Cornelius 10 Remote Condenser Coil and FAN Assembly Maintenance, Changing ICE Water Bath

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REMOTE CONDENSER COIL AND FAN ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Remote Condenser Coil and Fan Assembly connected to this Cooling Unit is equipped with a condenser coil that must be cleaned every 30-days. Allowing condenser coil to become clogged will cause refrigeration system to overheat which will automatically

shut refrigeration system down. After condenser coil has been cleaned, high-pressure sensing cutout switch (see Figure 5) must be pressed to restart refrigeration system. OPERATING COOLING UNIT IN THIS MANNER FOR PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME COULD RESULT IN COMPRESSOR FAILURE.

CAUTION: Air filters on the Cooling Unit must be removed and cleaned every 30 days as instructed. Excessive accumulation of dust, lint, and grease on the air filters will restrict airflow through the Unit which will cause the refrigeration system to overheat.

The Cooling Unit cabinet is equipped with air intake and exhaust filters which allow air to circulate through the cabinet to cool the compressor. The air filter must be cleaned every 30 days. Excessive accumulation of dust, lint, and grease on filters will restrict air flow through the Unit. Air filter may be removed and washed out with detergent solution or may be vacuumed. Area around Cooling Unit must be kept free of obstructions at all times for proper air circulation throughout the Unit.

CHECKING ICE WATER BATH

(see Figure 5)

Note: Some Cooling Units are equipped with a water tank water level float control. A gurgle heard from the Cooling Unit indicates water level in water tank is low. This indicates the water level float control is not operating properly and must be replaced.

A gurgle heard from Cooling Unit indicates water level in water tank is low and more water should be added to the tank for maximum product cooling. Ice water bath and ice bank should be checked for cleanliness and water tank coils should be checked for excessive mineral deposit build-up as follows:

1.Disconnect electrical power from Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

2.Remove two screws securing Cooling Unit top cover, then remove cover.

3.Using flashlight, inspect ice water bath and ice bank for cleanliness, ice water bath should be clear and ice bank free of foreign particles.

4.If cleaning of water tank is necessary, refer to CHANGING ICE WATER BATH in this section.

5.Fill water tank with clean water until water starts flowing from water tank overflow hose. USE LOW MINERAL CONTENT WATER WHERE A LOCAL WATER PROBLEM EXISTS.

6.Install Cooling Unit top cover and secure with two screws.

7.Restore electrical power to Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

CHANGING ICE WATER BATH

(see Figure 5)

1.Disconnect electrical power from Cooling Unit at disconnect switch.

2.Remove two screws securing Cooling Unit top cover, then remove cover.

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AURORAR10,000 Plus Cooling Unit This Document Contains Important InformationTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Dispensed Product Produces Foam AS IT Leaves Dispensing Cooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check ValveWATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’OF Dispensed Drink TOO LOW or TOO Water Pump Motor Operates but Water Pump does not PumpGeneral Description Cooling Unit DescriptionCooling Unit Data System Theory of Operation Flow Diagram Typical Installation Selecting Location Unpacking and InspectionIdentification of LOOSE-SHIPPED Parts Cooling UnitRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Installing Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’YInstalling Cooling Unit Placing Cooling Unit in LocationConnecting Electrical Power Circuit to Cooling Unit Connecting Plain Water Inlet Supply Line to Cooling Unit Cooling Unit factory warrantyConnecting CO2 Inlet Supply Line to Cooling Unit Placing Cooling Unit in Operating Position Preparing Cooling Unit for OperationService internal components or electrical wiring OperationAdjusting Water Flow Rate Dispensing Station AdjustmentsInstalling Line Identification Label Adjusting WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’ of Dispensed ProductCooling Unit Circulating Motor Switch Cooling Unit Refrigeration Power SwitchCooling Unit Carbonator Motor Switch Operating Controls Daily PRE-OPERATION Check Adjustments Cleaning and Sanitizing Replenishing CO2 SupplySanitizing Syrup Systems Cooling Unit MaintenanceCooling Unit Carbonator Maintenance Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust FiltersRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Maintenance Cleaning CO2 GAS Check ValvesPreparing Cooling Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or Relocating Periodic CleaningCleaning Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust Filters Periodic InspectionRemote Condenser Coil and FAN Assembly Maintenance Changing ICE Water BathSee Figures 2 Parts Identification Primary CO2 Regulator LubricationSecondary CO2 Regulators Water Flow Rate Daily Cleaning of UnitWATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’OF Dispensed Product Sanitizing POST-MIX Syrup Systems Wash Syrup SystemsSanitize Syrup Systems Flush Syrup SystemsWater Flush Syrup Systems Purge Water OUT of Syrup Systems Restore Operation Replenishing Syrup Supply CO2 GAS Check ValveSyrup Flavor Change Cleaning CO2 System GAS Check ValvesCooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check Valve 300614000 Wiring Diagram Dispensed Drink TOO AdjustmentWATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’ LOW or TOO HighComes OUT Dispensing Valve Clear But Foams in CUP Dispensed ProductCarbonation TOO LOW Only Carbonated Water aCarbonator Motor Only Carbonated WaterOnly Syrup Dispensed Warm Product BeingWater Pump Motor Operate Refrigeration PowerTemperature Sensing Operates but WaterContinuously but does Compressor OperatesNot Form Sufficient ICE Bank Condenser FAN Motor Wiring DiagramNot Form Sufficient ICE Not OperatingWarranty This page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800
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