Cornelius 3 service manual Security, Pressure Sensors, None LOW High Both

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Viper Service Manual

Table 33

Option

Button 2

Button 3

Button 4

Button 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compressor Sensors

NONE

LOW

HIGH

BOTH

 

 

 

 

 

Security

System security is located on the System menu. It allows a supervisor or service technician to keep unauthorized personnel from accessing the Maintenance menu. This feature is activated on the System menu. When security is turned on, users can only access the Main and Setup menus.

Pressing the extreme Left and Right buttons (Buttons 1 and 5) on the bottom of the display simultaneously and holding them for approximately five (5) seconds unlocks the Security menu. If security is left ON on the System menu, when the system times out or when the user goes back to the Main menu, security is re- activated and the Maintenance menu is not accessable. To disable security, access the System menu, highlight Security and press the OFF button.

Pressure Sensors

Pressure sensors allow the technician to view the high and low-side pressures in the refrigeration system without having to connect external gauges to the sys- tem. To view this information, go to the Unit Data screen shown in Figure 10 and press the UNIT button. The System screen, shown in Figure 30, is displayed.

The number and type of sensors in the unit are typically set at the factory and should not be changed. Data is only available on the sensors installed. If a sen- sor that is not installed in the unit is activated, incorrect data is displayed. It is possible to install sensors in the field, but it is not recommended because sys- tem refrigerant charge may be lost.

The low side pressure sensor is used to monitor compressor reversal. If it is not installed on the unit, the unit may not operate properly.

 

SYSTEM

# OF BARRELS

2

 

 

# OF COMPRESSOR 1

 

 

SECURITY

OFF

 

12:51P

CMP #1 SENSORS BOTH

 

 

 

 

MAR 04

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BACK NONE LOW HIGH

BOTH

Figure 30. System Screen

When the pressure sensors selection is highlighted, pressing the NONE button removes the pressure readings from the Unit Data screen, shown in Figure 31. If LOW is selected, only the low pressure reading is displayed. If HIGH is selected, only the high pressure reading is displayed.

NOTE: If a pressure sensor is open, the pressure reading is 386 PSIG.

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Contents Fruitista Viper 3 Flavor Trademarks and Copyrights Contact InformationIntroduction Safety InstructionsSystem Overview Operation Component Replacement Preventative MaintenanceTroubleshooting Page Manual Overview IntroductionDifferent Types of Alerts Read and Follow ALL Safety InstructionsSafety Tips Safety OverviewCO2 Carbon Dioxide Warning Qualified Service PersonnelSafety Precautions Shipping and StorageMounting in or on a Counter Overrun, as Applied to Carbonated BeveragesDispensed Product Conditions Brix Affects Overrun Low Dispensing Volume Affects Overrun Introduction System OverviewTheory of Operation Fruitista Viper System 3-Barrel Refrigeration SchematicFruitista Viper 3-Barrel Wiring Diagram Typical Bulk Cylinder CO2 Connection CO2 SystemPsig Settings Syrup Viscosity CO 2 Setting Expansion Type SetBarrel System Schematic Control Panel Water SystemSyrup System IntroductionStatus Control Panel DisplayControl Panel Buttons BarrelSoftware Structure Button Description System MenusMain Menu Control Panel Menu DescriptionsUnit Data Menu Error Type Description Error Status MenuDisplayed Action Type Description Message Comm ERR IO BRL RecoverFill Error ResetError Log Menu Setup MenuSetting the Clock Clock Setup MenuAction Procedure Step Action Procedure Setting Daylight Sav- ings TimeEvent DAY SUN Setup Sleep Events Setup MenuWakeup Setting the Sleep Wakeup Times Setting EventsViscosity Setup Menu Setting Defrost LockoutDefrost Lock Visc CO2 Setup MenuCO2 USA Euro Option Setup MenuOption Temp Format Setup Date Format Time FormatSetting the Type of Syrup Maintenance MenuSetting the Temperature Format Setting the Date Format Setting the Time Format Setting the POS Light- ingSelect Barrel Maint Manual Diag Totals Barrel Maintenance Menu Purging a BarrelBrix Setup Motor SetupRun the Barrel Motor Filling a BarrelRinsing a Barrel Noid for a barrel to prevent damage from occurring Manual Diagnostic MenuSystem Open. The software is designed to turn on the hot gas soleDisplay Value Description Totals MenuBrix Setup Menu Brix Brix Setup ScreenEeprom is not installed or is faulty Motor Setup MenuMotor Type CAL Calibrating a MotorSystem Menu Pressure Sensors SecurityNone LOW High Both LOW Psig #1 Unit Line VoltageHigh Psig #1 Maintaining Product Quality Dispensed Product ThroughputViper Viscosity Programmed Defrost Scheduling Viscosity SettingCO2 Setting Sleep Mode Recom- mendationsStarting the Unit Summary Preventative MaintenanceMonthly Maintenance Cleaning Air FilterStep Action SEMI-ANNUAL Maintenance Cleaning the Syrup ConnectionsInspecting and Replacing Scraper Blades Self-Closing Dispensing Valve Servicing Motorman Dispensing ValvesEmptying a Barrel Sanitizing the SystemProduct position Flushing the System of Syrup Sanitizing the BarrelPpm available chlorine Step Procedure Cleaning the Water FilterRemoving the Existing Seal Barrel Motor Seal ReplacementView of Motor Shaft with Spacer on Shaft Installing a New SealMotor Seal Leak Test Barrel Motor ReplacementView of Motor Run Capacitors Step Motor RUN Capacitor ReplacementRear View of Water Pump Water Pump ReplacementSide View of CO2 Pulse Valves CO2 Pulse Valve ReplacementView of Shutoff Solenoids w/ Access Panel Removed Syrup and Water Shutoff Solenoid ReplacementCompressor Replacement Condenser FAN Motor ReplacementHot Gas Solenoid 1 per barrel HOT GAS Solenoid ReplacementSyrup Pressure Switch Replacement Liquid Line Solenoid ReplacementView of Syrup Pressure Switch and Valve Water Pressure Switch ReplacementView of Display Board Display Board ReplacementSoftware Compatibility Control Board ReplacementView of Motor Board in E-Box Motor Board ReplacementProblem Probable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting the SystemTroubleshooting Product Not Cold Publication Number 621360041TBSER 2010, IMI Cornelius Inc Page IMI Cornelius Inc

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