Cornelius 2 Flavor Juicer User Manual


 
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© 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 37 - Publication Number: TP00968
Brix Problem Water supply pressure too low,
less than 20 psi (1.4 bar) flowing
water pressure fluctuates sharply
Correct water supply problem to
ensure a constant 50 psi (3.5 bar)
flowing to the dispenser
Water flow control binding or
spring is defective
Clean and/or replace parts as nec-
essary
Improperly thawed concentrate.
Brix changes as the concentrate
temperature changes (concen-
trate becomes thinner as temper-
ature rises)
Concentrate should be 35-40°F
(1.7-4.5°C) prior to loading
Pump Inoperative Pump motor defective 28VDC should be present at pump
motor during dispense. If voltage is
present and motor does not start,
replace pump motor
No power to transformer or no
28VAC output from transformer
Confirm transformer has line voltage
present on primary side. If no
28VAC output from the secondary
replace transformer
Defective voltage regulator board
(VRB) located inside front electri-
cal box
Confirm board produces 28VDC
present when the dispense button is
pressed (refer to the Electrical Box
Wiring Diagram for VDC output loca-
tion). Replace VRB if necessary
Defective dispense control board
(Push button or portion control)
Test and replace if necessary
Machine continues to
dispense after dis-
pense button is
released or dis-
penses without opera-
tor input
Push button or portion control pad
stuck in on position
Disconnect the wire harness from
the rear of the portion control and
close the door. If unit does not dis-
pense on its own the dispense con-
trol board is bad (stuck on)
Relay on voltage regulator board
(VRB) stuck on.
Disconnect the 4-wire harness from
the lower right corner of the VRB. If
the unit continues to dispense on its
own the VRB is defective (relay
stuck on)
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY