Cornelius MJ30 4 PB User Manual

MILLENNIUM (MJ30-4 PB)  
(MJ31-4 PB)  
(MJ32-4 PB)  
(MJ30-4 PC)  
(MJ31-4 PC)  
(MJ32-4 PC)  
INSTALLATION & SERVICE  
MANUAL  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place, Anoka, Minnesota 55303  
Phone (800) 238-3600 or (612) 421-6120 Fax (612) 422-3255  
Part No. 85318  
Rev. B 2/99  
General Description  
The Millennium™ is a state of the art four product B-I-B juice  
dispenser. It’s integral high performance, dual speed peristaltic mini  
pumps eliminate the need to purchase separate B-I-B pumps. The  
Millennium™ can draw product directly from the B-I-B’s up to 50  
feet away (15 feet vertically) allowing for greater installation  
flexibility! Additionally, the Millennium™ incorporates a unique  
valve assembly which mixes the concentrates more thoroughly than  
similar models.  
Wilshire realizes that counter space is at a premium in any  
operation. The Millennium™ maximizes the use of counter space by  
providing four product capability in a 15 inch wide chassis. Because  
the air circulation is through the top, the Millennium™ can be  
installed with zero clearance in the back. For improved  
serviceability, all components can be accessed through the top or  
front without disturbing equipment placed on either side.  
With it’s innovative compact design, reduced operating expense, ease of use and service we’re certain the  
Millennium will meet the most demanding conditions for many years to come.  
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Specifications  
9-1/2 in.  
(24.13 cm)  
28.25 in. (71.75 cm)  
15 in. (38.1 cm)  
Model Number .........................................................................................................................MJ30-4  
Electrical Ratings .......................................................................... 115VAC / 1 Phase / 60 Hz, 10 Amps  
Electrical Connection .................................................................... 3 Prong Plug w/ Ground (supplied)  
....................................................................................................... 2 Prong Plug w/ Ground (supplied with  
....................................................................................................... export modles)  
Power Supply ................................................................................ 15 Amp @ 120 volts  
....................................................................................................... 10 Amp @ 220 volts  
Water Requirements...................................................................... 3/8 in. (9.5 mm.) SAE male flare inlet  
....................................................................................................... 20-100psi (1.4-7bar) max. static  
pressure  
....................................................................................................... 3.0 oz. (88.7 ml.) water flow per second  
Refrigeration.................................................................................. 8.5 oz. R-134a Refrigerant  
....................................................................................................... 1/3 hp. Compressor  
....................................................................................................... Test Pressures:  
....................................................................................................... High 460 psi (31.2 bar)  
....................................................................................................... Low 200 psi (13.5 bar)  
....................................................................................................... Air Cooled Condenser  
Recommended Clearance.............................................................. 18 in. (45.72 cm.) on top, 4 in. on sides  
Weight ........................................................................................... Shipping, 150 lbs (68.1 kg.)  
....................................................................................................... Operation, 241 lbs (109.4 kg.)  
Approvals ...................................................................................... U.L., C.U.L., N.S.F.  
* Low speed rating is 2/3 of the high speed  
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4. Remove the four 9/16” (15 mm) retaining  
bolts from the underside of the shipping  
pallet by carefully tilting the dispenser from  
side to side.  
Receiving & Unpacking  
1. Inspect the carton and note any damage,  
regardless if it appears minor. If the carton is  
damaged, note on the consignee copy of the  
freight invoice “exterior carton damage -  
concealed damage possible.”  
5. With the assistance of another person, lift  
the dispenser from under the base and place  
it on the counter.  
The dispenser is extremely heavy when  
operational. Make certain the counter can  
support a minimum of 300 lbs directly  
below the dispenser.  
2. Cut the plastic banding strap and remove the  
exterior carton sleeve, internal fillers and  
plastic bag around the dispenser. Carefully  
inspect for damage.  
Installation  
Note: IMI Cornelius is not responsible for  
damaged freight. If damage is found, you  
must save all packaging material and  
contact the freight carrier. Failure to  
contact the carrier within 48 hours of  
receipt may void your claim.  
Typically the dispenser is placed directly on the  
counter and a food grade silicone sealant applied  
around the base. However, an optional leg kit is  
available. The following instructions assume the  
optional leg kit will not be used.  
3. Confirm receipt of the installation kit  
#720202300 packaged with the dispenser. If  
any item is missing, contact our customer  
service department at 1-800-238-3600  
Monday - Friday between the hours of  
8:00 AM and 4:30 PM CST.  
Depending on the type of counter, it may be  
necessary to provide access through  
the counter at the rear of the dispenser  
for the drain, power, water and  
concentrate connections. Refer to the  
template enclosed in the installation kit.  
Kit Contents:  
Connect Water Supply:  
Qty  
Description  
Water pipe connections and fixtures directly  
connected to a potable water supply shall be  
sized, installed, and maintained according to  
federal, state, and local laws.  
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3/8” barb  
3/8” swivel nut  
3/8”x3/8” elbow barb  
3/8” nylon washer  
#170 clamps  
3/8” braided tubing  
1/2” I.D. clear tubing  
1/2”x1/2” 90o elbow  
Generic B-I-B connectors  
Flavor strip kits  
10  
10 ft.  
4 ft.  
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Wilshire recommends that a ½” O.D. copper  
supply line with a shut-off valve and water filter  
be located within 3-6 feet (0.91-1.83 m) of the  
dispenser.  
a. Assemble the 3/8” braided water supply line  
furnished in the Installation Kit by attaching  
the straight barb on one end and the elbow  
barb on the other. Secure with clamps  
provided.  
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Installation template  
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b. Insert a 3/8” nylon washer into the elbow  
Connect B-I-B Concentrate  
barb of the supply line. Connect the  
assembled  
a. Attach the supplied 3/8” (9.5mm) elbow  
barbs to the end of each 3/8” I.D. B-I-B  
concentrate supply line (not supplied).  
Secure with clamps provided. Insert a 3/8”  
nylon washer into the elbow barb and  
connect the supply lines to the rear of the  
dispenser noting the valve numbering  
(numbered 1-4 from left to right as viewed  
from the front of the dispenser).  
supply line  
to the water  
inlet fitting  
located on  
the rear of  
the dispenser.  
c. Connect the water supply line to the shut  
off. Turn on the water and check for leaks.  
b. Route the concentrate supply lines to the  
B-I-B location and attach the gray plastic  
B-I-B connector (supplied) to the end of  
each line. Secure with clamps provided.  
NOTE: The dynamic water pressure must be 20  
PSIG (1.4 bar) minimum to ensure correct valve  
flow control and must not exceed 100 PSIG  
(7 bar) to avoid valve damage.  
Connect Drain:  
Fill Ice Water Bath:  
a. Attach the clear drain hose to the barb fitting  
on the drip tray. Route the drain hose out  
from the rear of the dispenser and connect it  
a. Remove the top cover  
b. Remove the large red plastic plug from the  
filler hole in the top of the refrigeration  
deck.  
to  
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suitable drain source, ensuring  
compliance with all federal, state, and local  
plumbing codes. Slide the drip tray into  
place.  
c. Fill the water bath with cool water until it  
begins to trickle out of the overflow tube.  
Purge Air from the Water Coil  
d. Reinstall the red plastic plug and top cover.  
Prior to initial use, purge all air from the valves  
by pushing the dispensing switch repeatedly.  
Continue until a steady flow of water is  
observed. Repeat the above on the remaining  
valves.  
Connect Power Supply / Start  
Refrigeration:  
a. Start the refrigeration system by plugging  
the power cord into a 115 VAC (+ 10%),  
15 amp grounded receptacle.  
Priming the Concentrate Pumps  
a. Turn off the water supply.  
The Millennium forms an ice bank of  
approximately 30 lbs (13.61 kg) in 4-5 hours at a  
room temperature of 75oF (24oC). Once the ice  
bank has grown to the proper size, the ice bank  
control will shut down the refrigeration circuit.  
b. Connect the concentrate lines to their  
respective B-I-B.  
c. Depress and hold each start button until  
concentrate is observed flowing from the  
dispense nozzle.  
NOTE: It is normal to see water trickle from  
the over flow as the ice bank forms.  
d. Turn on the water supply.  
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NOTE: The portion control has a full memory  
retention in case of a power failure.  
Sanitizing Prior to Initial Use  
The beverage system must be cleaned and  
sanitized after installation is completed to safe  
guard against any possible contaminants which  
may have entered the system during transport or  
installation. Refer to the “Cleaning & Sanitizing  
the System” section of this manual for  
procedures.  
LARGE  
EXTRA-LARGE  
SMALL  
MEDIUM  
S
M
L
XL  
▲▼  
L.E.D.  
Apply Sealant to Base & Countertop  
CANCEL/POUR  
If the optional legs are not used to raise the  
dispenser off the counter, the entire perimeter of  
the base must be sealed at the counter top with  
silicone (or other food grade approved sealant)  
in order to comply with N.S.F. standards. Refer  
to the template supplied in the Installation Kit.  
CANCEL/POUR ▲▼:  
a. Push and release cancel/pour button to stop  
the valve from dispensing.  
b. Push and hold for a continuous pour.  
Brixing Concentrate  
Programming Portion  
Control (optional)  
The following procedures describe how to adjust  
the water to concentrate ratio (brix) according to  
taste. Contact your concentrate supplier for  
recommended brix ratios.  
a. Simultaneously, press and hold “S” (small)  
and “XL” (extra large) push button switches  
on the Coded Autoset Portion Control  
Module until the LED light in the lower  
right hand corner of the module starts  
blinking. Release the switches. The blinking  
LED indicates the programming mode is  
active.  
a. Remove the flavor strip cover above the  
dispense valves.  
b. Sample the finished drink. Increase or  
decrease the water ratio by turning the water  
flow control screw clockwise (more water)  
or counterclockwise (less water) until the  
desired water to concentrate ratio is  
achieved. Repeat procedure on remaining  
valves.  
b. Place the cup under the white mixing valve  
nozzle and push the selected size button  
(small, medium, large, or extra large). Hold  
the button in until the cup fills to the desired  
portion, then release the button. Repeat the  
above procedure for the remaining sizes.  
c. Replace the flavor strip cover.  
NOTE: If the flow control does not respond  
there may be debris caught between the internal  
ceramic spool and sleeve. Try dislodging the  
debris by pressing the dispense switch several  
times or turning the flow control adjustment  
screw all the way in and out several times.  
c. After programming all the drink sizes, press  
and release the “cancel/pour” ▲▼ switch to  
return the Coded Autoset Portion Control to  
the operational mode. The blinking LED  
light will go out.  
d. If at a future date, it is decided to change the  
portion size of the drinks, the individual  
sizes can be adjusted by the above  
procedure. It is not necessary to reprogram  
every size.  
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c. Connect the bag valve to the gray bag  
connector and submerse the parts in the  
bucket of hot water.  
Cleaning & Sanitizing the  
System  
d. Depress and hold the dispense button until  
the concentrate has been fully purged from  
the product lines and valves.  
The dispenser must be cleaned and sanitized  
after installation and as required by state and  
local health departments, or every 3 months  
minimum. Your state or local health codes may  
require more frequent and extensive sanitizing  
procedures.  
IMPORTANT  
Do Not flush more than three valve circuits  
simultaneously.  
Cleaning and Sanitizing Equipment  
and Supplies:  
e. Once the concentrate is purged, pulse each  
valve for 15 seconds on and then release the  
button. Repeat this pulsing for 15 cycles for  
each circuit being cleaned. Once the 15  
cycles have been completed, allow each  
valve to dispense for 3 continuous minutes.  
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Recommended sanitizer/cleaner:  
Stera-Sheen® Green Label prepared to  
ensure 200 ppm of available chlorine  
(one-2 oz. packet/1 gallon (3.8 L) of water =  
200 ppm). Solution temperature should be  
between 80°F - 100°F (26.7°C - 37.8°C).  
f. Remove the nozzles and static mixers from  
the dispenser and rinse them under hot tap  
water to remove any remnant of excess  
concentrate. Repeat for each circuit to be  
cleaned.  
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One clean 5 gallon (19 L) bucket  
One clean 1 gallon (3.9 L) container or  
bucket  
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Clean non-abrasive clothes  
A small brush  
g. Replace the nozzles and static mixers into  
their proper location.  
Three empty bag in the box bags (to cut  
valve fittings off)  
h. Discard any remaining hot water left in the  
bucket.  
Flushing the Concentrate Lines &  
Valves  
Cleaning & Sanitizing the  
Concentrate Lines and Valves  
Cleaning and sanitizing is not required for  
potable water circuits. Potable water lines  
should remain connected and operational during  
the cleaning and sanitizing procedures for juice  
circuits.  
a. Prepare 5 gallons (19 L) of Stera-Sheen®  
Green Label cleaning and sanitizing solution  
by mixing one 2 oz. packet/1 gallon (3.8 L)  
of potable water. This will provide enough  
sanitizing solution to clean and sanitize all 4  
concentrate circuits for most installations.  
Installations that have 50 or more feet of  
concentrate line may require more sanitizing  
solution.  
a. Fill the 5 gallon (19 L) bucket with clean  
extremely hot tap water, approximately  
140oF (60oC).  
b. Take the three empty bag in the boxes and  
remove the bags from the carton. With  
scissors, cut the bag valve off of the bag and  
clean the valve by rinsing it under hot tap  
water.  
IMPORTANT  
Use potable water at 80°F-100°F (26.7°C-  
26.7°C) to create solution. Water  
temperatures above this range will  
breakdown the chlorine count and minimize  
sanitation.  
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b. Submerse the bag connector and bag valve  
assembly into the bucket of sanitizing  
solution.  
Daily Cleaning and  
Maintenance  
c. Depress and hold the dispense button until  
sanitizing solution is dispensed through the  
mixing valves nozzle.  
a. On a daily basis, clean the external cabinet  
splash areas using a clean damp cloth.  
Remove and wash the cup rest, dispensing  
nozzles, and static mixers with clean water.  
Wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.  
d. Pulse each valve for 15 seconds on and then  
release the button. Repeat this pulsing for 15  
cycles for each circuit being sanitized. Once  
the 15 cycles have been completed, allow  
the sanitizing solution to stand in the  
product lines and valves for 30 minutes.  
b. Wipe the drip tray in place on the unit, wash  
the tray out with a mild soap solution, then  
rinse the tray by pouring water down the  
drip tray’s drain.  
e. While waiting, remove the nozzles and static  
mixers and place them into a separate  
container with 2 qts. (1.9 L) of sanitizing  
solution. Agitate vigorously using the small  
brush to remove any excess concentrate.  
Allow the parts to soak for 30 minutes.  
c. Clean all external surfaces of the dispenser  
with a sponge and a mild soap solution.  
Rinse the sponge out with clean water, then  
wring the excess water from the sponge and  
wipe all external surfaces of the dispenser.  
d. Wipe the dispenser dry with a clean soft  
cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE TYPE  
CLEANERS. Install the cup rest,  
dispensing nozzles, and static mixers on the  
dispenser.  
f. Clean the dispensing valves mixing chamber  
with the brush and sanitizing solution (this is  
the cavity from which the nozzle is  
removed).  
g. Replace the nozzles and static mixers into  
their proper locations and discard the  
sanitizing solution used to soak them in.  
Maintenance of the  
Refrigeration System  
Note: Do not reuse the sanitizing solution used  
to clean the nozzles, static mixers, etc.  
Cleaning of the refrigeration components  
should be performed by a qualified service  
technician.  
h. Activate the dispensing valves for two more  
cycles (15 seconds on then off) with  
sanitizing solution then run solution  
continuously through the dispensing valves  
for 2 minutes.  
a. Continuous maintenance of this dispenser is  
a basic requirement for proper operation and  
sanitation, including all support equipment  
utilized in the daily operation of this  
equipment.  
i. Disconnect the bag valves from the gray bag  
connectors and re-connect the bag  
connectors to their appropriate product bags.  
b. Cleaning of the Refrigeration Components:  
c. Disconnect the power before removing the  
j. Depress and hold each dispense button until  
juice appears at the outlet of the dispensing  
nozzle. Dispense and discard two 8 oz.  
(237 ml) cups of juice and verify that there  
is no chlorine off taste  
top bonnet of the dispenser.  
d. The dispenser’s ventilation grilles and the  
condenser fins should be cleaned  
periodically  
to  
maintain  
efficient  
refrigeration and to avoid compressor  
failure. The condenser fins can be cleaned  
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with a vacuum cleaner or a soft bristle  
brush.  
of the ice bank control. Never use an ice pick  
or other instrument to remove ice from the  
evaporator. Such practice can result in a  
punctured refrigerant circuit or damage to the  
water bath tank.  
e. Clean the exterior surfaces of the  
compressor, agitator motor, fan motor, and  
fan blade with a damp cloth to wipe off the  
accumulated dust.  
d. Once the ice bank is sufficiently melted, lift  
the entire refrigeration deck up and away  
from the water bath by lifting the deck using  
it’s service handle strap.  
Ice Water Bath Cleaning  
The water bath should be cleaned to obtain  
maximum cooling efficiency. It is recommended  
that the water bath be cleaned two to four times  
annually, depending upon local conditions  
and/or as required by state and local health  
departments.  
e. Prepare 1 gallon (3.9 L) of cleaning and  
sanitizing solution (see “Sanitizing the  
Concentrate Lines & Valves”). Pour the  
cleaning and sanitizing solution into the  
water bath and clean the sides and bottom of  
the tank, the product coils, and associated  
brackets with a fiber brush.  
A convenient time to do this is at the time the  
dispenser is being sanitized. To save time, the  
water bath can be drained while the dispenser is  
being sanitized.  
f. Utilizing the cleaning and sanitizing solution  
in the water bath, the fiber brush, and a  
clean cloth soaked with sanitizing solution,  
clean the refrigeration deck’s evaporator  
coils, agitator motor shaft and blade, and the  
ice bank sensing bulb.  
a. Remove the cup rest and splash panel to  
access the water bath’s drain hose. Extend  
the drain hose to a suitable waste receptacle  
and allow the water bath to drain.  
g. Drain the cleaning and sanitizing solution  
from the water bath and rinse/flush all the  
components with clean water.  
b. Remove the dispenser’s top bonnet by  
removing the two screws located on the top  
of the bonnet. While lifting the bonnet up  
and away from the dispenser, unplug the  
merchandiser electrical cord from the power  
strip located on the refrigeration deck.  
h. Re-install the refrigeration deck into the  
water bath and secure with two screws.  
i. Connect the refrigeration deck’s power strip  
to the dispenser’s power cord. Connect the  
red, white and blue 12 pin plugs to the  
electrical box. Connect the key switch to the  
transformer.  
c. In order to remove the refrigeration deck for  
the water bath and evaporator cleaning,  
remove the two screws that secure the deck  
to the cabinet structure. Unplug the  
refrigeration deck’s main power strip cord  
from the dispenser’s power cord. Disconnect  
the red, white and blue 12 pin plugs from the  
electrical box. Disconnect the key switch a  
by unplugging the white 2 pin plug at the  
transformer.  
j. Fill the water bath with cool potable water  
until water begins to flow from the overflow  
tube.  
k. Plug the merchandisers power cord into  
power strip located on the refrigeration deck  
and re-install the top bonnet. Secure the  
bonnet assembly with two screws.  
Note: It will be necessary to melt the ice bank  
to be able to pull the refrigeration deck up and  
away from the dispenser. Warm water may be  
used to accelerate the melting. In order to  
prevent ice bank control damage, do not direct  
the warm water stream on to the sensing bulb  
l. Install the splash panel and cup rest and plug  
the dispenser’s power cord into the electrical  
outlet.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
DISPENSER IS TOTALLY  
INOPERATIVE  
No power present at the  
source.  
Check the power circuit for a blown  
fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Check  
the supply line for the proper  
amperage and voltage  
ratings.....dedicated 15 amps /115  
volts.  
Power is present at the  
source...dispenser is still  
inoperative.  
Check the power cord connection  
located behind the front splash panel.  
DISPENSER WILL NOT  
COOL  
Refrigeration shut off switch  
is in the off position.  
Refrigeration shut off switch is  
located on the top of the dispenser .  
This switch will disable the  
compressor and the condenser fan  
motor. Be sure the switch is in the on  
position.  
Drink temperature should be  
35-45°F (2-7°C)  
Low water bath level.  
Check water bath level. If 2 gallons  
or more are added, cause of problem  
has been confirmed.  
Depleted ice bank ( not  
applicable after period of  
heavy usage.)  
Check compressor. If running, allow  
the system time to recover  
(approximately 1 hour). If  
compressor is not running or the  
system is not recovering see the  
Refrigeration System  
Troubleshooting section.  
Defective Ice bank control.  
Key lock switch in the OFF  
UNIT WILL NOT DISPENSE position.  
ALL VALVES.  
See Refrigeration System  
Troubleshooting section.  
WITH POWER PRESENT,  
Check position of the key lock  
switch. Check for loose wire  
connections. Run continuity check,  
replace as needed.  
Transformer not connected or Check the connection between the  
defective.  
power strip and the transformer.  
Check transformer output at terminal  
junction on control box for 26 VAC.  
Fuse blown between the  
transformer and voltage  
regulator boards.  
Check the fuse located in the  
electrical box, left side. This box is  
located on the refrigeration deck and  
will require the removal of the upper  
bonnet. Replace fuse as needed.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
UNIT DISPENSING  
CONCENTRATE ONLY NO from the water supply line.  
WATER TO ALL VALVES  
No water reaching dispenser  
Check line to see if the water is shut  
off at the source.  
Water pressure over 100 psi or Install regulator onto incoming water  
7 bar. High pressure will not  
allow the water solenoids to  
open.  
line to reduce the pressure to between  
30 and 80 psi. (2-5- bar).  
Freeze up of water coil.  
Refer to the Refrigeration System  
Troubleshooting section.  
FROM SINGLE VALVE  
UNIT WILL NOT DISPENSE button switch, or portion  
WATER OR  
CONCENTRATE.  
Inoperative or defective push  
Check for loose or broken wire  
connections at the switch. Check the  
continuity of switch. Replace as  
needed.  
control board.  
The VRB boards are contained in the  
electrical box mounted on the  
refrigeration deck.. There is one for  
each valve.  
Defective Voltage Regulator  
(VRB) board.  
CAUTION: Access to this panel  
requires the removal of the upper  
bonnet while the dispenser is  
energized and operational.  
Check the power input for 26 VAC  
and the output for 28 VDC.  
FROM SINGLE VALVE,  
UNIT IS DISPENSING  
CONCENTRATE ONLY.  
Inoperative water valve  
solenoid coil.  
Check to see all wire connections are  
secured at the coil. Check power for  
26 VDC. If power is present, coil  
maybe defective , replace as needed.  
Armature maybe stuck, disassemble  
and check function. Return spring  
could also be defective replace as  
needed.  
Solenoid makes clicking  
sound when energized, but  
still does, not function.  
Disassemble the coil assembly and  
check plunger seal for defects.  
Replace as required. Inspect valve  
seat for restrictions.  
Flow control binding or  
defective.  
Disassemble flow control assembly  
and check the spool and sleeve  
assembly . Be sure the spool moves  
freely within the sleeve and there are  
no restrictions.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
FROM SINGLE VALVE,  
UNIT IS DISPENSING  
WATER ONLY.  
Concentrate container empty.  
Replace.  
BIB connector is not engaged  
or improperly installed.  
Check BIB connector for proper  
installation. Plunger should be  
completely inserted with concentrate  
filling the line to the dispenser.  
Air leak in product suction  
line.  
Check the 3/8 flare connection where  
the product line attaches to the unit.  
Tighten fitting using a flare gasket. If  
line is drawing air, pump will not  
prime.  
No power at the pump motor.  
Check for broken or loose wire  
connection going to pump motor.  
Check for 26 VDC at pump motor  
when the dispense button is  
energized.  
Defective gear motor  
assembly.  
Check motor function by energizing  
circuit with the dispense button. If  
motor runs, but pump does not turn, a  
broken gear box is indicated. The  
pump motor and gear box are  
replaced as a unit.  
Pump running backwards.  
Check the direction of pump  
rotation...correct rotation is clockwise  
as viewed from the front of the unit.  
If pump is turning in a counter  
clockwise direction, this indicates the  
pump wires are reversed.  
Defective concentrate pump  
tubing.  
Check the pump tubing for ruptures,  
wear, etc. Replace as needed  
following the instructions printed in  
this manual.  
DISPENSER IS BRIXING  
OUT TOO HIGH.  
Supply water pressure too low. Water pressure must be 20 psi  
flowing or above.  
Defective flow control.  
Disassemble and check flow control  
assembly for binding, defective  
compensating spring , trapped debris.  
Be sure the spool moves freely within  
the sleeve, replace parts as needed.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
DISPENSER IS BRIXING  
OUT TOO HIGH. (Cont.)  
Low viscosity or highly  
concentrated concentrate.  
Example 11 to 1 ratio.  
Locate the pump switches grouped  
behind the front splash panel. They  
are marked SPEED SWITCH with  
the corresponding valve number.  
Placing the switch in the low position  
slows down the concentrate pumping  
rate requiring less water to brix.  
DISPENSER IS BRIXING  
OUT TOO LOW.  
Supply water pressure is too  
high.  
Water pressure has a high limit of  
100 psi/ 7 bar or over. Place regulator  
in supply line to bring pressure down  
to 4 bar/ 50 psi flowing.  
Defective or improperly  
regulating flow control .  
High water pressure will cause the  
flow control not to regulate properly.  
If the problem exists after the  
pressure has been reduced to 50 psig/  
4 bar, the flow control maybe  
defective.. Disassemble and check the  
spool and sleeve function and the  
compensating spring . Replace parts  
as required.  
Speed switch in the low  
position.  
Pump speed switch is in the low  
position. Move switch to high  
increasing the pumping rate of the  
concentrate.  
Air leak in the concentrate  
suction line.  
Check that the concentrate line  
connection is secured tightly to the  
dispenser with the proper gaskets.  
Check the connector at the  
concentrate source to be sure it is  
properly attached.  
Worn concentrate pump  
tubing.  
Remove the front half of the  
concentrate pump and inspect the  
tubing . Worn or stretched tubing will  
decrease the amount of concentrate  
pumped. After 1 year tubing should  
be replaced.  
Defective poppet valve and or Disassemble the right side of the  
spring.  
valve which contains the syrup  
poppet assembly. Be sure the valve is  
not binding, free of debris, return  
spring is actuating and the diaphragm  
is not torn or punctured.  
13  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
WATER LEAKS FROM  
BOTTOM OF DISPENSING  
VALVE.  
Nozzle pieces improperly  
assembled.  
Static mixer inserted in nozzle body  
upside down. Cone shaped end must  
be visible when remounting the  
nozzle assembly to the dispenser.  
WATER CONTINUOUSLY  
DRIPS FROM NOZZLE.  
Water solenoid valve not  
shutting off tightly.  
Disassemble water solenoid located  
at the valve and check for foreign  
material in the valve seat. Check the  
armature for binding, check the  
plunger and the seat for defects.  
Replace parts as needed.  
UNIT CONTINUES TO  
DISPENSE AFTER BUTTON button switch, or portion  
HAS BEEN RELEASED.  
Inoperative or defective push  
Check the operation of the push  
button for sticking. Check continuity  
of switch. Replace as needed.  
control board.  
CAUTION: Access to this panel  
requires removal of the bonnet while  
the dispenser is plugged in and  
Relay on voltage regulator  
board hangs up or is stuck  
open.  
operational. *Voltage regulator board  
is found in the electrical box mounted  
to the refrigeration deck. There is one  
board for each valve. Gently tap the  
relay. If dispensing stops, relay was  
hung up . If tapping the relay solves  
the problem, it should be noted that if  
a relay sticks once , it will probably  
stick again. Replace as needed.  
Pull the connector marked DOOR ,  
lower right hand connector on the  
VRB board. If the unit still continues  
to dispense the VRB board is  
Defective Voltage Regulator  
(VRB) Board.  
defective and needs to be replaced.  
TWO OR MORE PUMPS  
OPERATE WHEN ONLY  
ONE BUTTON IS PUSHED.  
Insulator pad missing or not  
properly positioned between  
the transistor on VRB board  
and mounting bracket.  
On the valve that is dispensing in  
error, check the insulator pad  
between the transistor on the top of  
the VRB board and the mounting  
bracket. If this pad is missing or  
improperly aligned, the VRB board  
will make contact with the bracket.  
Current will run through the bracket  
and set off the valve. Refer to  
drawing found in this manual.  
14  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
TWO OR MORE PUMPS  
OPERATE WHEN ONLY  
ONE BUTTON IS PUSHED.  
(Cont.)  
VRB Board mounting screw  
insulator is missing or  
improperly installed.  
Check the corresponding VRB board  
to the valve that is dispensing in  
error. Where the screw mounts the  
transistor to the bracket, be sure that  
the spacer bushing is present and the  
screw is not over tightened. Screw  
contact with the bracket will cause a  
short and the firing of the valve when  
other valves are energized.  
WITH POWER PRESENT  
DISPENSER WILL NOT  
COOL  
Refrigeration shut off switch  
is in the off position.  
Refrigeration shut off switch is  
located on the top of the dispenser.  
This switch will disable the  
compressor and condenser fan motor.  
Be sure the switch is in the on  
position.  
Drink temperature should be  
35-45°F  
2-7°C  
Depleted ice bank (not  
applicable after period of  
heavy usage.)  
Remove rear bonnet covering the  
refrigeration deck. CAUTION should  
be observed when working in this  
area as the dispenser is energized and  
operational. Check to see if the  
compressor is running . If so allow  
the system to recover (approximately  
1 hour).  
WITH POWER PRESENT  
COMPRESSOR WILL NOT  
RUN.  
Loose or broken wire  
connections.  
Check the wire connections at the  
compressor. Be sure they are tightly  
secured.  
(Compressor shell is cold to  
touch.)  
Defective compressor start  
component.  
Check the compressor start relay.  
Replace as required.  
Ice bank control not connected Check the ice bank control  
or defective.  
connections. To test, place jumper  
between the 2 leads. If the  
compressor starts ,the ice bank  
control is defective.  
COMPRESSOR RUNS BUT  
NO COOLING IS TAKING  
PLACE.  
Low refrigerant charge.  
Refrigerant restriction.  
Contact a refrigeration service  
technician. They will check for leaks  
(sign of oil at joints and fitting) and  
will recharge if necessary.  
Refrigeration technician will examine  
the system for, kinks in lines,  
restrictions, etc. Heat exchanger may  
need to be replaced.  
15  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
COMPRESSOR RUNS BUT  
NO COOLING. TRIPPING  
OVERLOAD.  
(Compressor shell is hot to  
touch).  
Condenser fan not running.  
Check that the condenser fan is  
running. If the fan is binding or  
turning slowly, an overload condition  
will occur.  
Inadequate air flow through  
the dispenser.  
Air flow is top front in, exhaust out  
the rear. NEVER PLACE  
ANYTHING ON TOP OF THE  
DISPENSER. This will block the  
airflow over heating the compressor  
and causing it to trip the overload.  
Blocked condenser fins.  
Remove the rear bonnet and check  
the condenser fins. If unit is run in a  
dusty environment, condenser fins  
can become clogged, stopping the air  
flow.  
Brush out and clean with vacuum.  
If the dispenser is working in an  
environment over 100° ambient or is  
drawing in discharged air, during a  
heavy period, the unit may trip the  
overload.  
Ambient air over 100°F 38°C.  
Defective overload.  
Overload works on shell temperature  
and amperage draw and can be  
defective. Replace as needed.  
Defective compressor.  
Refrigeration technician will verify if  
the compressor is defective and needs  
to be replaced.  
UNIT IS DISPENSING  
Insufficient water level in the  
water bath.  
See the Start-up and Operation  
Section of this manual. Be sure the  
water bath is filled to fill line.  
CONCENTRATE ONLY  
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM  
HAS BEEN RUNNING FOR  
EXTENDED PERIOD  
WITHOUT SHUTTING OFF  
FROZEN WATER COIL.  
Agitator motor not operating.  
Check the agitator motor located on  
the refrigeration deck. Be sure it is  
plugged in and receiving power.  
Check that the impeller is not  
obstructed. Replace if needed.  
Improperly located ice bank  
control sensor.  
Melt the ice bank and check the  
location of the sensing bulb. Be sure  
it is all the way down to the bottom  
of the tube.  
16  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
UNIT IS DISPENSING  
Compressor not cycling off.  
Check the ice bank control. Be sure  
that the control has not overheated  
and fused the contacts together.  
Replace as required.  
CONCENTRATE ONLY  
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM  
HAS BEEN RUNNING FOR  
EXTENDED PERIOD  
WITHOUT SHUTTING OFF  
FROZEN WATER COIL.  
17  
Millennium 4 Valve Schematic  
18  
Final Assembly  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
50222  
Merchandiser  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
720203000  
60064003  
350001  
60419006  
60420001  
60419004  
350164  
350061  
231050  
231051  
261142  
Lens “Refreshing Drinks”  
Fluorescent Bulb, F15T80 (All Voltages)  
Ballast 115v/60hz  
Ballast 230v/50hz  
Starter 115v/60hz  
Ballast 220v/6hz  
Socket, Starter  
Lamp Holder  
Reflector  
Wrapper, Stainless Steel  
Bonnet Assembly w/Screen  
Screw  
Valve Adjustment Cover  
Valve Enclosure  
Push Button Switch Assembly  
Condenser  
Shroud  
400325  
9
720200500  
720200400  
84353001  
550088  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
230509  
710160063  
186074001  
350017  
350095  
350096  
40-0323  
230040  
230303  
350078  
350079  
350012  
36118  
400262  
260970*  
550001  
350148  
350108  
260968*  
350106  
350151  
Handle  
Ice Bank Control – All Voltages  
Condenser Fan Motor Blade  
Condenser Fan Motor 115v/60hz  
Condenser Fan Motor 220v, 230v/50hz, 60hz  
Screw  
Bracket, Agitator Motor  
Heat Sink, Agitator Motor  
Agitator Motor w/out Blade 115/60  
Agitator Motor w/out Blade, 220v, 230v/50hz, 60hz  
Blade, Agitator  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
23  
24  
Spring Pin  
Plug Cap (Water Fill Hole)  
Compressor 1/3 Hp R-134a 115v/60hz  
Accumulator/Dryer  
Compressor Start Relay 1/3 Hp 115v/60hz  
Compressor Overload 1/3Hp 115v/60hz  
Compressor 1/3 Hp R-134a 230v/50hz  
Compressor Overload 1/3 Hp 230v/50hz  
Compressor Start Relay 1/3 Hp 230v/50hz  
Compressor 1/3 Hp R-134a 220v/60hz  
Compressor Overload 1/3 Hp 220v/60 Hz  
Compressor Relay 1/3 Hp 220v/60hz  
260972*  
350146  
350152  
*-Compressor includes Relay, Overload, Grommets and Sleeves. Start Capacitor is required for 220V  
Compressors only and is supplied with the Compressor.  
‡ -Indicates item not shown.  
19  
Final Assembly  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
Compressor Start Capacitor 220v/60hz  
Hitch Pin  
Washer  
Grommet  
1
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
350115  
400407  
350055  
350158  
Sleeve  
350182  
Power Switch, Refrigeration Deck  
Transformer Assembly 115v/60hz  
Transformer Assembly 220v, 230v/50hz, 60 Hz  
Electrical Box Assembly (All Voltages)  
Cover, Electrical Box  
Refr. Deck Assembly 115v/60hz (w/out Ele. Box & Transformer)  
Refr. Deck Assembly 230v/50hz (w/out Ele. Box & Transformer)  
Refr. Deck Assembly 220v/60hz (w/out Ele. Box & Transformer)  
Power Strip  
Bulb Holder  
Bracket, Bulb Holder  
Cabinet Assembly (Includes Items 47 & 48)  
Clip  
Main Power Cord  
720202200  
720202201  
720201400  
720201403  
710160156  
710160159  
710160157  
350130  
260061  
230983  
261135  
350174  
350131  
350112  
400501  
650094  
720200700  
720200300  
720200200  
27615  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
Main Power Cord  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
Elbow 25 MPTX.5B Nylon  
Vinyl Tubing 1/2” ID Overflow  
Splash Panel  
Dispensing Assembly  
Enclosure Assembly (with Speed Switch Mtg Plate)  
Key Switch with Keys  
Key, Double Sided #2009  
Cup Rest  
Drain Pan  
Vinyl Tubing  
Front Panel, Base Riser  
Base Riser Assembly  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
6 Ft  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19578  
720200600  
720200100  
89043  
231049  
261136  
261137  
230208  
400193  
48033002  
400135  
Water Coil Assembly  
Bracket  
Flare Nut  
Nylon Washer  
Coupler  
261139  
400113  
400263  
Water Manifold Assembly 4 Valve  
Fitting El-Barb 3/8 x 1/4 MPT  
Dead Head Plug  
650089  
Drain Hose  
3 Ft  
*-Compressor includes Relay, Overload, Grommets and Sleeves. Start Capacitor is required for 220V  
Compressors only and is supplied with the Compressor.  
‡ -Indicates item not shown  
20  
Final Assembly  
.
21  
Platform Assembly  
P/N 720200800  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
720200804  
720200801  
720200802  
48432  
720201600  
48195006  
48309  
Tube Fittings/Bracket Assembly  
Base, Pump  
Bracket, Pump Support  
1
1
1
4
1
8
4
4
2.3’  
4
2
4
10  
2
2
Pump & Bracket Assembly Millennium  
Harness Assembly, Pumps to Plug  
Clamp-Hose, .470”-.XXX” I.D.  
Tube Assembly, Pump Inlet  
Tube Assembly, Valve Inlet  
Tubing-Beverage, 3/8 I.D. Redline  
Clamp-Ear, 105 (.413/.346)  
Clamp-Ear, 145 (.571/.472)  
Rivet, Pop  
48310  
89078  
48114004  
48114003  
0734801  
0704001  
0733903  
55145  
Screw, #8-32 Type “F” BD HD, 3/8” LG  
Bushing-Snap  
TY-Wrap 5 1/2” Long  
22  
Pump & Bracket Assembly  
P/N 48432  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
0704105  
45185  
45283  
48420  
Screw, 8-32 x 1/2”  
4
1
4
1
Pump & Motor Assembly  
Rubber Bushing With Nut Insert  
Pump Bracket  
23  
Pump Motor Assembly  
P/N 48405  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
45016001  
45078  
45050  
45017001  
0702905  
45098  
Pump Motor with Boot (Item #7)  
Pump Complete, 3-Roller  
Block Assembly, Pump & Motor  
Thumbscrew  
Screw, 8-32 x 3/4”  
Tubing Kit (1 Pre-Cut Tube and 2 Clamps)  
Boot-Pump Motor  
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
45074  
24  
Dispensing Assembly  
P/N 720200300  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
0704107  
45027001  
07033901  
48415  
720200301  
45123  
Screw, *8-32 THMS, 5/8” LG  
Bushing-Nozzle, SL Juice Dispense  
Bushing-Snap  
Valve Block/Bracket Assembly  
Support, Valve Block  
Static Mixer  
8
4
2
4
1
4
4
4
31525-057  
48808-001  
O-Ring Mixing Nozzle 13/16 O.D. x .676 I.D.  
Mixing Nozzle with O-Ring  
‡ -Indicates item not shown  
25  
Valve Block Assembly  
P/N 45045  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
45177  
Holder, Poppet Seal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0720406  
15321  
15323  
18070001  
18367  
19695001  
31525021  
18071  
48258005  
45192  
45193  
45029  
47011  
Nut, #10-32 KEPS  
Ring-Retain, .242 ID  
Armature-EL VLV  
Gasket-Rubber 1.055 DIA  
Spring-Coil, SS  
Guide-AS Small ELVL  
O-Ring, 1-1/4 OD x 1.114 ID  
Seat-Armature Water, FFV  
Spring-Syrup, FFV  
Valve Body, Mixing  
Valve Block-Water, SL Juice  
Plate-Coil Retainer  
Diaphragm W/Hole-Valve, MDJ  
Spring Actuator-SLJ1000  
Armature Tip  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
45180  
45189  
47048  
45195  
45186  
Support-Diaphragm, MDJ  
Valve Block, Front Plate  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13  
1
1
Spring - .360 OD x .032 Wire  
O-ring, .539” x .459” x .875” OD  
Coil Assembly, -24 V DC  
Flow Control/Bonnet Assembly, -FFV  
Piston-Water, Ceramic, FFV  
Screw, #8-18 x 7/16 Type “25” HHWF SS  
Sleeve-Syrup, Ceramic, FFV  
Frame – “C” Solenoid  
Petro-Gel  
Valve Port – Water  
O-Ring, 5/16” OD x .176” ID  
Washer-Holddown EVLV  
31525060  
48520001  
48978  
60280002  
07032001  
60281001  
16779003  
27408  
1
1
1
2
49612  
31525020  
22081  
26  
Valve Block Assembly  
P/N 45045  
27  
Electrical Box Assembly  
P/N 720201400  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
45238  
Voltage Regulator Assembly, SLJ1000-2  
Enclosure, Electrical  
Cover, Electrical Box  
2
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
720201401  
720201403  
0734801  
0704001  
59328001  
45059  
720201701  
720201702  
720201703  
720201704  
720202000  
0733909  
Rivet, Pop  
Screw, #8-32 Type “F” BD HD, 3/8” LG  
Fuse – 6.25 Amp, 250 V, SL Juice Dispenser  
Fuse Holder  
Wiring, Assembly Pumps to E-Box  
Harness Assembly, Speed Switches E-Box 4 FL  
Harness Assembly PB Switches E-Box 4 Flavor  
Harness Assembly Power E-Box 4 Flavor Millennium  
Harness Assembly Pump to E-Box  
Bushing Snap 1/4” I.D. x 3/8” O.D.  
10  
11  
‡ Items not shown  
28  
Voltage Regulator Assembly, SLJ1000-2  
P/N 45238  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
Bracket-Voltage Regulator, SLJ1000-1  
Support-PC Board, SL Juice  
Board-Voltage Regulator, SLJ  
Fastener, Plastic-VRB Mtg  
Insulator-Voltage Regulator  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
45162  
45056  
45012002  
45613  
45004001  
1
8
2
2
2
29  
PORTION CONTROL ASSEMBLY  
30  
PORTION CONTROL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  
P/N 720201800  
31  
Millennium Model MJ30-4  
Recommended Spare Parts List  
(For 10 Dispensers)  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
45003100  
45123  
31525037  
45189  
45177  
47011  
45180  
45186  
45179  
18070001  
15323  
Nozzle & O-Ring Assembly  
Static Mixer (inside disp. nozzle)  
O-Ring, Dispensing Nozzle  
Poppet, Rubber, Valve Mixing Block  
Poppet Seal Holder  
Diaphragm with Hole, Valve Mixing Block  
Spring Actuator, Valve Mixing Block  
Spring, Valve Mixing Block  
Diaphragm, Support, Valve Mixing Block  
Gasket, Rubber, Water Solenoid  
Armature Water Solenoid  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
18071  
18367  
15321  
Armature Seat  
Spring, Coil, S/S, Water Solenoid  
Ring, Retaining, Water Solenoid  
O-Ring, Water Solenoid Valve  
O-Ring, Valve Mixing Block  
Coil, Water Solenoid, 24 VDC  
Piston, Ceramic, Brix Control  
Sleeve, Ceramic, Brix Control  
O-Ring, Ceramic Sleeve  
Spring, Brix Control  
Flower Control, Bonnet Assembly  
Push Button, Dispense  
Circuit Board, Voltage Regulator  
Transformer Assembly 115V/60Hz  
Switch, Rocker, Speed Adjustment  
Fuse, 6.25 Amp, 220 VAC  
Pump Gear Motor  
31525020  
31525021  
48520001  
60280002  
60281001  
31525060  
48258005  
48978  
84353001  
45012102  
48448  
45432  
59328001  
45016001  
45098  
186074001  
350095  
350078  
350148  
350108  
60064003  
350001  
Pump Tubing Kit (pre-cut tube with clamps)  
Ice Bank Control  
Motor, Condenser, 115V/60Hz  
Agitator Motor Assembly, 115V/60Hz (w/blade)  
Relay, Compressor, 115V/60Hz  
Overload, Compressor, 115V/60Hz  
Bulb, Fluorescent  
Ballast 115v/60Hz  
Starter 115V/60Hz  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Cup Rest  
350164  
720200100  
720200600  
32  
Millennium Model MJ30-4  
Optional Accessories  
The following options are available for the Millennium Dispenser. For more information, please contact  
our customer service department at 1-800-238-3600 Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and  
4:30 p.m. CST.  
Part No.  
Description  
721900000  
721900001  
721900002  
48350007  
48350008  
721910000  
Optional Leg Kit Standard (set of 4 steel legs and 2 support braces  
NSU Kit (secures unit for use on ships)  
Kit Leg Adjustable  
Single, 2 Button Bar Gun Kit  
Dual 2 Button Bar Gun Kit  
Portion Control Conversion Kit  
33  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
Certificate of Warranty  
ONE YEAR LIMITED PARTS EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  
IMI Cornelius Inc. warrants to the original commercial purchaser/user, that any commercial product of its manufacture bearing  
the name “Wilshire” will be free from defect in material and/or factory workmanship, and that if properly installed, maintained,  
and serviced in accordance with the Service Manual furnished with the product, it will perform adequately under normal use.  
This product warranty shall be effective for a period of one year from the date of original installation or 15 months from the date  
of original shipment by IMI Cornelius, whichever period elapses first.  
IMI Cornelius Inc.’s obligation, upon return of the part or parts to its factory, transportation charges prepaid, is limited strictly to  
replacing or to repairing without charge any part or parts IMI Cornelius finds to be defective in material and/or factory  
workmanship during the warranty period. The serial and model numbers and date of original installation of the product must be  
given. No part or assembly which has been subject to accident, alteration or misuse or which is not installed, maintained, or  
serviced in accordance with the Service Manual furnished with the product, or which is from a machine on which the serial  
number has been removed, shall be covered by this warranty. This warranty does not provide for service calls from factory  
representatives or from any other agencies and shall not include charges of any nature.  
IMI Cornelius Inc. will accept a part, parts, or equipment freight prepaid and return same freight collect to the sender within the  
continental U.S. or port of export within the continental limits of the U.S. IMI Cornelius Inc. is not responsible for international  
freight, customs fees or duties at country of destination.  
ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR  
This warranty shall be effective for a period of four (4) years from the expiration of the above warranty.  
The hermetically sealed refrigeration compressor is covered by the above one year limited warranty. In addition to that warranty,  
if the compressor fails because of a defect in materials or workmanship during the second through fifth year from the date of  
installation, IMI Cornelius Inc. will repair or, at its option, replace the compressor. Labor charges and the cost of relays,  
overloads and capacitors are not included.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE CAUSED BY LACK OF PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE,  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ACCIDENT, MISUSE, NEGLIGENCE, ALTERATION, FIRE, FLOOD, OR ACTS OF GOD.  
In those jurisdictions where liability for damages cannot be disclaimed, original purchasers recovery shall not exceed the cost of  
the warranted product.  
IMI CORNELIUS INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SPOILED PRODUCT, LOST PROFITS, OR DAMAGE TO OTHER  
PROPERTY.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
AND SUPERSEDES AND EXCLUDES ANY ORAL WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OR WRITTEN  
LANGUAGE IN ANY MANUAL, LITERATURE, ADVERTISING BROCHURE OR OTHER MATERIALS NOT  
EXPRESSLY DESIGNATED IN WRITING AS A “WARRANTY”.  
IMI Cornelius, Inc.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, Minnesota 55303  
612-421-6120 / 800-238-3600  
612-422-3255  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
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4 8 9  
11 10 6  
12  
3 7  
1
2
CABINETRY  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
620050654  
620708527  
620517118  
620048118  
620048121  
620048117  
Splash Panel  
Cup Rest  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
172265000  
620710207  
620048120  
620710208  
620048119  
37958  
O-Ring (Drip Tray)  
Stainless Steel Insert - R  
Inner (Bracket) - R  
Stainless Steel Insert - L  
Inner (Bracket) - L  
Leg, 4 inch  
Drip Tray  
Right Side Panel  
Back Panel  
Left Side Panel  
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12 PIN  
RED  
To Valves  
Out Base  
to B.I.B.  
BLK  
ORG  
BLK  
ORG  
O
R
G
B
L
K
O
R
G
B
L
K
13  
10  
1
2
BLK  
ORG  
BLK  
ORG  
O
R
G
B
L
K
O
R
G
B
L
K
3
4
5
4
OU
Out Base to B.I.B.  
7
To Valves  
3
2
12  
8
1
9
11  
6
Pump Platform Assembly  
P/N 620048605  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
41232  
620709025  
620709026  
48195-003  
48114004  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
620048604 Pump Platform 4V  
620049104 Bracket, Tubing Back Pump  
200498003 Nut, Hex 8-32  
45185  
45283  
70178  
48456  
Fitting, 1/4 Barb  
Fitting, Pump Inlet Front  
Fitting, Pump Inlet Rear  
Clamp, Hose  
Clamp #10.5  
Harness, Pump  
Pump & Motor Assembly  
Bushing, Rubber w/Nut Insert  
Screw 8-32  
720201600  
Tubing  
Millennium II 4000  
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2
3
22  
26  
9
25  
8
10  
24  
11  
20  
21  
4
22  
23  
5
6
Lower Housing Assembly  
7
P/N 620516502  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
750100133 Waterbath Assembly  
750500001 Insulation, Gasket Slit  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
18689009  
18689010  
18689011  
18689112  
Label Label SYR #2 (Not Shown)  
Label Label SYR #3 (Not Shown)  
Label Label SYR #4 (Not Shown)  
Label DRAIN (Not Shown)  
70959  
Nut, 8-32 Hex Nutsert  
620045743 Pump Base 4V  
620045430 Support, Pump Base  
313457000 Label, Electric Shock Hazard  
(Not Shown)  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
71822024  
Screw 8-18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
620919365  
50386  
1971  
40705  
50249  
50326  
31699004  
60446  
Label, Slack (Not Shown)  
Tubing, 1/2 ID  
Fitting, L-Barb  
Clamp  
620517902 Extension, Leg  
620047602 Channel, Pump Platform  
200498003 Nut Hex 8-32  
50459  
Bushing, 7/8”  
Tubing, Insulation 1/2 ID  
Insulation Tape (Not Shown)  
Cap-Plug  
0733903  
18689004  
18689008  
Bushing, 1-5/16ID X 1/609OD  
Label WATER (Not Shown)  
Label Label SYR #1 (Not Shown)  
Tubing, 1/4 ID  
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40  
38  
REFRIGERANT 134A  
27
39  
9
35  
7
8
12  
16  
2
18  
17  
29  
28  
28  
15  
41  
10  
24  
20  
43  
13  
18  
3
19  
32  
32  
1
21  
31  
14  
30  
LABEL TO BE PLACED ON TOP OF E-BOX  
(
PART# 620046045)  
26  
11  
4
44  
5
42  
23  
6
22  
36  
36  
33  
37  
Refrigeration Deck Assembly  
P/N 620048607  
Millennium II 4000  
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Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
620045999  
750300227  
750300083  
71091  
Refrigeration Platform 4V  
Screw SM #8 HXWS 12 STZI  
Handle Ref Deck  
23  
24  
25  
26  
750100402  
750100097  
52200  
620042708  
620042709  
313456000  
Bracket Probe GIBC .875  
Filter Dryer Assembly  
Refrigeration Deck  
Agitator Motor Assembly 115V  
Agitator Motor Assembly 230V  
Label Hazard Caution Cover  
5/16-18 Nylon Insert Locknut  
5
6
7
620711604  
750100004  
Insulation Refrigeration Deck  
4V  
Refrigeration Evaporator  
Assembly 4V  
Compressor 1/3 HP 120/60  
Compressor 1/3 HP 230/50  
Compressor 1/3 HP 230/60  
Washer FT 489 922 065 STZI  
Lead-Ground Assembly  
Screw MA 8-32 HXWS 12 STZI  
27  
28  
29  
60536002  
70051  
Label Warning Danger Moving  
Parts  
Washer FT 187 437 STZI  
2129  
2519  
620607906  
20223010  
750300240  
34877001  
8
9
10  
30  
31  
32  
750300243  
750900819  
620710702  
620710709  
620313342  
750300401  
Tab Grounding Oly  
Label 24VAC  
Transformer 115V-26V/24V  
Transformer 230V-26V/24V  
Harness Power Millennium  
Guard 1/32Fishpaper Trans-  
former  
Insulation Armaflex 1-3/8 x 3/8  
Rod #6 Phoson Brazing 1/16  
Dia  
11  
12  
1450580001  
90751  
Label Ground Earthing  
Label Notice Rfg Test  
33  
34  
13  
14  
398034400  
70226  
Pin Hitch 080D 1.562 STZI  
Screw SM 10 TB PAPH 24 STZI  
35  
36  
50335  
20322  
15  
560003701  
560003702  
Condenser Coil & Fan 07W  
120/60 .36  
37  
20354  
Solder 1/16 Dia #35 Silver  
Condenser Coil & Fan 230 50/  
60  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
750100024  
750100079  
750300025  
31738003  
750300232  
Tube Discharge Comp Oly  
Line Suction Compressor Oly  
Tube Process Oly 1/3 HP Disp  
Accumulator D80+ & 134A  
Line Accumulator Inlet Tube L &  
M
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
50326  
50163-1  
50705  
750100241  
750500002  
Insulation Tape  
Insulation Tube  
Tie Cable  
Baffle Air Deck  
Wrap Social  
21  
22  
560003860  
440000906  
Probe Ice Bank GCC  
Clip Retaining Probe Plastic  
Black  
43  
44  
620049120  
750100096  
Transformer Bracket  
Condenser Platform  
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2
5
4
1
3
6
Water Coil Assembly  
P/N 750100071  
Item  
No.  
1
2
3
4
Item  
No.  
5
6
7
Part No.  
70320  
750100042  
750300064  
750100065  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
Rivet  
750100066  
750100082  
750500101  
Coil, Upper  
Bracket, Coil  
Spacer (Not Shown)  
Flow Baffle  
Bracket, Flow Baffle  
Coil, Lower  
Millennium II 4000  
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8
4a  
5
3  
2
7
1
Pump & Motor Assembly  
P/N 45185  
Item  
No.  
1
Item  
No.  
6
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
45016001  
Pump Motor with Boot (item 7)  
45098  
Tubing Kit (1 Pre-cut Tube & 2  
Clamps) (Not Shown)  
Boot, Pump Motor (Not Shown)  
Roller  
2
3
4a  
45078  
45050  
45017001  
Pump Complete, 3-Roller  
Block Assembly, Pump & Motor  
Thumbscrew  
7
8
46  
45074  
45078  
720701407 Machine Screw, Phillips Pan  
Head (Not Shown)  
5
0702905  
Screw, 8-32 x 3/4”  
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11  
12  
13  
2
4
3
1  
5
6
7
8
Valve Panel Assembly  
9
P/N 620407478  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
620045438  
45508200  
07032001  
720500033  
45027001  
0704107  
Beverage Valve Support 4V  
Valve Block Assembly  
Screw 8-18  
Mixing Chamber  
Nozzle Bushing  
Screw 8-32  
8
31525037  
48808001  
620049103  
70171  
O-Ring  
9
Mixing Nozzle  
Touch Panel Bracket 6V  
Screw 8-32  
10  
11  
12  
13  
45586  
Washer, Hold Down  
Screw 6-32  
70152  
45123  
Static Mixer  
Millennium II 4000  
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15  
11  
13  
10  
12  
6
9
4
7
3
8
5
1
12  
2
16  
20  
23  
18  
12  
17  
19  
Valve Block Assembly  
P/N 45508200  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
45506100  
45586  
49612  
Valve Block  
Hold Down Washer  
Valve Port, Water  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
*
07032001  
16779003  
48520001  
0720406  
60281001  
60280002  
31525060  
48979103  
Screw, 8-18  
CFrame Solenoid  
Coil, 24VDC  
Nut, 10-32  
18071  
Armature Seat, Water, FFV  
Armature, Solenoid Valve  
Retaining Ring, .242 ID  
Coil Spring, SS  
7215323  
71815321  
18367  
Ceramic Sleeve, Syrup, FFV  
Ceramic Piston, Water FFV  
O-Ring .539 x .459 x .875 OD  
Spool & Sleeve Assembly  
(Items 16, 17, 18)  
Flow Control/Bonnet Assembly  
Spring, Syrup, FFV  
31525020  
O-Ring, 5/16 OD x .176 ID  
9
10  
11  
19695001  
620710107  
45518  
Guide  
19  
20  
23  
7245699  
48258005  
45587  
Rubber Gasket, Valve Block  
Bracket, Valve Block  
Hold Down Washer  
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8
Harness Push Button Switch #1  
9
H
a
r
n
e
s
s
P
u
s
h
B
u
t
toSwitch #2  
n
Harness Push Button Switch #3  
Harness Push Button Switch #4  
10  
11  
6
5
4
12  
1
2
3
Touch Panel Assembly PB  
P/N 620048129  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
620517818 Touch Panel 4V  
720508502 Bezel, Push Button  
720508601 Overlay Push”  
720508801 Board, Push Button  
7
620313326  
620313327  
620313328  
620313329  
620045999  
Harness Push Button Switch #1  
Harness Push Button Switch #2  
Harness Push Button Switch #3  
Harness Push Button Switch #4  
Bracket, Switch Protection 4V  
(Deleted on some models)  
8
9
10  
11  
07301029  
Flat Washer Nylon .312  
OD X .125 ID  
6
0712901  
Screw #4 Type B BH  
12  
70747  
Screw MA 8-32 TRPH 16 ST BLK  
Millennium II 4000  
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7
Harness Portion Control Switch #1  
8
Harness Portion Control Switch #2  
9
9
Harness Portion Control Switch #3  
10  
HarnessPortionControl Switch #4  
11  
6
5
4
12  
1
2
3
Touch Panel Assembly PC  
P/N 620048131  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
620517818 Touch Panel 4V  
7
8
9
10  
11  
620313332  
620313335  
620313334  
620313333  
620045999  
Harness Portion Control Switch #1  
Harness Portion Control Switch #2  
Harness Portion Control Switch #3  
Harness Portion Control Switch #4  
Bracket, Switch Protection 4V  
(Deleted on some models)  
720508505 Bezel, Portion Control  
720508602 Overlay Portion Control  
720508802 Board, Portion Control  
07301029  
Flat Washer Nylon .312  
OD X .125 ID  
6
0712901  
Screw #4 Type B BH  
12  
70747  
Screw MA 8-32 TRPH 16 ST BLK  
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4
14  
5
16  
3
2
4
E-BOX WIRING HARNESS  
(INTERNAL)  
12 13 14 15  
Electrical Box Assembly  
P/N 620314115  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
620314116  
720201403  
E-Box  
E-Box Cover  
10  
11  
720201702 Harness Assembly Speed E-Box Blue  
720201703 Harness Assembly PB Switch E-Box  
White  
3
4
07093001  
45238  
Screw 8 x 3/8PHSS  
Self Drill  
Voltage Regulator  
Assembly SL  
Screw 8 x 3/8 Type F TH  
Harness Assembly  
Pump E-Box Red  
12  
13  
14  
720201704 Harness Assembly Power E-Box  
0733909  
31707  
Bushing Snap 1/4 ID x 3/8 OD  
Splicer, 1/4 QC  
5
9
0704001  
720201701  
Millennium II 4000  
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4
GREEN/YELLOW WIRE: D10  
BLUE WIRE: D11  
B
BROWN WIRE: D12  
HARNESS GIBC PROBE  
BROWN WIRE: D12  
1
BROWNWIRE: C7  
5
BLUEWIRE: C8  
COMPRESSOR/FAN  
HARNESS GIBC  
GGRREEENEN/YELLOWWIRE C9  
BROWN WIRE: B4  
BLUE WIRE: B5  
BLUE WIRE: B5  
HARNESS GIBC  
AGITATOR  
3
HARNESS GIBC MAINS  
B
R
O
W
WIRE: A1  
N
BLUE WIRE: A2  
GREEN/YELLOW WIRE: A3  
Ice Bank Control Assembly  
P/N 620314406  
Item  
No.  
1
Item  
No.  
4
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
440000902  
Global Ice Bank Control-  
ler  
Harness GIBC Mains  
620313340  
Harness GIBC Probe  
2
3
620313338  
620313339  
5
6
620313341  
620049107  
Harness GIBC Compres-  
sor/Fan  
GIBC Bracket (Not Shown)  
Harness GIBC Agitator  
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One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
4
1
5
2
HARNESS SPEED SWITCH  
6
7
Speed Switch Assembly  
P/N 620313207  
Item  
No.  
1
Item  
No.  
5
Part No.  
620049102 Bracket Speed Switch 4V  
45432 Switch Rocker Sealed  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
48457002  
Label Notice SPD Switch #2  
(Not Shown)  
Label Notice SPD Switch #3  
2
3
4
6
7
48457003  
48457004  
(Not Shown)  
720201900 Harness Speed Switch 4V  
(Not Shown)  
Label Notice SPD Switch #4  
(Not Shown)  
48457001  
Label Notice SPD Switch #1  
(Not Shown)  
Millennium II 4000  
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Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
5  
4
6
7
3
8
1
2
Top Panel Assembly  
P/N 620048134  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
620517015  
750100265  
750300230  
39725003  
Panel Top 4V Black  
Baffle Anti-Spill 4V  
Screw Snap-In Captive 8-32  
Switch Rocker  
5
6
7
8
750300233  
750300304  
33300  
Boot Rocker Switch  
Harness Rocker Switch  
Switch Key  
620313361  
Harness Key Switch  
Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
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Millennium II 4000  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
13  
2
1
9
12  
8
10  
3
11  
4
6
5
7
Merchandiser Assembly  
P/N 6200444205  
Item  
No.  
Item  
No.  
Part No.  
Name  
Part No.  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
620519201  
750300231  
750300251  
84350001  
750300262  
750300256  
750300257  
Merchandiser 4V Black  
Nut-Tinnerman 8-32  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
750300258  
750100252  
50057R  
60064004  
750100254  
620518208  
Drive Fastener  
Reflector Lamp 4V  
Tape .040 THK x 1/2  
Socket Lamp  
Bulb 6W 8.34IN  
Clear Lens  
Bracket Lamp Driver  
Screw 8 x 3/8 SS PH Plastilok  
Lamp Driver  
Harness Black Fmerch Driver  
Harness White Fmerch Driver  
Millennium II 4000  
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Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
R E C P E T ( R E D )  
P L U G ( R E D )  
Wiring Diagram for Units with Diagram P/N 620919366  
Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
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Millennium II 4000  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
R E C P E T ( R E D )  
P L U G ( R E D )  
Wiring Diagram for Units with Diagram P/N 620092051  
Millennium II 4000  
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Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
Recommended Spare Parts List  
Part No.  
Name  
560003701  
18071  
18367  
620710702  
45098  
Condenser Coil & Fan, 115 VAC  
Seat, Armature - Water Valve  
Spring, Coil SS - Water Solenoid  
Transformer 115 VAC  
Pump Tubing Kit  
7215323  
7245699  
Armature - Water Solenoid  
Flow Control/Bonnet Assembly  
O-Ring - Water Solenoid Guide  
Guide, Water Solenoid  
O-Ring - Dispensing Nozzle  
Voltage Regulator Board  
Pump Gear Motor  
Pump Rotor Assembly  
Coil, 24 VDC, Valve Block  
Spool & Sleeve Assembly (w/31525060 O-Ring)  
Fuse, 6.25A 250 VAC  
Global Ice Bank Control  
Agitator Motor Assembly  
Dispense Nozzle  
18070002  
19695001  
31525037  
45012102  
45016001  
45728001  
48520001  
48979103  
59328001  
440000902  
7503003031  
48808001  
45123  
Static Mixer  
720500033  
720508801  
720508802  
750300262  
750300254  
45432  
620517118  
620708527  
620517818  
620517015  
620519201  
620048117  
620048119  
620048118  
620048120  
620048121  
620710207  
620710208  
48456  
Mixing Chamber  
Push Button Control Board  
Portion Control Board  
Ballast  
Fluorescent Bulb  
Rocker Switch - Speed Adjustment  
Drip Tray  
Cup Rest  
Touch Panel  
Top Panel  
Merchandiser  
Left Panel  
Left Panel Inner  
Right Panel  
Right Panel Inner  
Back Panel  
Left Cladding  
Right Cladding  
Concentrate Tubing  
Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
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Millennium II 4000  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
Accessories and Service Items  
Part No.  
Name  
629087548  
Key Lock Kit - Allows installation of keylock into  
either left or right side of the base.  
629087567  
629087568  
629087569  
48433  
(115/60) Service Replacement  
(230/50) Kit - Refrigeration  
(230/60) Compressor  
High Ratio Kit  
629087498  
620050662  
620050663  
Push Button to Portion Control Conversion Kit  
(Right) Replacement Side  
(Left) Panel Assembly  
Millennium II 4000  
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Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
IMI CORNELIUS INC.  
One Cornelius Place  
Anoka, MN 55303-6234  
Telephone 1-800-238-3600  
Facsimile 1-800-258-0255  
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST  
Manual Part No.: 620919547IPL  
Rev.: B July 7, 2003  
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Millennium II 4000  
© IMI Cornelius Inc., 2003  
Notes  
P/N85318  
Rev. B  
Print Date: 2/99  

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