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 UC100 ProGate Operator’s Manual

© 2008-2014, Cornelius Inc.

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Publication Number: 621054211OPR

S

AFETY

 I

NSTRUCTIONS

Read and Follow all Safety Instructions

Read and follow all safety instructions in this manual and on the machine (decals, labels, and laminated 
cards). Read and understand all applicable OSHA (Occupation Safety and Health Administration) safety 
regulations before operating the machine.

Different Types of Alerts

There are 3 types of safety alerts:

DANGER 

— Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in 

serious injury, death, or equipment damage.

WARNING

 — Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in 

serious injury, death, or equipment damage.

CAUTION

 — Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in 

minor or moderate injury or equipment damage.

Safety Tips

•    Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on the machine.
•    Keep safety signs in good condition and replace missing or damaged safety signs.
•    Learn how to operate the machine and how to use the controls properly. 
•    Do not let anyone operate the machine without proper training. This appliance is not intended for use 

by very young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to 
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

•    Keep your machine in proper working condition and do not allow unauthorized modifications to the 

machine.

Qualified Service Personnel

CAUTION 

— Only trained and certified electrical, plumbing and refrigeration technicians should 

service this unit. ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL 
CODES.

CO

2

 (Carbon Dioxide) Warning

WARNING 

— CO

2

 Displaces Oxygen. Strict Attention 

must

 

be observed in the prevention of 

CO

2

 gas leaks in the entire CO

2

 and soft drink system. If a CO

2

 gas leak is suspected, particularly 

in a small area, 

immediately

 ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. 

Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO

2

 gas will experience tremors which are followed 

rapidly by loss of consciousness.

S

AFETY

 P

RECAUTIONS

This ice dispenser has been specifically designed to provide protection against personal injury and 
eliminate contamination of ice. To ensure continued protection and sanitation, observe the following:

Recognize Safety Alerts

This is the safety alert symbol. When you see it in this manual or on the machine be 
alert to the potential of personal injury or damage to the machine. 

Summary of Contents for Starbucks UC100

Page 1: ...UC100 PROGATE Operator s Manual Release Date January 24 2008 Publication Number 621054211OPR Revision Date April 07 2014 Revision B Visit the Cornelius web site at www cornelius com for all your Literature needs ...

Page 2: ...occurrences including but not limited to 1 other than normal and proper use and normal service conditions with respect to the Product 2 improper volt age 3 inadequate wiring 4 abuse 5 accident 6 alteration 7 misuse 8 neglect 9 unau thorized repair or the failure to utilize suitably qualified and trained persons to perform service and or repair of the Product 10 improper cleaning 11 failure to foll...

Page 3: ...on Description 2 Functional Description 2 PR Prime 2 ICE 2 LOC Lock 3 FILL 3 ERR Error 3 FLAP Flapper 3 E01 3 E02 3 Start up and Operating Instructions 3 Programming the Ice Weight Portion 3 Viewing Resetting Defaults 3 To view the Data Table perform the following steps 4 Manual Operation 4 Maintenance 4 Daily or as required 5 Cleaning Exterior Surfaces 5 Ice Chute Maintenance 6 Monthly Maintenanc...

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Page 5: ...oper training This appliance is not intended for use by very young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep your machine in proper working condition and do not allow unauthorized modifications to the machine Qualified Service Personnel CAUTION Only trained and certified electrical plumbing and refrige...

Page 6: ...t is designed to be manually filled with Ice O Matic half cube ice KEYPAD OVERVIEW Button Description Figure 1 Functional Description Just above the keypad is an information display that will show a code 2 through 4 letter This code is to notify the user the status error of the dispenser Listed below are the codes and their meaning PR Prime This code will display when the unit has just been powere...

Page 7: ... If the dispenser fails to dispense ice see troubleshooting guide CAUTION Use caution to avoid spilling ice when filling the dispenser Clean up any spilled ice immediately To prevent contamination of ice the lid must be installed on the unit at all times Programming the Ice Weight Portion The ice weight portion setting is factory set for each portion size or keypad button Follow the instructions b...

Page 8: ... number of dispenses on the dispenser 4 LED display is limited to four digits or 9999 dispenses 5 Exit by pressing and holding the P button for three 3 seconds Manual Operation If the unit fails to operate properly users may manually obtain ice from the hopper by opening the lid and using the size specific scoop to scoop out ice Figure 2 shows the unit with the ice hopper with the cover open and t...

Page 9: ...ces IMPORTANT Perform the following daily 1 Remove the cup rest from drip tray 2 Wash the drip tray with soap solution Rinse with potable water and allow solution to run down the drain CAUTION Do not pour hot coffee or other hot liquids into the drip tray This causes the plastic drip tray to develop cracks and leaks 3 Wash cup rest with soap solution and rinse in potable water Install the cup rest...

Page 10: ...for five 5 seconds to exit the purge mode 4 Remove the finger guard from the ice chute cover by sliding the guard upward then out 5 Remove the ice chute cover from the ice chute by pushing the black locking tab Figure 4 back and sliding the ice chute upward and out 6 Wash the ice chute ice chute cover finger guard and ice level flapper with a nylon bristle brush and a clean rag using the soap solu...

Page 11: ...y pull it up and out It may be necessary to lean the auger forward during removal to avoid hitting the ceiling 7 Remove the front panel of the cabinet below the hopper this provides access to the lower auger drive area and the passage between the hopper and the auger for cleaning 8 Using the previously prepared soap solution to clean the hopper cover agitator disk and agitator assembly interior of...

Page 12: ...nto the auger and lock it down by snapping the retaining bail onto the auger transition cap Reinstall the tower cover 13 Close the hopper access cover Figure 5 SPECIFICATIONS Model UC100 Progate Ice Storage 100 lbs Electrical 120 1 60 3 amps total unit draw CO2 or Air 100 psi max to unit regulated to 65 psi 4 48 bar to Progate ice gate system Dimensions 24 3 16 in Wide 30 3 8 in Deep 27 in Below C...

Page 13: ...equired B Ice in ice bin bridged stuck together B Gently tap on ice to break it loose C No electrical power to dispenser C Plug in dispenser power cord or check fuse or circuit breaker D Insufficient or no CO2 or air supply to dispenser D Restore CO2 or air supply to dispenser E Ice chute cover not properly installed E Make sure that cover is snapped into place F Defective interlock switches F Con...

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