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lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller - User Manual

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S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller
220V / 60Hz
Installation, Operation &
Service Manual

Questions and Answers

  • M
    marthahoustonAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Chiller compressor runs too long?
    • K
      Katie ValenciaAug 16, 2025
      If the compressor runs too long or doesn’t cycle, the location might be too hot, the superchiller might be overloaded, there could be a loss of refrigerant, the condenser could be clogged, or the fan might not be operating. Try relocating the unit or improving ventilation. Consider using a larger model or reducing the python length. Check for and repair any refrigerant leaks. Clean off any dust, lint, or grease from the condenser. Remove any obstruction from the fan or replace the motor.
  • C
    Cameron BryantAug 19, 2025
    How to fix lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Chiller compressor short cycling?
    • D
      dawsonmicheleAug 19, 2025
      If the compressor is short cycling on thermal overload, it could be due to a dirty condenser, restricted airflow, low supply voltage, a defective thermal overload, loose wiring connections, or tight/seized fan motor bearings. Clean the condenser, check for air restrictions, check the voltage with a voltmeter, replace the compressor, tighten loose wiring, and replace the motor(s).
  • W
    Wendy SinghAug 22, 2025
    What to do if my lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller compressor will not start?
    • W
      Wendy SanchezAug 22, 2025
      If the compressor will not start, check for a blown fuse, ensure the supply cord is plugged in, and the supply outlet is turned on. Turn the chiller off and on again to reset the controller. Check the ice bank control. Replace the control or probe if defective. If components like capacitors or start relays are faulty, replace them. If the compressor is seized, replace it, check the condenser and power supply, evacuate the system, and if necessary, fit a burnout drier to industry standards.
  • H
    heather84Aug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Lancer Chiller pump will not run?
    • C
      Corey OrtizAug 26, 2025
      If the pump will not run, check the fuses and power supply. Look for icebank growth into product coils, defrost, and turn the chiller off and then on again to reset it. Replace the motor or pump if defective. Ensure an adequate water supply. The low-pressure switch should close above 70 kpa; replace it if defective. Check the mains water pressure, ensuring it is at least 135 kpa lower than the CO2 pressure; install a water pressure regulator if necessary.
  • B
    bdavisAug 28, 2025
    Why is the product from my lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Chiller too warm?
    • C
      Cindy MonroeAug 28, 2025
      If the product is too warm, the ice bank control might be defective, there could be a low refrigerant charge, or the agitator motor might be seized or fused. Check the ice bank control and replace the control or probe if defective. Leak check, repair any leaks, and charge the system with the correct amount of refrigerant. Replace the agitator motor if it's not working.
  • L
    littlemichelleAug 31, 2025
    What to do if my lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller faucet delivers CO2 gas continuously?
    • J
      Joseph MooneyAug 31, 2025
      If the faucet delivers CO2 gas continuously, check the fuses and power supply. Ensure the mains water supply tap is open, or replace the filters. Check the carbonator CO2 pressure regulator; it should be set at 550 kpa. Ensure an adequate water supply with a minimum pressure of 70 kpa. The pressure switch should open below 20 kpa and reset at 70 kpa. Check its operation by plugging it into the circulation pump socket momentarily. Replace the motor or pump if necessary. Check for icebank growth into product coils, defrost, and turn the chiller off and then on again to reset. Check the carbonator control and replace the control or probe if defective.
  • G
    garcialisaSep 3, 2025
    Why does my Lancer Chiller have poor carbonation?
    • S
      Sara RogersSep 3, 2025
      Poor carbonation in your Lancer Chiller can stem from several causes: a flooded carbonator, a dirty water supply, excessively low CO2 pressure, poor quality paper cups, dirty or greasy glasses, or an improperly drawn drink. Check the carbonator control. Replace the control or probe if defective. Inspect the filters. Ensure the CO2 pressure at the regulator is set between 550 kpa. Repair or replace a stuck, shut, or blocked CO2 inlet check valve. Use better quality cups and ensure all glasses are washed. Open the faucet fully and draw the drink against the side of the glass or cup.
  • R
    Randall PierceSep 6, 2025
    What causes rusty appearance in water from lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Chiller?
    • M
      Marc SchwartzSep 6, 2025
      The rusty appearance and/or metallic taste in the water is caused by a poor water supply that is contaminated. A carbon filter is required.
  • L
    lfranklinSep 9, 2025
    What to do if CO gas escapes from lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller's pressure relief valve?
    • R
      Randy KellySep 9, 2025
      If CO2 gas or water escapes from the pressure relief valve, it could be due to excessive CO2 pressure, a pump motor that won't stop, inadequate water supply, lines that are too small or restricted, or misaligned/damaged motor and pump facings. Check the CO2 pressure relief valve and bleed gas by opening and closing the valve, setting it to 550 kpa. Check the carbonator control. Replace the control or probe if defective. If the strainer and filter are clear, and line valves are fully open, noisy pump operation indicates insufficient water supply; ensure a minimum water supply of 70 kpa flowing pressure. Realign or file flat misaligned or damaged motor and pump facings.
  • F
    friedmanlisaSep 12, 2025
    What causes a lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Chiller pump to leak from the shaft seal?
    • M
      Michael LeeSep 12, 2025
      The pump leaks from the shaft seal because of worn pump seals. Replace the pump.

Summary

Introduction to the Superchiller

About the Company

Lancer Product Range

Product Information

Product Features Overview

Details the Superchiller's design as a remote refrigerated unit for soft drinks.

Technical Specifications

Lists technical specifications like voltage, dimensions, weight, and capacity.

Available Models

Describes different Superchiller models and their features.

Optional Features

Lists available optional features for the Superchiller.

Superchiller Safety Information

General Safety Instructions

Provides crucial safety guidelines for operating and handling the Superchiller.

Safety Alert Symbols Explained

Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used in the manual.

Operating Environment and Restrictions

Outlines proper operating conditions and restrictions for the appliance.

Service and Maintenance Safety

Advises on who should perform service and maintenance, and general precautions.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Safety

Details the properties of CO2 and safety precautions related to its use and leaks.

Installation Procedures

Receiving and Inspection

Instructions on inspecting the unit upon delivery and handling potential shipping damage.

Unpacking Instructions

Guidance on safely unpacking the Superchiller and checking for concealed damage.

Choosing an Installation Location

Criteria for choosing a suitable installation site, including ventilation and environmental factors.

Superchiller Mounting Instructions

Instructions on how to properly mount the Superchiller on its supporting structure.

Connecting the Python

How to connect the python tubing from the chiller to the dispenser.

Water Supply Connection

Detailed steps for connecting the unit to a water supply, including pressure and temperature requirements.

CO2 Supply Connection

Instructions for connecting the CO2 supply to the carbonator, including pressure settings.

Filling the Water Bath

Steps to fill the water bath for the ice bank.

Electrical Connection

Guidelines for safely connecting the unit to the electrical supply.

Drain and CO2 Exhaust Plumbing

Instructions for plumbing the overflow drain and CO2 exhaust.

Unit Commissioning Procedure

Steps to follow after installation to bring the unit into operation.

System Purge Procedure

Procedure for purging the system to ensure proper flow.

Maintenance Schedule

Daily Maintenance Tasks

Routine daily maintenance tasks for cleaning and sanitizing.

Quarterly Maintenance Tasks

Recommended maintenance tasks to be performed every three months.

Half-Yearly Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance tasks to be performed twice a year.

Yearly Maintenance Tasks

Annual maintenance checks and tasks for the Superchiller.

Beverage System Sanitisation

Postmix Circuit Diagram

Electrical Circuit Diagram

Airflow Diagram

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Refrigeration Troubleshooting

Lists common refrigeration problems, their causes, and solutions.

Postmix System Troubleshooting

Addresses issues related to the postmix dispensing system and their remedies.

Icebank Control System Test

Carbonator Level Control System Test

Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists

Postmix Component Parts List

A list of parts for the postmix system with reference numbers.

Postmix Assembly Illustration

A visual diagram showing the assembly of the postmix components.

Refrigeration Component Parts List

A list of parts for the refrigeration system with reference numbers.

Refrigeration Assembly Illustration

A visual diagram showing the assembly of the refrigeration components.

Warranty Information

Final Installation Checklist

lancer S4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandlancer
ModelS4E V2 Hi-Carb Superchiller
CategoryChiller
LanguageEnglish