Cornelius Drop-In and Free-Standing Ice Cooled Dispensers manual

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    1 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994–2003 10/4/94 166239001 Revised 10/8/03 Rev . Level1 www .cornelius.com T elephone (800) 238-3600 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTION THIS INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTION APPLIES TO ALL MODELS OF DROP-IN AND FREE-ST ANDING ICE COOLED DISPENSERS. UNP ACKING AND INSPECTION The unit was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory an[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 2 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 5. Remove any excess sealant. Note: For non-electrical valves, skip the next step. 6. Mount the T ransformer power supply under the counter , in a position to allow access to the electrical outlet and to allow the 24V power cord to reach the dispenser . 7. Install [...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 3 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 C. Continue to activate the dispensing valve in cycles ( “ ON ” for 15-seconds, “ OFF ” , then “ ON ” for 15-seconds). Repeat “ ON ” and “ OFF ” cycles for 15-cycles. 3. Connect detergent solution to remaining syrup systems and flush syrup out o[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 4 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 4. Remove sanitizing solution source from the syrup system. 5. Allow sanitizing solution to remain in the syrup systems for not less than 10 or no more than 15-minutes (max.) contact time. STEP 4. W A TER FLUSH SYSTEMS W ARNING: Flush sanitizing solution from the s[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 5 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 CLEANING THE ICE BIN 1. Prepare a mild detergent soap solution in 100 ) F potable water . 2. Using a nylon (not wire) bristle brush, clean the cold plate and the interior of the ice bin with the soap solu- tion. 3. Rinse the cold plate and interior bin surfaces wit[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 6 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 5. Fill the bin with 32 ) F ice. DO NOT use ice taken directly from a freezer . 6. Adjust the brix (water-to-syrup ratio) for post-mix valves. 7. Set the flow rate for pre-mix valves. DRINK DISPENSER V AL VES IMI CORNELIUS INC. MASON CITY IA. DRINK DISPENSERS V AL [...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 7 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING T rouble Probable Cause Remedy ADJUSTMENT OF DISPENSING V AL VE SYRUP FLOW REGULA T OR DOES NOT INCREASE TO DESIRED W A TER-TO-SYRUP ‘‘ RA TIO ’’ A. Dispensing valve syrup flow regulator , syrup tank quick disconnect, or syru[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 8 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 T rouble Remedy Probable Cause DISPENSED PRODUCT COMES OUT OF DISPENSING V AL VE CLEAR BUT FOAMS IN CUP OR GLASS A. Oil film or soap scum in cup or glass. A. Use clean cup or glass. B. Ice used for finished drink is sub-cooled. B. Do not use ice directly from freez[...]

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    10/4/94 166239001 9 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994 – 2003 Rev . Level 1 T rouble Probable Cause Remedy ONL Y CARBONA TED WA TER DISPENSED, Continued G. Dispensing valve syrup flow regulator , syrup tank quick disconnect, or syrup lines restricted. G. Sanitize syrup system as instructed. ONL Y SYRUP DISPENSED A. Plain water inlet supply[...]