flat keyway on the shaft and the matching keyway inside the Whipper blade shaft It is important that these two keyways are...

Страница 22: ...om mixing chamber a Leaking Water Dispense Valve b Too much water in tank c Mixing Chamber clogged d Water Valve blocked by scales a Replace Water Dispense Dump Valve b Dispense some water from tank c...

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Страница 29: ...P N DESCRIPTION QTY 23...

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Страница 31: ...FETY B190A B190A B138A B138A B000A B000A POWER SWITCH 120V OR 120 240V USE L299A L069A L069A WHIPPER MOTOR LH MIDDLE CD173 RH CD350 SLINGER DISC CD124 CD124 CD173 CD350 CD173 CD350 CHAMBER MOUNT GROMM...

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