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Cornelius C10 - Introduction; User Instructions; Operation of the Cooler; Cleaning Routine

Cornelius C10
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C10/C20 Manual
1. INTRODUCTION
The C10 and C20 are a family of over-counter beer coolers designed to be sited on the counter. An
agitator provides constant agitation of the water bath.
These units are available for 230v 50/60Hz or 115v 60Hz supply voltages.
The cooler has been designed with simplicity and reliability in mind.
The C10 cooler will produce a nominal 7kg of ice.
The C20 cooler will produce a nominal 11kg of ice.
A full Product data sheet is available detailing the technical specification and range of cooler models.
2. USER INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 OPERATION OF THE COOLER
To maintain the safe operation and reliability of the cooler during normal use, please observe the
following points:-
The cooler is designed to run continuously. During normal use it should only be switched off when
cooling will not be required for a period longer than 24 hours. The cooler should be re-started at least
5 hours (dependent on model) before it is to be used.
Do not spill or let liquids drip on the cooler – if liquids do spill onto the unit, electrically isolate before
wiping the spillages up.
Do not place items close the the cooler as this can reduce the air flow to and reliability of the cooler.
Do not place items on top of the cooler as this may cause damage to the agitator/pump assemblies.
Do not move the unit once full of water.
Do not block the water tank overflow tube – any condensation generated by the cooler must be allowed
to run away.
Note: In the event of malfunction switch off and electrically unplug the cooler. Always use a qualified
Service Engineer to repair the unit – there are no user serviceable components.
2.2 CLEANING ROUTINE
Product coils can be internally cleaned as follows:-
1. Purge the product lines with clean, cool water.
2. Add a chlorinated alkaline cleaning solution, diluted with the correct amount of water, to the
system.
3. Allow to stand in the pipes for the time specified by the cleaning solution manufacturer – usually
30 minutes.
4. Flush the system with clean, cool water to remove all traces of the cleaning solution.
5. Refill the system with the product.
The outside of the cooler can be cleaned using a mild non-foaming aerosol cleaner sprayed onto a dry
soft cloth and wiped over the surface of the cooler. Electrically unplug the unit whilst cleaning.

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