Viper Low overrun Service Manual
© 2016, Cornelius Inc
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Publication Number: 621360241LOEWSE
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
S
UMMARY
There are no daily maintenance procedures required on the Viper unit other than normal cleanup of spills or over-
spray and emptying the drip tray. Normal equipment maintenance intervals are listed in Table 36. It is recom-
mended that a preventative maintenance procedure be performed every six (6) months. This procedure should
include all of the maintenance items described in Table 36 and the following sections.
!
CAUTION:
Only trained and certified electrical, plumbing and refrigeration technicians should service this unit. All wiring and
plumbing must conform to national and local codes.
M
ONTHLY
M
AINTENANCE
A general inspection of the machine for leaks and cleanliness should be done on a weekly basis. Any abnormal conditions
should be reported and corrected when noticed.
Cleaning Air Filter
The air filter should be cleaned at least once a month (more often in harsh environments). Perform the procedure in
Table 37 to clean the air cleaner.
Table 36.
Preventative Maintenance Summary
Maintenance Procedure
Frequency of Maintenance
Clean Air Filter
Monthly or more often, as necessary (See
“Cleaning Air Filter” on page 37.)
Check BRIX
Every six months or when changing syrup
types (See “BRIX Setup Menu” on page 28.)
Seal Change
Every six months
Clean Condenser Coil
Every six months or as necessary
Sanitize Unit
Every six months or when changing syrup
types
Change or Rotate Scraper Blades
Every six months
Check for Leaks
Every six months
Clean BIB Connectors & check operation
of syrup sold out switches
Every six months or when changing syrup
types.
Check Clock Setting
Every six months or when changing to or
from daylight savings time
Change caged o-ring on models w/
Motorman Valves.
Every six months or when changing syrup
types.