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Problem Cause Soluon
Flowrate is too
high or too low.
The perforated disc (9 or 10),
which is mounted in the jet-noz-
zle outlet-spout (3), determines
the dispenser’s owrate.
The 2 hole disc (10) provides a
owrate of 0.6 L/min.
The 5 hole disc (9) provides a
owrate of 1.2 L/min.
Put the suitable disc into the
tap nozzle (3). Be aware that a
faster owrate lowers the cooling
temperature of your beverage
during high dispensing rates.
The dispenser
does not dispense
coee
Filter adapter (19) in the intake
line is clogged.
Check to see if the lter strainers
are clogged.
Strainer (8) of the jet-nozzle’s
outlet spout (3) is clogged.
Check if the jet-nozzle’s strainer
(8) is clogged.
Air compressor is turned o or
has no electrical power.
Check the air-compressor switch
(16) at the side of the dispenser
to ensure it is turned on and if
the dispenser has power.
The coupler adapter of the intake
line is not pushed properly into
the dispenser socket (15).
Push intake line adapter properly
into dispenser socket (15).
Coee is frozen. (To achieve the
41° F / 5°C dispensing beverage
temperature, the dispenser itself
cools down a bit lower. Occasion-
ally this process overcools the
liquid and the coee can freeze.)
Set the temperature control (5)
to the 5 o’clock posion, wait
for about 20 minutes, and try
dispensing again.
If the gas level to be put into the
coee is set too high, the gas
ow overpowers the liquid ow.
In this case no coee comes out
of the tap.
Follow instrucons in the
“Changing the Gas Level” secon
on page 7. The needle valve has
a default setup of 1 mm with a
tolerance of +/- 0.25