Cornelius 000 PLUS, 10 Operating Controls, Cooling Unit Refrigeration Power Switch

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OPERATORS INSTRUCTIONS

This section covers operating controls, daily pre-operation check, adjustments, replenishing CO2 and syrup supplies, cleaning and sanitizing, Cooling Unit maintenance, Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly maintenance, lubrication, and servicing CO2 gas check valves.

WARNING: Disconnect electrical power to Cooling Unit and Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly to prevent personal injury before attempting any internal maintenance. Only qualified personnel should service internal components or electrical wiring.

OPERATING CONTROLS

COOLING UNIT REFRIGERATION POWER SWITCH

(see Figure 5)

REFRIGERATION POWER switch, located on front of Cooling Unit, placed in ‘OFF’position will interrupt electrical power to refrigeration compressor, agitator motor, compressor cooling fan, carbonated water circulating pump, and the carbonator pump motor. REFRIGERATION POWER switch placed in ‘ON’position will start the carbonator pump motor (if carbonated water is being called for), the carbonated water circulating pump motor, and the agitator motor. Under certain conditions approximately 2-1/2 minutes after the REFRIGERATION POWER SWITCH has been placed in ‘ON’position refrigeration compressor and compressor cooling fan will start.

COOLING UNIT CARBONATOR MOTOR SWITCH

(see Figure 5)

CARBONATOR MOTOR power switch, located on front of Cooling Unit, placed in ‘OFF’position will interrupt electrical power to carbonator pump motor. Switch must be placed in ‘ON’position before carbonator pump motor will operate.

COOLING UNIT CIRCULATING MOTOR SWITCH

(see Figure 5)

CIRCULATING MOTOR power switch, located on front of Cooling Unit, placed in ‘OFF’position will interrupt electrical power to carbonated water circulating pump. Switch must be placed in ‘ON’position before circulating pump will operate.

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM TEMPERATURE SENSING DEVICE AND HIGH-PRESSURE CUTOUT SWITCH

(see Figure 5)

This Cooling Unit is equipped with a refrigeration system temperature sensing device and a high-pressure sensing cutout switch that will shut refrigeration system down should the system overheat due to a clogged condenser coil in the Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly. If refrigeration system does not automatically restart itself after system has cooled down, high-pressure sensing cutout switch (see Figure 5) will have to be pressed to reset switch. MAKE SURE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM PROBLEM IS CORRECTED. OPERATING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM IN THIS MANNER FOR PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME COULD RESULT IN COMPRESSOR FAILURE.

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Contents This Document Contains Important Information AURORAR10,000 Plus Cooling UnitTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’OF Dispensed Drink TOO LOW or TOO Cooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check ValveDispensed Product Produces Foam AS IT Leaves Dispensing Water Pump Motor Operates but Water Pump does not PumpCooling Unit Description General DescriptionCooling Unit Data System Theory of Operation Flow Diagram Typical Installation Identification of LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Unpacking and InspectionSelecting Location Cooling UnitInstalling Cooling Unit Installing Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’YRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Placing Cooling Unit in LocationConnecting Electrical Power Circuit to Cooling Unit Cooling Unit factory warranty Connecting Plain Water Inlet Supply Line to Cooling UnitConnecting CO2 Inlet Supply Line to Cooling Unit Preparing Cooling Unit for Operation Placing Cooling Unit in Operating PositionOperation Service internal components or electrical wiringInstalling Line Identification Label Dispensing Station AdjustmentsAdjusting Water Flow Rate Adjusting WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’ of Dispensed ProductCooling Unit Carbonator Motor Switch Cooling Unit Refrigeration Power SwitchCooling Unit Circulating Motor Switch Operating ControlsCleaning and Sanitizing AdjustmentsDaily PRE-OPERATION Check Replenishing CO2 SupplyCooling Unit Carbonator Maintenance Cooling Unit MaintenanceSanitizing Syrup Systems Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust FiltersCleaning CO2 GAS Check Valves Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y MaintenanceCleaning Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust Filters Periodic CleaningPreparing Cooling Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or Relocating Periodic InspectionChanging ICE Water Bath Remote Condenser Coil and FAN Assembly MaintenanceSee Figures 2 Parts Identification Secondary CO2 Regulators LubricationPrimary CO2 Regulator WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’OF Dispensed Product Daily Cleaning of UnitWater Flow Rate Wash Syrup Systems Sanitizing POST-MIX Syrup SystemsWater Flush Syrup Systems Flush Syrup SystemsSanitize Syrup Systems Purge Water OUT of Syrup Systems Restore Operation CO2 GAS Check Valve Replenishing Syrup SupplyCooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check Valve Cleaning CO2 System GAS Check ValvesSyrup Flavor Change 300614000 Wiring Diagram WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’ AdjustmentDispensed Drink TOO LOW or TOO HighCarbonation TOO LOW Dispensed ProductComes OUT Dispensing Valve Clear But Foams in CUP Only Carbonated Water aOnly Syrup Dispensed Only Carbonated WaterCarbonator Motor Warm Product BeingTemperature Sensing Operate Refrigeration PowerWater Pump Motor Operates but WaterNot Form Sufficient ICE Bank Compressor OperatesContinuously but does Not Form Sufficient ICE Wiring DiagramCondenser FAN Motor Not OperatingWarranty This page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800
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000 PLUS, 10 specifications

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