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CED Series 1500
Operation Manual
Lancer Corporation
Technical Support/Warranty
6655 Lancer Blvd.
800-729-1550
San Antonio, Texas 78219
custserv@lancercorp.com
1500
800-729-1500
lancercorp.com
PN: 28-0450/02
"Lancer" is the registered trademark of Lancer © 2016 by Lancer, all rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 CED Series 1500 Operation Manual Lancer Corporation Technical Support/Warranty 6655 Lancer Blvd. 800-729-1550 San Antonio, Texas 78219 custserv@lancercorp.com 1500 800-729-1500 lancercorp.com PN: 28-0450/02 “Lancer” is the registered trademark of Lancer © 2016 by Lancer, all rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL BEFORE GETTING STARTED This booklet is an integral and essential part of the product. Each unit is tested under operating conditions and is thoroughly Please carefully read the guidelines and warnings contained inspected before shipment. At the time of shipment, the herein as they are intended to provide the user with essential carrier accepts responsibility for the unit.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! Intended Use F Power • The dispenser is for indoor use only • Follow all local electrical codes when making connections. • This appliance is intended to be used in commercial applications such as restaurants or similar. •...
  • Page 4: Agitation Warning

    ! Automatic Agitation • Units are equipped with an automatic agitation system and will activate unexpectedly. • CAUTION: Do not place hands or foreign objects in the water bath tank. Unplug the dispenser during servicing, cleaning, and sanitizing. • CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, do not attempt to lift the dispenser without assistance.
  • Page 5: General System Overview

    Conditioning Ducts Do you have enough space to Drill Oetiker Clamp Fittings install the dispenser? BIB SYSTEM: Water Booster (Lancer PN: Is countertop level? 82-3401 or MC-163172 BIB Rack Can the countertop support the Water Regulator (recommended) weight of the dispenser?
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION Read This Manual This manual was developed by Lancer Corporation as a reference guide for the owner/operator and installer of this dispenser. Please read this manual before installation and operation of this dispenser. Please see pages 13-17 for troubleshooting or service assistance. If the service cannot be corrected please call your Service Agent or Lancer Customer Service.
  • Page 7: Dispenser Installation

    Dispenser Installation Install the unit onto the counter. 11. Using a conductivity meter, measure the electric conductivity of the distilled water mixture. Remove the bonnet from the dispenser by lifting up. ! ATTENTION Remove the drip tray from the unit and connect the drain tube to the drain fitting located on the bottom.
  • Page 8: Installing Remote Syrup Pumps - Bib

    Installing Remote Syrup Pumps - Bag In Box Install BIB rack and remote pumps according to Connect tubing from dispenser syrup inlet to the syrup manufacturers’ instructions. pump outlet fitting. Repeat for each syrup line/pump. Once pumps and BIB rack are installed, measure and cut tubing to length between the pump CO inlets, then connect tubing to all pumps.
  • Page 9: Connecting To Syrup Supply - Bib

    Installing CO Supply / Dispenser Setup Connect high pressure CO regulator assembly to CO ! WARNING cylinder or bulk system. DO NOT TURN ON CO SUPPLY AT THIS TIME ! ATTENTION Before installing regulator, assure that a seal (washer or o-ring) is present in regulator attachment nut. A.
  • Page 10: Adjust Water Flow Rate & Syrup/Water Ratio

    A. Plain Water ON B. Syrup Closed Slide up on ID panel until flow controls are exposed. Using a Lancer ratio cup verify water flow rate (5 oz. in 4 sec.). Use a screwdriver to adjust if needed. A. Syrup Seperator B.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    General Information • Lancer equipment (new or reconditioned) is shipped from the factory cleaned and sanitized in accordance with NSF guidelines. The operator of the equipment must provide continuous maintenance as required by this manual and/or state and local health department guidelines to ensure proper operation and sanitation requirements are maintained.
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Sanitizing Solutions

    Cleaning and Sanitizing Solutions Cleaning Solution Sanitizing Solution Mix a mild, non-abrasive detergent (e.g. Sodium Laureth Prepare sanitizing solutions in accordance with the Sulfate, dish soap) with clean, potable water at a temperature manufacturer’s written recommendations and safety guidelines. of 90°F to 110°F (32°C to 43°C). The mixture ratio is one The solution must provide 100 parts per million (PPM) chlorine ounce of cleaner to two gallons of water.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Water leakage around nozzle. O-ring not properly installed above diffuser Install or replace o-ring correctly. O-ring is damaged or missing. Replace o-ring. Leakage between upper and Gap between upper and lower valve Tighten all six (6) retaining screws. lower bodies.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Water only dispensed; no Water or syrup shutoff on mounting block Open shutoff fully. syrup; or syrup only dispensed, not fully open. Remove valve from mounting block, open no water Improper or inadequate water or syrup shutoffs slightly and check water and flow.
  • Page 15 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive foaming. Incoming water or syrup temperature too Correct prior to dispenser. Consider larger high. dispenser or pre-cooler. pressure too high. Adjust CO pressure downward, but not less than 70 PSI (0.483 MPA). Water flow rate too high. Re-adjust and reset ratio.
  • Page 16 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Compressor does not start (no Compressor relay capacitors or overload Replace compressor relay capacitors or hum), but gas cooler fan motor malfunctioning. overload. runs. Inadequate voltage. Measure voltage across commom and run terminal on compressor. Voltage must not Incorrect wiring.
  • Page 17 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Circuit breaker tripping. Valve wire harness shorted to itself or to Detect short by disconnecting input fasten faucet plate. to keylock and single pin connector. Restore power if breaker doesn’t trip. PCB is bad. Then valve wire harness is shorted. If OK, Secondary wire harness is bad.
  • Page 18: The Electronic Ice Bank Control (Eibc)

    THE ELECTRONIC ICE BANK CONTROL (EIBC) Checking the Normal PCB Operation ! WARNING Terminal block has AC line voltage and should be covered with tape. Tape should cover bare electrical connections to prevent electrical shock. Turn power OFF or insure that power has been disconnected from dispenser Check condition of 0.5 amp fuse at location shown in diagram to the right. If fuse is blown, trace cause of short in valve wire harness and associated 24 VAC lines and replace fuse.
  • Page 19 Dispenser Disposal   To prevent possible harm to the environment from improper disposal, recycle the unit by locating an authorized recycler or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. Comply with local regulations regarding disposal of the refrigerant and insulation.
  • Page 20: Illustrations And Part Listings

    ILLUSTRATIONS AND PART LISTINGS Cabinet Assembly - High Performance...
  • Page 21 Item Part No. Description 30-6644 Splash Plate, without Logo 30-0636/02 Wrapper, External 30-6644-01 Splash Plate, with Logo 51-0568 Trim, Gray 23-0159 Cup Rest 04-0067 Rivet 54-0017 Drip Tray 50-0173 Insulation, Tape, Front 12-0097 Key Lock Switch 50-0178 Insulation, Top 52-0891 Harness Assy, 6V 50-0214 Insulation, Tape, Sides...
  • Page 22: Cabinet Assembly - 1500E And Pre-Mix

    Cabinet Assembly - 1500E and Pre-Mix...
  • Page 23 Item Part No. Description 51-0744/01 Wrapper, External 12-0097 Key Lock Switch 50-0173 Insulation, Tape, Front 52-0891 Harness Assy, 6V 50-0178 Insulation, Top 52-0890 Harness Assy, 5V 50-0214 Insulation, Tape, Sides 52-0889 Harness Assy, 4V 50-0118 Insulation, Tape, Back 23-0831 Insulator Plate Assy 04-0082 Nut, Hex, 10 - 24, SS 30-5310...
  • Page 24: Refrigeration Deck Assembly - Usa

    Refrigeration Deck Assembly, R-134A, with Lancer Electronic Ice Bank Control (EIBC) PN: 82-2667; USA only...
  • Page 25 Item Part No. Description 28E 07-0354 Fan Blade 30-5107 Shroud, Fan, Bottom 28F 06-0433/01 Label, 115V/60Hz, 9W 30-5106 Shroud, Fan, Top 28G 04-0059 Screw, 8 - 36 x 0.375 04-0504 Screw, 8 - 18 x 0.375 52-1259 Agitator Motor Assy, 115V/60Hz, 23-0985 Condenser 47-0344...
  • Page 26: Refrigeration Deck Assembly - Export

    Refrigeration Deck Assembly, R-134A, with Lancer Electronic Ice Bank Control (EIBC) PN: 82-2050E, 115V/60Hz; PN: 82-2099E, 230V/50Hz; PN 82-2048E, 240V/60Hz; Export only...
  • Page 27 Item Part No. Description 30-5107 Shroud, Fan, Bottom 06-0433/01 Label, 115V/60Hz 30-5106 Shroud, Fan, Top 28G 04-0059 Screw, 8 - 36 x 0.375 04-0504 Screw, 8 - 18 x 0.375 52-1259 Agitator Motor Assy, 115V/60Hz 23-0985 Condenser 52-1379 Agitator Motor Assy, 220-240V/ 50-60Hz 47-0344 Tube, Process...
  • Page 28: Wiring Diagram - Usa

    A FIVE (5) MINUTE DELAY BEFORE THE COMPRESSOR/FAN STARTS. OVERLOAD GREEN BLACK KILL WHITE SWITCH MOTOR AGITATOR MOTOR TO VALVES 24 V LEADS LANCER BANK CONTROL RELAY PROBE Control Housing Connections EIBC PROBE CONNECTION POWER INDICATOR LAMP POWER CONNECTIONS HOT OUT HOT IN...
  • Page 29: Wiring Diagram - International

    Wiring Diagram, Electronic Ice Bank Control (EIBC), International only IMPORTANT WHEN STARTING UNIT OR IF CURRENT IS INTERRUPTED, THERE IS A FIVE (5) MINUTE DELAY BEFORE THE COMPRESSOR/FAN STARTS. SWITCH PROBE PCB,IBC LINE IN OUT TERM4 TERM3 TERM2 TERM1 OPTIONAL MERCHANDISER RIBBED KILL...
  • Page 30 Lancer Corp. 800-729-1500 Technical Support/Warranty: 800-729-1550 custserv@lancercorp.com lancercorp.com...

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