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Cleaning and Sanitizing Flavor Injector Lines
1. Disconnect the each flavor injector line from their bag-in-box
containers.
2. Place flavor injector lines, with BIB connectors, in a bucket of
warm water.
3. Activate each flavor injector line to fill the with warm water
and flush out any syrup remaining in the lines.
4. Prepare Cleaning Solution described on page 20.
5. Place flavor injector lines, with BIB connectors, into
cleaning solution.
6. Activate each flavor injector line until lines are filled with
cleaning solution then let stand for ten (10) minutes.
7. Flush out cleaning solution from the flavor injector lines using
clean, warm water.
Following sanitation, rinse with end-use product until
there is no aftertaste. Do not use a fresh water rinse.
This is a NSF requirement. Residual sanitizing solution
left in the system creates a health hazard.
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CAUTION
8. Prepare Sanitizing Solution described on page 18.
9. Place flavor lines into sanitizing solution and activate each
line to fill with sanitizer. Let sit for ten (10) minutes.
10. Reconnect syrup lines to bag-in-box container and draw
drinks to flush solution from the dispenser.
11. Taste the drink to verify that there is no off-taste. If off-taste
is found, flush syrup system again.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
No product when switch
is activated.
1. Malfunctioning switch assembly.
2. No power to dispenser.
3. Malfunctioning power supply.
4. Malfunctioning PCB board.
5. Keyswitch is off or keyswitch harness is
disconnected.
6. Malfunctioning switch assembly.
7. Malfunctioning LFCV valve module.
1. Replace switch assembly.
2. Check internal breaker and incoming power.
3. Check voltage to power supply. Check fuses.
4. Replace PCB board.
5. Turn keyswitch on and/or reconnect keyswitch
harness.
6. Replace switch assembly.
7. Replace module.
Water in ice bin.
1. Coldplate drain is obstructed.
1. Remove splash plate and drip tray to obtain
access to drain tubes and clear accordingly.
Water leakage around
nozzle.
1. Damaged or improperly installed o-ring on
nozzle.
1. If damaged, replace. If improperly installed,
adjust.
Miscellaneous leakage.
1. Gap between parts.
2. Damaged or improperly installed o-rings.
1. Tighten appropriate retaining screws.
2. Replace or adjust appropriate o-rings.
Insufficient soda flow
(carbonated drinks).
1. Insufficient CO
2
supply pressure.
2. Shutoff on mounting block is not fully open.
3. Foreign debris in soda flow control.
1. Verify incoming CO
2
pressure is between 70 psi
(0.483 MPa) and 80 psi (0.552 MPa)
2. Open shutoff fully.
3. Remove soda flow control from valve and clean
out any foreign material to ensure smooth
spool movement.
Valve, Syrup/Flavor Line Troubleshooting