Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- Installation
- Component Identification
- Maintenance
- Operation
- Blade Tower Brixing
- CEV Electronic Ice & Carbonation Control
- Flavor Magic Programming
- Flav’R-Pic External Programming
- Flav’R-Pic (FRP-250) Programming
- Flav’R-Pic (FRP-250) Brixing Procedure
- FlexTower Programming Modes
- Control Board Run or Dispense Mode
- The 6 Programming Modes on FlexTower Control Board
- To Access Programming Modes
- To Exit Programming Modes
- Manual Dispense Mode
- Timed Dispense Mode (Flavor Adder Dispensed)
- Water Calibration Mode
- Syrup Calibration Mode
- Touchpad Configuration Mode
- Touchpad LED Light Sequencing Mode (8 Selection Area Touchpad)
- Touchpad LED Light Sequencing Mode (4 Selection Area Touchpad)
- Adjustments
- Agitation Timer
- Troubleshooting
- Component Specifications
- Charts
- Diagrams
- Blade Tower Plumbing
- CEV-30i & CEV-30e Plumbing
- CEV-40i & CEV-40e Plumbing
- CT-6 Plumbing and Wiring
- CT-8 Plumbing and Wiring
- CF-1522 Plumbing
- DI-1522 Post-mix Plumbing
- DI-1522 Pre-mix Plumbing
- DI/DIL-2323 6 Valve Post-mix Plumbing
- DI/DIL-2323 8 Valve Post-mix Plumbing & Variety Valve
- DI/DIL-2323 10 Valve Post-mix Plumbing
- DI/DIL-2323 6 Valve Pre-mix Plumbing
- Flavor Magic Plumbing
- FRP-250 Plumbing Diagram
- FRP-250 & FRP-250SCI Tubing Layout
- FT-8 Plumbing
- FT-12 Plumbing
- FlexTower Water Recirculation Pump Flow
- FlexTower Water Chiller Flow
- MDH-302 12 Valve Plumbing
- MDH-402 16 Valve Plumbing
- MDH-402 20 Valve Plumbing
- S/SV150 6 Valve Diagram
- S/SV175 8 Valve Diagram
- S/SV200/250/SV-250QD 8 Valve Diagram
- S/SV200/250 10 Valve Diagram
- Flex Manifold Diagrams
- CEV Wiring
- CF Drop-In Series Wiring
- Drop-in Wiring
- Flavor Magic Wiring
- Flav’R-Pic (FRP-250) Wiring
- FlexTower Wiring
- MDH-302 & MDH-402 Wiring
- NGF-250 Wiring
- quickdraw Wiring
- S/SV/SVi Wiring
- Selectable Ice Wiring
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WATER FILTERS
It is recommended that proper water filters treat the
water supply for the beverages. There are two basic
filters commonly in use.
1. Pre-filter, or sand filter. This filter removes any
foreign matter from the water down to 25 microns
in size.
2. Carbon or activated charcoal filter is also used.
This filter will reduce chlorine and other
chemicals, off-taste and odor. Some of the higher
quality filters may reduce organic compounds
(bacteria) in the water.
Do not use a filter containing any type of phosphate on
the beverage system. Phosphate as used for scale
reduction will cause the beverage to lose its
carbonation and become “flat” quickly.
WATER PRESSURES
Dynamic (flowing) water pressures to most
carbonators should be a minimum of 40 PSI
(1.38 bar). Water pressure to dispensers for
noncarbonated beverages should be a minimum of
50 pounds (22.7 kg). These pressures are minimum
operating pressures, not static pressure.
SYRUP BASICS
Your concentrated syrup containers should be stored
in a cool dry location that is easily accessible. Any
extremes in temperature can wreak havoc with the
quality of the product. For best results, the syrup
should be maintained in an environment between 40°
and 90°F (4.4° and 32.2°C).
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