Technical information

Installation Instruction for all Models of Drop-In and Free Standing Ice Cooled Dispensers
Publication Number: 166239001 - 12 - © 1994-2014, Cornelius Inc.
NOTE:If water supply is dirty, be sure to flush lines and carbonator completely. It may be necessary
to remove lines to carbonator tank. Invert and flush tank and all inlet lines to remove any foreign
particles or dirt.
C. Carbonator CO2 regulator pres-
sure too high for existing water
conditions or temperature.
D. Syrup over-carbonated with
CO2 as indicated by bubbles in
inlet syrup lines leading to unit.
E. Warm Product - No ice in bin,
bridged ice on cold plate or
plugged drain.
F. Reduce carbonator CO2 regula-
tor pressure setting. Reference
manual provided with carbonator.
G. Remove syrup tanks quick dis-
connects. Relieve tank CO2 pres-
sure, shake tank vigorously, then
relieve tank CO2 pressure as
many times as necessary to
remove over-carbonation.
H. Replenish ice, break ice up to
eliminate bridging, unplug the
drain.
No product dispensed from one
dispensing valve
A. Broken or disconnected wiring.
B. Inoperative dispensing valve
solenoid coil.
C. Inoperative dispensing valve
micro switch.
A. Repair or connect wiring.
B. Replace solenoid coil as
instructed.
C. Replace micro switch as
instructed.
Only carbonated water dispensed A. Quick disconnects not secure
on syrup tanks.
B. Out of syrup.
C. B-I-B connectors not properly
connected.
D. Syrup secondary CO2 regulator
not properly adjusted.
E. Inoperable dispensing valve.
F. Dispensing valve syrup flow reg-
ulator not properly adjusted.
G. Dispensing valve syrup flow reg-
ulator, syrup tank quick discon-
nect, or syrup lines restricted.
A. Secure quick disconnects on
syrup tanks.
B. Replenish syrup supply as
instructed.
C. Properly attach the connectors.
D. Adjust syrup tanks secondary
CO2 regulator as instructed.
E. Repair dispensing valve.
F. Adjust dispensing valve syrup
flow regulator (Water-to-Syrup
“Ratio”) as instructed.
G. Sanitize syrup system as
instructed.
Only syrup dispensed
A. Plain water inlet supply line
shutoff valve closed.
B. Carbonator power cord
unplugged from electrical outlet.
C. Carbonator primary CO2 regula-
tor not properly adjusted.
A. Open plain water inlet supply line
shutoff valve.
B. Plug carbonator power cord into
electrical outlet.
C. Adjust carbonator primary CO
2
regulator (Reference manual
provided with carbonator).