Cornelius FlavorFusion Series installation manual Installation, LEG Option, Counter Mounting

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FlavorFusion Installation Manual

INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: TO THE INSTALLER.

It is the responsibility of the Installer to ensure that the water supply to the dispensing equipment is provided with protection against backflow by an air gap as defined in ANSI/ASME A112. 1.2– 1979; or an approved vacuum breaker or other such method as proved effective by test.

Water pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to a potable water supply shall be sized, installed, and maintained according to Federal, State, and Local laws.

1.Locate the dispenser indoors on a level counter top.

A.LEG OPTION

Unpack the four (4) legs and install them into the threaded holes provided in the bottom of the unit. The installer must provide flexibility in the product and utility supply to permit shifting the position of the dispenser sufficiently to clean the area beneath it.

B.COUNTER MOUNTING

The ice drink dispenser must be sealed to the counter. The template drawing (see FIGURE 6) indicates where openings can be cut in the counter. Locate the desired position for the dispenser, then mark the outline dimensions on the counter using the template drawings. Cut openings in counter.

Apply a continuous bead of NSF International (NSF) silastic sealant (Dow 732 or equal) approximately 1/ 4-inch inside of the unit outline dimensions and around all openings. Then, position the unit on the counter within the outline dimensions. All excess sealant must be wiped away immediately.

2.The beverage tubes, drain tube and power cord are routed through the large opening in the bottom of the unit. See the MOUNTING TEMPLATE (FIGURE 6) for locating the required clearance opening in the counter for these utility lines.

3.DRIP TRAY DRAIN ASSEMBLY (see FIGURE 7): Route the drain tube to an open drain with the end of the tube above the “flood” level of the drain. Use the tubing, fittings, clamps, and insulation provided with the Dispenser to assemble the drain. The completed drain line must pitch continuously downward and contain no “traps” or improper drainage will result.

NOTE: IMI Cornelius Inc. recommends that a water shutoff valve and water filter be installed in the plain water inlet supply line. A Cornelius Water Filter (P/N 313860000) and QUICK DISCONNECT SET (P/N 313867000) are recommended.

CAUTION: Check the minimum flow rate and the maximum pressure of the plain water inlet supply line. MINIMUM FLOW RATE MUST BE AT LEAST 125-GALLONS PER HOUR. If flow rate is less than 125-gallons per hour, starving off the carbonator water pump will occur. Starving will allow the carbonator water pump to overheat causing the safety thermostat on the pump outlet to stop the water pump motor. Overheating could occur if the plain water supply line flow rate drops below 125- gallons per hour. INCOMING PLAIN WATER INLET SUPPLY LINE WATER TO PUMP PRESSURE MUST REMAIN A MINIMUM OF 10 psi BELOW THE CARBONATED CO2 OPERATING PRESSURE. (Example: Carbonator CO2 operating pressure is 75 psi and the maximum water pressure can be no more than 65 psi, etc.). Water over pressure (higher CO2 operating pressure) can cause carbonator flooding, malfunction, and leakage through the carbonator relief valve. If water is exceeding maximum pressure specifications, a Water Pressure Regulator Kit must be installed in the plain water inlet supply line. If fitting connector is not available, tap into the plain water supply line with a 3/8 flare saddle valve.

4.Locate the carbonator pump assembly and connect to power cord from the Ice/Drink Unit to the pump. The cord is connected to the unit’s electrical box and has an electrical connector on the end that plugs into a receptacle in the junction box at the carbonator pump assembly. Connect inlet water to pump and pump outlet to Ice/Drink Unit using 3/8-inch food-grade tubing. Disable the pump from operating by switching the switch in the carbonator pump assembly junction box to the OFF position.

5.Connect the beverage system product tubes as indicated in applicable Flow Diagram FIGURE 8. This work should be done by a qualified service person.

© 2005-2006, IMI Cornelius Inc.

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Publication Number: 621057601INS

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Contents Description SpecificationSafety Instructions Read and Follow all Safety InstructionsRecognize Safety Alerts Safety TipsInstallation LEG OptionCounter Mounting Unit Operation Gate Restrictor Plate Gate Restrictor Plate and AdjustmentOFF Programming Mode Flashing SequencesProgramming Mode Dispense Type 1, Carbonated water dispense Solid LEDValve with Flow Adjusters Setting Water Flow RateTimed Dispense Procedure Adjusting Syrup/Water Ratio BrixSetting a Button to Dispense Non-carbonated Water Only Setting a Button to Dispense Carbonated Water OnlyFlavorFusion Mounting Template Mounting TemplateDrip Tray Drain Assembly Drip Tray Drain AssemblyDiagrams Flow DiagramBonusno Wiring DiagramXFRMR2 Wiring SchematicDispenser Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingFlavorFusion Installation Manual Symptom Cause Remedy Carbonator Troubleshooting= OFF Diagnostics Guide for the Main Control BoardPCB Diagnostics Guide for Flavorfusion Keypad Lighting

FlavorFusion Series specifications

The Cornelius FlavorFusion Series is a groundbreaking advancement in beverage dispensing technology, expertly designed for businesses looking to enhance their drink offerings. This versatile series is tailored for high-volume establishments like restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores, providing an efficient and innovative solution for mixed beverages.

One of the main features of the FlavorFusion Series is its ability to create custom flavor profiles. Equipped with multiple flavor cartridges, the system allows users to blend various flavors, delivering a unique drinking experience. This modular design empowers users to adapt their beverage menu easily, experimenting with seasonal or trending flavors to attract customers.

The FlavorFusion Series utilizes cutting-edge technologies to ensure high-quality dispensing. The advanced mixing technology employed in the system accurately proportionates flavors, guaranteeing consistent taste with every pour. This precision is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction, as patrons expect the same delightful experience regardless of when or where they order their beverages.

Another standout characteristic is the intuitive user interface, which simplifies operation for staff. The touch-screen control panel enables quick access to a range of beverage options and customization features. Staff can easily switch between different flavor profiles, and the system even allows for pre-programmed recipes, ensuring that even new employees can serve drinks accurately without extensive training.

Hygiene and maintenance are paramount in beverage service, and Cornelius addresses these concerns with the FlavorFusion Series. The system's self-cleaning capabilities reduce the need for frequent manual cleaning, while also ensuring that cross-contamination between flavors is minimized. With easy disassembly features, businesses can conduct thorough clean-ups between service hours without hassle.

Moreover, energy efficiency is a design principle integrated into the FlavorFusion Series. The system is designed to consume less power without compromising performance, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious businesses. This focus on energy savings not only helps reduce operational costs but also aligns with the growing demand for environmentally friendly practices in the food and beverage industry.

In summary, the Cornelius FlavorFusion Series represents the future of beverage dispensing, combining innovative flavor customization, advanced technology, ease of use, and sustainability. Businesses that invest in this system can look forward to attracting more customers with an enticing variety of drinks while ensuring operational efficiency and maintaining high standards of hygiene.