Cornelius 4 Flavor manual Cancel/Pour Button, Programming the Portion Control, Pump Speed Switch

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Pump Speed Switch

The pump speed switch has two settings, low and high. For most dispensing situations high speed will be the preferred speed. Most concentrates use this setting. Low speed is only used when the water pres- sure is at the low end of the range (25 PSI or less) and the concentrate is a very thin viscosity such as apple or cranberry. Low speed cuts the output voltage to 18VDC.

Using a water booster system to increase the flowing pressure to the recommended pressure is a better solution.

5.To change the brix setting, simply readjust the water flow rate. Located on each of the valve assemblies inside the refrigerated compartment are the adjusting screws for the water flow rate (one per valve).

If the brix reading is too high or low, rotate the appropriate water flow control according to the diagram below. Repeat steps 1-5 until the brix setting is achieved.

Lowers Brix by increasing water

Raises Brix by reducing water

IMPORTANT: When making changes to the water flow control, do not rotate more than 1/4 turn per adjustment. Additionally, prior to taking your next brix reading, “tap” the corresponding dis- pense button several times prior to drawing a sample. This will clear remnant drink from the dis- pense nozzle AND help move the flow control to its new setting.

PROGRAMMING THE PORTION CONTROL

If your dispenser has optional portion controls, they have been pre-programmed from the factory to pour 7, 12, and 16 ounce drinks. The “extra large” (pitcher icon) size has also been pre-programmed to pour

16 ounces. To change the pour sizes, please follow the instructions below:

1.Simultaneously, press and hold “small” and “extra large” push button switches on the Portion Control Module until the “Refill” light starts blinking. Release the switches. The blinking Refill light indicates the programming mode is active.

2.Place the cup under the dispense nozzle and push the selected size button (small, medium, large, or extra large). Hold the button in until the cup fills to the desired portion, then release the button. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining sizes.

3.After programming all the drink sizes, press and release the “cancel/pour” switch to return the Portion Control to the operational mode. The blinking REFILL light will go out.

4.If at a future date it is decided to change the portion size of the drinks, the individual sizes

can be adjusted by the above procedure. It is not necessary to reprogram every size. Additionally the portion control has full memory retention in case of a power failure.

Cancel/Pour Button

To pour a drink without using a pre-programmed portion control size, simply push and hold the Cancel/Pour button. Release when the glass is full.

Publication Number: TP00968

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© 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc.

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Contents Quest Juice Quest Juice Training Manual IMI Cornelius IncTable of Contents Troubleshooting Guide Notes Overview Product DescriptionQuest Quest, Two FlavorQuest, Four Flavor IPD TimesSystem Details Water QualityWater Flow Flow RatesIntroduction Preview QuestionsKEY Things to Know / do Installation Connecting Water SupplyCounter Location Filling the ICE BathConcentrate Handling & Loading Loading ConcentrateChanging Concentrate Containers Open the cabinet door and return the handle to DispenseCHECKING/ADJUSTING the Brix Setting SuppliesCancel/Pour Button Pump Speed SwitchProgramming the Portion Control Planned Maintenance Schedule Clean Splash Zones & Dispense NozzlesFlush System Sanitize the Juice DispenserClean Water Inlet Strainer Clean Chassis InteriorCheck and Top-Off Water Ice Bath SEMI-ANNUALReplace Pump Tubing Removing Pump PlatformsReplacing Pump Tubing AnnuallyPublication Number TP00968 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc Mechanical Section Removal of MerchandiserRemoval of the Switch Panel Removal of the Pump Platforms Publication Number TP00968 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc Removal of the Cooling FAN Removal of Panels Removal of Electrical BOX Removal of the VRB Boards Removal of the ICE Bank Control Removal of Nozzle Guide GasketRemoval of the Cooling Cabinet 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc Removal of the Agitator Motor Removal of the Refrigeration ChassisGround Wire/Post Red/White BlueLead Order When RE-ASSEMBLING Removal of the ICE Control ProbeMajor Component Review Electrical BOXPump Speed Switch Operational OverviewValidating Operation ICE Bank ControlDoor Switch 72 B Serial Number TransformerWater Inlet Solenoid Door Switch 72 E Serial Number Water Valve/Flow ControlBottle Adaptor O-rings Platform ComponentsBottle Adaptor Sold Out Sensors Bottle Adaptor Tray GrommetsTip Bottle Adaptor Flush Mode Static MixersWiring Diagram Quest Juice Training Manual Troubleshooting Guide Probable CauseProbable Cause Remedy Problem Publication Number TP00968 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc

2 Flavor, 4 Flavor specifications

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