Quest Juice Training Manual
© 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