Cornelius Drop-In and Free-Standing Ice Cooled Dispensers - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Free-Standing Dispenser; SANITIZING PRODUCT COLD PLATE TUBING; Preparing the Cleaning Solution:
- Page 4 – pressure has been released from the tank.
- Page 5 – CLEANING THE ICE BIN; CONNECTING PRODUCT TO THE DISPENSER; Regulator
- Page 6 – DRINK DISPENSER VALVES
- Page 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING
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IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994–2003
10/4/94
166239001
Revised 10/8/03
Rev. Level1
www.cornelius.com
Telephone (800) 238-3600
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
THIS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION APPLIES TO ALL MODELS OF
DROP-IN AND FREE-STANDING ICE COOLED DISPENSERS.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
The unit was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the carrier has accepted and signed for it. Any
damage or irregularities should be noted at the time of delivery and immediately reported to the delivery carrier.
Request a written inspection report from Claims Inspector to substantiate any necessary claim.
Claims must be filed with the delivery carrier.
SELECTING A LOCATION
CAUTION: Water pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to a potable water
supply shall be sized, installed and maintained according to federal, state and local laws.
The dispenser must be located near a permanent drain to route and connect unit ice bin and drip tray drain
hoses. All drains and connections to such drains must meet local plumbing codes.
Units with electrically operated valves must be located near a properly grounded electrical outlet. Circuit should
be fused and no other electrical appliance should be connected to the circuit. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING
MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.
INSTALLING THE DISPENSER
Drop-In Dispenser
1. Use the Template supplied to mark the location of the hole to be cut into the counter top. Cut the hole as
marked and remove the material.
2. Apply the double stick tape (if supplied with the loose shipped parts).
Note: To comply with the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) requirements, the unit must be sealed
to the counter top.
3. Liberally apply a sealant, such as Dow Corning RTV 731 or equivalent, to the unit flange bottom surface.
4. Lower the unit into position to complete the seal of the rim to the counter top. Apply additional sealant
around the rim to ensure a complete seal.
Note: Do not move the unit after positioning or the seal will be broken.
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Summary
10/4/94 166239001 2 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994–2003 Rev. Level 1 5. Remove any excess sealant. Note: For non-electrical valves, skip the next step. 6. Mount the Transformer power supply under the counter, in a position to allow access to the electrical outlet and to allow the 24V powe...
10/4/94 166239001 4 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994–2003 Rev. Level 1 4. Remove sanitizing solution source from the syrup system. 5. Allow sanitizing solution to remain in the syrup systems for not less than 10 or no more than 15-minutes (max.) contact time. STEP 4. WATER FLUSH SYSTEMS WAR...
10/4/94 166239001 5 Revised 10/8/03 E IMI Cornelius Inc; 1994–2003 Rev. Level 1 CLEANING THE ICE BIN 1. Prepare a mild detergent soap solution in 100 ) F potable water. 2. Using a nylon (not wire) bristle brush, clean the cold plate and the interior of the ice bin with the soap solu- tion. 3. Rinse ...