Cornelius 10 Only Carbonated Water, Only Syrup Dispensed, Carbonator Motor, Warm Product Being

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Trouble

 

Probable Cause

 

Remedy

ONLY CARBONATED WATER

E.

Dispensing valve syrup flow

E.

Sanitize syrup system as

DISPENSED (con’t).

 

regulator, soft drink tank quick

 

instructed.

 

 

disconnect, or syrup lines

 

 

 

 

restricted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ONLY SYRUP DISPENSED.

A.

Plain water inlet supply line

A.

Open plain water inlet supply line

 

 

shutoff valve closed.

 

shutoff valve.

 

B.

CARBONATOR MOTOR

B.

Place switch in ‘ON’position.

 

 

power switch in ‘OFF’

 

 

 

 

position.

 

 

 

C.

Water filter clogged.

C.

Replace water filter.

 

 

 

 

 

WARM PRODUCT BEING

A.

Carbonated water circulating

A.

Place circulating pump

DISPENSED.

 

pump CIRCULATING MOTOR

 

CIRCULATING MOTOR power

 

 

power switch in ‘OFF’

 

switch in ‘ON’position.

 

 

position.

 

 

 

B.

Inoperable carbonated water

B.

Replace pump or motor.

 

 

circulating pump or motor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATER PUMP MOTOR WILL

A.

Inoperative water pump motor.

A.

Replace water pump motor.

NOT OPERATE.

 

 

 

 

 

B.

Water safety thermostat

B.

Replace safety thermostat.

 

 

inoperative.

 

 

 

C.

Loose connections and/or

C.

Tighten connections and/or repair

 

 

open electrical circuit.

 

open circuit.

 

D.

Overheated motor cut off by

D.

Check for proper line voltage.

 

 

thermal overload protector.

 

Check for restricted pump

 

 

 

 

discharge.

 

E.

Water pump binding (new or

E.

Remove water pump from motor,

 

 

replacement pumps only.)

 

rotate pump or motor shaft 180

 

 

 

 

degrees, then recouple pump to

 

 

 

 

motor.

 

F.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

F.

Replace liquid level sensing

 

 

probe.

 

probe.

 

G.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

G.

Replace liquid level sensing PC

 

 

PC board.

 

board.

H.No 24 VAC to liquid level sensing PC board.

H.Check electrical wiring and transformer for 24 VAC output.

WATER PUMP MOTOR WILL A.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

A.

Replace liquid level sensing

NOT SHUT OFF.

probe.

 

probe.

B.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

B.

Replace liquid level sensing PC

 

PC board.

 

board.

C.Liquid level sensing probe wired wrong.

D.Leak in carbonated water system.

C.Correct liquid sensing probe wiring.

D.Repair leak in carbonated water system.

ERRATIC CYCLING OF

A.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

A.

Replace liquid level sensing

CARBONATOR.

 

probe.

 

probe.

 

B.

Inoperative liquid level sensing

B.

Replace liquid level sensing PC

 

 

PC board.

 

board.

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Contents AURORAR10,000 Plus Cooling Unit This Document Contains Important InformationTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Cooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check Valve WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’OF Dispensed Drink TOO LOW or TOODispensed Product Produces Foam AS IT Leaves Dispensing Water Pump Motor Operates but Water Pump does not PumpGeneral Description Cooling Unit DescriptionCooling Unit Data System Theory of Operation Flow Diagram Typical Installation Unpacking and Inspection Identification of LOOSE-SHIPPED PartsSelecting Location Cooling UnitInstalling Remote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Installing Cooling UnitRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y 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 OperationDispensing Station Adjustments Installing Line Identification LabelAdjusting Water Flow Rate Adjusting WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’ of Dispensed ProductCooling Unit Refrigeration Power Switch Cooling Unit Carbonator Motor SwitchCooling Unit Circulating Motor Switch Operating ControlsAdjustments Cleaning and SanitizingDaily PRE-OPERATION Check Replenishing CO2 SupplyCooling Unit Maintenance Cooling Unit Carbonator MaintenanceSanitizing Syrup Systems Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust FiltersRemote Condenser Coil and FAN ASS’Y Maintenance Cleaning CO2 GAS Check ValvesPeriodic Cleaning Cleaning Cooling Unit AIR Intake and Exhaust FiltersPreparing Cooling Unit for SHIPPING, STORING, or Relocating Periodic InspectionRemote Condenser Coil and FAN Assembly Maintenance Changing ICE Water BathSee Figures 2 Parts Identification Lubrication Primary CO2 RegulatorSecondary CO2 Regulators Daily Cleaning of Unit Water Flow RateWATER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘RATIO’’OF Dispensed Product Sanitizing POST-MIX Syrup Systems Wash Syrup SystemsFlush Syrup Systems Sanitize Syrup SystemsWater Flush Syrup Systems Purge Water OUT of Syrup Systems Restore Operation Replenishing Syrup Supply CO2 GAS Check ValveCleaning CO2 System GAS Check Valves Syrup Flavor ChangeCooling Unit CO2 Inlet Line CO2 GAS Check Valve 300614000 Wiring Diagram Adjustment WATER-TO-SYRUP ‘RATIO’Dispensed Drink TOO LOW or TOO HighDispensed Product Carbonation TOO LOWComes OUT Dispensing Valve Clear But Foams in CUP Only Carbonated Water aOnly Carbonated Water Only Syrup DispensedCarbonator Motor Warm Product BeingOperate Refrigeration Power Temperature SensingWater Pump Motor Operates but WaterCompressor Operates Continuously but doesNot Form Sufficient ICE Bank Wiring Diagram Not Form Sufficient ICECondenser FAN Motor Not OperatingWarranty This page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800
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