Cornelius Universal C-750 Beverage Dispenser User Manual


 
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2. Hold cup or glass under dispensing valve. Pull dispensing valve lever forward and dispense until cup or
glass is full, then release lever.
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTING PRODUCT TANKS PRIMARY CO
2
REGULATOR
Product tanks primary CO
2
regulator should be periodically checked for proper pressure settings and if
necessary, adjusted as instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE section.
ADJUSTING DISPENSING VALVES PRODUCT FLOW RATE
Product flow rate of the dispensing valves should be periodically checked and if necessary, adjusted as
instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE section.
REPLENISHING CO
2
SUPPLY
WARNING: CO
2
displaces oxygen. Strict attention must be observed in the prevention of
CO
2
(carbon dioxide) gas leaks in the entire CO
2
and soft drink system. If a CO
2
gas leak is
suspected, particularly in a small area, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before
attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO
2
gas will experience
tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and suffocation.
When indicator on CO
2
cylinder primary CO
2
regulator assembly 1800-psi is in shaded (‘‘change CO
2
cylinder’’)
portion of the dial, CO
2
cylinder is almost empty and should be changed. CO
2
supply should be checked daily
and if necessary, replenished as instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE section.
REPLENISHING PRODUCT SUPPLY
Product supply should be checked daily and if necessary, replenished as instructed in the SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE section.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING
DAILY CLEANING OF UNIT
Daily cleaning of Unit should be performed at end of daily operation as instructed in SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE section.
SANITIZING UNIT
Product systems should be sanitized every 90-days as instructed in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
section.
CHECKING DROP-IN REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY CONDENSER COIL
FOR RESTRICTIONS
NOTE: Circulating air, required to cool condenser coil, is drawn in through air intake grille on front and
is exhausted out through grilles on sides and back of the Unit. Restricting air circulation through the
Unit will decrease its cooling efficiency.