MONTHLY..........................15 EVERY SIX MONTHS......................15 YEARLY..........................15 3. DISPENSER CLEANING AND SANITIZING................15 GENERAL INFORMATION....................15 CLEANING AND SANITIZING SOLUTIONS...............15 AMBIENT PROCESS......................16 NOZZLE CLEANING......................16 4. TROUBLESHOOTING......................16-24 5. DISPENSER DISPOSAL......................24 6. TROUBLE SHOOTING THE LANCER ELECTRONIC ICE BANK CONTROL (EIBC)....25 CHECKING FOR NORMAL PCB OPERATION..............25...
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7. ILLUSTRATIONS, PARTS LISTINGS, AND WIRING DIAGRAMS..........26 MAIN UNIT ASSEMBLY.......................26 PUMP ASSEMBLY......................27 REFRIGERATION DECK ASSEMBLY................28 ELECTRICAL BOX ASSEMBLY..................29 CARBONATOR ASSEMBLY....................30 REFRIGERATION DECK WIRING DIAGRAM..............31 UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM....................32...
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST BEFORE GETTING STARTED Each unit is tested under operating conditions and is thoroughly inspected before shipment. At the time of shipment, the carrier accepts responsibility for the unit. Upon receiving the unit, carefully inspect the carton for visible damage. If damage exists, have the carrier note the damage on the freight bill and file a claim with carrier.
WARNING/ADVERTENCIA/AVERTISSEMENT The dispenser is for indoor use only. This appliance is intended to be used in commercial applications such as restaurants or similar. This unit is not a toy. Children should be supervised not to play with appliance. It should not be used by children or infirm persons without supervision.
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25 PSIG (0.172 MPA). REGLES DE SECURITE POUR L’NSTALLATION DU DISTRIBUTEUR DE SODAS La proprètè da cet ensamable est assurè à I’usine sulvant les spècifications èmis par Lancer . Il est essentiel de respecter les 6 points suivants pour l’installation de l’appareil: 1.
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ELECTRICAL WARNING/ADVERTENCIA ELÉCTRICA/ AVERTISSEMENT ÉLECTRIQUE Check the dispenser serial number plate for correct electrical requirements of unit. Do not plug into a wall electrical outlet unless the current shown on the serial number plate agrees with local current available. Follow all local electrical codes when making connections.
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AUTOMATIC AGITATION/AGITACIÓN AUTOMÁTICA/ Units are equipped with an automatic agitation system and will activate unexpectedly. Do not place hands or foreign objects in the water bath tank. Unplug the dispenser during servicing, cleaning, and sanitizing. To avoid personal injury, do not attempt to lift the dispenser without assistance. For heavier dispensers, use a mechanical lift. Las unidades están equipadas con un sistema automático de agitación, por lo que se pueden activar repentinamente.
1. INSTALLATION UNPACKING A. Cut band and remove. B. Remove accessory kit and loose parts. C. Remove top board, corner inserts, and lift outer carton to remove, if included. D. Inspect unit for concealed damage. If evident, notify delivering carrier and file a claim against same.
A. Using appropriate tubing and fittings, connect tubing assembly to water source. Do not reuse beverage tubing. Installer should provide new beverage tubing that meets the IEC Standard 61770. Do not reuse beverage tubing. Lancer beverage tubing kits are available for purchase. Contact your Sales Representative or Lancer Customer Service for more information.
CONNECTING THE CO2 SUPPLY A. Connect high pressure CO2 regulator assembly to CO2 cylinder or bulk system. Use a new CO2 tank washer if regulator does not have built-in o-ring seal. B. Place CO2 cylinder in service location under counter, etc., and secure it with a safety chain. C.
1.13 ADJUSTING WATER TO SYRUP (RATIO) BRIX (LEV ® A. Hold the Lancer brix cup under the syrup separator and activate valve. Check brix. B. To obtain the proper brix, use screwdriver to adjust syrup flow control (see Figure 1).
1.14 SETTING 3-WAY ADJSTABLE BACK BLOCKS FOR PLAIN OR CARBONATED WATER A. The shut-off stem on the left side of the back block controls the flow of plain or carbonated water. The stem has a straight side and a double curved side when looking down at the back block.
3. DISPENSER CLEANING AND SANITIZATION GENERAL INFORMATION A. Lancer equipment (new or reconditioned) is shipped from the factory cleaned and sanitized in accordance with NSF guidelines. The operator of the equipment must provide continuous maintenance as required by this manual and/or state and local health department guidelines to ensure proper operation and sanitation requirements are maintained.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING SOLUTIONS (CONTINUED) INTEGRITY OF THE PLASTIC FINISH: While caring for your Spartan, please note that there may be some cleaners that may compromise the integrity of the plastic finish. Most common cleaners such as Windex, Dawn, 409, etc. pose no threat to the plastic finish of the unit. However, certain cleaners with high levels of acetic acid, ethylbenzene, isopropylamine, etc., at certain temperatures,...
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY 4.4 Insufficient water flow. A. Insufficient incoming supply water A. Verify incoming supply water pressure pressure. is a minimum of 25 PSI (0.172 MPA). B. Shutoff on mounting bloack not fully B. Open shutoff fully. open. C. Foreign debris in water flow control. C.
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY 4.8 Water only dispensed; no syrup; or A. Water or syrup shutoff on mounting A. Open shutoff fully. syrup only dispensed, no water block not fully open. B. Improper or inadequate water or syrup B. Remove valve from mounting block, flow.
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY A. Improper water flow to dispenser. A. Check for water flow to dispenser (see 4.11 Syrup only dispensed. No water, but CO2 gas dispensed with syrup. 4.4). B. Carbonator pump motor has timed out. B. Reset by turning the unit OFF and then ON (by using the ON/OFF switch on top of the unit or unplugging unit momentarily).
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY A. Restricted airflow. 4.15 A. Check clearances around sides, top, and inlet of unit. Remove objects blocking Warm drinks. airflow through grill. B. Dispenser connected to hot water B. Switch to cold water supply. supply. C. Refrigeration system not running. C.
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY A. There is a five (5) minute compressor A. Allow for five (5) minute delay to lapse. 4.16 Compressor does not start (no hum), gas cooler fan does not run, and and condenser fan delay. no ice bank. B.
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY 4.19 Compressor starts but does not A. Inadequate voltage. A. Measure voltage across common and switch off start winding (will run for only run terminal on compressor. Voltage must a few seconds before internal overload not drop below 90% of rated voltage. switches before internal overload switches compressor off).
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TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY 4.23 Circuit breaker tripping. A. Valve wire harness shorted to itself or A. Detect short by disconnecting input to faucet plate. faston to keylock and single pin connector. Restore power if breaker doesn’t trip. Then valve wire harness is shorted.
TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY A. Leak in discharge line or fittings. 4.28 BIB pump fails to restart when A. Repair or replace discharge dispensing valve is closed. B. Empty BIB. B. Replace BIB. C. Air leak on inlet line or bag connector. C.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING THE LANCER ELECTRONIC ICE BANK CONTROL (EIBC) CHECKING FOR NORMAL PCB OPERATION WARNING TERMINAL BLOCK HAS AC LINE VOLTAGE AND SHOULD BE COVERED WITH TAPE. TAPE SHOULD COVER BARE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK. ADVERTENCIA EL BLOQUE TERMINAL TIENE VOLTAJE DE LÍNEA DE CA, POR LO QUE HAY QUE CUBRIRLO CON CINTA.