6
Installing CO
2
Supply
1. Connect high pressure CO
2
regulator assembly to CO
2
cylinder or bulk system.
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Thread regulator nut on to tank, then
tighten nut with wrench
A. CO
2
Regulator
B. Outlet
C. Wrench
D. CO
2
Supply
A
B
C
D
Before installing regulator, assure that a seal (washer
or o-ring) is present in regulator attachment nut.
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ATTENTION
2. Connect a 1/4” nut, stem and seal to CO
2
regulator outlet.
3. Route appropriate tubing from the low pressure CO
2
regulator manifold location to the 1/4” nut, stem on the high
pressure CO
2
regulator attached to source and connect
tubing.
A dedicated CO
2
regulator is required to supply the CO
2
inlet at the unit as well as to all syrup pumps.
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ATTENTION
DO NOT PLUG UNIT INTO GROUNDED ELECTRICAL
OUTLET AT THIS TIME.
Make sure that all water lines
are tight and unit is dry before making any electrical
connections
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WARNING
Drain line must be insulated with a closed cell
insulation. Insulation must cover the entire length of
the drain hose, including fittings. The drain should be
installed in such a manner that water does not collect
in sags or other low points, as condensation will form.
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CAUTION
Pouring hot water down the drain may cause the Drain
Tube to collapse. Allow only luke warm or cold water
to enter the Drain Tube.
Pouring coffee, tea, or other
similar substances down the drain may cause the
Drain Tube to become clogged.
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ATTENTION
A
A. Drain Fitting
B. Drain Line
C. Drip Tray
B
C
16. Route drain hose from designated open type drain to both
fittings on Drip Tray and connect hose to fittings.
15. Route the power supply cord to a grounded electrical outlet
of the proper voltage and amperage rating.
17. Reattach Drip Tray and Cup Rest to unit.
A
A. Cold Plate Drain
B. Drip Tray
C. CO
2
Line
B
C
When installing the drip tray, make sure both of the
cold plate drain hoses are lined up to the openings in
the drip tray. Make sure the end of the hose rests at
least a half of an inch over the edge of the opening to
ensure proper drainage of the cold plate.
NOTE
A
B
A. Pressure Relief Valve
B. CO
2
Inlet
13. Route appropriate tubing from the syrup pump location to the
syrup inlets and connect tubing to all syrup inlets.
14. Route appropriate tubing from the CO
2
source location to the
CO
2
inlet on the unit and connect tubing to inlet.
4. Connect tubing routed from the CO
2
inlet at the unit to one of
the low pressure CO
2
regulator manifold outlets.