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TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Low or no carbonation.
1. Low or no CO
2
.
2. Low water pressure.
3. Worn or defective carbonator pump.
4. Back-flow preventer not allowing water to flow.
5. Carbonator motor not running.
6. Carbonator motor running continuously.
1. Check CO
2
supply. Adjust CO
2
pressure to 70
PSI (0.483 MPA).
2. Need water booster kit.
3. Replace carbonator pump.
4. Replace back-flow preventer, noting the flow
direction arrow from pump to coldplate.
5. Check power supply. Be sure toggle switch is in
ON position.
6. Check switch on carbonator. Check water in
check valve for blockage. Check carbonator
control. Check carbonator pump for efficiency.
Erratic ratio.
1. Incoming water and/or syrup supply not at
minimum flowing pressure.
2. Foreign debris in water and/or syrup flow
control.
3. CO
2
regulator malfunction.
1. Check pressure and adjust.
2. Remove flow control from suspected valve
and clean out any foreign material to ensure
smooth spool movement.
3. Repair or replace CO
2
regulator.
Insufficient soda flow
(carbonated drinks).
1. Insufficient CO
2
supply pressure.
2. Shutoff on mounting block is not fully open.
3. Foreign debris in soda flow control.
1. Verify incoming CO
2
pressure is between 70
PSIG (0.483 MPA) and 80 PSIG (0.552 MPA)
2. Open shutoff fully.
3. Remove soda flow control from valve and clean
out any foreign material to ensure smooth
spool movement.
Insufficient water flow
(plain water drinks).
1. Insufficient incoming supply pressure.
2. Shutoff on mounting block not fully open.
3. Foreign debris in water flow control.
4. Water filtration problem.
1. Verify incoming supply water pressure to plain
water inlet is a minimum of 50 PSI (0.345 MPA)
and a maximum of 100 PSI (0.689 MPA).
2. Open shutoff fully.
3. Remove water flow control from valve and
clean out any foreign material to ensure
smooth spool movement.
4. Service water system as required.
Insufficient syrup flow.
1. Insufficient CO
2
pressure to BIB pumps.
2. Shutoff on mounting block not fully open.
3. Foreign debris in syrup flow control.
4. Defective BIB pump.
1. Adjust CO
2
pressure to BIB pumps to 80 PSI
(0.552 MPA) (min. 70 PSI (0.483 MPA). Do not
exceed manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. Open shutoff fully.
3. Remove syrup flow control from valve and
clean out any foreign material to ensure
smooth spool movement.
4. Replace pump.
Water leakage around
nozzle.
1. Damaged or improperly installed o-ring on
nozzle.
1. If damaged, replace. If improperly installed,
adjust.
Miscellaneous leakage.
1. Gap between parts.
2. Damaged or improperly installed o-rings.
1. Tighten appropriate retaining screws.
2. Replace or adjust appropriate o-rings.
Water continually leaking
at connections.
1. Loose water connections.
2. Flare seal washer leaks.
1. Tighten water connections.
2. Replace flare seal washer.
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