Scheduled Maintenance; Daily; Quarterly; Half Yearly - lancer S8H Installation, Operation & Service Manual

Hi-carb superchiller
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S8H Hi-Carb Superchiller 230V / 50Hz
HIGH
CONDENSING
TEMPERATURE
CHANGE WATER
FILTER
FUNCTION LED
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Scheduled Maintenance

The following Superchiller routine maintenance should be performed at the intervals listed.
4.1

Daily

Cleaning/Sanitising
Maintain good food hygiene practises: Wipe up spills, throw away empty boxes and other
rubbish, ensure proper stock rotation, remove and wash all dispensing nozzles, ensure work
areas are clean and tidy.
The Superchiller supplies soda water to the dispensing valves/barguns. To ensure optimum
drink quality and system performance at all times please follow cleaning and sanitising
procedures for the dispensing valves/barguns recommended by the valve/bargun
manufacturer.
Checking CO2 Supply
Ensure that the contents gauge on the CO2 Regulator reads higher than 1400kpa on the dial. If
it does not, then the CO2 cylinder is empty and must be changed using safe working practices.
4.2

Quarterly

The Superchiller should be connected to a filtered water supply. To ensure optimum drink
quality and system performance, supply water filters should be replaced every 3 months or as
recommended by the filter supplier.
4.3

Half Yearly

Remove & Clean condenser filters on the Superchiller. When the environment is dirty and
dusty, the interval between cleaning the filters may need to be reduced. Clean condenser
with low pressure compressed air. When using compressed air always direct air from the
fan side through condenser. Remove all dust and foreign particles from refrigeration deck.
Check that the water is level with the top of the overflow tube. Add water if necessary.
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If yellow then unit is operating at the high end of its design capacity. If
red then is operating at its upper design limit. If flashing red then has
exceeded its design limit and shut down the refrigeration system.
Possible causes are a dirty/blocked condenser, failed condenser fan, or
ambient temperatures exceeding the design limits. Find and resolve the
issues. Cycle power at the wall / power on switch to reset.
There is an onboard timer that notifies the operator when approximately 1
year has elapsed since the last filter change. Check status of water
filters and correct as required. Reset is by momentarily pushing a hidden
button on the lower right side of the display panel.
Possible freeze-up. Ice has grown over the temperature probe near the
icebank control. Cycle Power On switch to reset.
To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, always secure
the CO
cylinder with a safety chain to prevent it from falling over;
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and use appropriate protective equipment (as defined in Clause
Warning
3.3.2 of AS 5034) to handle cylinders.
Should the valve become accidentally damaged or broken off, a
CO
cylinder can cause serious personnel injury.
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Caution
When using compressed air always wear safety glasses.
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Part No: 68000036
No. 111 – 4 Apr 22

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