Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser manual Carbonator Relief Valve Locations

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C.Initial start-up procedure for carbonated water system: Turn on the CO2 supply to the car- bonator tank, vent air from carbonator tank by pulling the tank relief valve. Turn on water supply to the pump. Connect electrical power to the pump and motor unit. Bleed the air out of the system by energizing a beverage valve until carbonated water is flowing from the valve.

NOTE:If the carbonator Pump and Motor does not cycle (turn on and off) properly, check that the probe harness connector and ground lead are secured to the carbonator tank connection points.

D.If service is required on Ice Drink units, it will be necessary to lower the beverage valve panel to gain access to the probe and ground connection. Remove the lower front panel (2 screws) from the cabinet and the ice chute cover (“snap” fit). Remove the 6 screws that secure the beverage panel to the cabinet. The panel can now be moved downward due to the flexibility of the beverage tubing to expose the carbonator tank connections.

Carbonator Relief Valve Locations

The carbonator tank is located behind the splash panel, on the right side of the dispenser. You will need to pull the relief valves to purge air from the system after the CO2 supply has been hooked up. Failure to do this will cause low carbonation volume and popping of the relief valves.

Agitator

Motor

Relief

 

Carbonator

Valve Ring

 

 

Tank

 

 

Carbonator

Tank Relief

Valve

FIGURE 6

FIGURE 7

2.Dispenser

Ice Drink Model ED175BCH (Lower Front Panel Removed)

Insulated Cold Plate

Cover & Carbonator

Tank Assembly

Total Flex Manifold

(with insulation)

Total Flex Manifold

Cold Plate Inlets(insulation removed) (3/8 Barb)

Carb. Tank Liquid

 

 

Carb Tank CO2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supply Line

Level Probe Harness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 8

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Cold Beverage Dispenser specifications

The Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser is an advanced piece of equipment devised to meet the increasing demand for customizable cold beverages in both commercial and residential environments. Recognized for its reliability and innovation, this dispenser is designed to serve a variety of beverages, including carbonated soft drinks, iced teas, and flavored water, making it a versatile addition for any establishment such as restaurants, cafes, and events.

One of the standout features of the Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser is its ability to dispense multiple beverages simultaneously. With a modular design, operators can select from several product configurations, allowing businesses to tailor their offerings according to customer preferences. This modularity not only ensures optimal use of space but also facilitates easy upgrades or changes to beverage options without significant downtime.

The dispenser is engineered with advanced refrigeration technologies, ensuring beverages are chilled to the optimal temperature for serving. Utilizing eco-friendly refrigerants, the system maintains energy efficiency while enhancing the cold retention capabilities of the beverages. The integrated cooling system is designed to maintain consistent temperatures, providing patrons with refreshing drinks every time.

Another hallmark of the Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive touch panel allows for quick selection and customization of drinks, enhancing the customer experience. This feature simplifies operations for staff during busy hours, enabling rapid service and reducing wait times.

For maintenance and usability, the dispenser is equipped with a self-diagnostic system that alerts users to any potential issues before they escalate. This proactive feature minimizes downtime and ensures that the dispenser operates smoothly, leading to higher customer satisfaction.

Moreover, the dispenser’s hygienic design is notable. It includes removable components that are easy to clean and sanitize, which is essential in maintaining food safety standards. This characteristic not only prolongs the life of the unit but also contributes to the health and safety of customers.

In summary, the Cornelius Cold Beverage Dispenser combines versatility, advanced technology, and user-friendly features to create a remarkable solution for cold beverage service. With its modular design, energy-efficient refrigeration, intuitive interface, and hygienic construction, it stands out as a premier choice for businesses looking to enhance their beverage offerings while optimizing operational efficiency.