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• 

The dispenser is for indoor use only

• 

This appliance is intended to be used in commercial 

applications such as restaurants or similar.

• 

This appliance should not be used by children or 

infirm persons without supervision. 

• 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and       

knowledge, unless they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a 

person responsible for their safety. 

• 

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 

years and above and persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience 

and knowledge if they have been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe 

way and understand the hazards involved.

• 

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be          

performed by children without supervision.

• 

This unit is not a toy and children should be advised 

not to play with the appliance.

• 

The min/max ambient operating temperature for the 

dispenser is 40°F to 90°F (4°C to 32°C). 

• 

Do not operate unit below minimum ambient 

 

operation conditions. 

• 

Should freezing occur, cease operation of the unit and 

contact authorized service technician.

• 

The maximum tilt for safe operation is 5°. 

• 

This appliance must be installed and serviced by a 

professional.

Intended Use

• 

Follow all local electrical codes when making 

 

connections.

• 

Check the dispenser name plate label, located on the 

bottom right side of the unit, for the correct electrical  

requirements of unit.

 

DO NOT

 plug into a wall 

 

electrical outlet unless the current shown on the serial 

number plate agrees with local current available.

• 

Each dispenser must have a separate electrical 

circuit. 

•  DO NOT

 use extension cords with this unit.  

•  DO NOT

 ‘gang’  together with other electrical devices 

on the same outlet.

•  WARNING: 

Always disconnect electrical power to the 

unit to prevent personal injury before attempting any 

internal maintenance. 

• 

The resettable breaker switch should not be used as 

a substitute for unplugging the dispenser from the 

power source to service the unit. 

• 

Only qualified personnel should service internal    

components of electrical control housing. 

•  WARNING: 

Make sure that all water lines are tight and 

units are dry before making any electrical connections 

• 

If this dispenser is installed in an area that is suscep-

tible to ±10% variation of the nominal line voltage, 

consider installing a surge protector or similar  

protection device.

Power

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

•  WARNING:

 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a colorless,      

noncombustible gas with a light pungent odor. High 

percentages of CO

2

 may displace oxygen in the 

blood. 

•  WARNING: 

Prolonged exposure to CO

2

 can be harmful. 

Personnel exposed to high concentrations of CO

2

 gas 

will experience tremors which are followed by a loss 

of consciousness and suffocation. 

•  WARNING: 

If a CO

2

 gas leak is suspected, immediately 

ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to 

repair the leak. 

•  WARNING: 

Strict attention must be observed in the 

prevention of CO

2

 gas leaks in the entire CO

2

 and soft 

drink system.

Carbon Dioxide (CO

2

)

• 

Provide an adequate, potable water supply. Water 

pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to 

a potable water supply must be sized, installed, and 

maintained according to federal, state, and local 

codes.

• 

The water supply line must be at least a 3/8 inches 

(9.525 mm) pipe with a minimum of 25 psi (0.172 

MPa) line pressure, but not exceeding a maximum of 

125 psi (0.860 MPa).  Water pressure exceeding 125 

psi (0.860 MPa) must be reduced to 125 psi (0.860 

MPa).

• 

Use a filter in the water line to avoid equipment 

damage and beverage off-taste. Check the water filter 

periodically, as required by local conditions.

•  CAUTION: 

The water supply must be protected by 

means of an air gap, a backflow prevention device  

(located upstream of the CO

2

 injection system) or  

another approved method to comply with NSF 

 

standards. A leaking inlet water check valve will allow 

carbonated water to flow back through the pump 

when it is shut off and contaminate the water supply.

•  CAUTION: 

Ensure the backflow prevention device   

complies with ASSE and local standards. It is the 

responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance.

Water Notice

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Страница 1: ...k of Lancer 2019 by Lancer all rights reserved FS22 Tech Support Warranty 800 729 1550 email custserv lancerworldwide com web lancerworldwide com Lancer PN 28 0580 04 Revision 04 6 4 8 21 Operation Ma...

Страница 2: ...ot Pump Troubleshooting 23 ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS 24 31 Main Unit Assembly 24 25 Ice Chute Assembly 26 Pellet Ice Bin Assembly Conversion Kit PN 82 6285 27 Lancer Flow Control Valve LFCV 28 P...

Страница 3: ...used as a substitute for unplugging the dispenser from the power source to service the unit Only qualified personnel should service internal components of electrical control housing WARNING Make sure...

Страница 4: ...Empty w out Ice 280 lbs 127 kg Full w Ice 480 lbs 218 kg Ice Capacity 200 lbs 91 kg Ice Dispensable 170 lbs 77 kg ELECTRICAL 115 VAC 60 Hz 7 0 Amps 220 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 5 Amps FITTINGS Water for Car...

Страница 5: ...r CO2 Tank Beverage Dispenser Beverage Tubing Oetiker Clamp Fittings Water Booster Lancer PN 82 3401 or MC 163172 Water Regulator supplied with unit CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING BEFORE INSTALLATION Location...

Страница 6: ...dispenser See pages 19 23 for troubleshooting or service assistance If the service cannot be corrected please call your Service Agent or Lancer Customer Service Always have your model and serial numb...

Страница 7: ...aker on the dispenser use a bin thermostat to control the ice level see below This will prevent damage to the dispensing mechanism The bracket for mounting a thermostat is located in the ice bin Durin...

Страница 8: ...inlets at the front of the unit 6 Install tee fitting to water line to split water line between the carbonated and plain water inlets A B D C A Tee Fitting B Line to Plain Water Inlet C Line to Carb...

Страница 9: ...BIB Connector A B 18 Attach BIB connectors on syrup supply line to BIB Repeat for each syrup line pump 19 Install the threaded drain fitting included in accessory kit to drain spout at back of drip t...

Страница 10: ...ll syrup pumps ATTENTION Installing CO2 Supply 2 Connect appropriate CO2 tubing to inlet on regulator then route tubing from the CO2 regulator to the CO2 inlet at the unit 6 Turn the knob on the CO2 r...

Страница 11: ...lready done so and turn the switch to the ON position 10 Activate each valve until the carbonator pump comes on Release the button allow carbonator to fill and stop Repeat this process until a steady...

Страница 12: ...ewdriver to adjust the flow rate if needed Use the Plumbing Diagram on page 29 for reference 13 Using a Lancer ratio cup activate the plain water valve to verify water flow rate 5 oz in 4 sec 15 Repea...

Страница 13: ...used must be followed Use sanitary gloves when cleaning the unit and observe all applicable safety precautions DO NOT use a water jet to clean or sanitize the unit DO NOT disconnect water lines when c...

Страница 14: ...from the dispenser as instructed Avoid getting sanitizing solution on circuit boards Do not use strong bleaches or detergents these can discolor and corrode various materials Do not use metal scrapers...

Страница 15: ...surfaces of the ice chute and the ice chute feed through 13 Repeat Step 6 for all exterior surfaces of the dispenser 14 Using hot water thoroughly rinse away the cleaning solution 15 Wearing sanitary...

Страница 16: ...r Let sit for ten 10 minutes 10 Reconnect syrup lines to BIB s and draw drinks to flush solution from the dispenser 11 Taste the drink to verify that there is no off taste If off taste is found flush...

Страница 17: ...r left on Sub Category Menu Changes values numbers letters Enter on Sub Category Menu Save Changes Cancel Exit menu NOTE Valves can be adjusted by scrolling through the menus see figure above using th...

Страница 18: ...Y and press ENTER 2 Choose the Valve number 1 4 by scrolling UP and DOWN arrows 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to shift to the Top Middle or Bottom bonus flavors categories 4 Press the UP and DOWN ar...

Страница 19: ...e cycles 9 Place dispenser back into service Carbonator Pump Modifications 1 Turn off power to the dispenser 2 Remove drip tray and splash plate 3 Turn off water 4 Turn the CO2 off activate the relief...

Страница 20: ...on the power supply or momentarily unplugging unit 3 Check connections of liquid level probe to PCB assembly 4 Replace PCB assembly 5 Replace liquid level probe 6 Replace pump Excessive foaming 1 No i...

Страница 21: ...psi 0 552 MPa min 70 psi 0 483 MPa Do not exceed manufacturer s recommenda tions 2 Open shutoff fully 3 Remove syrup flow control from valve and clean out any foreign material to ensure smooth spool m...

Страница 22: ...Agitator pin is missing or damaged 3 Poor ice quality 4 Key not installed on agitation shaft 1 Fill dispenser with ice 2 Replace agitator pin 3 Service ice machine 4 Install key on agitation shaft No...

Страница 23: ...B connector if still leaking then replace line 2 Replace o ring 3 Replace defective pump BIB pump fails to restart after bag replacement 1 BIB connector not on tightly 2 BIB connector is stopped up 3...

Страница 24: ...24 Main Unit Assembly ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS 1 2 5 6 3 4 9 10 7 8 11 12 14 15 35 34 13 27 28 28b 29 25 26 30 31 32 33 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 22 23 36...

Страница 25: ...3 1373 Agitator Assembly FS IBD HEX 18 54 0472 Rear Agitator Bearing IBD 19 10 0762 Pin Hex Design FS 20 03 0368 Agitator Retainer Pin IBD 21 82 3556 Dispensing Wheel Assembly HEX 22 05 1467 Back Lid...

Страница 26: ...05 Lower Ice Chute 3 05 0999 02 Ice Chute Lever IBD 4 04 0268 Screw 6 19 x 0 625 LG PLSTI HHSW W 5 03 0241 Ice Chute Spring IBD 6 12 0244 Switch SPST 5A 250V MDM 7 05 0359 01 Bushing 123 ID x 187 OD N...

Страница 27: ...et Ice Shield 30 3 82 3651 Dispensing Wheel Assembly Pellet Ice 4 10 0762 Agitator Pin 5 03 0368 Agitator Pin Retainer 6 23 1401 01 Helical Agitator Assembly 7 05 2993 02 Ice Shroud Bin Liner 30 15 00...

Страница 28: ...SYRUP ASSY 82 3824 LFCV 3 0 4 5 SODA WATER ASSY LFCV KIT 82 4020 01 LFCV REBUILD KIT Lancer Flow Control Valve LFCV LFCV SPARE PARTS Item Part No Description 1 10 0870 01 Plug Nut Solenoid 2 pack 2 02...

Страница 29: ...V1 YEL BLK RED BLK BRN BLK YEL GRY V A L V E M O U N T I N G N O Z Z L E P A N E L I N L E T F I T T I N G S BLU BLK RED GRY S1 3 SODA1 WATER1 S1 4 S1 2 S1 1 IS1 1 IS1 2 IS1 3 VALVE HARNESS DIAGRAM BL...

Страница 30: ...NICATING PROBE ICE SWITCH NOZZLE NOZZLE V2 V1 BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER BOARD DISPLAY CARB AGI FOT COMM ICE OPTIC ICE DOOR ICE SWITCH KEY SOLD OUT JV1 JV2 JV3 JV4 CAR...

Страница 31: ...22 20 1 8 15 16 30 1 2 23 18 5 8 1 5 8 7 1 2 1 1 2 3 DIAMETER OPTIONAL 3 18 11 7 1 2 2 F R O N T O F D I S P E N S E R OPTIONAL HOLES FOR FASTENING DISPENSER TO COUNTER WITH SCREWS CUT OUT DASHED ARE...

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