Cornelius R-404A REFRIGERANT Cleaning CO2 GAS Check Valves, Displayed Error Conditions

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PROGRAMMING FREEZE CYLINDERS BEATER “MOTORS” INTO UNIT ELECTRONICS

Note in Table 6 “MOTOR SELECT” the number of freeze cylinders beater motors manufacturer’s that are listed. Your Unit was manufactured and equipped with motors from one of these manufacturer’s. A replacement freeze cylinder beater motor is also manufactured by one of these manufacturer’s listed. NOTE THE MANUFACTURER’S NAME ON THE MOTOR(S). THE BEATER MOTOR(S) MANUFACTURER’S NAME(S) MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE UNIT WHICH WILL MATCH THE MOTOR(S) TO THE UNIT ELECTRONICS as instructed in the INSTALLATION section.

DISPLAYED ERROR CONDITIONS

Displayed error conditions, associated errors, and items affected by the errors are found in Table 9

DISPLAYED ERROR CONDITIONS.

PROGRAMMING PROPER REFRIGERANT TYPE INTO UNIT ELECTRONICS

The dispenser electronics must be programmed for the proper refrigeration pulse rate according to the type of refrigerant gas that has been installed in the refrigeration system. Note dispenser serial plate for the type of refrigerant gas that has been installed, then proceed to the INSTALLATION section for programming instructions.

WATER STRAINER SCREEN AND DOUBLE LIQUID CHECK VALVE MAINTENANCE

(see Figures 2 and 12)

WARNING: The carbonator water pump water strainer screen and the double liquid check valve must be inspected and serviced after any disruptions (plumbing work, earthquake, etc.) to the water supply system, and at least once a year under normal circumstances.

Water pump with no screen or a defective screen in the strainer would allow foreign particles to foul the double liquid check valve. CO2 gas could then back flow into the water system and create a health hazard in the system.

Service water strainer screen and double liquid check valve as instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTE- NANCE section.

CLEANING CO2 GAS CHECK VALVES

(see Figure 2 and 13)

The CO2 gas check valves must be inspected and serviced at least once a year under normal conditions, and after any servicing or disruption of the CO2 system as instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE section.

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Contents To the Installer Table of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Preparing Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or Relocating Programming Main Menu Selections Onto Message DisplayVIS Read Actual Viscosity Readout of Product Water Strainer Screen and Double Liquid Check Valve‘‘ERROR 1’’ or ‘‘ERROR 2’’ Fault Message Goes on During Product Carbonation AdjustmentDaily Cleaning of Unit Sanitizing Syrup Systems Troubleshooting Control Panel Switches and FaultFreeze Cylinder Automatic Defrost Cycle does not Defrost Cycle does not Cancel After Pressing ‘‘CANCELList of Figures Table of Contents cont’d Unit Description General DescriptionGeneric Flavor Tabs AccessoriesService Tools Theory of OperationManual Defrost System Defrost SystemsAutomatic Defrost System ‘‘WAKE UP’’ Wake UP Time ‘‘SLEEP’’ Sleep TimeFlow Diagram This page Left Blank Intentionally Identification of LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Unpacking and InspectionSelecting Location Electrical Power RequirementsHZ Unit Installing Drip Tray Drain Hose KIT Item Installing UnitInstalling Leveling Legs Installing Drip Tray Supports Item 7 and ItemConnecting CO2 Source Line to Unit CO2 Inlet Line Installing Primary CO2 Regulator Assembly on CO2 CylinderConnecting Electrical Power Circuit to the Unit Connecting City Plain Water Source Line to UnitElectrical BOX Adjusting Carbonator Secondary CO2 Regulator Turning on Electrical Power to UnitAdjusting Primary CO2 Regulator Adjusting Product Blender Tanks Secondary CO2Control Panel ASS’Y Hidden Security Switch Message DisplayChecking Unit for SYRUP, CO2, or Plain Water Leaks Filling Freeze Cylinders with ProductPlacing Unit in Operating Location Adjusting Beater Motor Current Either SideProgramming Main Menu Selection Onto Message Display Setting Clock Time of DAYMenu Selections Programming ‘‘DEFROST’’ Automatic Settings Into UnitMain Menu Selections DIP Switch Functions Switch FunctionProgramming ‘‘SLEEP’’ Sleep Time Into Unit Programming Point of Sale Message Display Programming ‘‘WAKE UP’’ Wake UP Time Into UnitAdjusting VIS SET Product Viscosity of Dispensed Product Master and Relay Circuit Board ‘‘VOLTAGE’’ Displayed Voltage Readout 312028000 Gallons = a X Syrup Minutes Totals Menu Commands DescriptionSyrup Minutes Side BrixProgramming Proper Refrigerant Type Into Unit Electronics Displayed Error ConditionsDisplayed Error Conditions Control Panel ASS’Y Switches Control Panel ASS’Y Switches and Displayed Messages‘‘SECURITY SWITCH.’’ Control Panel Assembly Display MessagesFreeze Cylinders Manual or Automatic Defrost Systems Product Shutoff Valves ‘‘SLEEP’’ Sleep Time OperationFaceplate Relief Valves Product Sample Valves‘‘OVERRUN’’, AS Applied to Frozen Carbonated Beverages Syrup Flow RegulatorsDispensing Valves Dispensed Product ConditionsOperating Unit Operating CharacteristicsReplenishing Syrup Supply Checking CO2 Supply Cleaning and SanitizingCleaning Condenser Coil Product Flavor ChangeAdjustments Adjusting ‘‘VIS SET’’ Product Viscosity of Dispensed Product Cleaning CO2 GAS Check Valves Back Panel Preparing Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or RelocatingPeriodic Inspection TOP PanelClosing Front Access Door Opening and Closing Front Access DoorFront Access Panel Opening Front Access DoorOperating Controls Unit Internal Components SELF-CLOSING Dispensing Valve 312028000 Adjusting Carbonated Water Flow Rate Adjusting Plain Water Pressure RegulatorFreeze Cylinder Cutaway View Servicing Beater Motor Drive SHAFT/SEAL Assembly Beaters and Scraper Blades Installation Adjusting CO2 Regulators Adjusting Brix WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’ of Dispensed Product Daily Cleaning of Unit Product Carbonation AdjustmentSanitizing Syrup Systems To disconnect soft drink tank from Unit syrup system 312028000 Servicing Carbonator Water Pump Water Strainer Screen Yearly or After Water System DisruptionServicing Carbonator Water Pump Double Liquid Check Valve Liquid Check Valve AssemblyReplenishing Syrup Supply Replenishing CO2 Supply Service and Maintenance SectionSyrup Flavor Change Water Strainer Screen and Double Liquid Check Valve Replacing Freeze Cylinder Beater Drive Motor ServicedMents in Small Increments Adjusting Carbonator Tank Liquid LevelCarbonator Liquid Level Control Switch Adjustment Refrigeration Flow Diagram Wiring Diagram This page Left Blank Intentionally Troubleshooting Control Panel Switches and Fault Messages Cannot be Deactivated Control Panel SwitchesPoorly Illuminated Display ONE or More Fault ALL Fault Messages not aFault Message Goes on ALL Fault Message not‘‘CO2 OUT’’ Fault Message ‘‘H2O OUT’’ Fault MessageTroubleshooting Product Blender Tanks and Carbonator Troubleshooting Dispensed Product FREEZE-UP Frozen ProductConsistency Varies ExcessivelyUnit Part Numbers Illustrated Parts BreakdownOvercounter FCB POST-MIX Dispenser FCB POST-MIX Dispenser FCB POST-MIX Dispenser cont’d Name Secondary CO2 Regulator Components Secondary CO2 Regulator ASS’Y CO2 Regulator Assembly Blender and Tubing Components Tubing Assembly Carb Water Tubing Assembly Water Solenoid to Blender Solenoid Valve Assembly Blender Components Control BOX and Display Panel Components Faceplate Assembly Dispensing Valve Assembly Carbonator Components Carbonator Tank and Linkage Assembly Pump and Motor ASS’Y Beater Motor Drive SHAFT/SEAL ASS’Y Warranty This page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800