Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser manual Pump Troubleshooting

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IntelliCarb Training Manual

Pump Troubleshooting

DOES NOT OPERATE / GAS APPLIED / DISPENSER VALVE OPEN

B-I-B empty or inlet tubing pinched off activating vacuum "sold-out".

Gas regulator over-pressurizing. (Pump stalled)

Outlet tube kinked or restricted.

Operated without fluid for excessive period. (Dry run)

Transfer tube and gas lines contaminated (syrup, rust, oil, etc.) [ensure clean gas supply, change out all contaminated pumps]

Internal damage of control cover.

OPERATES BUT WILL NOT PRIME / DISPENSER VALVE OPEN

[consult Start-up Procedure for proper priming]

Pump valves have no moisture/dry (add water/syrup to the inlet port with pump stroking slowly).

Vacuum leaks at Q.D., barb fitting clamps, or inlet fitting o-ring.

Debris in valve seats or warped/swollen valves.

DOES NOT ACHIEVE SOLD-OUT WITH EMPTY B-I-B

Vacuum leaks at Q.D., barb fitting clamps, or inlet fitting o-ring.

Excessive amount of air in B-I-B from improper packaging.

Air trapped in outlet tubing and/or pump fluid chambers.

AIR IN INLET AND/OR OUTLET TUBING

Vacuum leaks at Q.D. o-ring or barb fitting clamps.

Vacuum leaks at inlet fitting; o-ring pinched or missing.

Large amounts of air noticed only in the outlet tubing when pump operates (diaphragm/piston assem- blies ruptured).

STROKES WITH DISPENSER VALVE CLOSED

Air trapped in outlet tubing and/or pump fluid chambers (open outlet and purge air, check for vacuum leaks, or air in B-I-B).

Debris in outlet valves or warped/swollen valves.

FLUID FROM EXHAUST OR VISIBLE WITHIN GAS INLET TUBING

Carbonator check valve.

Ensure clean gas supply.

Diaphragm/piston assemblies ruptured.

[change out all contaminated pumps]

GAS BLOWING FROM EXHAUST CONTINUOUSLY

Control cover subjected to contaminated gas supply or damaged (ensure clean gas supply, change out all contaminated pumps).

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Cold Beverage Dispenser specifications

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