Ice Cooled Dispensers Operators Manual
© 2003-2010, IMI Cornelius Inc.
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Publication Number: 166239002
DISPENSED PRODUCT
COMES OUT OF DIS-
PENSING VALVE CLEAR
BUT FOAMS IN CUP OR
GLASS.
A. Oil film or soap scum in cup or
glass.
B. Ice Used for finished drink is sub-
cooled.
C. Carbonator CO
2
regulator pres-
sure too high for existing water
conditions or temperature.
D. Syrup over-carbonated with CO
2
as indicated by bubbles in inlet
syrup lines leading to unit.
A. Use clean cup or glass.
B. Do not use ice directly from
freezer. Allow ice to become
‘‘wet’’ before using. (Refer to fol-
lowing NOTE).
NOTE:
Crushed ice in the glass also
causes dispensing problems.
When finished drink hits sharp
edges of ice, carbonation is
released from dispensed drink.
C. Reduce carbonator CO
2
regula-
tor pressure setting. (Reference
manual provided with carbon-
ator).
D. Remove syrup tanks quick dis-
connects. Relieve tank CO
2
pres-
sure, shake tank vigorously, then
relieve tank CO
2
pressure as
many times as necessary to
remove over-carbonation.
DISPENSED PRODUCT
PRODUCES FOAM AS IT
LEAVES DISPENSING
VALVE.
A. Dispensing valve restricted or
dirty.
B. Tapered nylon washer inside car-
bonated water line swivel nut
connector distorted restricting
carbonated water flow.
C. Dirty water supply.
D. Warm Product - No ice in bin,
bridged ice on cold plate or
plugged drain.
A. Sanitize syrup system as
instructed.
B. Replace nylon washer. Make
sure it is properly seated.
C. Check water filter. Replace car-
tridge. (see NOTE)
D. Replenish ice, break ice up to
eliminate bridging, unplug the
drain
NOTE: If water supply is dirty, be
sure to flush lines and carbon-
ator completely. It may be neces-
sary to remove lines to
carbonator tank, invert tank, and
flush tank and all inlet lines to
remove any foreign particles or
dirt.
NO PRODUCT DIS-
PENSED FROM ALL DIS-
PENSING VALVES.
A. Transformer unplugged.
B. No electrical power to trans-
former.
C. Disconnected dispensing valves
power cord.
D. Disconnected or broken wiring to
dispensing valves.
E. Inoperative transformer.
A. Plug in the transformer.
B. Check fuse or circuit breaker.
C. Connect dispensing valves power
cord.
D. Connect or replace wiring.
E. Replace transformer as
instructed.
Trouble
Probable Cause
Remedy