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User manual Manitowoc Ice, model CSA-151

Manafacture: Manitowoc Ice
File size: 3.3 mb
File name: csa151_dispenser_uc_sm.pdf
Language of manual:en
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1B) S — For glass actuated one-hand operation (see Fig. 1 A) + = Model vintage starting with letter A To change with any major design changes 150 and 151= Model number with cold plate and up to eight post-mix valves # = Model variations — Customer options starts with B - = Cabinet finish S — Stainless Steel F — Fawn This dispenser has a dual purpose actuating lever. Fig. 1A One-hand Operation Fig. 1B Two-hand Operation For the easiest two-hand operation, remove the one-hand lever. This is accomplished by removing the four screws which secure the one-hand actuating lever to the two-hand actuating lever. DISPENSER INSTALLATION We strongly recommend that the installation and “start and inspect procedure” be performed by a trained and competent technician. GENERAL This countertop dispenser dispenses either Manitowoc “dice” or “half dice” ice cubes. This dispenser may be manually filled with ice or accept a top-mounted single Manitowoc Series 200, 400, or 600 model ice machine for automatic fill capability There is an 11" clearance height between the discharge chute and grill. The clearance height is 11W under the drink dispensing valves. This dispenser is equipped with up to eight N.S.F. approved, or listed, post-mix drink dispensing valves (see Fig. 6). LOCATION This dispenser is not designed for outdoor installations or installations where temperatures drop below +40°F or rise above +110° F. For best performance, select a location away from radiators, ovens, refrigeration condensers, direct sunlight, and other sources of heat. Allow a minimum of five inches clearance around the dispenser for air circulation. The dispenser must be located on a flat and level countertop of sufficient strength to support the dispenser with ice (400 lbs.) and the Manitowoc ice machines (200 lbs.). The dispenser should be sealed to the counter to comply with health codes (dispenser set on counter and a minimum of W radius fillet formed between countertop and dispenser base with N.S.F. approved silicone sealer). The dispenser is equipped to accept legs (sold separately), but the counter must be able to support the weight concentrated on the legs. Manitowoc recommends that the %" diameter x 11-thread-per-inch weld nuts located at the corners of the dispenser base be used to bolt the dispenser to the countertop to insure stability. Whenever an ice machine is mounted on the dispenser, the dispenser must be bolted to the counter. WATER AND DRAIN REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTIONS This dispenser is equipped with a W pipe female fitting at the rear for drain connection. Drain connections must not allow waste water to back up into the storage bin. The drain lines must be vented to atmosphere and should run separately from the dispenser and ice machine (when used) to an open trapped, or vented, floor drain. Drain lines must have Vh" drop per five feet of run. The plumbing for the drain connection can be routed out of the bottom of the dispenser. The syrup lines and thé carbonated water lines and power cord can also be routed out the bottom left hand rear corner of the dispenser. Syrup lines and carbonated water lines are marked and extend through the rear of the cabinet. These lines are capped, and connection from the syrup tanks and carbonated tank can be made to these using a barbed connector and oteiker clamps. NOTE: All connections should be checked for leaks. There is a separate section on the soda valve operation and adjustment (see page 9). All plumbing must meet national and local code specifications. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTIONS This dispenser is 115-volt, 60-cycle, 1 -phase, cord-connec-ted. The dispenser must be plugged into a 15 amp electrical outlet. CAUTION: This dispenser must never be plugged into an extension cord. If an outlet is not within reach of the dispenser’s power cord, have an electrician install a 15-amp outlet. ICE MACHINE INSTALLATION (Automatic Fill) 1. See Ice Machine Use and Care Manual for ice machine installation. 2. The dispenser’s plastic top cover is purchased separately if the dispenser is to be manually filled. It is not needed when an ice machine is top-mounted to the dispenser. 3. Inside the shipping envelope you will find two flat mounting plates to secure the ice machine to the dispenser. Fasten the plates to the lower mounting screw on the ice machine back panel. Then, using the plate as a locater, drill two holes (s/32" diameter) into the dispenser back panel and fasten the plates to the dispenser using the screws provided in the envelope (see Fig. 3). 4. If local codes require this dispenser to be permanently wired: A. Disconnect power supply cord from electrical service before working on dispenser. B. Remove rear access panel. C. To remove original power cord from dispenser, knock out strain relief from inside out (may use pliers to squeeze together). D. Proceed to front of dispenser. E. Remove drain pan from the dispenser to gain access to control...


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