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The dispenser is for indoor use only

• 

This appliance is intended to be used in commercial 

applications such as restaurants or similar.

• 

This appliance should not be used by children or 

infirm persons without supervision. 

• 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons  

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory  

or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and       

knowledge, unless they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a 

person responsible for their safety. 

• 

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 

years and above and persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience 

and knowledge if they have been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe 

way and understand the hazards involved.

• 

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be  

performed by children without supervision.

• 

This unit is not a toy and children should be advised 

not to play with the appliance.

• 

The min/max ambient operating temperature for the 

dispenser is 40°F to 105°F (4°C to 41°C). 

• 

Do not operate unit below minimum ambient operation 

conditions. 

• 

Should freezing occur, cease operation of the unit and 

contact authorized service technician.

• 

The maximum tilt for safe operation is 5°. 

• 

This appliance must be installed and serviced by a 

professional.

Intended Use

• 

Follow all local electrical codes when making         

connections.

• 

Check the dispenser name plate label, located behind 

the splash plate, for the 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.

• 

Each dispenser must have a separate electrical 

circuit. 

•  DO NOT

 use extension cords with this unit.  

•  DO NOT

 ‘gang’  together with other electrical  

devices on the same outlet.

•  WARNING: 

Always disconnect electrical power to the 

unit to prevent personal injury before attempting any 

internal maintenance. 

• 

The resettable breaker switch should not be used as 

a substitute for unplugging the dispenser from the 

power source to service the unit. 

• 

Only qualified personnel should service internal    

components of electrical control housing. 

•  WARNING: 

Make sure that all water lines are tight and 

units are dry before making any electrical connections 

• 

If this dispenser is installed in an area that is  

susceptible to ±10% variation of the nominal line 

voltage, consider installing a surge protector or similar 

protection device.

Power

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

•  WARNING:

 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a colorless,      

noncombustible gas with a light pungent odor. High 

percentages of CO

2

 may displace oxygen in the 

blood. 

•  WARNING: 

Prolonged exposure to CO

2

  can  be  harmful.           

Personnel exposed to high concentrations of CO

2

 gas 

will experience tremors which are followed by a loss 

of consciousness and suffocation. 

•  WARNING: 

If a CO

2

 gas leak is suspected, immediately 

ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to 

repair the leak. 

•  WARNING: 

Strict attention must be observed in the 

prevention of CO

2

 gas leaks in the entire CO

2

 and soft 

drink system.

Carbon Dioxide (CO

2

)

• 

Provide an adequate, potable water supply. Water 

pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to 

a potable water supply must be sized, installed, and 

maintained according to federal, state, and local 

codes.

• 

The water supply line must be at least a 3/8 inches 

(9.525 mm) pipe with a minimum of 75 psi (0.516 

MPa) line pressure, but not exceeding a maximum of 

125 psi (0.862 MPa).  Water pressure exceeding 125 

psi (0.862 MPa) must be reduced to 125 psi (0.862 

MPa).

• 

Use a filter in the water line to avoid equipment 

damage and beverage off-taste. Check the water filter 

periodically, as required by local conditions.

•  CAUTION: 

The water supply must be protected by 

means of an air gap, a back flow prevention  

device  (located upstream of the CO

2

 injection  

system) or another approved method to comply with 

NSF  standards.  A  leaking  inlet  water  check  valve  will         

allow carbonated water to flow back through the pump 

when it is shut off and contaminate the water supply.

•  CAUTION: 

Ensure the back flow prevention device   

complies with ASSE and local standards. It is the 

responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance.

Water Notice

Summary of Contents for Twin Pour

Page 1: ...9 by Lancer all rights reserved FS44 Lancer Corporation 6655 Lancer Blvd San Antonio Texas 78219 800 729 1500 Technical Support Warranty 800 729 1550 email custserv lancercorp com web lancercorp com L...

Page 2: ...ng Flavor Injector Lines 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 27 ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS 28 33 Graphics Labels Assembly 28 Main Unit Assembly 29 Electrical Assembly 30 Unit Plumbing Diagram 31 Unit Wiring Di...

Page 3: ...as a substitute for unplugging the dispenser from the power source to service the unit Only qualified personnel should service internal components of electrical control housing WARNING Make sure that...

Page 4: ...9 74 mm WEIGHT Shipping 585 lbs 265 kg Operating w Ice 745 lbs 338 kg Ice Capacity 312 lbs 142 kg ELECTRICAL 115 VAC 60 Hz 6 0 Amps PLAIN WATER SUPPLY Min Flowing Pressure 75 psi 0 516 MPa CARBONATED...

Page 5: ...fold CO2 Supply Chain for CO2 Tank Beverage Dispenser Beverage Tubing Oetiker Clamp Fittings Water Booster Lancer PN 82 3401 or MC 163172 Water Regulator supplied with unit CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING BEFO...

Page 6: ...of dispenser do not install dispenser on legs The dispenser should only be installed in a location where it can be overseen by trained personnel NOTE 5 Select a location for the remote pump deck syru...

Page 7: ...oval of the Merchandiser 6 Ensure manual fill is accessible 7 Clean and maintain icemaker per manufacturer s instructions If installing a Scotsman Pellet icemaker Lancer recommends setting the auto ag...

Page 8: ...connections F WARNING 14 Route the power supply cord to a grounded electrical outlet of the proper voltage and amperage rating Pouring hot water into drain may cause the Drain Tube to collapse Allow o...

Page 9: ...ource and connect tubing A dedicated CO2 regulator is required to supply the CO2 inlet at the unit as well as to all syrup pumps ATTENTION This unit has the ability to supply a remote dispenser with c...

Page 10: ...7 Test the motor operation by pushing both ice chute levers until agitator motor begins to turn 8 If necessary turn on the left and right screen by pressing the screen on off toggle buttons on the lef...

Page 11: ...e button again to deactivate the modules 20 Repeat steps 10 18 for the second screen 21 Make sure the pump deck is turned OFF before turning on CO2 22 Turn on CO2 at the source then using a screwdrive...

Page 12: ...ting the ratio by tapping the number and entering the new value on the keypad NOTE 3 From the Valve Configuration menu press the Configure tab on the far left side of the screen 4 Press the Configure...

Page 13: ...lastic screen housing tilt the housing forward until the housing disengages from the unit 5 Using the keypad enter a water flow rate value of 1 25 oz sec 6 Set the Timer to the ON position and select...

Page 14: ...ge 17 for reference The water flow rate should be set from the calibration of the carbonated plain water modules in the previous section and the ratio should be determined from when the brand was conf...

Page 15: ...g Diagram on page 17 for reference A B C D Increase Decrease A Flow Control B Valve Retainer C Solenoid D Valve Body 10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 if any more bonus flavor flow adjustment is necessary 11 Re...

Page 16: ...ty Sleep the amount of time for the unit to enter Sleep Mode see page 4 after inactivity Dispense Timeout the amount of time a valve will pour before automatic shutoff NOTE System Settings 1 From the...

Page 17: ...ns on how to set up this feature If no sold out sensor is assigned then the Auto feature acts the same as the Ready feature NOTE 1 From the Service Menu press the Sold Out button 2 Manually adjust spe...

Page 18: ...omplete NOTE 5 Verify that the correct update is displayed on the screen then press Start Update 1 Load the update file on to any blank USB as shown in the image below 2 Plug the USB into the port on...

Page 19: ...flavors then repeat steps 2 6 NOTE 5 Once the Brands button turns green then the updated brands will be available 1 Create a USB drive with the updated brand file in a folder named brands as shown in...

Page 20: ...h soap with clean potable water at a temperature of 90 F to 110 F 32 C to 43 C The mixture ratio is one ounce of cleaner to two gallons of water Prepare a minimum of five gallons of cleaning solution...

Page 21: ...ispense while the nozzles are exposed 3 Remove the outer nozzle by twisting clockwise and pulling downward DO NOT attempt to activate any valves while the outer nozzle is removed ATTENTION 4 Using the...

Page 22: ...ide and remove from unit See LED Lighting Configuration diagram on page 33 for reference 7 Use a screwdriver to remove the Auger Motor shaft cover 8 Remove the C clip from the Auger Motor Shaft 9 Disc...

Page 23: ...d the ice chute feed through 28 Wearing sanitary gloves reassemble all removable parts Ensure agitator clip is locked 29 Fill unit with ice and replace Top Cover 30 Reconnect dispenser to power source...

Page 24: ...sh 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 P...

Page 25: ...sticking 1 Activate valve a few times to free debris Clean out any foreign material 2 Replace solenoid coil Water continually leaking at connections 1 Loose water connections 2 Flare seal washer leak...

Page 26: ...Wiring harness not plugged in 3 PC board defective 4 Malfunctioning power supply 1 Connect dispenser to power source 2 Plug in wiring harness 3 Replace PC board 4 Check voltage to power supply Check f...

Page 27: ...ck BIB connector if still leaking then re place line 2 Replace o ring 3 Replace defective pump BIB pump fails to restart after bag replacement 1 BIB connector not on tightly 2 BIB connector is stopped...

Page 28: ...ND PART LISTINGS 02 04 05 03 x2 01 Item Part No Description 01 06 2342 01 Electrical Hazard Warning Label 02 06 3553 Front Graphic Panel 03 06 3554 Side Graphic Panel 04 06 4017 Plumbing Diagram Label...

Page 29: ...2 30 13106 Motor Mount Bracket Left 13 30 12954 Motor Mount Bracket Right 14 82 3824 LFCV Valve Assembly Soda 15 82 3823 LFCV Valve Assembly Syrup 16 82 3821 LFCV Valve Assembly Syrup Inj 17 82 4507 S...

Page 30: ...C 05 12 0646 LED Light Bar 30 in 9 5 W 24 VDC 06 12 0652 02 LED Driver Ballast 60 W 07 52 3793 Jumper Wire Harness 18 Inch 08 30 12965 Light Side Brackets 44 Sensation 09 52 4034 ADA Membrane Switch A...

Page 31: ...AY L DISPLAY R 12V HDMI USB 12V HDMI USB RASP PI RASP PI ICE SW 24V 24V 115 VAC INPUT KEY SW TRIGGER KEY SW TRIGGER 24V 24V SO FM SO FM Valve A Valve B Valve A Valve B LED DRIVER 115 out 115 out 115v...

Page 32: ...t USB HD MI SD USB USB HD MI USB USB SD Card CARD Power Supply Wiring Diagram 115 Volt 24VDC Supply 3 3 CAP CAP 7Amp BREAKER 3 5 LEFT BREAKER 3 5 RIGHT BREAKER L N L L L V V 115 IN 115 OUT 115 OUT 24v...

Page 33: ...7 6 7 6 2 2 3 8 3 4 7 4 5 SW1 SWITCH 1 NOT USED FOR MODEL 4900 ON 5 4 SWITCH AGITATOR ON TIME 5 6 OFF OFF 11 SECONDS OFF ON 9 SECONDS ON OFF 7 SECONDS ON ON 5 SECONDS SWITCH AUGER RUN TIME 7 8 OFF OF...

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