Cornelius 000, 10 Periodic Cleaning, Cleaning Condenser Coil, Checking ICE Water Bath

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COOLING UNIT MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC CLEANING

Periodically wash all external surfaces of Cooling Unit, rinse with clean water, then wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE TYPE CLEANERS.

CLEANING CONDENSER COIL

Cooling Unit Equipped With Condenser Coil and Air Filter.

(see Figure 5)

CAUTION: Air filter on back of Cooling Unit must be removed and cleaned every 30 days. Excessive accumulation of dust, lint, and grease on air filter will restrict air flow through the Unit and cause refrigeration system to overheat

Condenser coil air intake filter on back of Cooling Unit may either be removed and washed out with detergent solution or may be vacuumed in place on Unit.

Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly (If applicable).

see Figure 6

CAUTION: The Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly condenser coil must be cleaned every 30 days. Circulating air, required to cool the coil, is drawn in at bottom and is exhausted out through top of unit. Failure to clean condenser coil will cause refrigeration

system to overheat.

1.Disconnect electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

2.Clean bottom side of condenser coil using vacuum cleaner, whisk broom, or soft-bristle brush to remove any debris from coil.

3.Check and make sure fan blade moves freely and are not touching any surfaces, are not bent, or out of balance. Check and make sure wire guard is properly installed and securely fastened.

4.Check and make sure roof area immediately surrounding unit is free and clear of any debris that may have collected such as leaves, paper, trash, etc.

5.Restore electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

CHECKING ICE WATER BATH

(see applicable Figure 5 or 6)

A gurgle heard from Cooling Unit indicates water level in water tank is low. This indicates the water tank water level float control is not operating properly and must be repaired or replaced. If a continuous trickle of water is coming out of the water tank overflow tube, this indicates the water level float control is not shutting off properly and must be repaired or replaced. Ice water bath and ice bank should be checked for cleanliness and water tank coils and the water level float control should be checked for excessive mineral deposit build-up as follows:

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Contents This Document Contains Important Information AURORAR10,000 Cooling UnitTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Table of Contents cont’d LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Cooling Unit Description General DescriptionCooling Unit Model Numbers Design DataRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Data P/N System Theory of OperationFlow Diagram Typical Installation Identification of LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Unpacking and InspectionSelecting Location Cooling UnitRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y if Applicable Installing Cooling UnitPlacing Cooling Unit in Location 24VAC Power Transformer Connecting Electrical Power Circuit to Cooling UnitCooling Unit factory warranty Connecting CO2 Inlet Supply Line to Cooling Unit Connecting Plain Water Inlet Supply Line to Cooling UnitCooling Unit Space Required Placing Cooling Unit in Operating PositionOperation Preparing Cooling Unit for OperationStarting Carbonated Water Circulating Pump Starting Cooling Unit Refrigeration SystemActivating Syrup Systems Installing Line Identification Label Dispensing Station AdjustmentsAdjusting Water Flow Rate Leak Check and Insulating Cooling Unit Outlet LinesThis page Left Blank Intentionally Cooling Unit Carbonator Motor Switch Cooling Unit Refrigeration Power SwitchCooling Unit Circulating Motor Switch Operating ControlsAdjustments Cooling Unit Maintenance Cleaning and SanitizingCleaning CO2 GAS Check Valves Periodic Inspection Preparing Cooling Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or RelocatingCleaning Condenser Coil Periodic CleaningChecking ICE Water Bath Changing ICE Water Bath FAN Assembly Item 4 300381000 Carbonator Liquid Level Control Switches Primary CO2 Regulator Carbonated Water Circulating Pump Motor LubricationIndex Part Name Secondary CO2 RegulatorsDaily Cleaning of Unit Adjusting Carbonators Tanks Liquid LevelsWater Flow Rate Wash Syrup Systems Sanitizing POST-MIX Syrup SystemsFlush Syrup Systems Water Flush Syrup Systems Sanitize Syrup SystemsPurge Water OUT of Syrup Systems Restore Operation Connecting External Carbonator to Cooling Unit Cleaning CO2 System GAS Check ValvesSyrup Flavor Change Carbonators CO2 Inlet Lines CO2 GAS Check Valve300381000 300381000 Wiring Diagram LOW-VOLTAGE System Model Number Wiring Diagram HIGH-VOLTAGE System This page Left Blank Intentionally Dispensed Drink TOO WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’LOW or TOO High Carbonation TOO LOW Dispensed ProductComes OUT Dispensing Valve Clear But Foams in CUP Only Carbonated Water aDispensed CONT’D Only Carbonated WaterOnly Syrup Dispensed Carbonator MotorsErratic Cycling Operate Refrigeration PowerCarbonator Water Pump MotorOperate CONT’D Temperature SensingRefrigeration System Device and HIGH-PRESSURECommpressor Operates Bank CONT’D Refrigeration Flow DiagramContinuousls but does Not Form Sufficient ICEWarranty Page One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800
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