Bunn Coffeemaker JDF 4D User Manual

JDF-2S, JDF-4S  
JDF-4D, JDF-4SB  
SERVICE & REPAIR MANUAL  
BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION  
POST OFFICE BOX 3227  
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62708-3227  
PHONE: (217) 529-6601 FAX: (217) 529-6644  
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49179.0000C 02/14 ©2013 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation  
INTRODUCTION  
Safety first!  
To avoid electrical shock, unplug dispenser from power source before servicing inside.  
Basic Maintenance  
In order to maintain proper machine operation, a Preventative Maintenance schedule must be performed on a  
regular basis.  
The following procedures pretain to all versions in the JDF family of machines unless otherwise noted.  
CONTENTS  
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................2  
User Notices .............................................................................................................................3  
Site Preparation .......................................................................................................................3  
Preventive Maintenance  
Recommended Daily Cleaning ...........................................................................................4  
Preventive Maintenance Schedule.......................................................................................5  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................6  
Service....................................................................................................................................12  
Electrical Schematics..............................................................................................................50  
USER NOTICES  
All notices on this equipment are written for your protection. All notices are to be kept in good condition.  
Replace any unreadable or damaged labels.  
SITE PREPARATION  
A minimal clearance is required between the dispenser sides and the wall or another appliances.For optimum  
performance, do not allow warm air from surrounding machines blow on the JDF dispenser. Leave some space  
so the dispenser can be moved for cleaning.  
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Recommended Daily Cleaning Instructions  
The use of a damp cloth rinsed in any mild, non-abrasive, liquid detergent is recommended for cleaning all surfaces on Bunn-O-Matic  
equipment. Do NOT clean this equipment with a water jet device.  
1. Open dispenser door. Lift up on 2. Close door, place an empty con- 3. Dispense from each station un-  
product containers to discon-  
nect them from the machine in-  
let.  
tainer under the dispense noz-  
zles.  
til clear water flows from the  
dispense nozzle.  
4. Open dispenser door and recon-  
nect all product containers.  
5. Remove dispense nozzles and 6. With a warm/soapy cloth, wipe  
drip tray. Wash all parts in warm  
soapy water.  
down interior of cabinet and  
splash panel area behind dis-  
pensing nozzles.  
7. Replace drip tray and dispense  
nozzles.  
8. Dispense from each station un-  
til finished product flows from  
the dispense nozzles.  
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REQUIRED REGULAR MAINTENANCE:  
When performing Daily-Weekly Cleaning procedures, inspect o-rings, seals, and bushings for signs of wear or  
damage and replace immediately.  
Check and/or replace every 6 months or as required:  
39690.0000  
28755.1011  
Pump Tube Replacement Kit (Includes items indented below)  
Tube, Norprene .25" ID x 17.0" lg  
Clamp .39"/.48"  
32732.0000  
32656.0000  
21275.0003  
34325.0032  
Fitting, Elbow .25" Barb x .38" Barb  
Clamp .57"/.70"  
Hose, Flex .38" ID x 5.25" lg  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
A troubleshooting guide is provided to suggest probable causes and remedies for the most likely problems  
encountered. If the problem remains after exhausting the troubleshooting steps, contact the Bunn-O-Matic  
Technical Service Department.  
Inspection, testing, and repair of electrical equipment should be performed only by qualified service person-  
nel.  
All electronic components have high voltage ac and low voltage dc potential on their terminals. Shorting of  
terminals or the application of external voltages may result in board failure.  
Intermittent operation of electronic circuit boards is unlikely. Board failure will normally be permanent. If  
an intermittent condition is encountered, the cause will likely be a switch contact or a loose connection at a  
terminal or crimp.  
Solenoid removal requires interrupting the water supply to the valve. Damage may result if solenoids are  
energized for more than ten minutes without a supply of water.  
The use of two wrenches is recommended whenever plumbing fittings are tightened or loosened. This will  
help to avoid twists and kinks in the tubing.  
Make certain that all plumbing connections are sealed and electrical connections tight and isolated.  
This unit is heated at all times. Keep away from combustibles.  
WARNING – • Exercise extreme caution when servicing electrical equipment.  
• Unplug the dispenser when servicing, except when electrical tests are specified.  
• Follow recommended service procedures  
• Replace all protective shields or safety notices  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Cold Water Circulation  
1. Cabinet cooling fan.  
Replace fan (24vdc).  
Note: Fan receives power when the  
dispenser is powered.  
Dispense stations not working.  
Note: Cooling failure or excessive  
cabinettemperaturesformorethan4  
hours will result in dispense lockout 2. Bath recirculation pump.  
or no dispense.  
Note: Reset fault/timer by unplug-  
ging unit.  
A) If not running, check refrigeration  
switch and wiring for proper conti-  
nuity.  
B) Check for 120V or 230V AC at  
pump. Replace pump.  
3. Restricted water flow to cabinet Check for kinked hose.  
water coil and bath.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
1. Compressor ON/OFF switch.  
REMEDY  
Refrigeration  
Dispense stations not working.  
Note: Cooling failure or excessive  
Checkfor"ON"positionornocontinu-  
ity - replace switch.  
bath and cabinet temperatures for 2. Dirty condenser filter or fins.  
more than 4 hours will result in dis-  
pense lockout or no dispense.  
Clean filter and fins or replace con-  
denser filter. (Filter not supplied on  
some machines).  
3. Condenser fan not running.  
A) Check for 120V or 230V AC. Re-  
place fan motor or check fan blades  
for obstructions.  
B) Check compressor LED on circuit  
board. If ON, relay coil should have  
power (120 or 230 VAC).  
4. Compressor relay not activating. Check compressor relay coil for 120  
or 230vac.  
NOTE: Always check power with  
coil attached. If compressor LED is  
ON and no 120 or 230vac - replace  
board. Ifyes, 120or230vac-replace  
relay.  
Note: Relay contacts are normally  
open.  
5. Compressor not running.  
Check compressor thermal overload  
(N/C). If open check for dirty con-  
denser filter or adequate ventilation  
and space around machine.  
6. Compressor running and not Check refrigeration system for leaks  
cooling. and proper charge.  
Dispenser Locked Out  
Dispense stations not working.  
1. Check Dispense Lockout switch. (A) Set switch to ON position.  
(B) Check switch and harness for  
proper continuity.  
Cooling system failure.  
1. Refrigeration or cold water recir- Check all previous items that pretain  
culation system.  
to refrigeration or cold water recir-  
culation  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Dispense station not working  
1. Dispense Lockout switch set to  
OFF position.  
Place switch in ON position.  
2. Dispense switch failed  
Check switch and harness for proper  
continuity.  
All stations dispense concentrate Main water supply  
only  
Check for ON position.  
Frozen bath  
A)Compressorrelay/contactsshort-  
ed - replace relay.  
B) Recirculating pump - replace or  
check for kinked flex line.  
Inlet water valve failed  
A) Check for 120V or 230V power  
when dispensing. If yes, replace  
valve. Ifno, checkharnessforproper  
continuity.Thenreplacecircuitboard  
if needed.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Dispense station  
concentrate only  
Water solenoid  
Replace solenoid (24vdc) or check  
wireconnectionbetweenwatervalve  
and main control board.  
Dispense station  
water only  
Concentrate out  
Replace refill concentrate container  
or BIB  
Product pump not pumping  
Check for proper counterclockwise  
rotation of pump rollers. If coun-  
terclockwise, replace pump tubing.  
If clockwise, wire connection to  
pump is reversed. Switch wires on  
terminals.  
Pump not turning  
A) Check speed setting on circuit  
board and increase speed (turn  
clockwise)  
B) Check for d.c. power to pump  
motor. If yes, replace motor assy. If  
no, check harness for proper conti-  
nuity. Then replace circuit board if  
needed.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Water leak filling drip tray or around 1. Initial fill/setup  
dispense deck area  
Some expansion normal. May fill  
drip tray during initial ice block  
formation  
2. Dispense deck  
Inspect or replace fittings clamps,  
o-rings, solenoids and quick discon-  
nect fittings.  
NOTE: Dispense deck area slopes  
to drain tube that leads to the drip  
tray.  
3. Water pressure greater than Install water pressure regulator and  
100psi  
reduce to 50 psi.  
Water leaking beneath machine  
1. Bath tank overflow.  
A) Check all internal water connec-  
tions.  
B) Check internal plumbing connec-  
tions.  
2. Condensation from cabinet cool- Check for routing of condensation  
ing coil. tube to water bath.  
Erratic spray during dispense  
Dispense nozzle dripping water  
Dispense nozzle mixer missing or Replace mixer.  
broken  
Dispense solenoid.  
Replace dispense deck solenoid.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Unit is not working  
1. Step-down transformer.  
2. Main control board.  
Check for 120/24 or 230/24 vac. If  
no24vacreading,replacestep-down  
transformer.  
If 24 vac present and no LED’s lit,  
replace control board..  
Difficulty brixing and/or weak bever- 1. Product viscosity or too cold.  
age  
Thoroughthawofproductbeforeuse  
(35° - 40°)  
2. Low water pressure.  
Maintain 20 psi or higher and a mini-  
mum flow rate of 1 fl oz/sec.  
3. High water pressure.  
Over 100 psi, install a pressure regu-  
lator and set to 50 psi.  
4. Dispense valve adjustment set- A) Perform 3 second water dispense  
ting.  
test. Factory setting is 1.0 oz/sec.  
Acceptable water flow rate is .-0.8  
to 1.5 oz/sec depending on the mix  
ratio (4+1).  
B) Adjust water to proper mix ratio.  
Oncewaterisset,adjustmotorspeed  
to achieve brix %.  
5. Brix ratio.  
Check for proper brix ratio per prod-  
uctusingTotalDispensemethodand  
or refractometer method.  
Difficulty brixing and/or weak bever- 1. Pump tubing.  
age  
Inspect, clean, or replace tubing  
and pump rotor/rollers for ease of  
rotation.  
2. Use of portable water pump.  
A)Followplumbingrequirementsfor  
pressure and flow rate.  
B) Source another portable pump  
or water supply that meets require-  
ments.  
Difficulty brixing bag-in-box  
Vacuum leak  
Inspect all lines and connections  
from bag-in-box connector to bottle  
adapter assembly.  
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SERVICE  
This section provides procedures for testing and replacing various major components used in this dispenser  
should service become necessary. Refer to Troubleshooting for assistance in determining the cause of any  
problem.  
WARNING - Inspection, testing, and repair of electrical equipment should be performed only by qualified service  
personnel. The dispenser should be disconnected from the power source when servicing, except when electrical  
tests are required and the test procedure specifically states to connect the dispenser to the power source.  
COMPONENT ACCESS  
WARNING - Disconnect the dispenser from the power source before the removal of any panel or the replacement  
of any component.  
All components are accessible by opening the door, removal of the door panels, dispenser top covers,  
hopper(s), hopper support plate, splash guard, splash panel w/drip tray, lower front access panel and rear ac-  
cess cover.  
Refer to the contents listing for component location.  
INDEX  
Access Panels..................................................................................................................................13  
Dispense Platform Removal.............................................................................................................14  
Ballast..............................................................................................................................................15  
Cabinet Fan ......................................................................................................................................16  
Compressor .....................................................................................................................................17  
Compressor Switch..........................................................................................................................23  
Condenser Fan.................................................................................................................................24  
Control Board (Main) .......................................................................................................................25  
Control Board (Portion Control Models) ..........................................................................................26  
Circulation Pump .............................................................................................................................29  
Dispense Platform Switch................................................................................................................30  
Dispense Pump................................................................................................................................31  
Dispense Motor................................................................................................................................32  
Dispense Valve.................................................................................................................................33  
Dispense Switches...........................................................................................................................34  
Cold Water Dispense Switch............................................................................................................35  
Dispense Membrane Switches.........................................................................................................36  
Cold Water Membrane Switch..........................................................................................................37  
EMI Filter..........................................................................................................................................38  
Lamp................................................................................................................................................39  
Lamp Holder ....................................................................................................................................39  
LED Lamp ........................................................................................................................................40  
Rectifier ...........................................................................................................................................41  
Relay................................................................................................................................................42  
Resistor ...........................................................................................................................................43  
Solenoid (Cold Water)......................................................................................................................44  
Solenoid (Inlet) ................................................................................................................................45  
Temperature Probe...........................................................................................................................46  
Temperature Sensor.........................................................................................................................47  
Transformer .....................................................................................................................................48  
Transformer-Lited Doors..................................................................................................................49  
Circuit Board Triac Map....................................................................................................................50  
Schematic Wiring Diagrams.............................................................................................................51  
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SERVICE(CONT.)  
ACCESS PANELS  
Location:  
All access panels are similar through the whole JDF family (JDF-4S shown). Before removing panels, make  
sure power is OFF to the machine and water is disconnected accept where indicated in testing procedures. Retain  
all screws and other attaching hardware for re-assembly.  
JDF-4S shown  
FIG. 1 ACCESS PANELS  
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SERVICE(CONT.)  
DISPENSE PLATFORM REMOVAL  
1. Remove concentrate dispense tips by turning 1/4 turn to the left, then pull straight down.  
2. Lift and remove product shelf to access dispense platform(s).  
3. Remove front thumb screw holding dispense platform(s).  
4. Disconnect 12 pin connector above dispense platform in rear.  
5. Disconnect 3/8” water line at quick disconnect.  
6. Remove dispense platform(s) by pulling forward.  
JDF-2S shown  
The JDF-4S uses 2 of the two head dispense platforms.  
FIG. 2 DISPENSE PLATFORM REMOVAL  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
5. Remove the wire to the ballast from the back of  
each bracket.  
6. Todisengagetheballastwirefromthebracket,push  
a 1/16” allen wrench (or equivalent tool) into the  
front hole that lines up with the wire in the back.  
Pull the wire out.  
Ballast (JDF-2S,4S)  
JDF-2S shown  
7. Repeat for each bracket.  
8. White jumper must remain in place on the back of  
the light socket.  
9. Removescrewsfromeachballast.Removethegreen  
ground wire from the ballast bracket by removing  
the bracket’s bottom screw.  
10. Install the single ballast (wires on the bottom) onto  
the ballast bracket using 2 of the screws previously  
removed.  
11. Attach ballast wires to the back of bulb sockets by  
pushing wires into holes in back of socket.  
Note: Attach black wires to the top sockets, and blue  
wires to the bottom sockets. Reference electrical sche-  
matic if needed.  
12. Snap all 4 bulb sockets back onto light panel. Re-  
install fluorescent bulbs.  
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FIG. 3 BALLAST  
Location:  
13. Attach green ground wire to the bottom hole of the  
ballast bracket using 1 screw.  
14. Plug in 3-pin connector into the door harness.  
15. To replace door cover, re-connect the dispense  
switch harness to door harness. Fasten with 5  
screws.  
The door lamp ballast is located inside the dispenser  
door mounted in the center of the door rear cover.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnect a black and blue wire from one set of  
lamp sockets.  
16. Reconnect power to the unit. Test operation.  
3. Connect an ohmmeter to the end of each wire.  
4. Check for continuity between the two wires.  
If continuity is present as described, the ballast is  
operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
ballast.  
5. Check for continuity between the other pair of black  
and blue wires.  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove door cover by taking out the 5 screws and  
unplug the dispense switch harness from the door  
harness. Set door cover and screws aside.  
3. Disconnect the 3-pin connector from the ballasts  
to the door harness.  
4. Remove fluorescent bulbs from the brackets. Pull  
off the four snap-in light sockets from the light  
panel.  
P1219  
FIG. 4 BALLAST TERMINALS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Cabinet Fan (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-2S shown  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Removethefourscrewsattachingthefanandcover  
assembly.  
3. Gently pull the cover forward and disconnect the  
2-pin connector from the main wiring harness.  
4. Removethefanfromthecoverassemblyanddiscard  
the old fan.  
5. Install the new fan to the cover assembly using  
screws previously removed.  
6. Reconnect the fan to the 2-pin connector on the  
main wiring harness.  
7. Install the fan and cover assembly to the cabinet  
using screws previously removed.  
8. Reconnect power to the dispenser.  
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FIG. 5 CABINET FAN  
Location:  
The cabinet fan is located inside the dispenser cabinet  
mounted in the center behind the fan guard cover.  
RED  
2
1
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Removethefourscrewsattachingthefanandcover  
assembly.  
BLK  
3. Gently pull the cover forward and disconnect the  
2-pin connector from the main wiring harness.  
4. Check for continuity between the two wires on the  
fan.  
P1219  
FIG. 6 CABINET FAN TERMINALS  
If continuity is present as described, the fan is operat-  
ing properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
fan.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
LG Compressor (JDF-2S,4S,4D)  
Test Procedures:  
Compressor Relay: Refer to FIG. 8  
JDF-4S shown  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove compressor terminal cover retainer (1).  
3. Connect a voltmeter across the white wire and the  
blue/blackwire.Connectthedispensertothepower  
source.  
The indication must be:  
(a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models or  
(b) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
5. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to the fol-  
lowing test procedures.  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Con-  
tactor and check the contactor.  
6. Disconnect the white wire from the compressor  
relay.  
7. Remove relay from the compressor.  
8. Check for continuity across the terminal and the  
pin socket on the rear of the relay.  
If continuity is present as described, the compressor  
start relay is operating properly.  
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FIG. 7 COMPRESSOR  
Location:  
The compressor is located at the top of the dispenser  
frame.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace relay.  
Compressor:  
1. Remove relay and yhermal overload protector.  
2. Check for continuity across the bottom pin on the  
compressor and the left top pin on the compressor.  
If continuity is present as described, the electrical part  
of the compressor is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
compressor.  
1
2
3
Thermal Overload Protector:  
1. Check for continuity across the terminals on the  
thermal overload protector (3).  
If continuity is present as described, the thermal over-  
load protector is operating properly.  
GRN Wire  
P4298.20  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
thermal overload protector.  
FIG. 8 COMPRESSOR THERMAL  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LOCATION  
1. Compressor Terminal Cover  
2. Compressor Relay  
3. Thermal Overload Protector  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Compressor (Cont.)  
Removal and Replacement:  
Compressor Relay: Refer to FIG. 8  
1. Remove the terminal cover (1)  
2. Disconnect the white wire from the compressor  
relay.  
3. Pullrelay(2)offofthecompressorpinsanddiscard.  
4. Push new relay onto the compressor pins.  
5. Refer to Fig. 9 and reconnect the wires.  
6. Reinstall terminal cover (1).  
WHI Wire  
Compressor Thermal Overload Protector: Refer to  
FIG. 8  
FIG. 9 RELAY TERMINALS  
1. Remove terminal cover (1).  
2. Disconnect the BLU/BLK wire of the harness from  
the thermal overload protector.  
3. Remove relay (2).  
Plugs into Relay  
4. Removeoverloadprotector(3)anddiscardoverload  
protector.  
BLU/BLK Wire  
5. Install new overload protector (3) on to the com-  
pressor.  
6. Install relay (2).  
FIG. 10 THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
TERMINALS  
7. Refer to Fig. 10 and reconnect the thermal overload  
protector wires.  
8. Reinstall terminal cover (1).  
6. Install new compressor over the four studs in the  
dispenser chassis with the fill valve to the right side  
of the dispenser.  
7. Secure compressor to the dispenser chassis using  
four .25-20 keps nuts and washers.  
8. Reconnect tubes from the condenser and the ac-  
cumulator to the compressor.  
9. Reinstall transformer.  
10. Evacuate the system.  
Compressor Assy:  
NOTE: Before removal of any refrigeration component  
the refrigerant in the system must be reclaimed by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: When replacing the compressor it is recom-  
mended that the dryer also be replaced.  
11. Recharge 120V and 230V system with:  
1. Disconnect the tubes from the condenser and the  
accumulator.  
2. Disconnect the compressor wiring harness from  
the dispenser main wiring harness.  
3. Remove the four .25-20 keps nuts and washers  
securing the compressor to the chassis. Set nuts  
and washers aside for reassembly.  
4. Disconnect and remove the transformer.  
5. From the right side of the dispenser lift the com-  
pressorassemblyoverthefourstudsinthechassis  
and remove compressor.  
JDF-2S - 9 oz. Type R134A refrigerant.  
Design Pressures: High 255 - Low 36 psi  
JDF-4S & 4D - 10 oz. Type R134A refrigerant.  
Design Pressures: High 335 - Low 88 psi  
NOTE: The charging of the system must be done by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagrams when reconnecting  
wires to Compressor, Thermal Overload Protector and  
Start Relay.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
GD Compressor (JDF-2S,4S,4D)  
Test Procedures:  
JDF-4S shown  
Compressor Start Relay: Refer to FIG. 12  
WARNING: The compressor capacitor must be properly  
discharged before proceeding. This is most commonly  
done on low voltage capacitors by shorting across the  
terminals with a screwdriver.  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove compressor terminal cover retainer (4).  
3. Connect a voltmeter across the white wire and the  
blue/blackwire.Connectthedispensertothepower  
source.  
The indication must be:  
(a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models or  
(b) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
5. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to the fol-  
lowing test procedures.  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Con-  
tactor and check the contactor.  
6. Disconnect the two black wires from the compres-  
sor start relay.  
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FIG. 11 COMPRESSOR  
Location:  
7. Remove relay from the compressor.  
8. Check for continuity across the upper left terminal  
and the right pin socket on the rear of the relay.  
If continuity is present as described, the compressor  
start relay is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace re-  
lay.  
The compressor is located at the top of the dispenser  
frame.  
1
3
Compressor:  
1. With the compressor start relay (1) removed, dis-  
connect the black wire from the compressor.  
2. Check for continuity across the terminal on the  
compressor and the left pin on the compressor.  
If continuity is present as described, the electrical part  
of the compressor is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
compressor.  
2
4
P4040.40  
FIG.12 COMPRESSOR THERMAL  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LOCATION  
Thermal Overload Protector:  
1. Check for continuity across the terminals on the  
thermal overload protector (3).  
If continuity is present as described, the thermal over-  
load protector is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
thermal overload protector.  
1. Compressor Start Relay  
2. Wiring Harness Strain Relief  
3. Thermal Overload Protector  
4. Compressor Terminal Cover  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Compressor (Cont.)  
Removal and Replacement:  
BLU/BLK  
GRN  
Compressor Start Relay: Refer to FIG. 12  
1. Remove the terminal cover (4)  
2. Disconnect the wires from the compressor start  
relay.  
3. Pull relay (1) off of the compressor pins and dis-  
card.  
WHI  
4. Push new relay onto the compressor pins.  
5. Refer to Fig. 26 and reconnect the wires.  
6. Reinstall terminal cover (4).  
FIG. 13 RELAY TERMINALS  
Compressor Thermal Overload Protector: Refer to  
FIG. 12  
1. Remove terminal cover (4).  
2. Disconnect the BLU/BLK wire of the harness from  
the thermal overload protector.  
Plugs into Relay  
3. Disconnect the BLK wire from the Compressor’s  
upper terminal.  
4. Remove overload protector (3) and start relay as  
an assembly.  
5. Removeoverloadprotector(3)anddiscardoverload  
protector.  
6. Install new overload protector (3) on to the relay  
(1).  
7. Install relay (1) and overload protector (2) on the  
compressor terminal bracket.  
FIG. 14 THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
TERMINALS  
5. From the right side of the dispenser lift the com-  
pressorassemblyoverthefourstudsinthechassis  
and remove compressor.  
6. Install new compressor over the four studs in the  
dispenser chassis with the fill valve to the right side  
of the dispenser.  
8. Refer to Fig. 27 and reconnect the thermal overload  
protector wires.  
9. Reinstall terminal cover (4).  
7. Secure compressor to the dispenser chassis using  
four .25-20 keps nuts and washers.  
8. Reconnect tubes from the condenser and the ac-  
cumulator to the compressor.  
9. Reinstall transformer.  
10. Evacuate the system.  
11. Recharge 120V and 230V system with:  
Compressor Assy:  
NOTE: Before removal of any refrigeration component  
the refrigerant in the system must be reclaimed by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: When replacing the compressor it is recom-  
mended that the dryer also be replaced.  
JDF-2S - 9 oz. Type R134A refrigerant.  
Design Pressures: High 255 - Low 36 psi  
JDF-4S & 4D - 10 oz. Type R134A refrigerant.  
Design Pressures: High 335 - Low 88 psi  
1. Disconnect the tubes from the condenser and the  
accumulator.  
2. Disconnect the compressor wiring harness from  
the dispenser main wiring harness.  
3. Remove the four .25-20 keps nuts and washers  
securing the compressor to the chassis. Set nuts  
and washers aside for reassembly.  
NOTE: The charging of the system must be done by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagrams when reconnecting  
wires to Compressor, Thermal Overload Protector and  
Start Relay.  
4. Disconnect and remove the transformer.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Compressor (JDF-4SB)  
Test Procedures:  
Compressor Start Relay: Refer to FIG. 16  
WARNING: The compressor capacitor must be properly  
discharged before proceeding. This is most commonly  
done on low voltage capacitors by shorting across the  
terminals with a screwdriver.  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove compressor terminal cover retainer (4).  
3. Connect a voltmeter across the white wire and the  
blue/blackwire.Connectthedispensertothepower  
source.  
The indication must be:  
(a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models or  
(b) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
5. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to the fol-  
lowing test procedures.  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Con-  
tactor and check the contactor.  
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FIG. 15 COMPRESSOR  
Location:  
The compressor is located at the top of the dispenser  
frame.  
6. Disconnect the two black wires from the compres-  
sor start relay.  
7. Remove relay from the compressor.  
8. Check for continuity across the upper left terminal  
and the right pin socket on the rear of the relay.  
If continuity is present as described, the compressor  
start relay is operating properly.  
230V shown  
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If continuity is not present as described, replace re-  
lay.  
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Compressor:  
1. With the compressor start relay (1) removed, dis-  
connect the black wire from the compressor.  
2. Check for continuity across the terminal on the  
compressor and the left pin on the compressor.  
If continuity is present as described, the electrical part  
of the compressor is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
compressor.  
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FIG. 16 COMPRESSOR THERMAL  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LOCATION  
1. Compressor Start Relay  
2. Wiring Harness Strain Relief  
3. Thermal Overload Protector  
4. Compressor Terminal Cover  
5. Cable 230V only  
6. Capcitor 230V only  
7. Cover, Capacitor 230V only  
Thermal Overload Protector:  
1. Check for continuity across the terminals on the  
thermal overload protector (3).  
If continuity is present as described, the thermal over-  
load protector is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
thermal overload protector.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Compressor (Cont.)  
Removal and Replacement:  
BLU/BLK  
GRN  
Compressor Start Relay: Refer to FIG. 16  
1. Remove the terminal cover (4)  
2. Disconnect the wires from the compressor start  
relay.  
3. Pull relay (1) off of the compressor pins and dis-  
card.  
4. Push new relay onto the compressor pins.  
5. Refer to Fig. 16 and reconnect the wires.  
6. Reinstall terminal cover (4).  
WHI  
BLU from Capacitor  
BRN from Capacitor  
FIG. 17 RELAY TERMINALS  
Compressor Thermal Overload Protector: Refer to  
FIG. 16  
Plugs into Relay  
1. Remove terminal cover (4).  
2. Disconnect the WHI/ORN wire of the harness from  
the thermal overload protector.  
3. Disconnect the BLK wire from the Compressor’s  
upper terminal.  
4. Remove overload protector (3) and start relay as  
an assembly.  
FIG. 18 THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
TERMINALS  
5. Removeoverloadprotector(3)anddiscardoverload  
protector.  
6. Install new overload protector (3) on to the relay  
(1).  
7. Install relay (1) and overload protector (2) on the  
compressor terminal bracket.  
8. Refer to Fig. 17 and reconnect the thermal overload  
protector wires.  
4. Disconnect and remove the transformer.  
5. From the right side of the dispenser lift the com-  
pressorassemblyoverthefourstudsinthechassis  
and remove compressor.  
6. Install new compressor over the four studs in the  
dispenser chassis with the fill valve to the right side  
of the dispenser.  
7. Secure compressor to the dispenser chassis using  
four .25-20 keps nuts and washers.  
9. Reinstall terminal cover (4).  
8. Reconnect tubes from the condenser and the ac-  
cumulator to the compressor.  
9. Reinstall transformer.  
10. Evacuate the system.  
11. Recharge 120V and 230V system with:  
Compressor Assy:  
NOTE: Before removal of any refrigeration component  
the refrigerant in the system must be reclaimed by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: When replacing the compressor it is recom-  
mended that the dryer also be replaced.  
JDF-4SB - 10 oz. Type R134A refrigerant.  
Design Pressures: High 335 - Low 88 psi  
1. Disconnect the tubes from the condenser and the  
accumulator.  
2. Disconnect the compressor wiring harness from  
the dispenser main wiring harness.  
3. Remove the four .25-20 keps nuts and washers  
securing the compressor to the chassis. Set nuts  
and washers aside for reassembly.  
NOTE: The charging of the system must be done by a  
licensed refrigeration repair person.  
NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagrams when reconnecting  
wires to Compressor, Thermal Overload Protector and  
Start Relay.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Compressor Switch (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-4S shown  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the cover or splash panel to gain access  
to the switch.  
3. Gently disconnect the wiring harness from the  
switch.  
4. Remove the switch from the mounting bracket and  
discard.  
5. Install the new into the mounting bracket.  
6. Reconnect the wiring harness to the new switch.  
7. Install covers or panels previously removed.  
8. Reconnect power to the dispenser.  
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FIG. 19 COMPRESSOR SWITCH  
Location:  
RED/BLK  
BLK  
On models JDF-2S and 4S, early models had the switch  
located on the back of the dispenser next to the water  
inlet. On later models JDF-2S, 4S, 4D and 4SB, the  
switch is located on the front left of the dispenser  
behind the splash panel.  
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FIG. 20 COMPRESSOR SWITCH TERMINALS  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the two wires from the switch terminals.  
3. Check for continuity across the switch terminals  
with the switch in the “ON” position. Continuity  
must not be present when the switch is in the “OFF”  
position.  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the  
wires to the switch terminals.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
switch.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Condenser Fan (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-4S shown  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Removethefourscrewsattachingthefanandcover  
assembly to the refrigeration cabinet.  
3. Gentlypullthecoverassemblyforwardanddiscon-  
nect the 2-pin connector from the fan to the main  
harness.  
4. Remove the fan from the cover assembly and dis-  
card.  
5. Install the new fan onto the cover assembly.  
6. Reconnect the wiring harness to the new fan.  
7. Install fan and cover assembly using four screws  
previously removed.  
8. Reconnect power to the dispenser.  
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FIG. 21 CONDENSER FAN  
Location:  
The condenser fan is located inside the main frame  
below the compressor assembly.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnectthe2-pinfromthefantothemainwiring  
harness.  
BLU/BLK  
3. Check for continuity across the fan terminals.  
P1219  
WHI  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the  
wires to the fan terminals.  
FIG. 22 CONDENSER FAN TERMINALS  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
fan.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Control Board, Main (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-4S shown  
1. Removethefour#6-32screwssecuringthecontrol  
board to the component bracket.  
2. Disconnectalltheplugsonthemainwiringharness  
from the connectors on the control board.  
3. Remove the spacers from the control board and  
discard.  
4. Install the spacers on to the new control board  
5. Reconnect all plugs on the main harness to the  
connectors on the control board.  
6. Installnewcontrolboardonthecomponentbracket  
using four #6-32 screws.  
NOTE: Verify all ground wires are connected to the  
grounding stud and secured with nuts.  
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FIG. 23 CONTROL BOARD  
Location:  
The Main Control Board is located on the electrical  
component enclosure behind the splash panel.  
Test Procedure:  
Power Supply Circuitry:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, back probe check the voltage  
across pins 1 & 3 of the J6 connector on the wir-  
ing harness. Connect the dispenser to the power  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to step 4.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
JDF-4S  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
5. With a voltmeter, back probe check the voltage  
across pins 1 & 3 of the J12 connector on the  
wiringharness. Connectthedispensertothepower  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
6. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
JDF-2S  
FIG. 24 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTORS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Portion Control Board (JDF-2S,4S)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Remove the five screws securing the door cover to  
the door frame.  
2. Carefully pull the cover forward and disconnect  
all switch harnesses from the connectors on the  
control board.  
3. Removethefour#6-20screwssecuringthecontrol  
board to the light panel.  
4. Remove the spacers from the control board and  
discard the old board.  
5. Install the spacers on to the new control board.  
6. Install new control board on the light panel using  
four #6-20 screws.  
7. Position the door cover to the door frame and  
reconnect all switch harnesses to the connectors  
on the control board.  
8. Secure the door cover to the frame with the five  
screws previously removed.  
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FIG. 25 PORTION CONTROL BOARD  
Location:  
ThePortionControlBoardislocatedinsidethedoor  
cover mounted on the bracket.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, back probe check the voltage  
across pins 1 & 5 of the J6 connector on the wir-  
ing harness. Connect the dispenser to the power  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
J-8  
J-7  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
J-9  
J-6  
J-1  
J-2  
J-3  
J-4  
J-5  
J-6  
J-7  
J-8  
J-9  
Cold Water Switch  
Left Left Dispense Switch  
Left Middle Dispense Switch  
Right Middle Dispense Switch  
Right Right Dispense Switch  
Main Harness  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
J-5  
J-1  
J-4  
J-3  
J-2  
FIG. 26 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTORS  
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Push Button Control Board (JDF-4D)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Remove the five screws securing the door cover to  
the door frame.  
2. Carefully pull the cover forward and disconnect  
all switch harnesses from the connectors on the  
control board.  
3. Removethefour#6-20screwssecuringthecontrol  
board to the light panel.  
4. Remove the spacers from the control board and  
discard the old board.  
5. Install the spacers on to the new control board.  
6. Install new control board on the light panel using  
four #6-20 screws.  
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7. Position the door cover to the door frame and  
reconnect all switch harnesses to the connectors  
on the control board.  
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8. Secure the door cover to the frame with the five  
screws previously removed.  
FIG. 27 PUSH BUTTON CONTROL BOARD  
Location:  
The Push Button Control Board is located inside  
the door cover mounted on the bracket.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, back probe check the voltage  
across pins 1 & 5 of the J6 connector on the wir-  
ing harness. Connect the dispenser to the power  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
J-7  
J-9  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
J-11  
J-10  
J-1  
N/A  
J-6  
J-7  
Main Harness  
N/A  
J-9  
J-10  
J-11  
Rinse Switch  
Dispense Nozzles (Disable)  
Dispense Switches  
J-6  
FIG. 28 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTORS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Portion Control Board (JDF-4D)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Remove the five screws securing the door cover to  
the door frame.  
2. Carefully pull the cover forward and disconnect  
all switch harnesses from the connectors on the  
control board.  
3. Removethefour#6-20screwssecuringthecontrol  
board to the light panel.  
4. Remove the spacers from the control board and  
discard the old board.  
5. Install the spacers on to the new control board.  
6. Install new control board on the light panel using  
four #6-20 screws.  
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7. Position the door cover to the door frame and  
reconnect all switch harnesses to the connectors  
on the control board.  
8. Secure the door cover to the frame with the five  
screws previously removed.  
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FIG. 29 PORTION CONTROL BOARD  
Location:  
ThePortionControlBoardislocatedinsidethedoor  
cover mounted on the bracket.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, back probe check the voltage  
across pins 1 & 5 of the J6 connector on the wir-  
ing harness. Connect the dispenser to the power  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
J-7  
J-8  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
J-6  
J-1  
J-2  
J-3  
J-4  
J-5  
J-6  
J-7  
J-8  
J-9  
Cold Water Switch  
Left Left Dispense Switch  
Left Middle Dispense Switch  
Right Middle Dispense Switch  
Right Right Dispense Switch  
Main Harness  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
J-5  
J-1  
J-4  
J-3  
J-2  
J-9  
FIG. 30 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTORS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Circulation Pump (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Removedispenseplatform(s)foreaseoftakingout  
recirculating pump.  
2. Remove left and right side panels.  
3. Remove silicone condensation hose out of bath  
tank along side recirculating pump.  
4. Disconnect pump motor and condenser fan wires  
(1/4” spade terminals).  
5. Remove2screwsleftandrightsideofthecondenser  
mountingbracket.Removecondenserfanassembly  
out the right side of the machine.  
6. Release recirculating pump holding bracket right  
side (2 nuts).  
7. Lift up on recirculating pump and maneuver out  
the right side of the machine  
FIG. 31 CIRCULATION PUMP  
RED/BLK to  
Compressor Switch  
Location:  
The Circulation Pump is located on top of the water  
bath tank cover.  
WHI to Transformer  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter .  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to step 4.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
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FIG. 32 CIRCULATION PUMP  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Dispense Platform Switch (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-2S shown  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Loosen the two #8-32 screws securing the com-  
ponent mounting bracket to the dispenser base.  
3. Disconnect the two black wires from the switch.  
4. Press the locking tabs of the old switch and remove  
from the component mounting bracket.  
5. Pressthenewswitchintothecomponentmounting  
bracket.  
6. Connect the two black wires to the switch terminals  
as shown below.  
7. Positionthecomponentmountingbracketinthedis-  
penser base and secure with two #8-32 screws.  
8. Return power to the dispenser.  
FIG. 33 DISPENSE PLATFORM SWITCH  
Location:  
The Dispense Platform Switch is located below the  
dispenser in the front center and is mounted on the  
component mounting bracket.  
BLK to J5-3  
BLK to J5-4  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, back probe check across the two  
black wires on the switch.  
3. Return power to the dispenser. The indication must  
be 24 volts ac.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
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FIG. 34 SWITCH TERMINALS  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to step 5.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check back to the control board, J5.  
5. With an ohmmeter, chech for continuity between  
the terminals shown in Fig. 34.  
Continuity must be present when the switch is in the  
ON position.  
If continuity is not present, replace the switch.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Dispense Pump (all Models except JDF-4D)  
5. Install the new pump tube around the rotor and  
position into the rear housing with the clamp rest-  
ing on the top edge.  
6. Install the front housing to be flush with the rear  
housing.  
7. Position the pump assembly back on the platform  
andsecurewithfour#8-32x2.45screwspreviously  
removed.  
8. Repeat for remaining pumps.  
FIG. 35 DISPENSE PUMP  
Location:  
The Dispense Pumps are located on the platform  
assembly.  
Removal, Inspection, and Replacement:  
1. Loosen the four #8-32 x 2.45 screws securing the  
pump assembly to the platform.  
2. Pry the two halves of the pump housing apart to  
reveal the pump tube and the rotor.  
3. Inspect the pump tubing for signs of wear and  
replace every six months or as needed.  
4. Inspectthepumprotorforsignsofwearandreplace  
if necessary.  
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FIG. 36 DISPENSE PUMP COMPONENTS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Dispense Motor (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the two wires from the dispense mo-  
tor.  
2. Loosen the four #8-32 screws securing the motor  
to the platform assembly and remove the motor.  
3. Inspect the gasket and rubber bushings for signs  
of wear and replace if necessary.  
4. Position the new motor into place with the gasket  
and bushings onto the platform. Secure with four  
#8-32 screws previously removed.  
5. Reconnect the two wires to the motor as shown in  
Fig. 38.  
FIG. 37 DISPENSE MOTOR  
Location:  
The Dispense Motors are located on the rear of the  
platform assembly.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, check the voltage across the two  
wire terminals of the motor assembly. Connect the  
dispenser to the power source. The indication must  
be 24 volts ac.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, replace the motor.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
FIG. 38 DISPENSE MOTOR CONNECTORS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Dispense Valve (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the two wires from the dispense  
valve.  
2. Remove the #6-32 screw and plate securing the  
water manifold tube to the valve.  
3. Loosen the two #6-32 screws securing the valve  
to the platform assembly and remove the valve.  
4. Install the new valve onto the platform and secure  
with two #6-32 screws previously removed.  
5. Inspect the o-ring on the manifold tube connector  
for signs of wear and replace if necessary.  
6. Connect the water manifold tube to the valve and  
secure in place with the plate and #6-32 screw  
previously removed.  
7. Reconnect the two wires to the valve as shown in  
Fig. 40.  
FIG. 39 DISPENSE VALVE  
Dispense Station  
Location:  
The Dispense Valves are located at the front of the  
platform assembly.  
#1 WHI/VIO  
Dispense Station  
#2 WHI/ORN  
Test Procedure:  
Dispense Station  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. With a voltmeter, check the voltage across the two  
wire terminals of the valve solenoid. Connect the  
dispenser to the power source. The indication must  
be 24 volts ac.  
#3 WHI/VIO  
Dispense Station  
#4 WHI/ORN  
YEL to Control Board  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If voltage is present as described, replace the valve.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness back  
to the transformer (See TRANSFORMER).  
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FIG. 40 DISPENSE VALVE CONNECTORS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Dispense Switches (JDF-2S, JDF-4S)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five screws attaching the dispenser  
door cover to the door and move the door cover  
to gain access to the switches.  
3. Disconnect the wires on the dispense switch to be  
removed from the door wiring harness.  
4. Compress the clips inside the door on the dispense  
switch and gently push the switch through the  
opening.  
5. Push new switch into the opening and spread the  
clips to hold the switch in the door.  
6. Reconnect the wires to the dispense switch from  
door wiring harness.  
7. Reinstall the door cover and secure with the five  
screws previously removed.  
8. Refer to Fig. 42 when reinstalling wires.  
FIG. 41 DISPENSE SWITCHES  
Location:  
The dispense switches are located on the lower  
outside of the dispenser door.  
BLK  
RED  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five screws attaching the dispenser  
door cover to the door and move the door cover  
to gain access to the switches.  
BLK  
GRN  
3. With a voltmeter, check the voltage across the two  
wires for each dispense switch. Connect the dis-  
penser to the power source. The indication must  
be +5 volts dc.  
Station #2  
BLK  
ORN  
Station #1  
BLK  
YEL  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to #4.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness.  
Station #4  
4. Check for continuity across the terminals (top right  
to top left) of the dispense switch with the switch in  
the “ON” position. Continuity must not be present  
when the switch is in the “OFF” (released) posi-  
tion.  
Station #3  
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FIG. 42 DISPENSE SWITCH TERMINALS  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the door  
wiring harness, the switch is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
switch.  
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Cold Water Dispense Switch (JDF-4S only)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five screws attaching the dispenser  
door cover to the door and move the door cover  
to gain access to the switches.  
3. Disconnect the wires on the dispense switch from  
the door wiring harness.  
4. Compress the clips inside the door on the dispense  
switch and gently push the switch through the  
opening.  
5. Push new switch into the opening and spread the  
clips to hold the switch in the door.  
6. Reconnect the wires to the dispense switch from  
door wiring harness.  
7. Reinstall the door cover and secure with the five  
screws previously removed.  
8. Refer to Fig. 44 when reinstalling wires.  
FIG. 43 COLD WATER DISPENSE SWITCH  
Location:  
The cold water dispense switch is located on the  
lower outside of the dispenser door.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five screws attaching the dispenser  
door cover to the door and move the door cover  
to gain access to the switch.  
3. With a voltmeter, check the voltage across the two  
wiresforthedispenseswitch.Connectthedispenser  
to the power source. The indication must be +5  
volts dc.  
BLK  
BLU  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to #4.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the dispenser wiring harness.  
4. Check for continuity across the terminals (top right  
to top left) of the dispense switch with the switch in  
the “ON” position. Continuity must not be present  
when the switch is in the “OFF” (released) posi-  
tion.  
P1449  
FIG. 44 COLD WATER SWITCH TERMINALS  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the door  
wiring harness, the switch is operating properly.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
switch.  
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Dispense Membrane Switch (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Open the dispenser door.  
3. Remove the four #8-32 screws securing the lower  
door panel and remove the panel.  
4. Disconnect the six pin harness from the switch  
board.  
TER  
A
COLD  
W
5. Carefully peel the membrane switch from the front  
of the switch bezel.  
6. Remove any excess adhesive from the bezel sur-  
face.  
7. Remove the backing from the new membrane  
switch.  
8. Feed the membrane switch harness through the  
openning and apply the new membrane switch to  
the switch bezel.  
FIG.45 MEMBRANE SWITCHES  
Location:  
The dispense buttons are located on the lower  
outside of the dispenser door and actuate switches on  
the dispense switch board located on the inside of the  
door.  
9. Connect the switch harness to the control board.  
Test Procedures:  
NOTE: Before continuing, check that the ribbon cable  
is properly connected to the control board and not a  
pin off in either direction.  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the rear panel and disconnect ribbon  
cable.  
3. Check for continuity of the switches using pin #1as  
common.  
#1 Common  
#2 ON/STOP  
#3 Large  
#4 Medium  
#5 Small  
PORTION CONTROL  
If continuity is not present when the appropriate switch  
is pressed, the Membrane Switch must be replaced.  
If continuity is present, chech the short harness going  
to J6 on the Control Board.  
FIG. 46 MEMBRANE SWITCH  
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Cold Water Dispense Membrane Switch (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Open the dispenser door.  
3. Remove the four #8-32 screws securing the lower  
door panel and remove the panel.  
4. Disconnect the three pin harness from the switch  
board.  
TER  
A
COLD  
W
5. Carefully peel the membrane switch from the front  
of the switch bezel.  
6. Remove any excess adhesive from the bezel sur-  
face.  
7. Remove the backing from the new membrane  
switch.  
8. Feed the membrane switch harness through the  
openning and apply the new membrane switch to  
the switch bezel.  
FIG.47 MEMBRANE SWITCHES  
Location:  
The dispense buttons are located on the lower  
outside of the dispenser door and actuate switches on  
the dispense switch board located on the inside of the  
door.  
9. Connect the switch harness to the control board.  
Test Procedures:  
NOTE: Before continuing, check that the ribbon cable  
is properly connected to the control board and not a  
pin off in either direction.  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the rear panel and disconnect ribbon  
cable.  
3. Check for continuity of the switches using pin #1as  
common.  
TER  
A
#1 Common  
COLD  
W
#2 Cold Water  
If continuity is not present when the appropriate switch  
is pressed, the Membrane Switch must be replaced.  
If continuity is present, chech the short harness going  
to J6 on the Control Board.  
COLD WATER DISPENSE  
FIG. 48 MEMBRANE SWITCH  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
EMI Filter (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
JDF-4S shown  
1. Disconnect the wires from the EMI Filter.  
2. Remove the two #8-32 screws and nuts securing  
the EMI Filter.  
3. Remove and discard EMI Filter.  
4. Install new EMI Filter using two #8-32 screws and  
nuts to secure EMI Filter to its former location.  
5. Refer to Fig. 50 when reconnecting the wires.  
FIG. 49 EMI FILTER  
Location:  
118.0 kΩ - 118.5 kΩ  
Across either pair  
The EMI Filter is located on the electrical component  
mounting bracket on the lower front of the dispenser  
behind the splash panel.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnectthetwoblackwiresandtwowhitewires  
on the EMI Filter from the power cord and the main  
wiring harness.  
3. Check for resistance between the two black leads  
on the EMI Filter.  
FIG. 50 EMI FILTER CONNECTORS  
If resistance is present as described the EMI Filter is  
operating properly.  
If resistance is not present as described, replace the  
EMI Filter.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Lamps, Holders and Ballast(s) (Early Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five #10-32 screws securing the door  
cover to the door and move the cover aside to gain  
access to the light panel.  
3. Rotate the lamp to remove from the lamp hold-  
ers.  
4. Pry the lamp holder from light panel.  
5. Cut the two wires from the ballast as close the lamp  
holder as possible and remove the lamp holder.  
6. Strip the ends of the wires from the ballast and  
install the into the new lamp holder.  
7. Snap the new lamp holder into the holes on the  
light panel.  
8. Replace the lamps and install the door cover using  
the five screws previously removed.  
FIG. 51 LAMPS & HOLDERS  
Location:  
The lamps and lamp holders are located on the door  
light panel behind the door cover.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the five #10-32 screws securing the door  
cover to the door and move the cover aside to gain  
access to the light panel.  
3. Rotate the lamp to remove from the lamp hold-  
ers.  
4. Check for continuity across terminals on each end  
of the lamp.  
If continuity is present as described, continue to step 5.  
Ifcontinuityisnotpresentasdescribedreplacethelamp.  
FIG. 52 LAMP HOLDERS  
5. Check for 24VDC supplied to ballast (dual ballast  
black to red, single ballast white to red).  
If voltage is present as described, replace ballast. If  
voltage is not present as described, refer to the Wiring  
Diagrams and check the wiring harness back to the  
transfomer/rectifier.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
LED Lamps (JDF-2S, JDF-4S)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect power from the dispenser.  
2. Remove the five #6-32 screws securing the door  
cover to the door.  
3. Carefully lower the door cover and disconnect the  
lamp terminals from the LED regulator board.  
4. Remove and discard the faulty LED board.  
5. Install a new LED regulator board exposing the  
adhesive backing.  
LED regulator board  
6. Refer to Fig. 54 and reconnect wires to the LED  
regulator board.  
7. Replace the door cover and secure with the five  
#6-32 screws.  
8. Return power to the dispenser.  
FIG. 53 LED DOOR LIGHTS  
Location:  
TheLEDdoorlightsarelocatedinsidethedispenser  
door.  
Test Procedures:  
No illumination at all: First verify that the dispense  
lockout switch has not been turned off!  
1. Disconnect power from the dispenser.  
2. CheckthevoltageacrosstheblackandredleadsofJ2  
or J3 at the LED regulator board with a voltmeter.  
Reconnect power to the dispenser. The indication  
must be 24 volts dc.  
J3  
J2  
J1  
3. Disconnect power from the dispenser.  
If voltage is present as described, the LED regulator  
board is working correctly.  
White to brown  
unregulated +30VDC  
If voltage is not present as described, go to step 4.  
FIG. 54 LED DOOR LIGHT WIRING  
4. Check for supply voltage (unregulated +30VDC)  
across brown wire and white wire at J1 of the  
regulator board. (FIG 54).  
If voltge is present as described, replace LED regulator  
board.  
If voltage is not present as described, check the wiring  
back to the main CBA.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Rectifier (JDF-2S, JDF-4S)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the wires from the rectifier.  
2. Remove the #10-32 screw securing the rectifier.  
3. Remove the rectifier and discard.  
4. Secure new rectifier with #10-32 screw.  
5. Refer to Fig. 56 and reconnect the wires.  
BLU from Door Harness (+)  
WHI/GRN to Transformer (~ AC)  
WHI/BLK to Transformer (~ AC)  
WHI from Door Harness (-)  
FIG. 56 RECTIFIER TERMINALS  
FIG. 55 RECTIFIER  
Location:  
The rectifier is located on the electrical component  
mounting bracket on the lower front of the dispenser  
behind the splash panel.  
Test Procedures:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power  
source.  
2. Remove the blue wire and the white wire from the  
rectifier.  
3. Check the voltage across the (+) and (-) terminals  
on the rectifier with a voltmeter. Connect the dis-  
penser to the power source. The indication must  
be approximately 24 volts dc.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power  
source.  
If voltage is present as described, the rectifier is op-  
erating properly.  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to the  
dispenser wiring diagram and check the wiring back  
to the transformer.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Relay (all Models)  
4. Disconnect the blue/black wire and the red/black  
wires from relay terminals #4 and #6.  
5. Connect the dispenser to the power source.  
6. Turn on power and check for continuity across  
terminals on relay.  
If continuity is present as described, disconnect the  
dispenser from power source and reconnect wires to  
terminals #4 and #6, the relay is working.  
If continuity is not present as described, do the same  
continuity test across terminals #2 and #8. If continu-  
ity is present between terminals #2 and #8, reconnect  
wires to terminals #4 and #6 instead of #2 and #8.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
relay.  
FIG. 57 RELAY  
Removal and Replacement:  
Location:  
The relay (or contactor) is located inside the dis-  
penser chassis on the lower outside of the component  
bracket.  
1. Disconnect the wires from the relay.  
2. Remove the two #8-32 locking screws securing the  
relay and mounting bracket to the chassis. Remove  
and discard relay.  
3. Install the new relay to the mounting bracket and  
thenonthechassisusingtwo#8-32lockingscrews.  
4. Refer to Fig. 58 to reconnect the wires.  
Test Procedures:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Withavoltmeter,checkthevoltageacrossthewhite  
wireandthewhite/blackwire.Connectthedispenser  
to the power source. The indication must be:  
a) 120 volts ac for 120 volt models.  
Terminal #1  
BLK from  
Main Harness  
Terminal #0  
WHI from  
Main Harness  
b) 230 volts ac for 230 volt models.  
3. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
Terminal #8  
BLK from  
Main Harness  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to #4.  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Wir-  
ing Diagram and check the dispenser wiring harness.  
If harness has continuity, replace Control Board.  
Terminal #6  
WHI/ORN from  
Main Harness  
Terminal #2  
Terminal #4  
FIG. 58 RELAY TERMINALS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Resistor (all 230V Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnect the resistor from the relay and discard.  
3. Install new resistor to the relay as shown below.  
4. Return power to the dispenser.  
FIG. 59 RESISTOR  
Location:  
The resistor is located on the relay at the electrical  
component mounting bracket on the lower front of the  
dispenser behind the splash panel.  
P3864  
Test Procedures:  
FIG. 60 RESISTOR TERMINALS  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the resistor from the relay.  
3. Check the resistance across the terminals of the  
resistor with a ohmmeter. The indication must be  
approximately 36k  
5%.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If resistance is present as described, the resistor is  
operating properly.  
If resistance is not present as described, replace the  
resistor.  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Solenoid - Cold Water (JDF-4S only)  
6. Check the solenoid valve for coil action. Connect  
the dispenser to the power source. Press the Cold  
Water dispense switch and listen carefully in the  
vicinity of the solenoid valve for a “clicking” sound  
as the coil magnet attracts.  
7. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
If the sound is heard as described and water will not  
pass through the solenoid valve, there may be a block-  
age in the tank water outlet before the solenoid valve  
or, the solenoid valve may require inspection for wear,  
and removal of waterborne particles.  
If the sound is not heard as described, replace the  
solenoid valve.  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Turn off the water supply to the dispenser.  
3. Remove the two wires from the solenoid valve.  
4. Disconnect the water line from the solenoid valve.  
5. Remove the #10-32 screws securing the solenoid  
valve to the chassis frame. Remove solenoid valve.  
6. Usingthe #10-32screwsinstallnewsolenoidvalve  
to the chassis frame.  
FIG. 61 COLD WATER DISPENSE SOLENOID  
Location:  
The Cold Water dispense solenoid is located at the  
inside rear of the chassis frame.  
Test Procedures:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnect the two wires from the solenoid valve.  
Press the Cold Water dispense switch on front of  
the door.  
3. With a voltmeter, check the voltage across the two  
wires. Connect the dispenser to the power source.  
The indication must be:  
7. Reconnect the water lines to solenoid valve.  
8. Refer to schematic wiring diagrams when recon-  
necting the wires.  
a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models, three  
wire 120/208 volt, and 120/240 volt models.  
b) 240 volts ac for two wire 240 volt models.  
c) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
WHI/VIO to Control Board  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to #5  
If voltage is not present as described, refer to Wiring  
Diagrams and check dispenser wiring harness.  
5. Check for continuity across the solenoid valve coil  
terminals.  
WHI to Control Board  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the two  
wires to the solenoid.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
solenoid valve.  
FIG. 62 COLD WATER SOLENOID  
TERMINALS  
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Solenoid - Inlet (all Models)  
If the sound is heard as described and water will not  
pass through the solenoid valve, there may be a block-  
age in the water line before the solenoid valve or, the  
solenoid valve may require inspection for wear, and  
removal of waterborne particles.  
If the sound is not heard as described, replace the  
solenoid valve.  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Remove the two wires from the solenoid valve.  
2. Turn off the water supply to the dispenser.  
3. Disconnect the water lines to and from the solenoid  
valve.  
4. Remove the two #8-32 screws securing the sole-  
noid to the dispenser base. Remove solenoid.  
5. Install new solenoid valve on the dispenser base  
and secure with the two #8-32 screws.  
6. Securely fasten the water lines to and from the  
solenoid valve.  
P1445.40  
FIG. 63 INLET SOLENOID VALVE  
Location:  
The inlet solenoid is located inside on the rear of  
the dispenser base.  
7. Refer to Schematic Wiring Diagrams when recon-  
necting the wires.  
Test Procedures:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power  
BRN to Control Board  
WHI to Control Board  
source.  
2. Disconnect the two wires from the solenoid  
valve.  
120V 1.2 kΩ  
230V 3.84 kΩ  
3. Check for continuity across the solenoid valve coil  
terminals.  
If continuity is present as described, reconnect the two  
wires to the solenoid.  
If continuity is not present as described, replace the  
solenoid valve.  
4. Check the solenoid valve for coil action. Connect  
the dispenser to the power source. Listen carefully  
in the vicinity of the solenoid valve for a “clicking”  
sound as the coil magnet attracts.  
5. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
P1217  
FIG. 64 INLET SOLENOID VALVE TERMINALS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Temperature Probe (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the top rear cover.  
3. Disconnect the two pin connector from the dis-  
penser main wiring harness.  
4. Remove the temperature probe by firmly pulling-  
up on the tube at the tank lid. This will disengage  
the grommet from the tank lid.  
5. Slide a new grommet on to the new temperature  
probe.  
6. Insert the temperature probe through the hole  
in the tank lid and press the grommet firmly and  
evenly so that the groove in the grommet fits into  
the tank lid.  
7. Reconnect the two pin connector to the dispenser  
main wiring harness.  
FIG. 65 TEMPERATURE PROBE  
BLKorORNpin1  
WHI pin 2  
Location:  
The temperature probe is located on the top of the  
tank assembly.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Remove the top rear cover.  
3. With a voltmeter, back probe the connector from  
the temperature probe.  
4. Connect the dispenser to the power source.  
5. See the chart for voltage readings.  
6. For continuity check, disconnect the dispenser  
from the power source.  
FIG. 66 TEMPERATURE PROBE  
7. Disconnect the two pin connector from the dis-  
penser main wiring harness.  
TEMP  
RESISTANCE  
0 Ω  
VOLTAGE  
0VDC  
8. With an ohmmeter, check for continuity across  
the pins for the black and white wires.  
9. See the chart for resistance/voltage readings. Al-  
ternate check: Leave two pin connector plugged  
in, place dc voltmeter across two pin connector in  
parallel, check voltage with dispenser running.  
10. Verify wiring to probe.  
11. If readings are not present as described, replace  
the temperature probe.  
NOTE: Some meters have difficulty measuring a sen-  
sor either rapidly rising or falling in temperature.  
SHORTED  
32° F  
0.0° C  
31.2k - 34k Ω  
3.0VDC  
77° F  
25.0° C  
9.8k - 10.2k Ω  
INFINITE  
1.5VDC  
5.0VDC  
OPEN  
NOTE: ALL FIGURES LISTED ABOVE ARE APPROXIMATE.  
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Temperature Sensor (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Remove the left side housing panel.  
2. Disconnect the plug on the temperature sensor  
leads from the connector on the dispenser main  
harness.  
3. Open the cabinet door and remove the product  
containers.  
4. Remove the cabinet fan and fan guard assembly.  
5. Clip off the connector and pull the temperature  
sensor from the top left rear of the cabinet and  
discard.  
6. Push new temperature sensor wires into the grom-  
met at the top left rear of the cabinet and secure to  
sensor mounting clip.  
FIG. 67 TEMPERATURE SENSOR  
7. Refer to Fig. 68 and connect the wires to the new  
plug.  
8. Connect the sensor plug to the connector from the  
main harness.  
Location:  
TheTemperatureSensorislocatedinsidethecabinet  
between the fan and the water coil.  
9. Reinstall the cabinet fan and guard assembly.  
10. Reinstall the left side housing panel.  
Test Procedures:  
1. Remove the left side housing panel.  
2. Connect a voltmeter across the two leads of the  
temperature sensor (leave plug connected);  
The indication must be:  
1. BLK to GRY J7-1  
(Control Board) Positive  
a) Approx. 1.4 vdc @ 71° F  
b) Approx. 2.6 vdc @ 32° F  
2. BLK to WHI/BLK J7-2  
(Control Board) Negative  
If voltage reading is 0v, the Control Board is not sup-  
plying the necessary 5v and should be replaced. If the  
reading stays at 5vdc, replace sensor.  
2
1
Alternate Test:  
FIG. 68 TEMPERATURE SENSOR  
2. Disconnect the plug on sensor leads and check  
resistance as indicated in chart.  
TEMP  
RESISTANCE  
0 Ω  
VOLTAGE  
If resistance reading is not within the range listed in  
chart, replace sensor.  
SHORTED  
0VDC  
32° F  
0° C  
1.5k Ω  
2.5VDC  
77° F  
350 Ω  
1.1VDC  
5.0VDC  
25.0° C  
OPEN  
INFINITE  
NOTE: ALL FIGURES LISTED ABOVE ARE APPROXIMATE.  
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Transformer (all Models)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Loosen the two #8-32 screws securing the com-  
ponent bracket to the dispenser housing base.  
2. Pullcomponentbracketoutthefrontofthedispenser  
far enough so the transformer can be disconnected  
from the main wiring harness.  
C
A
+
C
A
3 Remove the two #6-32 keps nuts securing the  
transformer to the component bracket.  
5. Remove and discard the transformer.  
6. Install new transformer on the component bracket  
and secure with two #6-32 keps nuts.  
7. Refer to Fig. 70 and connect the transformer to the  
main wiring harness.  
8. Place the component bracket into position and  
tighten the two #8-32 screws.  
P3864  
FIG. 69 TRANSFORMER  
Location:  
The transformer is located on the electrical com-  
ponent mounting bracket on the lower front of the  
dispenser behind the splash panel.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Check the voltage across black wire and the white  
wire from the main harness. Connect the dispenser  
to power source. The indication must be:  
a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models, three  
wire 120/208 volt and three wire 120/240 volt  
models.  
b) 240 volts ac for two wire 240 volt models.  
c) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
WHI from  
WHI/BLU to Control  
Board J6-1,J12-1  
Power Cord  
BLK from  
Power Cord  
If voltage is present as described, proceed to #5.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the main wiring harness.  
5. Check the voltage between J6-1 and J6-3 at the  
control board. Connect the dispenser to the power  
source. The indication must be 24 volts ac.  
If voltage is present as described the transformer is  
operating properly.  
If voltage is not present as described, replace the  
transformer.  
BLU to Control  
Board J6-3,J12-3  
P1647  
FIG. 70 TRANSFORMER TERMINALS  
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SERVICE (CONT.)  
Transformer - Lited Doors (JDF-2S, JDF-4S)  
Removal and Replacement:  
1. Loosen the two #8-32 screws securing the com-  
ponent bracket to the dispenser housing base.  
2. Pullcomponentbracketoutthefrontofthedispenser  
far enough so the transformer connector can be  
disconnected from the main wiring harness.  
3 Disconnectthetransformerfourpinconnectorfrom  
the four pin plug on the main wiring harness.  
4. Remove the two #6-32 keps nuts securing the  
transformer to the component bracket.  
C
A
+
C
A
P3864  
5. Remove and discard the transformer.  
FIG. 71 TRANSFORMER  
Location:  
The transformer is located on the electrical com-  
ponent mounting bracket on the lower front of the  
dispenser behind the splash panel.  
6. Install new transformer on the component bracket  
and secure with two #6-32 keps nuts.  
7. Connect the four pin connector on the transformer  
to four pin plug on the main wiring harness.  
8. Place the component bracket into position and  
tighten the two #8-32 screws.  
Test Procedure:  
1. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
2. Disconnectthefourpinplugfromthemainharness  
from the four pin connector on the transformer.  
3 Check the voltage across black wire pin 1 and the  
white wire pin 2 on the plug from the main har-  
ness. Connect the dispenser to power source. The  
indication must be:  
WHI/GRN - T8  
WHI/BLK - T12  
a) 120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models, three  
wire 120/208 volt and three wire 120/240 volt  
models.  
b) 240 volts ac for two wire 240 volt models.  
c) 230 volts ac for two wire 230 volt models.  
4. Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.  
WHI - 120V T2, 240V T6  
BLK - TI  
If voltage is present as described reconnect the plug  
and the connector and proceed to #5.  
Ifvoltageisnotpresentasdescribed,refertotheWiring  
Diagrams and check the main wiring harness.  
P1647  
FIG. 72 TRANSFORMER TERMINALS  
5. Check the voltage between J3-5 and J3-6 on the  
six pin connector at the control board. Connect the  
dispenser to the power source. The indication must  
be 24 volts ac.  
If voltage is present as described the transformer is  
operating properly.  
If voltage is not present as described, replace the  
transformer.  
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Triac Map  
1. Compressor Relay Q25  
2. Station 2 Water Q27  
10  
9
1
3. Station 1 Water Q28  
4. Station 1 Concentrate Q23  
5. Station 2 Concentrate Q18  
6. Station 3 Concentrate Q17  
7. Station 4 Concentrate Q13  
8. Station 3 Water Q7  
2
8
7
6
9. Cold Water Valve Q11  
10. Inlet Water Valve Q10  
11. Station 4 Water Q8  
5
4
3
11  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-2S  
(Models with LED Lited Doors)  
B L K  
_
R E D  
+
B R N  
W H I  
W H I / G R N  
B R N / W H I  
B L U  
B R N  
G R N / Y E L  
B L K  
B L K  
W H I  
B L K  
1
W H I  
B L K  
Y E L  
J 1 - 5  
B R N  
W H I  
W H I / B L K  
B L K  
W H I  
J 1 - 1  
Y E L  
J 5 - 5  
J 5 - 1  
J 1 - 3  
J 1 - 1  
J 4 - 5  
J 4 - 1  
J 3 - 5  
S M A L L  
R U N  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
T
A R S T  
J 3 - 1  
J 2 - 5  
S M A L L  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
G R N / Y E L - 1 6  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
J 2 - 1  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-2S  
(Models with Flourescent Lited Doors)  
W
W
B R N  
W H I  
D
K
R E  
B L  
W
W
B R N  
W H  
D
K
R E  
B L  
I
G R N  
B L
W H I  
W H I / B L K  
W H I / G R N  
B L K  
W H I  
U
U
B L  
B L  
K
K
B L  
B L  
B L U o r B R N  
D
R E  
N
B L
G R
W H I  
G R N  
W H I  
G R N  
W H I / G R N  
B R N / W H I  
U
N
B L  
B R  
L
G R N / Y E  
B L K  
B L K  
W H I  
B L K  
1
W H I  
B L K  
J 1 - 5  
J 1 - 1  
B R N  
K
W H I / B L  
B L K  
W H I  
J 5 - 5  
J 5 - 1  
J 1 - 3  
J 1 - 1  
J 4 - 5  
J 4 - 1  
J 3 - 5  
L
S M A L  
R U N  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
T
A R S T  
J 3 - 1  
J 2 - 5  
L
S M A L  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
6
G R N / Y E L - 1  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
J 2 - 1  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-4S  
(Models with LED Lited Doors)  
120V  
MODELS  
220-230V  
MODELS  
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM JDF-4S  
L1  
N
GRN  
GND L1  
N
EMI  
FILTER  
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
TRANSFORMER  
BLK  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
WHI  
WHI/BLU  
TRANSFORMER  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
BLK  
WHI  
WHI/BLU  
COMPRESSOR ASSY  
COMPRESSOR  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
LIMIT  
THERM.  
COLD WATER  
VALVE  
WHI  
WHI/BLK  
K1  
WHI/VIO  
WHI  
SOL  
3
4
2
6
5
N
PTC  
ASSY  
1
WHI  
CONDENSOR FAN  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
REFRIGERATION  
SWITCH  
BLU/BLK  
RED/BLK  
RED/BLK  
BLK  
WATER INLET  
VALVE  
K1  
WHI  
RED/BLK  
RECIR.  
PUMP  
BRN  
WHI  
SOL  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
GRN  
RED  
VIO  
RED  
ORN  
PUMP  
PUMP  
RED  
WHI/RED  
RED  
BLK  
J3-1  
J3-2  
FAN  
1
WHI/VIO  
WHI/VIO  
GRY  
WHI/BLK  
J7-1  
J7-2  
RED  
ORN  
J2-1  
J2-6  
BLK or ORN  
WHI  
1
VIO  
J9-1  
J9-2  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
YEL  
WHI/ORN  
WHI/VIO  
CABINET  
THERMISTOR  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
CONTROL  
t
RED  
ORN  
RED  
ORN  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
VIO  
YEL  
SOL  
SOL  
t
12  
1
WATER BATH  
THERMISTOR  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
P
C
Models with Lited Doors  
RED  
RED  
ORN  
RED  
BLK  
PUMP  
PUMP  
BOARD  
COLD WATER  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
Models with Mechanical Switches  
WHI/VIO  
TAN  
WHI/GRN  
GRN  
BLU  
BLK  
J13-1  
J13-6  
PNK  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
PNK  
BLU  
GRY  
GRY  
BLU  
TAN  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
8
RED  
ORN  
WHI/GRN  
GRN  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
ORN  
YEL  
RED  
BLK  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
YEL  
YEL  
ORN  
BLU  
J15-1  
SOL  
SOL  
12  
WHI/BLU  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
J6-1  
J15-4  
J5-1  
BLU  
J6-3  
GRN or GRY  
RED  
BLK  
BLK  
WHI/BLU  
J12-1  
J12-3  
1
BLU  
J5-4  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
Models with Membrane Switches  
BLK  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
ORN  
BLK  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
J6-1  
J6-5  
J11-1  
J11-5  
AUXILLARY  
CONTROL BOARD  
RED  
GRN  
ORN  
Regulator  
Board  
J8-2  
J8-1  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
RED  
BLK  
RED  
BLK  
J2-1  
J3-1  
J1-1  
YEL  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
BLK  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#1  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#2  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#3  
COLD  
WATER  
SWITCH  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#4  
PUSH BUTTON OPTION  
WHI  
BRN  
GRN  
WHI  
BRN  
GRN  
BLK  
BLK  
PROGRAM  
SWITCH  
BRN  
BRN  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
Chassis  
Ground  
Door  
Ground  
DISPENSE  
LOCKOUT  
SWITCH  
DISPENSE  
LOCKOUT  
SWITCH  
Chassis  
Ground  
COLD  
WATER  
SWITCH  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#1  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#2  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#3  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#4  
120 VOLTS AC  
or  
220-230 VOLTS AC  
2 WIRE  
SINGLE PHASE  
4
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-4S  
(Models with Flourescent Lited Doors)  
I
I
W
W
B R N  
W H  
D
K
R E  
B L  
I
I
I
W
W
B R N  
W H  
G R  
D
K
R E  
B L  
I
N
K
B L  
K
N
W H I / B L  
W H I / G R  
K
B L  
I
W H  
I
W H  
U
U
B L  
B L  
K
K
B L  
B L  
N
V I O o r B R  
D
R E  
N
V I
R N  
I
N
W H  
G R  
I
N
W H  
G R  
I
I
W H  
B L  
U
N
B L  
B R  
K
K
G R N / Y E L  
K
K
B L  
B L  
W H  
B L  
1
I
W H  
B L  
K
J 1 - 5  
J 1 - 1  
B R N  
W H I / B L  
B L  
W H  
W H I / V I O  
K
K
I
J 5 - 5  
L
S M A L  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
D I S P E N S E  
J 5 - 1  
J 1 - 3  
D I S P E N S E  
J 1 - 1  
J 4 - 5  
L
L
L
S M A L  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
D I S P E N S E  
D I S P E N S E  
D I S P E N S E  
J 4 - 1  
J 3 - 5  
R U N  
S M A L  
T
A R S T  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
J 3 - 1  
J 2 - 5  
G R N / Y E L - 1 6  
S M A L  
M E D I U M  
L A R G E  
S T O P / P L U S  
J 2 - 1  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-4D  
(Press & Release Models)  
120V  
MODELS  
230V  
MODELS  
L1  
N
GRN  
GND L1  
N
EMI  
FILTER  
A
A
B
B
A
B
TRANSFORMER  
BLK  
WHI  
BLU  
A
B
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
WHI/BLU  
TRANSFORMER  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
BLK  
WHI  
WHI/BLU  
COMPRESSOR ASSY  
BLU/BLK  
COMPRESSOR  
MOTOR  
LIMIT  
THERM.  
COLD WATER  
VALVE  
WHI  
WHI/BLK  
K1  
3
4
2
6
5
WHI  
N
WHI/VIO  
WHI  
SOL  
PTC  
ASSY  
1
CONDENSOR FAN  
WHI  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
REFRIGERATION  
SWITCH  
BLU/BLK  
RED/BLK  
RED/BLK  
BLK  
WATER INLET  
VALVE  
K1  
WHI  
RED/BLK  
RECIR.  
PUMP  
BRN  
WHI  
SOL  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
GRN  
PUMP  
RED  
WHI/RED  
RED  
BLK  
J3-1  
J3-2  
FAN  
FAN  
RED  
BLK  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
PUMP  
PUMP  
PUMP  
1
6
VIO  
ORN  
RED  
PNK  
ORN  
VIO  
ORN  
RED  
PNK  
ORN  
WHI/GRN  
J2-1  
GRY  
WHI/BLK  
J7-1  
J7-2  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
BLK  
WHI  
1
J9-1  
J9-2  
WHI/GRN  
J2-6  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
C
O
N
T
CABINET  
THERMISTOR  
t
R
O
L
t
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
SOL  
SOL  
SOL  
SOL  
WATER BATH  
THERMISTOR  
P
C
B
O
A
R
D
WHI-22  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
J8-1  
1
BLK-22  
CLOCK  
1
6
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
TAN  
BLU  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
TAN  
BLU  
J13-1  
J13-6  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
GRY  
GRY  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
J15-1  
WHI/BLU  
J6-1  
J15-4  
BLU  
J6-3  
J5-1  
WHI/BLU  
J12-1  
J12-3  
BLK  
BLK  
BLU  
J5-4  
Models with Membrane Switches  
J10-1  
BLK  
BLK  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
J6-1  
J11-1  
J11-5  
WHI/GRN  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
ORN  
AUXILLARY  
CONTROL BOARD  
BLU  
TAN  
WHI/ORN  
WHI/VIO  
ORN  
J6-5  
J8-1  
J10-7  
J8-6  
J9-1  
BLK  
J9-4  
RINSE  
SWITCH  
1
22  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
LOCKOUT  
SWITCH  
STATIC  
COOLING  
POWER  
LED  
SHIELD  
LED  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
#1  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
#2  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
#3  
DISPENSE  
SWITCH  
#4  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#1  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#2  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#3  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#4  
120 VOLTS AC  
or  
230 VOLTS AC  
2 WIRE  
SINGLE PHASE  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
TAN  
BLU  
WHI/GRN  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM for JDF-4D  
(Portion Control Models)  
120V  
MODELS  
220-230V  
MODELS  
L1  
N
GRN  
GND L1  
N
EMI  
FILTER  
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
TRANSFORMER  
BLK  
WHI  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
WHI/BLU  
TRANSFORMER  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
BLK  
WHI  
WHI/BLU  
COMPRESSOR ASSY  
BLU/BLK  
COMPRESSOR  
MOTOR  
LIMIT  
THERM.  
COLD WATER  
VALVE  
WHI  
WHI/BLK  
K1  
3
4
2
6
5
WHI  
N
WHI/VIO  
WHI  
SOL  
PTC  
ASSY  
1
CONDENSOR FAN  
WHI  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
REFRIGERATION  
SWITCH  
BLU/BLK  
RED/BLK  
RED/BLK  
BLK  
WATER INLET  
VALVE  
K1  
WHI  
RED/BLK  
RECIR.  
PUMP  
BRN  
WHI  
SOL  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
GRN  
PUMP  
RED  
WHI/RED  
RED  
BLK  
J3-1  
J3-2  
FAN  
FAN  
RED  
BLK  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
PUMP  
PUMP  
PUMP  
1
6
VIO  
ORN  
RED  
PNK  
ORN  
VIO  
ORN  
RED  
PNK  
ORN  
WHI/GRN  
J2-1  
GRY  
WHI/BLK  
J7-1  
J7-2  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
BLK  
WHI  
1
J9-1  
J9-2  
WHI/GRN  
J2-6  
CONTROL  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
CABINET  
THERMISTOR  
t
t
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
SOL  
SOL  
SOL  
SOL  
WATER BATH  
THERMISTOR  
P
C
BOARD  
WHI-22  
BLK-22  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
J8-1  
1
CLOCK  
1
6
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
TAN  
BLU  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
TAN  
BLU  
J13-1  
J13-6  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
GRY  
GRY  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
J15-1  
WHI/BLU  
J6-1  
J15-4  
J5-1  
BLU  
J6-3  
WHI/BLU  
J12-1  
J12-3  
BLK  
BLK  
BLU  
J5-4  
Models with Membrane Switches  
BLK  
BLK  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
J6-1  
J6-5  
J11-1  
J11-5  
WHI/GRN  
J8-1  
J8-6  
RED  
BLU  
YEL  
ORN  
J10-1  
POWER LED  
BLU  
TAN  
WHI/ORN  
WHI/VIO  
ORN  
J10-7  
COOLING LED  
J9-1  
J9-4  
AUXILLARY  
CONTROL BOARD  
RINSE  
SWITCH  
BLK  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
LOCKOUT  
SWITCH  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#1  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#2  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#3  
COLD  
WATER  
SWITCH  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#4  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#1  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#2  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#3  
DISPENSE  
NOZZLE  
#4  
120 VOLTS AC  
or  
220-230 VOLTS AC  
2 WIRE  
SINGLE PHASE  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
TAN  
4
BLU  
WHI/GRN  
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  
for JDF-4S-SB  
120V  
MODELS  
230V  
MODELS  
L1  
N
GRN  
GND L1  
N
EMI  
FILTER  
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
TRANSFORMER  
BLK  
WHI  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
WHI/BLU  
MAIN POWER  
ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
TRANSFORMER  
BLK  
WHI  
BLK  
WHI  
BLU  
L
O
A
D
L
I
N
E
BLK  
WHI  
WHI/BLU  
COMPRESSOR ASSY  
COMPRESSOR  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
LIMIT  
THERM.  
COLD WATER  
VALVE  
WHI  
WHI/BLK  
K1  
WHI/VIO  
WHI  
SOL  
3
4
2
6
5
N
PTC  
ASSY  
1
CONDENSOR FAN  
WHI  
BLU/BLK  
MOTOR  
BLU/BLK  
RED/BLK  
RED/BLK  
BLK  
WATER INLET  
VALVE  
K1  
REFRIGERATION  
SWITCH  
RECIR.  
PUMP  
BRN  
WHI  
WHI  
1
RED/BLK  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
SOL  
GRN  
RED  
VIO  
RED  
ORN  
PUMP  
PUMP  
RED  
WHI/RED  
RED  
BLK  
J3-1  
J3-2  
FAN  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/VIO  
GRY  
WHI/BLK  
J7-1  
J7-2  
RED  
J2-1  
ORN  
VIO  
YEL  
BLK or ORN  
WHI  
1
J9-1  
J9-2  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
WHI/ORN  
CABINET  
THERMISTOR  
WHI/VIO  
STATION 1  
DISPENSE  
STATION 2  
DISPENSE  
J2-6  
CONTROL  
t
RED  
ORN  
RED  
ORN  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
VIO  
YEL  
SOL  
SOL  
t
12  
1
WATER BATH  
THERMISTOR  
6
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
BLK  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
P
C
RED  
RED  
ORN  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#4  
PUMP  
PUMP  
BOARD  
ORN  
BLK  
WHI/VIO  
TAN  
DISPENSE  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
1
6
WHI/GRN  
GRN  
J13-1  
J13-6  
PNK  
VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
PNK  
BLU  
GRY  
BLK  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
GRY  
BLU  
TAN  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#3  
STATION 3  
DISPENSE  
STATION 4  
DISPENSE  
8
YEL  
BLK  
RED  
ORN  
WHI/GRN  
GRN  
WHI/VIO  
WHI/ORN  
YEL  
YEL  
YEL  
DISPENSE  
J15-1  
SOL  
SOL  
ORN  
ORN  
1
6
BLU  
12  
WHI/BLU  
J6-1  
YEL  
RED  
GRN  
BLK  
BLK  
J15-4  
J5-1  
BLU  
J6-3  
GRN  
RED  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
WHI/BLU  
J12-1  
J12-3  
1
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#2  
BLU  
J5-4  
RED  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
J11-1  
J11-5  
1
6
120 VOLTS AC  
or  
230 VOLTS AC  
2 WIRE  
BLK  
STATIC  
SHIELD  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
STATION  
#1  
SINGLE PHASE  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
LOCKOUT  
SWITCH  
GRN  
BLK  
DISPENSE  
1
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