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Glastender, Inc.  •  5400 North Michigan Road  •  Saginaw, MI  •  48604-9780  

800.748.0423  •  989.752.4275  •  Fax 800.838.0888 / 989.752.4444  •  www.glastender.com

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1.   POOr carbOnatIOn

 

 

 

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Make sure faucet and nozzle are clean.   

 

  •  Temperature of the soda water in cup affects the amount  

  of carbonation retained in water. If drink is above 40         

  degrees F. only 92% is retained.  When taking drink              

  temperature, always dispense at least 16 ounces of           

  product to get a true reading.

     

  •  Flooded carbonator caused by water being supplied at a  

  higher pressure than the CO2 pressure. Check pressure  

  regulator system.  Make sure it is at least 35 P.S.I. lower  

  than CO2 pressure.  The CO2 pressure should be 100  

  P.S.I.G. 

 

 

 

 

 

   

  •  Any substance with an oil base will knock out carbona- 

  tion. Make sure no pipe dope or compound is on any     

  fitting. Always use teflon tape.  

 

   

 

  •  Ice that is super cold will cause foaming problems and  

  a loss of carbonation. Bring ice to melt temperature (28  

  degrees) before using. 

 

 

 

     

2.   baD taste In beVerage 

 

 

  •  Pipe compound or pipe dope can impart a taste to the  

  water. Remove piping and clean joints.  Replace piping  

  using only teflon tape.

  •  Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is odorless, colorless, and  

  tasteless. If CO2 gas contains any oil or sludge from fill- 

  ing tanks, a bad taste could result.

  •  Soda water reacts to brass or copper and becomes toxic.   

  Remove any brass or copper object coming in contact  

  with soda water.  Replace with polyethylene or stainless  

  steel.

3. nOIsy carbOnatOr PuMP

  •  Check to see that filter and/or strainer are not clogged,  

  and water valve to unit is wires from switch. With  

  switch in “ON” fully opened. 

  •  Incoming water supply to unit should be 3/8” I.D.  

  minimums.

 

  •  Be sure pump and pump motor are properly aligned and  

  the clamp is tight.

     

  •  Broken vanes in pump requiring pump replacement.

4. nOIsy recIrculatIng PuMP

 

  • 

Check for restrictions in recirculating lines.

     

 

 

 

 

  •  Be sure pump and pump motor are properly aligned and  

  clamp is tight.

  •  Broken vanes in pump requiring pump replacement.

5.  cOMPressOr WIll nOt run

 

  •  Verify that switch is in “ON” position. 

 

  •  Check all wire junctions and tighten any loose connections.

 

  •  Replace ice-bank control.

 

6.  cOMPressOr runs but stOPs

 

  •  Air-cooled: Clean condenser

 

  •  Water-cooled: Verify adequate water supply.

7.  cOMPressOr runs-WIll nOt cOOl

  •  Check for refrigerant leaks

  •  Replace condenser.

8.  carbOnatOr PuMP MOtOr WIll  

 

  nOt run

 

  •  Check fuse and supply switch. Make sure switch is on.

  •  Check switch on beverage system by disconnecting power  

  supply.  Remove 2 wires from switch. With switch in  

 

  “ON”

  •  Remove 2 wires from switch.  With switch in “ON” position,  

  connect continuity tester to both terminals of switch.  If no  

  continuity, replace switch. 

 

  •  Check circulating pump to be sure it turns freely by hand.  

  If not, replace it. 

 

 

  •  With pump removed and proper voltage supplied to the    

  motor and it fails to run, it is defective and must be

    replaced. 

9.  PuMP leaKIng Water

 

  •  Check for worn seal. If so, replace pump

     

  •  Pump must be insulated properly to prevent condensation.

   

10. WarM beVerage

   

 

  •  Check for  defective circulating pump.  If so,  replace it.

 

  •  Check water bath temperature (30º +/-2) and level. 

 

  •  Clean condensor coil at air intake.

         

11. Water In bath freeZIng cOMPletely 

 

  •  Ice-bank control defective and must is be replaced.

       

12. nOIse In Water bath

 

  •  Water level in bath low. Refill to proper level.

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Summary of Contents for LC84

Page 1: ...ichigan Road Saginaw MI 48604 9780 800 748 0423 989 752 4275 Fax 800 838 0888 989 752 4444 www glastender com Operation Manual and Parts Directory LC84 Conquest Post Mix Remote Soda Line Chiller 2006...

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Page 3: ...Cleaning Hints 4 Water Bath Cleaning and Maintenance 4 Sanitizing Water Circuits 4 Sanitizing Syrup Circuits 4 Preventative Maintenance Schedule 5 Trouble shooting procedures Poor Carbonation 6 Bad T...

Page 4: ...ional 6 legs must be installed to the cabinet bottom If unit is installed on a countertop or shelf a the cabinet must be sealed to the countertop or shelf with an NSF listed silicon RTV applied around...

Page 5: ...standard equipment Before connecting water supply drain approximately two gallons of water from supply to flush out foreign matter It is recommended that a water filtering systems be installed to red...

Page 6: ...reely without spurting Adjust the syrup regulator to 50 P S I Adjust diet syrup regulator if used to 12 P S I Check all connections for leaks Insulate and tape all exposed refrigerated conduit lines A...

Page 7: ...nd pump deck Clean coils and inside of tank with soap or detergent and rinse with water Replace motor and pump deck Replace refrigeration deck Plug cord from refrigeration deck back into control box R...

Page 8: ...ice Weekly Dispensing Follow Standard Brixing Tower Brix Instructions Check Weekly Remote Cooler Wash With Mild Detergent And Wipe Dry Weekly System Review Pressure Gauges Pressures For Proper Setting...

Page 9: ...itch With switch in ON fully opened Incoming water supply to unit should be 3 8 I D minimums Be sure pump and pump motor are properly aligned and the clamp is tight Broken vanes in pump requiring pump...

Page 10: ...inks per minute Pull Down 6 9 hours operational Maximum Distance to Dispensers 150 ft 46 m Carbonator Integral cold carbonator Carbonator Pump 100 gph 378 lph Carbonator Motor 1 3 HP 25 kW Circulating...

Page 11: ...for ventilation and servicing Top front sides are one piece and are removable for servicing the compressor 1 625 Air Intake On Off Switch Compressor Area Under cover Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust E...

Page 12: ...Road Saginaw MI 48604 9780 800 748 0423 989 752 4275 Fax 800 838 0888 989 752 4444 www glastender com Typical Installation Diagrams Typical Installation Using bag in box syrup system Typical Installat...

Page 13: ...hs from date of factory shipment whichever occurs sooner Glastender Inc will replace any part or assembly found defective under normal use and service Field replacement parts include a warranty of 90...

Page 14: ...5400 North Michigan Road Saginaw MI 48604 9780 800 748 0423 989 752 4275 Fax 800 838 0888 989 752 4444 www glastender com 11 LC84 Compressor and Related Parts 1 2 3 5 4 8 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 1...

Page 15: ...tion pump white set of 2 pieces 9 00 10 09000261 GT 031404 104 exterior power cord 20 00 11 09000412 GT 037112 Carbonator tank 115V 415 00 12 09000479 GT 034114 Relay compressor 20 00 09000480 GT 0312...

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