TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble | Probable Cause | Remedy |
ADJUSTMENT OF DISPENSING VALVE SYRUP FLOW REGULATOR DOES NOT INCREASE TO DESIRED
A.Dispensing valve syrup flow regulator, syrup tank quick disconnect, or syrup line restricted.
A.Sanitize syrup system as instructed.
B. Syrup tank quick disconnects | B. Secure quick disconnects. |
not secure. |
|
C.Syrup tanks secondary CO2 regulator out of adjustment.
D.No syrup supply.
E.Improper syrup Baume.
F.Dirty or inoperative piston or spring in dispensing valve syrup flow regulator.
G.Tapered nylon washer inside tube swivel nut connector distorted from being overtightened.
C.Adjust syrup tanks secondary CO2 regulator as instructed.
D.Replenish syrup supply.
E.Replace syrup supply.
F.Disassemble and clean dispensing valve syrup flow regulator.
G.Replace nylon washer and make sure it seats properly.
ADJUSTMENT OF DISPENSING VALVE SYRUP FLOW REGULATOR DOES NOT DECREASE TO DESIRED
A.Dirty or inoperative piston or spring in dispensing valve syrup flow regulator.
A.Disassemble and clean dispensing valve syrup flow regulator.
DISPENSED PRODUCT | A. Carbonator primary CO2 |
CARBONATION TOO LOW | regulator out of adjustment for |
| existing water conditions or |
| temperature. |
A.Adjust carbonator primary CO2 regulator (Reference manual provided with carbonator).
B.Air in carbonator tank.
B.Vent air out of carbonator tank through relief valve. Actuate dispensing valve carbonated water lever to make carbonator pump cycle on.
C.Water, oil, or dirt, in CO2 supply.
C.Remove contaminated CO2. Clean CO2 system (lines, regulators, etc.) using a mild
detergent. Install a clean CO2 supply.
EIMI Cornelius Inc; | 7 | 10/4/94 | |
Revised 10/8/03 | |||
|
|
166239001 Rev. Level 1